There are lots of things you can do to help Duane win in November!
If you're interested in doing any of the following, please email Duane at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it today!
Meet-n-Greets: Invite your neighbors over to meet Duane and learn about his vision for N.C.
Door-to-Door: Walk neighborhoods, meet your neighbors, and spread Duane's message of low taxes, small government, and ending corruption.
Envelope Stuffing: Help us stuff, address, and mail envelopes. We'll provide the stamps!
Phone Calls: Call voters and tell them about why Duane is the only candidate who can get N.C. working again.
Volunteer at Events:There are a lot of events coming up around the district. Help Duane by volunteering at one of them.
Order a Yardsign: Put one of our snazzy looking signs in your front yard. It's almost guaranteed to increase your property values overnight!
Help During Early Voting and Election Day: Clear your schedule NOW. We need people to volunteer at the polls during early voting (Oct. 22nd-Oct. 30th) and on Election Day (Nov. 2nd). Even if you can spare just a few hours, we need you. Also, sign up NOW to volunteer for Duane on the weekend before Election Day.
Do you want a representative in eastern Wake County who will take our jobs-jobs-jobs agenda to Raleigh? Let's get North Carolina back on track by cutting wasteful spending, reining in government, and giving the engines of job growth (small business) an environment they can work in! Help Duane with any amount you can today!
The NC General Assembly has just rolled out their proposed new districts.
Eastern Wake County will now be a part of two Districts. We're still analyzing everything, but you can keep up with redistricting events as they unfold at http://ncleg.net/gis/RandR07/redistricting.html.
Passed as Session Law 2011-404, House Bill 937 was ratified on Thursday, July 28, 2011. Now the only question is if it will withstand Judicial Review and the lawsuits that are sure to come from Democrats.
Out here in eastern Wake County, the new maps that split us into two districts along northeast and southeast lines have been intact since the second version. For links to the new maps and statistics, check out the main redistricting page of the NC General Assembly (http://ncleg.net/gis/RandR07/redistricting.html). We have an opportunity to elect the common sense conservative representation for which long we have sought. Below is a sample showing our new HD-35.
