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Cover Story: Second primaries - worth it?

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Election Day in the Carolinas on Tuesday.  PrimeTime's Jeff Atkinson looks at why so few took the trouble to vote. More>>

Black SC Republican wins runoff; an overview of all SC races

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SC voters chose the state's lone black Republican legislator over the son of the late Sen. Strom Thurmond and booted a six-term GOP incumbent from office in a series of congressional primary runoff elections Tuesday. More>>

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Kissell files complaint against ex-aide who may run against him

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CHARLOTTE, NC (WBTV) - A new political party called North Carolina Families First (NCFF) proudly submitted more than 35,000 signatures to the Mecklenburg board of elections today in an effort to make More>>

Radio station demands local candidate change his ad

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Harold Johnson and Tim D'Annunzio are both hoping to be the Republican Congressional candidate in the 8th District.  They're in a heated run-off, with mud-slinging attack ads from both sides. More>>

Click here for answers to frequently asked questions about the South Carolina Primary Election from the South Carolina Election Commission. More>>

SC candidate addresses racial slur, alleged affairs

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Amid two allegations of adultery and the news a fellow Republican had called her a racial slur, candidate for governor Nikki Haley came to a campaign rally in Rock Hill Friday. More>>

Haley leads all candidates, according to new poll

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A poll released by Public Policy Polling suggests Nikki Haley hasn't suffered any damage after accusations of multiple extramarital affairs and is headed for an easy first place finish in Tuesday's Republican primary for Governor of South Carolina. More>>

SC has 25 GOP, 14 Democratic House primary races

Associated Press - June 4, 2010 2:25 PM ET COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) - South Carolina Republicans have nine incumbents giving up seats among 25 contests that will play out in the upcoming... More>>

Cover Story: SC voting - photo ID required? Video included

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South Carolina's House of Representatives wants every voter to show a picture ID.  On Wednesday, they sent a bill to the Senate that would require it.  PrimeTime's Jeff Atkinson has more. More>>

Cover Story: Electing judges Video included

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Tuesday was Election Day in NC.  And if you're like many who went to the polls you may have had trouble deciding who to vote for in the judicial races.  With a law degree and enough votes anyone can get on the bench.  In our Cover Story PrimeTime's Jeff Atkinson asks is there a better way? More>>

Primary underway, low turnout expected

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Polls opened Tuesday morning across North Carolina marking the state's primary election day.  Key U.S. Senate, congressional, state and local offices are up for grabs and this has attracted dozens of candidates to run. More>>

Tuesday's Cover Story: Electing judges

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It's election day in North Carolina.  If you're like many people going to the polls today, you'll probably have trouble deciding whom to vote for in the judicial races. More>>

Get all kinds of information about the upcoming election on the NC Board of Elections website. More>>

Issue of repeat offenders to dominate Meck. DA race

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Two words for you: Repeat offender.  Based on issues brewing about the justice system over the past two years, repeat offenders are bound to be one of the major concerns in this year's Mecklenburg County District Attorney's race. More>>

Meet the candidates for Mecklenburg Co. District Attorney Video included

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February 26th was the last day candidates could file to run for Mecklenburg County District Attorney and only two men threw their hats into the ring. More>>

NC Sen. Burr has $4.3M for re-election bid

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North Carolina Sen. Richard Burr has $4.3 million available to spend on his re-election bid this year. More>>

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