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The New Hanover County Board of Elections is set to count remaining absentee ballots Thursday, but the canvass cannot be completed and the election will not be certified until the board of ...
The New Hanover County canvass to certify election results was still in progress as of 4:30 p.m. Friday. The lengthy canvass meeting comes after a whirlwind of controversy over mail-in absentee ...
The New Hanover County Board of Elections held a meeting Tuesday evening and discusses absentee and provisional ballots. This discussion included the number of both types of ballots staff will ...
Community members filled the New Hanover County Historic Courthouse Monday morning for the board of commissioners' vote on the 2025 fiscal year budget.
The race was much closer in New Hanover County, with Biden receiving just over 50% of the votes cast to Trump’s 48%. In the 2016 presidential election, voters in Brunswick once again ...
John Pugh Williams (c. 1750 – 1803) was an officer in the American Revolution from Bertie County, North Carolina. He represented Bertie County in the North Carolina House of Commons in 1779 and New Hanover County in 1785, 1786, 1788, and 1789.
She represented the state's ninth Senate district, covering all of New Hanover County, from January 2005 to January 2011. She ran in 2010 for District Court Judge in New Hanover County and finished third in the race. In 2016, she ran again for New Hanover County Commission and finished in fourth place where the top three candidates serve.
The first three judges elected were Samuel Ashe of New Hanover County, Samuel Spencer of Anson County, and future U.S. Supreme Court Justice James Iredell of Chowan County. [3] Districts were added as the state grew. [4] From 1799 until 1819, some Superior Court judges would sit together and serve as the state's appellate court. [5]