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Who's running in the May 17 primary elections in Asheville and Buncombe County? Citizen Times voting guide for what you need to know.
According to county tracking, 26,149, or 12.7% of the county's 205,648 registered voters in Buncombe voted early.
Reporters will be out at the polls in Asheville, Buncombe County and elsewhere in Western North Carolina talking to voters as they choose who will be running in the November general elections.
Buncombe County ( / ˈbʌŋkəm / BUNK-um) [1] [2] is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina. It is classified within Western North Carolina. The 2020 census reported the population was 269,452, making it the 7th-most populous county in North Carolina. [3] Its county seat is Asheville. [4] Buncombe County is part of the Asheville, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area .
North Carolina's 10th congressional district is a congressional district in central and western North Carolina. It currently includes all of Cleveland, Gaston, Lincoln, Polk, and Rutherford counties, and part of Catawba, Iredell. With a Cook Partisan Voting Index rating of R+22, it is the most Republican district in North Carolina.
Buncombe County Schools (BCS) is the public school system overseeing education in Buncombe County, North Carolina, including parts of Asheville, North Carolina. [1] The Buncombe County Schools system is the largest in Western North Carolina with almost 25,000 students enrolled in 47 schools and programs.
Candidate filing has opened for the March 5 primary election. Who has filed for Asheville City Council and Buncombe County Commission?
The establishment of North Carolina counties stretches over 240 years, beginning in 1668 with the creation of Albemarle County and ending with the 1911 creation of Avery and Hoke counties. Five counties have been divided or abolished altogether, the last being Dobbs County in 1791.