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About 37% of voters in North Carolina are now registered unaffiliated, but until this year, not one of them has run for Congress in at least decades. Shelane Etchison recently qualified to get on the ballot in the 9th congressional district.
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Conversations with voters on the first two days of early, in-person voting shows Democrats and Republicans sharply differ on which issues are most important, but unaffiliated voters hold the key to victory in some pivotal races
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A federal lawsuit claims North Carolina law discriminates against unaffiliated voters by keeping them off the state elections board.
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WUNC's Rusty Jacobs looks at what voters changing their Republican and Democratic party affiliations means for future elections in North Carolina and the South.
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A lot has been made of voters leaving the Republican Party, but it's an even larger loss of registered Democrats that will likely ensure a purple North Carolina into the future.
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In North Carolina more people are registered as unaffiliated than Republican, according to recent data from the North Carolina State Board of Elections.…
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In North Carolina more people are registered as unaffiliated than Republican, according to recent data from the North Carolina State Board of Elections.…
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Updated 2:17 p.m., September 14, 2017Registered unaffiliated voters now outnumber Republican voters in North Carolina for the first time.The state Board…
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A state legislator who was previously a Democrat has become unaffiliated because he feels he can get more done that way for his district. Representative…
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Members of North Carolina Independents, a non-partisan association of unaffiliated voters, plan to picket in downtown Greensboro Tuesday to protest…