Primary Voter FAQ

What are the districts?

How are the Commissioners elected?

  • There are seven commissioners. Three from District 1, two from District 2, and two at large.
  • In the primary we only vote for those in our district and at-large. In the general election, the whole county votes on all of the candidates.
  • Half of the board is elected for 4-year terms each even year by a partisan primary in May and general election in November.
  • If you live in District 1, you get to vote for TWO candidates, as well as at-large.
  • If you live in District 2, you get to vote for ONE candidates, as well as at-large.

When and where do I vote?

  • Election Day is May 8th, and polls are open from 6:30am to 7:30pm. BUT you must already be registered, and you must vote in the precinct where you are registered.
  • Fortunately we also have early voting, in which anyone can register and vote at any of the locations. It starts on Monday the 23rd and runs through Saturday May 5th.
  • District 1 locations:
    • Carrboro Town Hall, 301 W. Main St., Carrboro (9am-5pm weekdays, 9am-1pm Sat)
    • Seymour Senior Center, 2551 Homestead Rd, off MLK BLvd., Chapel Hill (noon-7pm weekdays, 9am-1pm Sat)
    • Ram’s Head Dining Hall (2nd floor), Ridge Rd, UNC Campus. (11am-6pm weekdays, 9am-1pm Sat)
  • District 2 locations
    • Board of Elections, 209 Cameron St, Hillsborough - starts April 19th! (9am-5pm weekdays, 9am-1pm Sat)
    • Mt. Zion AME Church Fellowship Building, 5124 N. Hwy 86, Cedar Grove (11am-6pm weekdays, 9am-1pm Sat)

Who are the candidates?

  • At large, there is one candidate running for one seat:
    • Bernadette Pelissier, incumbent
  • In District 1, there are three Democratic candidates running for two seats:
    • Mark Dorosin, challenger, formerly on the Carrboro Board of Aldermen, civil rights lawyer.
    • Pam Hemminger, incumbent County Commissioner. Previously on the Chapel Hill-Carrboro School Board.
    • Penny Rich, challenger, currently serving on the Chapel Hill Town Council.
  • In District 2, there are two Democratic candiates running for one seat:
    • Renee Price, challenger
    • Steve Yuhasz, incumbent
  • In District 2, there is also a County School Board general election (not a primary) with four candidates running for three seats:
    • Steve Halkiotis, incumbent
    • Tony McKnight, incumbent
    • Tommy McNiel, challenger
    • Lawrence Sanders, challenger
  • There are also races for state legislative seats and district court judge. See our list at orangepolitics.org/elections-2012/candidates

You can also visit the Orange County Board of Elections web site to learn more at orangecountync.gov/elect/documents/2012ElectionInformation.asp

 

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