Posted on 08 November 2012. Tags: davidson college, election 2012, electoral college, president

Josh Putnam of Davidson College was one of a handful of election watchers to call the presidential race accurately. (David Boraks/CorneliusNews.net)
By DAVID BORAKS
CorneliusNews.net
DAVIDSON – News coverage of polls leading up to Tuesday’s election made the presidential race seem like a neck-and-neck battle – a nail-biter whichever side you were on. But poll-watcher Josh Putnam has known how it would turn out for months.
The Davidson College political science professor came out on top among those tracking the presidential polls this time around, accurately predicting how the Electoral College votes would fall: 332 for President Obama, 206 for Mitt Romney. Read the full story
Posted in Election 2012, President
Posted on 07 November 2012. Tags: congress, election 2012, nc 9, wfae

Robert Pittenger gave a victory speech in Charlotte Tuesday night. (Briana Duggan / WFAE)
By GREG COLLARD
WFAE
The 9th district congressional seat will remain Republican. Former state Sen. Robert Pittenger defeated Mecklenburg County Commissioner Jennifer Roberts 51.77 to 45.67 percent. Mr. Pittenger will replace Republican Sue Myrick, who is retiring after 18 years in office.
Libertarian candidate Curtis Campbell had 2.56 percent in the race. The newly reconfigured 9th District now stretches from Charlotte north into Iredell County. Read the full story
Posted in Congress, Election 2012, WFAE
Posted on 07 November 2012. Tags: election 2012, mecklenburg county commission

Karen Bentley was re-elected in Mecklenburg County Commission District 1.
Voters handed the Democrats a 6-3 majority on the Mecklenburg County Commission Tuesday, including a sweep of all three vacant at-large seats.
Democrats Pat Cotham (19.8 percent), Kim Ratliff (19.6 percent) and Trevor Fuller (19.1 percent) won the three at-large seats. Those seats were left vacant when current County Commission Chair Harold Cogdell Jr. decided not to run and commissioners Jennifer Roberts and JIm Pendergraph decided to run for the 9th Congressional district seat. Read the full story
Posted in Election 2012, Mecklenburg County
Posted on 06 November 2012. Tags: davidson college, election 2012
Our friend John Syme, who writes the Daybook Davidson blog at Davidson College, recounts his experience voting at Davidson Town Hall this morning: an 11 o’clock traffic jam at the polls. “Many boisterously enthusiastic Davidson students were out in force, right after their 10:55 class change. I was glad to see them there, even though my fingers are only just now warming up.” Read his description of the scene, and find out when to expect the next student rush, at Daybook.Davidson.edu.
Posted in Election 2012
Posted on 06 November 2012. Tags: election 2012

Voters lined up outside Cornelius Town Hall before the polls opened at 6:30am Tuesday. (James Sanders photo)

Michael Sheehan (right) was the first in line to vote at Cornelius Town Hall. (James Sanders photo)
It was still dark, but 91 people were waiting in line when the doors opened at the Cornelius Town Hall for voting on Election Day Tuesday.
Michael Sheehan was the first person in line, arriving at 5:45am. Asked why he was up early, he said: “Gotta get out, get your opinion heard, make sure we make the right decision.” Read the full story
Posted in Election 2012