Town Of Nashville
Recent News About Town Of Nashville
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John A. Foote from Nashville contributes a total of $100 to Democratic Party candidate Roy Cooper
John A. Foote from Nashville contributed a total of $100 to the campaign of Democratic Party candidate Roy Cooper.
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James D. Snell Jr. from Nashville contributes a total of $275 to Democratic Party candidate Roy Cooper
James D. Snell Jr. from Nashville contributed a total of $275 to the campaign of Democratic Party candidate Roy Cooper.
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Jimmie Silver from Nashville contributes a total of $185 to Democratic Party candidate Roy Cooper
Jimmie Silver from Nashville contributed a total of $185 to the campaign of Democratic Party candidate Roy Cooper.
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Donald B. Street from Nashville contributes a total of $150 to Democratic Party candidate Roy Cooper
Donald B. Street from Nashville contributed a total of $150 to the campaign of Democratic Party candidate Roy Cooper.
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Hattie Cooper from Nashville contributes a total of $45 to Democratic Party candidate Roy Cooper
Hattie Cooper from Nashville contributed a total of $45 to the campaign of Democratic Party candidate Roy Cooper.
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Betsy Hill Owens from Nashville contributes a total of $500 to Democratic Party candidate Roy Cooper
Betsy Hill Owens from Nashville contributed a total of $500 to the campaign of Democratic Party candidate Roy Cooper.
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Charles M. Johnson II from Nashville contributes a total of $2,000 to Democratic Party candidate Roy Cooper
Charles M. Johnson II from Nashville contributed a total of $2,000 to the campaign of Democratic Party candidate Roy Cooper.
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Barbara R. Valentine from Nashville contributes a total of $100 to Democratic Party candidate Roy Cooper
Barbara R. Valentine from Nashville contributed a total of $100 to the campaign of Democratic Party candidate Roy Cooper.
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Betsey W. Robertson from Nashville contributes a total of $1,000 to Democratic Party candidate Roy Cooper
Betsey W. Robertson from Nashville contributed a total of $1,000 to the campaign of Democratic Party candidate Roy Cooper.
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Elaine S. Wordsworth from Nashville contributes a total of $1,500 to Republican Party candidate Joseph M. (Mike) Eatmon
Elaine S. Wordsworth from Nashville contributed a total of $1,500 to the campaign of Republican Party candidate Joseph M. (Mike) Eatmon.
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Steve A. Wordsworth from Nashville contributes a total of $1,500 to Republican Party candidate Joseph M. (Mike) Eatmon
Steve A. Wordsworth from Nashville contributed a total of $1,500 to the campaign of Republican Party candidate Joseph M. (Mike) Eatmon.
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Jeffrey Wayne Sears from Nashville contributes a total of $500 to Democratic Party candidate Reuben F. Young
Jeffrey Wayne Sears from Nashville contributed a total of $500 to the campaign of Democratic Party candidate Reuben F. Young.
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Who made the largest political contributions during week ending October 18?
These are the top 100 political contributions made during the week ending October 18.
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Which political committees received the most in contributions during week ending October 18?
Here are the 50 political committees that received the largest amount of money from contributions during the week ending October 18.
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Census Bureau: More women than men in Nashville in 2019
Of the 5,516 people living in Nashville in 2019, 56.6 percent (3,124) were women and 43.4 percent (2,392) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the Rocky Mount Today.
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42.4 percent of people 25 or older had an associate's degree or higher in Nashville
42.4 percent of people 25 years or older had an associate's degree or higher in Nashville in 2019, according to data obtained from the U.S. Census Bureau.
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41 percent of people 25 or older had an associate's degree or higher in Nashville
41 percent of people 25 years or older had an associate's degree or higher in Nashville in 2018, according to data obtained from the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Census Bureau: 72.3 percent of people in Nashville were old enough to vote in 2020
Of the 5,521 citizens living in Nashville in 2020, 3,992 were old enough to vote as of March 26, according to U.S. Census Bureau data.
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Census Bureau: 3.9% of people in Nashville identified as multi-racial in 2020
Of the 5,521 citizens living in Nashville in 2020, 96.1 percent said they were only one race, while 3.9 percent said they were two or more races, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained in March.
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Census Bureau: 78.1 percent of people in Nash County were old enough to vote in 2020
Of the 94,287 citizens living in Nash County in 2020, 73,607 were old enough to vote as of March 26, according to U.S. Census Bureau data.