Polls will once again open all across North Carolina on Tuesday, May 14. But with mostly down-ballot races on the ballot, will Republican primaries be decided by a tiny number of voters? Political scientist Chris Cooper of Western Carolina University shares some turnout trends and other dynamics for North Carolina’s rare runoff primaries with WUNC's Colin Campbell. And we hear from the two Republican candidates for state auditor, Jack Clark and Dave Boliek, who offer contrasting backgrounds and visions for an important state government watchdog role.
The Tuscarora Nation's long struggle for recognition in NC
Previewing the 2024 legislative session with Sen. Gale Adcock
Social studies teacher from 'the Neglected Northeast' wins NC House seat
Meet the ECU student who defeated a 10-term NC lawmaker
Making sense of NC's primary results
Big changes for 2024 voters under new election laws
NC 2024 primary: Races to watch on the Republican Party ballot
NC 2024 primary: Races to watch on the Democratic Party ballot
Main Street NC: Murphy's struggle to quiet a cryptocurrency mine
Main Street NC: Star's quest to replace 100-year-old infrastructure
Main Street NC: Lumbees help turn Robeson County toward GOP
Main Street NC: Hurricane-ravaged downtown rebuilds on higher ground
Main Street NC: 'Tremendous change' in the state's fastest-growing town
Main Street NC: The state's fastest-shrinking towns seek a turnaround
With new GOP-advantage redistricting maps, where do NC Democrats go from here?
A slew of environmental changes become law as NC lawmakers override vetoes
A long-awaited budget bill passes and casinos strike out
Happy hours and Sunday ABC store runs: NC reconsiders alcohol laws
Key senator talks budget delays, vetoes and eastern NC
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