N&O Index Card Listings
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Referendum
- Assembly outlook '87 - Ja 18 87 1D
- Bill sets procedures for recall elections - Mr 7 87 8A
- Bill would sanction automatic recounts - Ap 4 87 8A
- N.C. school boards to allow review of election changes - Ap 7 87 1C
- Senator seeks change in state election years - Ap 9 87 27A
- Bill on write-in rules wins tentative backing - Ap 29 87 9A
- Britt ends recount bid, seeks change in election law - My 5 87 18C
- Automatic recounts in elections backed - My 9 87 10A
- Plan to change judicial elections criticized - My 13 87 10A
- Judicial elections bill clears Senate panel - My 16 87 10A
- Panel OKs bill that would stagger election years for state, U.S. offices - My 23 87 4C
- N.C. Senate passes plan seeking to shift elections - My 28 87 1
- Election shift backed - My 31 87 29A
- Under the Dome: Bill dead, hope alive on ending runoffs - Jn 8 87 1
- Senate approves bills on policies for elections - Jn 18 87 20A
- Senate Oks measure on election recounts - Jy 15 87 5A
- Squabble delays election bill (shifting gubernatorial and Council of State to years between
- presidential elections) - Jy 30 87 22A
- House panel backs plan to change statewide election years - Au 6 87 27A
- House delays action on shifting elections - Au 7 87 18A
- Democrats hold off on shifting election - Au 12 87 1C
- Outcome of '88 races tied to market activity - Oc 21 87 12A
Referendum
- General Assembly Round-up: Election challenges - Jn 7 85 20A
- Governor-lt. governor team-ticket bill dies - Jn 27 85 9B
- Senate panel OKs bill that would let voters decide when to hold elections - Jy 10 85 1
- Senate approves election referendum bill - Jy 12 85 1
- Switch to odd-year elections to be decided by N.C. voters - Jy 13 85 1
- Graham and Smith: A sizzling campaign for U.S. Senate seat - Jy 14 85 11-5
- N.C. congressmen left in the dark on plan to shift state election years - Jy 14 85 29A
- General Assembly Round-up: Odd-year elections - Jy 17 85 15A
- General Assembly Round-up: Off-year elections - Jy 18 85 20C
- Editorial: All eyes fixed on '86 (General Assembly) - Jy 21 85 28A
- Tampering with vote tallies unlikely, election officials say - Jy 30 85 3C
- Voters to determine councils, mayors, decide bond issues - Oc 7 85 11A
- Cities to picks mayors today in N.C. voting - No 5 85 16C
Referendum
- General Assembly Round-up: Initiative and referendum (on proposed legislation) - My 2 85 4C
- Backers urge approval of legislation by initiative - My 9 85 20A
- Partisan fight possible in legislation-by-referendum issue - My 13 85 3C
- Editorial: Illusion of democracy - My 14 85 12A
- Panel kills bill to let voters propose laws - My 16 85 15A
Referendum
- N. C. voters prepare for '83 city elections - Oc 3 83 12C
- Low turnouts reported in Tuesday's (municipal) elections - Oc 13 83 3C
- Straws, drawings decide races tied in 15 N. C. towns - No 12 83 16C
- Growing role of women in politics reflected in N. C. municipal votes - No 13 83 33A
Referendum
- Referendum urged on waste-burial site - Fe 6 86 2C
- Editorial: Time to bury referendum - Fe 11 86 12A
- Legislature OKs referendum on nuclear waste site - Fe 19 86 8A
- Some say advisory vote on waste site could set bad precedent on other issues - Fe 20 86 1C
- Editorial: Referendum (on nuclear waste site) sets bad precedent - Fe 24 86 10A
- N.C. voters reject idea of waste site - My 7 86 12A
- Voters reject proposal to move statewide elections to odd years - My 7 86 11A
Referendum
- Straight-ticket voting a loser in court ruling - Jn 25 83 1
- Under the dome: Hunt accepts straight-ticket ruling - Jy 3 83 1
- Contrasting views of black voters' effectiveness emerge - Au 7 83 20A
- New straight-ticket voting rule rapped by GOP chief Flaherty - Oc 5 83 2C
- Voting patterns of North Carolina debated in court - Oc 15 83 5C
- Order to let officials tally crossover votes - No 3 83 26A
Referendum
- Tax-referendum bill's chances bleak - Jy 1 83 5D
- Charlotte to vote on new coliseum - No 25 83 6C
- FBI denied Bolton voters' rights in referendum, state board says - De 9 83 22A
Referendum
- Forecast is sunny for voters; Election officials predict low turnout - My 8 90 1B
- Elections '90 (Charts) - My 9 90 16A
- Statewide primary results (Chart) - My 9 90 17A
- Under the Dome: Party hordes to fill two Raleigh hotels - No 6 90 1B
- Big turnout gives Helms victory; senator gets 65% of white vote No 7 90 1
- Election results (Chart) No 7 90 1
- Local election results (Wake County; Chart) No 7 90 1B
- Price wins 3rd term in House; N.C. congressional incumbents fare well No 7 90 1
- Statewide vote (Helms; Gantt; Chart) No 7 90 15A
- Turnout remarkable for off-year election No 7 90 4B
- Wake results (Chart) No 7 90 18A
- As dust settles, volunteers try to adjust to life without campaign No 8 90 1B
- Editorial: Hope in a high turnout No 8 90 20A
- Helms forges own coalition; Senator again appeals to enough voters to overcome opposition No 8 90 1
- North Carolina elects a Senator (Map) No 8 90 11A
- Statewide election results (Senate; Supreme Court) No 8 90 11A
- Abortion issue fails to create expected partisan divisions No 9 90 3B
- Vote totals barely change when checked again (Wake Co.) No 10 90 2B
- N.C. court election recount scheduled No 18 90 11C
- Candidate (Gamble) wants out of recount No 23 90 2B
- N.C.'s creaky election machinery No 25 90 1J