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Subject/Name: Primaries
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- Under the Dome: New primary rule remains on hold - Ja 29 90 1B
- Early Calif. primary in 1992 could affect Super Tuesday states - Fe 18 90 5C
- Under the Dome: Party head (Davis) seeking bloodless primary - Fe 18 90 1C
- Victory rule for primaries is approved - Mr 21 90 3B
- Tar Heel editors speak: The 40 percent runoff solution - Mr 25 90 7J
- Under the Dome: Democrats primed for on-air debates - Ap 15 90 1C
- Under the Dome: Primary may delay waste site decision - Ap 25 90 1B
- Voter rolls increase for May 8 primaries - Ap 25 90 3B
- Democrats nominate Salisbury for judge - My 9 90 3B
- Elections '90 (Charts) - My 9 90 16A
- Elections '90 (General Assembly; Wake County results) - My 9 90 3B
- Gantt, Easley top Democrats; Senate candidates likely will have runoff to determine Helms opponent - My 9 90 1
- Incumbent Adcock is renominated - My 9 90 1B
- N.C. election results (Chart) - My 9 90 1
- Statewide primary results (Chart) - My 9 90 17A
- Wiser loses bid for re-election to House - My 9 90 1B
- Mavretic, opponents debate the outcome of House primaries - My 10 90 3B
- Senate runoff leaves some Democrats uneasy - My 10 90 20A
- Shallotte lawyer (Gore) wins primary for Easley's job - My 10 90 4B
- Robeson voters say tally them left out - My 12 90 5B
- Under the Dome: Swain survives challenge - My 12 90 2B
- Easley was right to call for runoff with Gantt - My 13 90 6J
- Under the Dome: Rivals (Hodges; Ingram) remember 1978 Senate runoff - My 14 90 1B
- Tar Heel editors speak: Let's have clean runoff - My 20 90 7J
- Editorial: Democrats' runoff day - Jn 5 90 12A
- Gantt wins Senate runoff; first black Senate nominee in North Carolina to face Helms - Jn 6 90 1
- Statewide vote (Chart) - Jn 6 90 10A
- Southern legislators restate support for Super Tuesday - Jy 26 90 3B
- State legislators myopic on presidential politics - Jy 27 90 16A
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