Government should serve the people. It should be open and fair, improving our lives and creating opportunity for all.

-- From the Preamble to the Wake County Democratic Party Platform

Congratulations to all NC Democratic Primary Winners

North Carolina voters set a new record Tuesday for ballots cast in a presidential primary. North Carolina had a great slate of Democratic Candidates up for election in the Primary. Unfortunately, not all would continue on to the General Election. We congratulate all winners of the Democratic primary and look forward to helping each candidate win in November!

US Senate: Senator Kay Hagan

US House District 13: Congressman Brad Miller

Governor: Lt. Governor Bev Perdue

Lt. Governor: Senator Walter Dalton

Insurance Commissioner: Wayne Goodwin

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The county party is often the first resource democrats use to find information about candidates, voting, and political issues. We are fortunate to have our office open to help all democrats, candidates, elected officials and our auxiliary clubs. To provide these services it takes money and your donation today will insure our ability to continue our efforts and help democrats get elected.

Just click on the Contribute Now button on the top right of this page and give the county party $20.00. Thank you for your support.

County Executive Committee Meeting - May 20

May 20 2008 - 6:00pm
May 20 2008 - 8:00pm
Etc/GMT-4

Location(s)

County Commons Building
4011 Carya Dr.
Raleigh, NC
See map: Google Maps, Yahoo! Maps, MapQuest

Wake County is holding it's CEC meeting on May 20, 2008 at the County Commons Building, 4011 Carya Dr., Raleigh, NC 27610. Registration 6:00, Meeting begins at 6:30.

Agenda: GOTV for the general election, Primary Candidate Winners, Thank you to all Sign, Poll, & Observer volunteers.

Jeffrey G. Marsocci has been appointed to oversee the party’s 2008 Get Out The Vote efforts

The Wake County Democratic Party is pleased to announce that Jeffrey G. Marsocci has been appointed to oversee the party’s 2008 Get Out The Vote efforts. Mr. Marsocci brings first-hand experience to the table as the Precinct Organization Committee chair during the 2004 election, as Director of the NC Training Committee, and as the head of the precinct “war room” on Election Day 2004 where he oversaw more than 600 volunteers.

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