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ELECTION 2004: North Carolina
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Posted on 11/02/2004 9:34:45 AM PST by doug from upland
Put info and links about North Carolina here.
TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: North Carolina
KEYWORDS: burr; electionday; nc; northcarolina
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To: doug from upland; Howlin
Voting east of Charlotte. Longest lines I've seen in the 30 years I've been voting here. My precinct is heavily Republican and is turning out the vote. Other precincts in South and East Charlotte are experiencing long lines, 1-2 hours (1 hour when I voted).
To: Nakatu X
Hey! I live over in the Laurel Park area of Henderson County, and just voted for W this morning! My wife and I just had a new baby boy on Oct 12th, so I voted first, then came home so she could go vote for W later. There were a lot of folks in line, and everyone seemed very upbeat. I am soooo waiting on the edge of my seat to see the results this evening/tonight.
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posted on
11/02/2004 12:01:29 PM PST
by
NC Native
("Bombing begins in five minutes"... Ronald W. Reagan)
To: doug from upland
Voted Tuesday and bumping for later!!!
To: doug from upland
This isn't about NC, but I have Fox on and they showed a video of Kerry and the missus eating lunch at the Oyster House in Boston. Kerry smiling, being chummy with one and all. TerAYsa had a very glum look on her face, as if she's been told really, really bad news about private polling numbers. She was just going through the motions.
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posted on
11/02/2004 12:25:21 PM PST
by
hershey
To: NC28203
Midwood Baptist?
1384 Dems, 9 Libs, 614 Rep, 798 Una
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posted on
11/02/2004 12:48:26 PM PST
by
TaxRelief
(Go, Dubya, go!)
To: TaxRelief
That would be it. Seems about right given the signs in the neighborhood.
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posted on
11/02/2004 1:00:16 PM PST
by
NC28203
To: doug from upland
About a 10 minute wait in Troutman, NC no one passing out info. Done my at work earlier.
To: NC Native
AWESOME!!! I love Laurel Park, beautiful little place. I'm in MR myself. Congratulations to your baby!
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posted on
11/02/2004 1:25:57 PM PST
by
Nataku X
(Get Informed of the Polls: http://polipundit.com/index.php?p=4176)
To: doug from upland
I voted in Winston-Salem this morning. This was the first time I've ever had to wait in a line to vote at our site. They were letting them in 6-8 at a time and closing the doors. Waited about an hour and 20 mins. Around 500 had voted at our location by the time I did just before noon.
To: Zack Attack
South Charlotte here. Voted around 2:30...it took all of 10 minutes, but the lines were horrendous this morning, as they probably will be this evening. GO BUSH!!
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posted on
11/02/2004 1:35:53 PM PST
by
Raebie
To: doug from upland
NW Charlotte. Showed up around 10:30, had around a 2 hr wait. In the neighborhood, there were about 5 B/C signs for every 1 or 2 K/E signs.
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posted on
11/02/2004 2:18:01 PM PST
by
MitchellC
(No gamma rays for oil.)
To: doug from upland
Lee County here. Voted early! (Like, as soon as we were "allowed" to). lol Today, however, is the first day I've seen these many Kerry stickers. Up until today, Lee County has been awash, right left up down in W04, Bush/Cheney stickers, posters, signs, tertiary designs, on purses, backs of coats, cars, houses, baby strollers, stores..... Even so, not that many Kerry/Edwards signs; just a few more than any past day.
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posted on
11/02/2004 2:24:16 PM PST
by
Alia
To: Carolinamom
"which requires parental permission for a child to take an ASPERIN,"
My son's middle school requires a doctor filled out school form faxed to the school before they will administer Tums.
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posted on
11/02/2004 2:29:16 PM PST
by
Rebelbase
(Indiscriminate reprisals strengthen the terrorists. Targeted ones weaken them. Aim is everything.)
To: doug from upland
- The University of North Carolina Chapel Hill is the oldest State University in the United States.
- In 1903 the Wright Brothers made the first successful powered flight by man at Kill Devil Hill near Kitty Hawk. The Wright Memorial at Kitty Hawks now commemorates their achievement.
- High Point is known as the Furniture Capital of the World.
- Know as "Fish Town" in the early 1700's when Blackbeard frequented the coast, "Beaufort Town" was established as a seaport with the right to collect customs, in 1722.
- The Outer Banks of NC hosts some of the most beautiful beaches in the country.
- Whitewater Falls in Transylvania County is the highest waterfall in the eastern United States.
- Cape Hatteras is the largest lighthouse ever to be moved due to erosion problems.
- The University of North Carolina's mascot, the Tarheels, is a nickname for North Carolinians that supposedly came from the days when NC produced a lot of tar, and someone saw a set of footprints made by someone who had stepped in the tar.
- Charles Karault was born and raised in Wilmington.
- Havelock is home of Marine Base "Cherry Point." It is the largest air base in the Marine Corps.
- North Carolina is the largest producer of sweet potatoes in the nation. Students at a Wilson County school petitioned the North Carolina General Assembly for the establishment of the sweet potato as the official state vegetable.
- Harker's Island hosts the annual Core Sound Decoy Festival in December.
- Morehead City is home to the North Carolina Seafood Festival, held the first weekend in October every year.
- The World War II battleship 'North Carolina' is permanently berthed on the Cape Fear River at Wilmington. She was saved from the scrap heap in the 1960's by public subscription, including donations of dimes by schoolchildren.
- The first English colony in America was located on Roanoke Island. Walter Raleigh founded it. The colony mysteriously vanished with no trace except for the word "Croatoan" scrawled on a nearby tree.
- Mount Mitchell in the Blue Ridge Mountains is the highest peak east of the Mississippi. It towers 6,684 feet above sea level.
- Krispy Kreme Doughnut was founded in Winston-Salem.
- The Venus Fly-Trap is native to Hampstead.
- The first miniature golf course was built in Fayetteville.
- Babe Ruth hit his first home run in Fayetteville on March 7, 1914.
- Winston-Salem was created when the two towns Winston and Salem combined.
- The Biltmore Estate in Ashville is America's largest home, and includes a 255-room chateau, an award-winning winery and extensive gardens.
- The first English child born in America was born in Roanoke in 1587. Her name was Virginia Dare.
- The Lost Colony Outdoor Drama in Albemarle commemorates the birth of Virginia Dare. Scheduled to run just one year, it proved so successful that it has played for nearly sixty consecutive summers.
- The first state owned art museum in the country is located in Raleigh.
- Fontana Dam is the tallest dam in the Eastern United States, at 480 feet high.
- Many people believe that North Carolina was the first state to declare independence from England with the Mecklenburg Declaration of 1775.
- Grandfather Mountain, highest peak in the Blue Ridge, is the only private park in the world designated by the United Nations as an International Biosphere Reserve.
- The Mile-High Swinging Bridge near Linville is 5,305 feet above sea level. The bridge actually hangs about 80 feet above the ground.
- Pepsi was invented and first served in New Bern in 1898.
- Beech Mountain is Eastern America's highest town at 5,506ft above sea level.
- Andrew Jackson, seventh President of the United States, was born in the Waxsaws area on the border of North and South Carolina.
- Arnold Palmer recognized as the player whose aggressive play and winning personality raised golf to national attention, honed his skills on the championship golf team of Wake Forest University.
- James K. Polk, born in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, was the eleventh President of the United States.
- Hiram Rhoades Revels, born in Fayetteville in 1822, was the first African-American member of the United States Congress.
- Andrew Johnson started his career as a tailor's apprentice in Raleigh, North Carolina and rose to lead in the reuniting of the nation as the seventeenth President of the United States.
- North Carolina leads the nation in furniture, tobacco, brick, and textile production.
- Saluda, North Carolina is located at the top of the Saluda Grade. The crest of the steepest standard gauge mainline railroad in the United States.
- State Motto: Esse quam videri (To be rather than to seem)
- The town of Wendell town was named for the American writer, Oliver Wendell Holmes.
- The Swiss and German settlement of New Bern was named in honor of the founder's home, Bern, Switzerland. When Bern, Switzerland was founded, it was named by a group of hunters. They named the city for the first animal they came upon on their hunting expedition. It was a bear. "Bern" is the old Germanic word for Bear, and the bear became the symbol of the city. It has been adopted by New Bern, as well.
- North Carolina was the first state in the nation to establish a state museum of art.
- North Carolina was one of the first states in the U.S. to establish a state symphony. The North Carolina Symphony, founded in 1943, currently performs nearly 185 full-orchestra concerts each year.
- North Carolina has the largest state-maintained highway system in the United States. The state's highway system currently has 77,400 miles of roads
- The General Assembly of 1987 adopted milk as the official state beverage.
- The oldest town in the state is Bath, incorporated in 1705.
- Located in northeastern North Carolina on the Albemarle-Pamlico peninsula, Columbia is on the eastern shore of the Scuppernong River. The Indians called the area "the place of the sweet bay tree."
- Babe Ruth hit his first professional home run in Fayetteville on March 7, 1914.
- White Lake near Elizabethtown is very unique in that it has a white sandy bottom and is blessed with crystal clear waters. It has also been labeled as the "Nation's Safest Beach." It is truly a child's paradise in that there are no currents, no tides, no hazardous depressions or real dangers of any kind to swimmers.
- North Carolina has 1,500 lakes of 10 acres or more in size and 37,000 miles of fresh water streams.
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posted on
11/02/2004 2:30:28 PM PST
by
fso301
To: fso301
Thank you -- that was VERY COOL!!! Great info.
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posted on
11/02/2004 5:20:55 PM PST
by
Alia
To: Raebie
I work in Charlotte - live in York (SC), where it took over an hour (the place only had 4 machines). Didn't think SC would be as close as it apparently is.
To: Jomini; 2cooltovoteLib; Fusion; Constitution Day
Constitution Day,
Be sure to post the results for the candidate!
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posted on
11/02/2004 7:36:00 PM PST
by
Incorrigible
(immanentizing the eschaton)
To: Jomini; 2cooltovoteLib; Fusion; Constitution Day
Alas
North Carolina 01
Butterfield: 64%
Dority: 36%
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posted on
11/03/2004 10:07:25 AM PST
by
Incorrigible
(immanentizing the eschaton)
To: Incorrigible
Sorry, your post got lost in the shuffle. :(
Numbers for my county (Edgecombe) were similar:
Butterfield -- 68.75% -- 13,763 voters
Dority -- 31.25% -- 6,255 voters
To: Constitution Day; Helms; 100%FEDUP; 2ndMostConservativeBrdMember; ~Vor~; A2J; a4drvr; Adder; ...
North Carolina Election Results 2004
Election Result Totals
|
US CONGRESS DISTRICT 1 |
G. K. Butterfield |
D |
131834 |
* |
US CONGRESS DISTRICT 1 |
Greg Dority |
R |
74004 |
|
US CONGRESS DISTRICT 10 |
Anne N. Fischer |
D |
85717 |
|
US CONGRESS DISTRICT 10 |
Patrick McHenry |
R |
153963 |
* |
US CONGRESS DISTRICT 11 |
Charles H. Taylor |
R |
157281 |
* |
US CONGRESS DISTRICT 11 |
Patsy Keever |
D |
129869 |
|
US CONGRESS DISTRICT 12 |
Ada M. Fisher |
R |
76073 |
|
US CONGRESS DISTRICT 12 |
Mel Watt |
D |
153827 |
* |
US CONGRESS DISTRICT 13 |
Brad Miller |
D |
156514 |
* |
US CONGRESS DISTRICT 13 |
Virginia Johnson |
R |
110510 |
|
US CONGRESS DISTRICT 2 |
Billy J. Creech |
R |
85917 |
|
US CONGRESS DISTRICT 2 |
Bob Etheridge |
D |
140424 |
* |
US CONGRESS DISTRICT 3 |
Roger A. Eaton |
D |
66204 |
|
US CONGRESS DISTRICT 3 |
Walter B. Jones |
R |
160190 |
* |
US CONGRESS DISTRICT 4 |
David Price |
D |
213291 |
* |
US CONGRESS DISTRICT 4 |
Maximilian Longley (Write-In) |
U |
112 |
|
US CONGRESS DISTRICT 4 |
Todd A. Batchelor |
R |
119596 |
|
US CONGRESS DISTRICT 5 |
Jim A. Harrell, Jr. |
D |
116326 |
|
US CONGRESS DISTRICT 5 |
Virginia Foxx |
R |
166229 |
* |
US CONGRESS DISTRICT 6 |
Howard Coble |
R |
204422 |
* |
US CONGRESS DISTRICT 6 |
William W. Jordan |
D |
74952 |
|
US CONGRESS DISTRICT 7 |
Ken Plonk |
R |
65186 |
|
US CONGRESS DISTRICT 7 |
Mike McIntyre |
D |
177432 |
* |
US CONGRESS DISTRICT 8 |
Beth Troutman |
D |
98872 |
|
US CONGRESS DISTRICT 8 |
Robin Hayes |
R |
123173 |
* |
US CONGRESS DISTRICT 9 |
Jack Flynn |
D |
84599 |
|
US CONGRESS DISTRICT 9 |
Sue Myrick |
R |
199193 |
* |
US SENATE |
Erskine Bowles |
D |
1575150 |
|
US SENATE |
Richard Burr |
R |
1737354 |
* |
US SENATE |
Tom Bailey |
L |
46823 |
|
US SENATE |
Walker F. Rucker (Write-In) |
|
758 |
|
This file was created by Taxrelief on 11/04/2004.
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posted on
11/04/2004 11:22:26 AM PST
by
TaxRelief
(Long live Queen Hillary!)
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