Hampton Roads elections
Local Election News
- North Carolina board backs local elections official in complaint
- Chesapeake mayoral winner says cut in tax rate should be priority
- Wilson will run again for Virginia Beach City Council
- Human error at Chesapeake polls led to mix-up about who won seat
- Upset falls short in Portsmouth, but message sent
- Victorious Republicans credit organized effort in Chesapeake
- Perquimans school board gets three new members
- Two commissioners now face a clear path in Pasquotank
- Dems' newcomer unseats Bowden in primary for N.C. seat
- 2 Chowan County board commissioners ousted in Tuesday's vote
- Results for other northeastern North Carolina races
- Krasnoff wins mayor's race in Chesapeake
- Comeback complete for Portsmouth councilman Whitehurst
- Incumbents, newcomer win on Chesapeake School Board
- 2 newcomers, 3 incumbents win on Portsmouth School Board
- Incumbents hold onto City Council seats in Chesapeake
- Clinton campaigns in Elizabeth City for his wife
- Bowden loses in Currituck; other N.C. results
- Norfolk council incumbents Winn, Hester win in superwards
- Portsmouth mayor James W. Holley wins re-election
- Warner calls for change while stumping in Norfolk
- Video voter guide: Chesapeake and Portsmouth mayoral candidates
- Ex-Gov. Warner calls for 'results, not rhetoric’
- Gilmore, Marshall vie for GOP senate nomination
- Candidate Q&A: Charles Whitehurst
- Candidate Q&A: Ray Smith
- Candidate Q&A: D.W. 'Coach' McDowell
- Candidate Q&A: Elizabeth M. Psimas
- Candidate Q&A: Daun Sessoms Hester
- Candidate Q&A: Terry Morrison
- Candidate Q&A: Barclay C. Winn
- Candidate Q&A: Stephen E. 'Steve' Heretick
- Candidate Q&A: Jack Stiles
- Candidate Q&A: James Ellis
- Candidate Q&A: Paige Cherry
- Two contenders set sights on better jobs, services for N.C. 5th House District
- Candidate Q&A: Martha Ann Creecy
- Iraq leaps to forefront in race for N.C.'s 3rd Congressional District
- Candidate Q&A: Steve Carroll
- Candidate Q&A: James W. Holley III
- Voter guide: Local elections May 6
- State Sen. Lucas donates $10,000 to Portsmouth council candidate
- Sessoms has far more cash than rivals in Beach mayor's race
- Development, services top candidates' lists in Perquimans
- On Outer Banks, candidates spar over economy
- Taxes, spending, jobs key in Pasquotank race
- Currituck mainland race pits ideas on growth, rights
- Candidate Q&A: Burnie Mansfield
- Candidate Q&A: Patricia Willis
- Candidate Q&A: Rodney Wilkins
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