Here's where NC General Assembly candidates from college towns stand on the issues

In November, all 170 seats in the North Carolina State Senate and House of Representatives are up for election. N.C. General Assembly members pass legislation that affects the state, as well as electing members to the Board of Governors that controls the University of North Carolina System.

The Chronicle worked with six other student newsrooms across North Carolina to profile every General Assembly candidate in Orange, Mecklenburg, Wake, Guilford, Pitt, Durham and Watauga counties.

We asked every candidate five questions about issues students told us they cared about, and summarized their responses in the map below. For candidates who didn't respond, we pulled information from their websites.



Read the candidates' full answers for Orange, Mecklenburg, Wake, Guilford, Pitt, Durham and Watauga counties here.

This voter guide was created as part of the One Vote N.C. collaborative. Visit www.onevotenc.com to sign up for our election newsletter and read more of our election coverage. 



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