Voting
“She’s got to get the hell out.” That’s how Daniel Redford reacted to Mayor Vi Lyles winning the primary on Tuesday. Redford is the president of the local Fraternal Order of Police, representing 17-hundred officers who want a new mayor elected in November. “The mayor has not said a damn word about anything,” Redford said, […]
A high number of early votes cast, which reached 2.8 million, and the announcement of a major federal grant awarded to improve rail infrastructure. Additionally, columnist John Hood discussed the state’s ongoing hurricane relief efforts in two segments. Other highlights included Charlotte being ranked among cities with the most challenging commutes nationwide. Jeff Moore from […]
Significant allocation of $644 million in disaster relief, updates on the expansion of early voting sites, and a forthcoming hearing by a Federal Appeals Court on a GOP lawsuit. Brianna Kraemer from the Carolina Journal provides further details on disaster relief from the General Assembly, while Andy Jackson of the John Locke Foundation offers insights […]
According to data from the first day of early voting, the turnout in counties hardest hit by Hurricane Helene in Western North Carolina is down. By a lot.
Tune in here for this Friday edition of the Vince Coakley Radio Program!
Councilman Tariq Bokhari won his bid for re-election last night. Bokhari joins the broadcast to talk about the win and what’s next. Plus, Vince dives into the results from other key races across America. Listen Here:
Apparently a lot of people are confused about voting on the Mecklenburg County machines because there are too many candidates running in the school board race that they don’t fit on a single page. Listen Here:
A rundown of the local races in the Charlotte-Mecklenburg area. Listen Here:
Pete gets sidetracked by callers who say he has to pick either the Republican or Democratic candidate in the presidential races. Listen Here:
The planned discussion went out the window, as listeners got mad that Pete hasn’t voted for a major party presidential candidate in his life. Listen Here:
Brian Oravetz and John Rogers are the co-founders of Redo Voting, which bills itself as “The world’s first automated, completely auditable, digitally secure, large-scale voting system.” REDO VOTING is the first fully automated, completely auditable, digitally secure, large-scale voting system in the world. It combines modern digital cryptography and data management technologies with secure paper documents/ballots to ensure […]
Former Chief of Staff to President Trump has apparently been on the voting rolls in a third state. Also, a Surry County GOP official threatened an elections official to gain access to voting machine tabulators; and McCrae Dowless dies.