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Gaston Gazette: Local Elections Untitled Document

Interactive Results Map

Keep track of Election 2008 with an interactive map that will show you not only the presidential voting for Barack Obama and John McCain in North Carolina, but across the nation.

As the results come in you can find out how McCain did in his home state of Arizona, or Obama in his home state of Illinois. The map even keeps track of the electoral votes gained as the candidates march toward the 270 needed to be elected president.

The site also allows you to keep up with U.S. Senate, U.S. House, gubernatorial races and ballot initiatives in all 50 states.

 

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Stories from The Gaston Gazette:

Black and young voters help fuel turnout prediction of 80 percent

3 things to remember before heading to the polls Tuesday

Election 2008 Forecast: Light rain, heavy voter turnout

Election 2008: Who to call if you need a ride to the polls

On Election Day we welcome your help in reporting what's going on at the polls

Long lines clog polling places on last day of early voting

Students in Gaston County Schools make their pick for president, governor

Fight over open seat leads to heated state Senate campaign

Early voting numbers more than double from four years ago

Democrats target Floyd-Lowman House contest as a swing race

Republicans see opportunity in state Senate, Dems predict candidates can hold seats

Q&A with candidates for Gaston County Board of Commission

Q&A with candidates for Gaston County Board of Education

Candidates for Gaston County school board need to balance needs and economy

Myrick and Taylor in a rematch in 9th U.S. House race

McHenry faces challenge from Hickory attorney in U.S. House race

Q&A with 110 House District candidate Floyd and Lowman

Q&A with 108 House District candidates Calvelli, Neumann and Wyatt

Q&A with 43rd Senate District candidates Kathy Harrington and David Hoyle

Q&A with 109th House District candidates William Current and Shirley Wiggins

Gaston Dems pad their lead in early voting; account for 3/4 of early voters Thursday

Student politicking has passer-by asking questions

Comparing education plans of North Carolina candidates for governor

Candidates for N.C. governor differ on offshore drilling

Candidates for governor have different approaches to health care

Voting registration mostly legit despite a few wacky attempts at fraud, local officials say

Thousands vote in Gaston County on first day of one-stop voting

Hey bartender, has anyone ever told you that you look a lot like Gov. Palin?

The weight a celebrity carries in a nation's pick for president

Obama? McCain? Today's the first day to get out there and vote

Letters and Endorsements:

A higher level of dedication

‘Inconvenient' lives do matter

Just how Godly has the GOP been?

Don't vote in favor of sin

What side is Obama on?

An asset for Gaston County

TV news has decided for us

Our morals are our business

No one more dedicated

All the right attributes

A chance to continue progress

No monopoly on morals

A vote for education priorities

Judged by a middle name

No ideas from the opponent

An understanding of the issues

A gift for Gaston County

Vote for a proven leader

Working relentlessly for Gaston

Strong choices for education

No hollow words spoken

Passion and dedication

Putting constituents first

A vote for thoughtful leadership

Following a call to serve

What makes a good governor

Don't say yes to Obama

Working for the best solutions

Gaston needs new commissioners

Vote for a wise decision

Integrity, not negativity

A bright spot in the campaign gloom

Anti-Hoyle ads are misleading

Who's running this campaign?

Smoke-screen excuses won't hide you from the face of God

A vote for law enforcement

Modern politics is ethically vague

Signs of needed change

What’s in a Democrat’s name?

An American tired of getting taken

Party trashes a good senator

Law enforcement's candidate

Requa Road says thanks

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