Some results elsewhere
Charlotte-Meck voters approve $516 million school bond package by a strong margin. By a similar margin, voters decide to keep a half-cent local sales tax dedicated to mass transit.
Charlotte Mayor Pat McCrory was heading to a big re-election victory over Beverly Earle. Makes me wonder when McCrory, elected for the seventh time now, will run for higher office. The Ragsdale grad is only 51.
After a bitter campaign, Durham Mayor Bill Bell fights off Thomas Stith III to win a fourth term.
Voters in mountain counties reject property-transfer taxes, The Asheville Citizen-Times reports.
No info yet on the Randolph County Board of Elections site about the ABC vote in Trinity.
Update: As you can see by clicking on the Randolph elections link now, the verdict in Trinity was NO: no beer, no wine, no liquor. Guess we'll still be seeing lots of our Trinity friends visiting High Point's plentiful alcohol outlets.
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