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checkmark Uncompromised Impartiality And A Commitment To Economic Justice For All
checkmark Sound Judgment Honed In More Than 30 Years of Public Service In Civil And
Criminal Law
checkmark Licensed In 3 States, The U.S. Supreme Court and Other Federal Courts

Marcus W. Williams, Attorney At Law, is the best qualified of the candidates to represent ALL of the people of North Carolina in the United States Senate.

He has an excellent, proven record of more than 30 years of
dedicated public service and advocacy in assisting the economically disadvantaged and the working poor. Marcus W. Williams is the only U. S. Senate candidate, for example, who has hands-on, legal experience in representing families to save their homes and their farms from foreclosure.

His thoughtful, cheerful and energetic demeanor undergirds his signature manner of treating each person with dignity, equality and compassion. Marcus has consistently demonstrated that a strong commitment to the principles embodied in the applicable law is indispensable to the attainment of justice in any factual scenario or political dilemma. Further, this Public Interest Attorney has spearheaded and implemented several successful, job-creating Community Economic Development Initiatives-- an expertise so vital to the resurgence of our economy during these perilous economic times.

As the Junior Senator form North Carolina, Marcus W. Williams would present a genuine, new vision for change and a strong voice which will reflect North Carolina core values. He is a lifelong Democrat with an eloquent independent voice.

Archive from 2008 Race for U.S. Senate

<<Click here to see Atty. Marcus W. Williams discuss the issues in 2008 >> (UNC-TV Video)

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Election Information

Primary Election
May 4, 2010
General Election
November 2, 2010

You can begin voting by Absentee Ballot on March 15, 2010.

For additional information on absentee voting, contact the
Board of Elections Office in your county.

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