With the polls closing around Carrboro and Chapel Hill, hopeful candidates prepared for the final vote counts with friends and family. We caught up with some of the nominees on our way around the heart of Carrboro, as well as some of the volunteers that helped with this year’s elections.
Candidates vied for position all over the county.
Voting sites closed at 7:30pm on Tuesday.
Carrboro town hall was a popular location for election signs.
Both Bethany Chaney and Barry Jacobs enjoyed a large lead in the polls.
Carrboro town hall was outfitted with a voting assistance setup.
Talal Asad and friends await the final count at 2nd Wind in Carrboro.
Carrboro Board of Aldermen candidate Talal Asad.
WCHL’s Danny Hooley and Bethany E. Chaney at Orange County Social Club.
Charles Blackwood, awaiting the final numbers at the Hickory Tavern in Carrboro.
Candidate Charles Blackwood, during a live interview with 97.9 WCHL. Blackwood and David Caldwell are headed for a run-off in the second primary.
Even hours after the polls closed, candidates still fought for space on local roads.
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