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The annual NC Voter Guide is a public service provided by Common Cause North Carolina. For over a decade, the NC Voter Guide has given voters facts on candidates and elections in North Carolina. The guide was first launched in 2002 by the NC Center for Voter Education, which merged with Common Cause North Carolina in January of 2015. Common Cause North Carolina is a Raleigh-based nonprofit and nonpartisan organization dedicated to encouraging citizen participation in democracy.
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Polling Places
Lindley Park lies within voting precincts G48 and G15. View maps here (G48), and here (G15).
- Precinct G48 votes at the Lindley Recreation Center, located at 2907 Springwood Drive.
- Precinct G15 votes at Peace United Methodist Church, located at 2714 W Market Street.
Local Government
Greensboro Mayor
Nancy Vaughan
Mayor Pro Tem
Yvonne Johnson
District 4 Representative
Nancy Hoffman
Guilford County Board of Commissioners
District 8 Representative
Skip Alston
District 3 Representative
Justin Conrad – not running for re-election
At Large
Kay Cashion
Guilford County Board of Education
District 3 Representative
Pat Tillman – not running for re-election of this office
District 8 Representative
Deena A. Hayes, Chair
State and Federal Government
Lindley Park falls within districts 58 and 61 of the NC House of Representatives, and districts 28 of the NC Senate. We are in district 6 of the US House of Representatives.
State Representatives
House District 58
Amos Quick, III (D)
House District 61
Pricey Harrison (D)
Senate District 28
Gladys A. Robinson (D)
US Representatives
US House, District 6
Kathy Manning (D)
Senate
Richard Burr (R)
Thom Tillis (R)
All residents of North Carolina are represented in the United States Senate by both Senators Richard Burr and Thom Tillis. Representation in the NC House, the NC Senate, and the US House is determined by district. Each resident of the state has one representative in each of those legislative bodies, determined by the district in which their residence falls.
Page last updated 11/2022
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