N&O Index Card
Subject/Name: Primaries
Article(s) Referenced In:
- Under the dome: Blacks consider ways to fight 2nd primary - Ja 24 86 1
- Suit threatened over voting changes - Fe 4 86 2C
- Under the dome: Regional primary urged - Fe 6 86 7A
- N.C. among states likely to set early primary - Fe 8 86 9A
- Under the dome: Helms again says he's neutral in primary - Fe 25 86 1
- Under the dome: Martin backs regional primary in South - Mr 30 86 1
- Wilson County to use district system in June 3 primary - Ap 2 86 2C
- State legislative leaders endorse idea of regional primary - Ap 9 86 1C
- Two-party competition erodes runoff primaries - Ap 11 86 14A
- Fatigue, lack of money slow down 1986 races - Ap 25 86 20A
- State Elections Board backs judicial primary - Ap 25 86 5D
- Special primary for judgeships set July 29 - My 1 86 23A
- Candidates square off Tuesday in 6 U.S. House districts - My 3 86 22A
- Democrats enjoying relatively quiet Senate primary - My 4 86 31A
- Editorial: What's at stake Tuesday - My 4 86 18A
- Attention focus on Senate primaries - My 6 86 1
- Hamby nominated in 8th District race - My 7 86 11A
- Leonard leads ticket; runoff may be called - My 7 86 8A
- N.C. primary results - My 7 86 1
- Parker defeats John in appeals race - My 7 86 4C
- Primary election coverage: Congress, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 8th, 10th, 11th districts - My 7 86 11A
- Primary election coverage: District 16 Senate seats - My 7 86 18C
- Primary election coverage: N.C. House District 21, 61, 62, 63, 65 - My 7 86 8A
- Statewide primary results (Senate, Court of Appeals, Nuclear waste site, elections) - My 7 86 12A
- Third of N.C.'s voters go to polls - My 7 86 12A
- Two senators win in 14th District; runoff likely for third nomination - My 7 86 1C
- Wake primary results - My 7 86 13A
- Editorial: Clean campaigns win - My 8 86 22A
- Election 1986: Congress, 3rd, 5th, 10th districts - My 8 86 16A
- Election 1986: Statewide primary results - My 8 86 17A
- GOP leaders say primary loss hurts Congressional Club - My 8 86 17A - No runoffs needed in most (N.C.) Senate races - My 8 86 7A
- Renn considering runoff for 3rd District nomination - My 8 86 16A
- Several June runoffs possible for House - My 8 86 4A
- Sparrow expects runoff, will make decision today - My 8 86 6A
- Democrats disagree on importance of 1988 Southern regional primary - My 19 86 4C
- Justice Department OKs primaries for 11 Superior Court judgeships - My 24 86 1C
- Primary runoff change draws support, criticism - My 27 86 1
- Legislature won't vote on runoffs - My 31 86 1C
- Black legislators plan to push runoff efforts - Jn 1 86 35A
- Primary runoffs scheduled for six legislative seats - Jn 3 86 18C
- Under the dome: Blacks still pushing to change runoffs - Jn 14 86 1
- Blue may introduce primary bill this week - Jn 16 86 12A
- Bill would cut vote percentage for primary win - Jn 18 86 12B
- Panel blocks move to change primary runoffs - Jn 20 86 4D
- Regional primary bill advances in assembly - Jn 20 86 WA-1
- Joint panel approves bill to move primary election - Jn 27 86 8B
- Sponsor postpones vote on bill to change primary date - Jn 28 86 20A
- Barnes wins nomination for Wilson County seat - Jy 2 86 3C
- Senate votes to approve moving primary to March - Jy 8 86 18C
- Special primary elections set today for 11 (Wake) Superior Court judgeships - Jy 29 86 1C
- Stephens wins race for Wake judgeship - Jy 30 86 1
- Wake Superior Court (Chart) - Jy 30 86 4A
- State elections chief against primary plan - Oc 7 86 8B
- Suit seeks to halt primary for Onslow school board - Oc 31 86 2D
- Judge clears way for Onslow primary - No 1 4C
- Democratic, GOP leaders split on opening primaries in N.C. - De 12 86 37A
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