Orange County NC Website
9 <br /> RESOURCES AND INFORMATION REVIEWED <br /> • Presentation and information from Professor Robert Joyce and the UNC School of Government <br /> regarding legal options used in other counties and the legal options available to Orange County; <br /> • Presentation and information slides from Director Dr. Rebecca Tippett and the UNC Demography <br /> Center on demographic features of Orange County; <br /> • Demographic information related to the urban and rural populations, and changes since the 2010 <br /> Census; <br /> • Information on areas currently experiencing growth, or areas expected to experience growth (an <br /> example being the Mebane/Efland area); <br /> • Information on recently approved and proposed large residential developments in the County; <br /> • Demographic information on the two county school systems, and county funding levels for each <br /> district (Note: the Chapel Hill/Carrboro Schools have additional funding based on a voter <br /> approved tax surcharge that is dedicated to the schools assessed on the residents of the school <br /> district.); <br /> • Population information for Orange County broken down by precinct; <br /> • Current method for electing members of the Orange County Board of Commissioners <br /> • Election results from 2000 through 2020 from the North Carolina Board of Elections and Orange <br /> County Board of Elections for seats on the Orange County Board of Commissioners; <br /> • Information from the North Carolina Association of County Commissioners (NCACC) on election <br /> methods for all 100 North Carolina counties; <br /> • www.faircountiesnc.org <br /> • http://www.ncacc.org/197/Election-Results — Compiled by NCACC — Provides county-by-county <br /> elections demographics (race, gender, and political party) for boards of commissioners for North <br /> Carolina's 100 counties; <br /> • Public Input Survey implemented by the BEAG. <br /> 6 <br />