Four North Carolina cities and towns voted on housing bond proposals in the 2024 general election. (Photo: Clayton Henkel) On Tuesday, voters in Cary, one of the state’s wealthiest cities, narrowly defeated a $30 million bond referendum to support affordable housing. Meanwhile, voters in Asheville, Charlotte and Chapel Hill approved housing bonds totaling $135 million. The results are unofficial. In Cary, 51.48% of the electorate voted against the referendum, while 48.52% marked ballots in favor. Cary voters also defeated a parks and recreation bond by a wide margin — 55.19% against to 44.81% in favor of the bond. The bond totaled $530 million, most of which was earmarked for three new comm
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