The May 17 primary will help decide which candidates for North Carolina General Assembly appear on the ballot in November. These are the state lawmakers that create policy that impacts residents across North Carolina. Here’s a quick look at which Charlotte-area candidates are on the ballot in May.
The May 17 primary will help decide which candidates for North Carolina General Assembly appear on the ballot in November. These are the state lawmakers that create policy that impacts residents across North Carolina. Here’s a quick look at which Charlotte-area candidates are on the ballot in May.
So Kidwell and Clampitt are members of a paramilitary group that tried to violently overthrow the US government, Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson is an unapologetic antisemitic homophobe, and Sen. Berger is a staunch defender of child marriage. That is indeed a big tent. #ncpol #ncga https://t.co/x4gitITMxL Terence J. Everitt (@TerenceEveritt) October 11, 2021 HRC was spot on with her