There are some candidates and a bond issue on the ballot.
10/8/2013 2:06:04 PM
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10/8/2013 2:15:52 PM
With such an informative title, how did I miss it? Still, glad the local elections were already being discussed, they're too easy to overlook. And with decreasing levels of support for public schools in the state budget, I think discussing how and whether counties can pick up any slack is an important discussion.
10/8/2013 2:19:14 PM
even though I don't live within city limits, I still went and voted for the only thing I was able to vote for'Merica
10/8/2013 3:02:55 PM
i voted.
10/8/2013 4:23:22 PM
whyso pointless
10/8/2013 4:50:15 PM
^because most people think this and therefore my opinion counts more as a result. (and because it took all of 5 minutes)
10/8/2013 5:08:43 PM
^^When too few people in Wake County vote, we end up with our officials and policies in the national news and on the Colbert Report.
10/8/2013 5:24:22 PM
Because like 97 people vote in the off-year muni elections, and this is the stuff that really affects you where you live.And even if you vote and lose, if a bond passes 95-5 it will affect how things happen in the future compared to it passing 55-45.
10/8/2013 5:31:30 PM
I don't think I'm going to make it.
10/8/2013 6:58:23 PM
Granted, I live two blocks from my polling place, but the entire process from leaving my porch to getting back to my porch took seven minutes.
10/8/2013 7:10:08 PM
^^Just got to be in line by 7:30, don't have to have voted by then, go go go!
10/8/2013 7:13:56 PM
I voted. Interestingly enough one of the people on the ballot was right outside my polling place.
10/8/2013 7:19:03 PM
I hate "the smart way to pay" campaign.The fact is that the proposals are to borrow money, and this is amongst a climate where we face a coming gigantic wave of municipal defaults all over the nation. The slogan almost sounds like a parody. Its the perfect wording to convince me that there's tomfoolery going on in the books.http://www.wakebond2013.com/bonds
10/8/2013 7:26:56 PM
10/8/2013 7:41:53 PM
Yeah, I voted no on the bond and I'm neither old nor senile.If you want to build you can come up with better ways to do it than through borrowing.
10/8/2013 8:22:37 PM
http://www.wral.com/wake-voters-approve-810m-school-construction-bond/12974527/
10/8/2013 8:51:50 PM
http://www.dailyadvance.com/news/king-horton-lead-4th-ward-incumbents-win-1st-2nd-3rd-wards-2186965
10/8/2013 9:39:26 PM
Not surprising, bond issues are usually a pretty easy pass, especially in small, elections like this one.
10/8/2013 9:42:33 PM
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10/8/2013 10:04:05 PM
i voted no on one bond and yes on the otherjudging by the results, many did the same
10/9/2013 10:29:20 AM
PRECINCT VOTING ON SCHOOL BONDGREEN=YESRED=NO
10/9/2013 10:57:05 AM
Voted No on school bond. Why would I want to spend money on an obviously broken system that is nowhere close to being fixed.Any parent who send their kids to pubic schools have already failed.
10/9/2013 11:02:20 AM
I voted yes/yes on the bonds, and all the people I voted for won, so goddamn it feels good to be a gangsta.
10/9/2013 11:08:57 AM
voted yes on both bonds.
10/9/2013 11:12:22 AM
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