"Late" Absentee by Mail Voters: Who Are They?
Roughly even percentages of "late arriving" absentee ballot mail was attributed to Democrats and Republicans. The larger percentage came from unaffiliated voters. Read More
Roughly even percentages of "late arriving" absentee ballot mail was attributed to Democrats and Republicans. The larger percentage came from unaffiliated voters. Read More
Politica Science professionals with The Old North State Blog give one of the most insightful examinations of our congressional elections you will find. Read More
Nearly 1.4 million voters have registered in North Carolina since 2017. A deeper examination of who they are is interesting and might help us understand election outcomes. Read More
More than 200,000 requests have been made for absentee ballots, nearly 8 times as many as this same point in 2016. Read More
Chris Cooper and Michael Bitzer, two of North Carolina's noted political scientists, report on why voters might choose not to report demographic data when registering. Read More
As we hit the half-way point of 2020 it is good to look at the demographics of those registered and where they live. Read More
Are presidential coattails enough to drag down-ballot candidates into office or will they weigh down those candidates of the same party? Read More
We may have just experienced the last traditional televised address before all three branches of government. Read More
One of North Carolina's pre-eminent political scientists analyzes the legislative house districts. Read More
Since 2016, over 1.3 million new voters have registered in North Carolina and over 60 percent of new voters are under the age of 40. Read More