North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation
North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation
Our Mission:
The North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation provides innovative educational programs, non-partisan political research, and objective analysis to foster informed civic involvement, develop an understanding of the free enterprise economy, and strengthen North Carolina’s prosperous business environment.
NCFEF News & Reports
Latest Political News...
Special Reports & Resources
Find out who is running in NC.
Find out when and where the President has visited NC.
Check out NCFEF’s YouTube Channel to see notable campaign ads and videos from North Carolina.
See all the new faces and find out more information on the NC General Assembly’s newest members in this easy-to-use document.
See the unofficial election results for all of NC’s federal, judicial, and legislative race plus campaign finance information through the end of the 3rd Quarter.
2010 Independent Expenditure Tracker
Outside groups are spending money in North Carolina’s congressional races, see where, how much and on what they’re spending.
2010 General Election Matchups
A comprehensive listing of all the candidates for U.S. Senate, U.S. House, N.C. Appellate Courts, N.C. Senate and N.C. House who will face off in November.
Download the 2010 Primary results and campaign finance data by clicking on the image.
The NCFEF surveyed candidates running for US Senate, US House, Statewide Judicial seats, NC Senate, and NC House.
The NCFEF hosted an educational seminar on February 23, 2010 to provide information about the U.S Supreme Court’s January 2010 decision in the case of Citizens United v. FEC.
2011-2012 State Government Directory

P.O. Box 12406 Raleigh, NC 27605 Phone: 919.896.8347 Fax: 919.896.8349
2012 Candidate Questionnaires
In March 2012, the NCFEF sent candidate questionnaires to all candidates running for U.S. House, Governor & Council of State offices, N.C. Appellate Courts, N.C. Senate, and N.C. House. To view the candidates’ responses to our candidate questionnaires, click HERE.
2012 Primary Edition of the
Almanac of NC Politics
