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- College Hill Neighborhood Association
Monday January 27
Monday February 24
Monday March 24
Meetings are held at the Presbyterian Church of the Covenant in the Fellowship Hall and as Zoom teleconferences: Click here to login. - Historic Preservation Commission
Wednesday January 29
Wednesday February 26
Wednesday March 26
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Category Archives: Elections
Minutes from February CHNA meeting
Good morning! Here are the minutes from the CHNA February 22 meeting, approved at the March meeting. CHNA February 2016 Minutes
Primary voting for all 2016 elective offices is March 15
The March 15 primary isn’t just for the two parties’ presidential nominations this year. The primaries for U.S. Senate, U.S. House of Representatives and everything else are that same day. Voter registration for the primary ends on Friday February 19. Other … Continue reading
We have a new polling place beginning with October primary
The Board of Elections has moved the polling place for Precinct G44, which includes College Hill. We’re now voting at the Guilford County Schools administration building, 501 West Washington St., at the corner of Washington and Spring Street. It’s across Spring Street … Continue reading
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Primary election for City Council and mayor on October 6; incumbents Vaughan and Outling both have 2 challengers
The primary election for city offices will be held in less than two weeks, on Tuesday October 6. Early voting begins tomorrow, Thursday September 24, and runs through Saturday October 3 (closed Saturday September 26 and Sunday September 27). The … Continue reading
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Tagged Devin King, Justin Outling, Kurt Collins, Michael Picarelli, Nancy Vaughan, Sal Leone
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Precinct G44 election results
Our precinct’s results were generally in line with the overall results in yesterday’s primary election. Turnout in the precinct was pathetic, 8.5 percent. Democrats overwhelmingly supported U.S. Sen. Kay Hagen, 121 to a total of 13 for her two opponents. … Continue reading
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Primary election: Tuesday May 6
It’s just two highly suspenseful weeks until Election Day for the May primary. You may say, “It’s only the primary,” but, come on, this could be at least as much fun as any other off-year election. Republicans get to vote … Continue reading
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