1. Aug
    08

    Unaffiliated Voter Registration Continues to Dominate

    Posted in Elections & Campaigns By Susan Myrick | Tagged

    July was only the 2nd month since January 2009 that the Democratic Party gained more voters than did the Republican Party.  In July, Republicans added 19,060 voters to their rolls, Democrats gained 21,776 voters and the unaffiliated ranks grew by 39,523 voters.  The numbers show that the Democratic Party added 2,716 more voters than did [...]

  2. 1
    Jul
    12

    Obama’s Voter Registration Push Doesn’t Add Up

    Posted in Elections & Campaigns, Politicians & Politicking By Susan Myrick | Tagged ,

    The Obama campaign keeps talking about registering voters, they’ve been at it (talking that is) for more than a year now with announcements of new voter registration campaigns and drives while hiring people and recruiting volunteers to do the work. But, in North Carolina the numbers just don’t add up. After you read this article, [...]

  3. 6
    Dec
    12

    Who Really is Registering to Vote?

    Posted in Elections & Campaigns, Politicians & Politicking By Susan Myrick | Tagged , , ,

    This Charlotte Observer article is all about Organizing for America (NC Democratic Party) and Obama for America (Obama’s re-election campaign) working in North Carolina to register voters and add them to their email lists in hopes of a repeat of the 2008 General Election.  The North Carolina Obama for America director said that they had [...]

  4. Aug
    05

    The Voter Registration Trend Continues

    Posted in Elections & Campaigns By Susan Myrick | Tagged , ,

    Since July 3, 2010 voter registration has increased by 27,525 statewide. The breakdown by party: +3,684                   Democrat +7,197                   Republican +486                      Libertarian +16,158                Unaffiliated

  5. Nov
    23

    Look at These Numbers!

    Posted in Elections & Campaigns By Susan Myrick | Tagged

    In 34 short days North Carolina voter registration changes look like this: Democrats          +623 Republicans       +750 Libertarians        +225 Unaffiliateds      +5188