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Region: New Democratic Union
North Carolina Referendum
March 24th, 1971
The Neo-American Commonwealths has made the decision to annex and admit North Carolina into the Union. President John F. Kennedy delivered a speech in Indianapolis speaking about the plans of admitting North Carolina back into the Union. Neo-America shall reunite America and bring the American people under one banner once again!
North Carolina Referendums
Yes - 91%
No - 9%
Roanoke Rapids Referendum
Yes - 99%
No - 1%
Murfreesboro Referendum
Yes - 99%
No - 1%
Elizabeth City Referendum
Yes - 97%
No - 3%
Ahoskie Referendum
Yes - 95%
No - 5%
Edenton Referendum
Yes - 100%
No - 0%
Henderson Referendum
Yes - 91%
No - 9%
Gastonia Referendum
Yes - 89%
No - 11%
Winston-Salem Referendum
Yes - 96%
No - 4%
Greensboro Referendum
Yes - 98%
No - 2%
High Point Referendum
Yes - 94%
No - 6%
Burlington Referendum
Yes - 93%
No - 7%
Durham Referendum
Yes - 92%
No - 8%
Concord Referendum
Yes - 92%
No - 8%
Mooresville Referendum
Yes - 92%
No - 8%
Raleigh Referendum
Yes - 93%
No - 7%
Cary Referendum
Yes - 98%
No - 2%
Rocky Mount Referendum
Yes - 98%
No - 2%
Wilson Referendum
Yes - 95%
No - 5%
Greenville Referendum
Yes - 95%
No - 5%
Goldsboro Referendum
Yes - 91%
No - 9%
Fayetteville Referendum
Yes - 91%
No - 9%
New Bern Referendum
Yes - 98%
No - 2%
Wilmington Referendum
Yes - 98%
No - 2%
Charlotte Referendum
Yes - 93%
No - 7%
Jacksonville Referendum
Yes - 93%
No - 7%
Morehead City Referendum
Yes - 93%
No - 7%
Emerald Isle Referendum
Yes - 93%
No - 7%
Buxton Referendum
Yes - 93%
No - 7%
Corolla Referendum
Yes - 98%
No - 2%
Southport Referendum
Yes - 98%
No - 2%
North Carolina Admitted
The Neo-American Commonwealths has admitted North Carolina into the Union as a State. The American People are one step closer to unity. Welcome our Comrades in North Carolina back into the Union!
For the Liberty and Freedom For All!