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 2002 Election Dates

  • October 11, 2002 last day to register to vote for November election
  • November 5, 2002 General Election

     2002 Unofficial General Election Candidates 

    UNITED STATES SENATE


    Ven Challa (Republican) **** INDIAN CANDIDATE****
    http://www.flattaxamendment.org/

    Tim Cook (Republican)
    http://www.theshop.net/ewmonline/cook/index.html

    Elizabeth Dole (Republican)
    http://www.elizabethdole.org/home.asp

    Ada Fisher (Republican)
    http://www.drfisherforsenate.org/

    Jim Parker (Republican)
    http://www.parkerforsenate.org/

    Douglas Sellers (Republican)
    http://www.sellers2002.org/

    Jim Snyder (Republican)
    http://www.snyderussenate.net/

    Bob Ayers Jr. (Democrat)
    No web site.

    Dan Blue (Democrat)
    http://www.blue02.net/

    Erskine Bowles (Democrat)
    http://www.erskinebowles2002.com/

    Cynthia Brown (Democrat)
    http://www.cynthiabrownforsenate.org/

    Randy Crow (Democrat)
    http://www.randycrow.com/

    Elaine Marshall (Democrat)
    http://www.elainemarshall2002.org/

    David Tidwell (Democrat)
    http://www.davidetidwell.com/

    Duke Underwood (Democrat)
    No web site.

    Albert Lee Wiley Jr. (Democrat)
    No web site.

    Sean Haugh (Libertarian)
    No web site. Email at director

    Norio Kushi (Natural Law)
    No web site. Email at norionaturally


    U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES


    District 1

    Frank Ballance (Democrat)
    http://www.ballanceforcongress.com/

    Janice McKenzie Cole (Democrat)
    http://www.coleforcongress.org/

    Sam Davis (Democrat)
    No web site. Email at samdavis4congress

    Christine Fitch (Democrat)
    No web site. No email.

    Greg Dority (Republican)
    http://www.dorityforcongress.com/

    District 2

    Bob Etheridge (Democrat - incumbent)
    http://www.etheridgeforcongress.org/

    Joseph Ellen (Republican)
    http://www.wave-net.net/ellenforestry/

    District 3

    Walter Jones Jr. (Republican - incumbent)
    http://www.house.gov/jones

    District 4

    David Price (Democrat - incumbent)
    http://www.priceforcongress.org/

    Tuan Nguyen (Republican)

    District 5

    Richard Burr (Republican - incumbent)
    http://www.house.gov/burr/

    David Crawford (Democrat)
    http://www.crawfordforcongress.org/

    District 6

    Howard Coble (Republican)
    http://www.house.gov/coble/

    District 7

    Mike McIntyre (Democrat)
    http://www.house.gov/mcintyre/

    James Adams (Republican)
    No web site.

    Raymond Brown (Republican)
    No web site.

    District 8

    Robin Hayes (Republican - incumbent)
    http://www.robinhayes.com/

    Tripp Helms (Democrat)
    http://www.helmsforcongress.com/

    Chris Kouri (Democrat)
    http://www.chriskouri.org/

    Billy Richardson (Democrat)
    http://www.votebilly.com/

    District 9

    Sue Myrick (Republican - incumbent)
    http://www.suemyrick.com/

    Ed McGuire (Democrat)
    No web site.

    Chris Cole (Libertarian)
    No web site. Email at tarheel

    District 10

    Cass Ballenger (Republican - incumbent)
    http://www.house.gov/ballenger

    Ronnie Daugherty (Democrat)
    No web site.

    District 11

    Charles Taylor (Republican - incumbent)
    http://www.house.gov/charlestaylor

    Sam Neill (Democrat)
    No web site.

    District 12

    Mel Watt (Democrat - incumbent)
    http://www.house.gov/watt

    Kim Holley (Democrat)
    http://www.kimholleyforcongress.com/

    Jeff Kish (Republican)
    No web site.

    District 13

    Ronnie Ansley (Democrat)
    http://www.voteansley.org/

    Robin Britt (Democrat)
    http://www.brittforcongress.com/

    Lawrence Davis (Democrat)
    http://www.lawrencedavis.com/main.asp

    Gene Gay (Democrat)
    http://www.genegayforcongress.net/ggfc_001.htm

    Bill Martin (Democrat)
    http://www.martin-nc13.org/

    Brad Miller (Democrat)
    http://www.bradmiller.org/

    Graham Boyd (Republican)
    http://www.boyd4congress.com/

    Carolyn Grant (Republican)
    http://www.carolynforcongress.com/

    Paul Smith (Republican)
    No web site.

     NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL ASSEMBLY: 

    State House http://www.ncga.state.nc.us/html2001/House/House.html

    State Senate http://www.ncga.state.nc.us/html2001/Senate/Senate.html>

     STATE ELECTION OFFICE: 

    State Board of Elections http://www.sboe.state.nc.us/

     Voter Registration Information 

    Registering to Vote in North Carolina

    Qualifications to register to vote in North Carolina

    To register to vote in this State, a person must sign a voter declaration attesting that:

  • I am a U.S. citizen.
  • I will have been a resident of North Carolina and this county for 30 days before the election.
  • I will be at least 18 years old by the next general election.
  • I am not registered nor will I vote in any other county or state.
  • If I have been convicted of a felony, my rights of citizenship have been restored.

    Opportunities to register to vote in North Carolina

    Agencies: Voter registration programs are actively conducted through many agencies in this State. If a person is applying for or receiving benefits from any of the participating agencies or programs, a voter registration transaction is available during the conduct of any business with that office. The following programs and agencies are currently participating in the agency voter registration program:

  • Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC)
  • Women, Infants and Children (WIC)
  • Food Stamps
  • Medicaid
  • Services for the Blind
  • Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Abuse Services
  • Vocational Rehabilitation
  • Governor's Advocacy Council for Persons with Disabilities
  • Employment Security Commission
  • DMV. The driver's license examination offices, located throughout the State, have conducted a successful voter registration program since 1984. A person may complete a voter registration transaction at any driver's license examination office when conducting official DMV business with that office (applying for or renewing a driver's license, I.D. card, etc.).

    Mail. North Carolina has made available mail-in voter registration forms through the county boards of elections offices. Those offices, in turn, have distributed the mail-in voter registration forms to numerous visible locations throughout the counties. This form is self-explanatory and can be easily completed. The completed forms should be mailed directly to the appropriate county board of elections. Contact the County Board of elections office to receive a form in the mail.

    Other options

    Libraries and public high schools. North Carolina has mail-in voter registration forms available through public libraries and high schools. These locations do not accept the forms for the county board of elections office. Forms may be obtained at these locations, completed, and mailed to the appropriate county board of elections office.

    Deadlines to register to vote in North Carolina

    The deadline to register to vote in this State is 25 days before the day of the election. Forms that are received by the county board of elections office or postmarked by the deadline are accepted as valid applications for the upcoming election. Also, agency and DMV voter registration transactions that are completed by the deadline are accepted as valid for the upcoming election. Applicants will be notified by the county board of elections of their precinct and polling place assignments.
    Please direct questions to Michelle Wyatt Mrozkowski at michelle.mrozkowski, Director of Voter Registration at the State Board of Elections. You may also contact your county board of elections.

    Click here to find your County Board of Elections
    http://www.sboe.state.nc.us/countyoff.htm



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