Friends,
If you already know who to vote for in every race on the May 4 ballot, just delete or send to a friend who doesn't. Most of you have asked for my endorsements over the years; I hope this is helpful.
All these names appear on the GOP ballot, but my recommendations are in red. I always support the best Christian values candidates. This primary is very important, as if things remain the same, whoever wins the primary is expected to win or has an excellent chance to win the general election in Nov., since ALL democrats are vulnerable this year.
For more info on candidates' positions on important social issues, see the NC Family Policy Council Guide here http://ncfamily.org/voterresources2010.html
(NOTE: Generally speaking, candidates who refuse to answer the questions on the NCFPC Guide, refuse because they know their answers will hurt them with conservatives, especially social conservatives. Most Republicans respond; almost no Democrats do. It is notable that 2 Republicans in our area, did not respond: 13th Congressional District, Bernie Reeves & NC House District 34, Jamie Earp. )
At the bottom, find good info re early voting dates, absentee ballot procedures , etc.
Please pass this on, as most people do not know how to vote in every race & will welcome your suggestions.
Please vote, & even better, help a good candidate or two w/your time & your money. It is crucial!
Thank you.
Judy K.
EARLY VOTING LOCATIONS FOR THE MAY 4, 2010 PRIMARY
Raleigh:
Wake County Board
of Elections
337 S. Salisbury St
Voting Dates and Hours: Board Of Elections only
Thursday - Friday, April 15 - 16 8:30 am - 5 pm
Monday - Friday, April 19 - 30 8:30 am - 5 pm
Saturday, May 1 10 am - 1 pm
Morrisville:
Cedar Fork Community
Center Falcon Park Hut,
1050 B Town Hall Dr
Fuquay Varina: 105 Falcon Dr
Raleigh:
Chavis Community
Center, 505 Martin Luther
King, Jr. Blvd
Raleigh: 1905 Spring Forest Rd
Voting Dates and Hours: All other locations
Friday, April 23 2 pm - 7 pm
Saturday, April 24 10 am - 4 p.m.
Mon - Fri, Apr 26-30 2 pm - 7pm
Saturday, May 1 10 am - 1 pm
For more information on early voting,(click here)
ABSENTEE VOTING
To vote absentee, you must request an absentee ballot from the Board of Elections. You
do NOT need an excuse.
All requests for absentee ballots must be made in writing. The Board may not accept requests
by phone or e-mail (for civilian requests). Mail or hand-deliver a written request to the Wake
County Board of Elections.
Include the following in your written request:
Voter's name
Voter's current WAKE COUNTY residence address
Voter's date of birth
Address where ballot should be MAILED (if different from the residence address)
A daytime phone number
Voter's signature
Mail your absentee ballot request to: Wake County Board of Elections, Attn: Absentee, PO Box
695, Raleigh NC 27602 OR Hand-deliver your absentee ballot request to: Wake County Board
of Elections, 337 Salisbury St, Raleigh, NC 27601
For more information on absentee voting, go to
http://www.wakegov.com/elections/upcoming/3electionabs.htm