This displays the results for the President, NC Governor, US Senate & US House.
Instructions:
1) Click on the "General Election Returns - Interactive Map" link.
2) Scroll down until you see the "choose state" option, click on the down arrow and select "North Carolina."
3) Then click on the "SHOW.HIDE ELECTION RESULTS" option.
4) Scroll back to the top of the page where you will see the following choices going across the page:
PRESIDENT - SENATE HOUSE - GOVERNORS - BALANCE
and then click on the race that you want to see the results displayed.
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| UNC-TV Election 2008 Blog
Enjoy the opportunity to exchange ideas and get ongoing commentary throughout the remainder of this heated election year |
Let's Get Political
Access, analyze, act! Take this quiz from PBS Teachers and find out how engaged you are with political and social issues. |
Ask Your Lawmaker
Selma Goldberg from Crofton, Md. asks Congress: What is your opinion of the problem with electoral integrity regarding the use of voting machines which can be hacked? |
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YourTube/PBS Vote 2008: Video Your Vote
Shoot a video of your voting experience before or on Election day. Document the energy and excitement, as well as problems you may see.
Today, submit your footage here and watch videos from voters across the country. Some of the most compelling videos will be included in PBS's election coverage,So tune in to UNC-TV.
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| Idea Generator: Health Care
"Find a balance between public and private health care." See ideas like this and share your own on how to tackle the challenge of health care in America. |
Get My Vote
User "RichDebate" thinks the perfect candidate is someone who can get voters excited. What will it take to win yours? |
You Decide
Should the Electoral College be reformed? Take this quiz and see how your responses compare to others. |
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Polling Place Locator
Type in your address and retrieve the poll location for your voting precinct in any state in the U.S. |
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