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Polls are open in Henderson County elementary, middle and high schools as students participate in a districtwide mock election organized and sponsored by Students Voting for Democracy. Read Story »
Tags: Hendersonville Lightning | League of Women Voters | 2020 elections | Voter Guide | Kids Voting
The candidates for state Senate District 48 are challenger Brian Caskey, a Democrat, and Chuck Edwards, the Republican incumbent. Read Story »
Tags: Voter Guide | 2020 NC Senate 48
The candidates for District Court judge for District 29B (Henderson, Polk and Transylvania counties) are Gene Johnson, a Republican, and Democrat Mack McKeller, the incumbent. Read Story »
Tags: Judicial District 29B | Voter Guide | 2020 NC District Court judge
The candidates for the state House District 113 are challenger Sam Edney, a Democrat who is running for the seat for the second straight time, and Jake Johnson, the Republican incumbent who at age 26 is the youngest member of the General Assembly. Read Story »
Tags: Voter Guide | 2020 NC House 113
Nearly 30 percent of Henderson County’s registered voters cast ballots during the early voting period that ended at 1 p.m. Saturday, far surpassing the number of early votes cast the last mid-term election. Read Story »
Tags: Henderson County Board of Elections | 2018 election | Voter Guide | voter turnout
Tags: 2018 election | 2018 School Board election | Voter Guide
For the first time in many several cycles, voters in Republican-dominant Henderson County will elect a county commissioner in the general election. Also on the ballot without opposition are Republicans William G. Lapsley, the incumbent, and Rebecca McCall, who won the Republican primary for the seat held by Commissioner Tommy Thompson, who is retiring. Read Story »
Tags: 2018 state House election | Voter Guide