RALEIGH — My colleagues and I at “NC Spin,” the television discussion show on North Carolina politics that you simply cannot be without, are again providing the state’s most timely, comprehensive, and engaging coverage of election returns via a statewide radio network.

Host Tom Campbell, Chris Fitzsimon of NC Policy Watch, former NC House Speaker Dan Blue, and I will be providing vote totals, analysis, interviews, background, and other information that you just won’t get on any other radio or television program. In fact, you might want to take a page out of college-sports broadcasting. By all means choose your favorite TV news channel, local or national, if you are at home on Election Night. But turn the sound down and turn up the NC Spin Radio feed, which begins on 7 pm.

You can choose from among these fine local stations:

Asheville……….WZNN……..AM 1350
Chapel Hill……..WCHL……..AM 1360
Clinton…………WCLN……..AM 730
Durham………….WDNC……..AM 620
Gastonia………..WGNC……..AM 1450
Goldsboro……….WGBR……..AM 1150
Graham/Burlington..WSML……..AM 1200
Greenville………WNCT……..AM 1070
Hamlet………….WKDX……..AM 1250
Hendersonville…..WHKP……..AM 1450
Hickory…………WHKY……..AM 1290
High Point………WMFR……..AM 1260
Jacksonville…….WJNC……..AM 1240
Lexington……….WLXN……..AM 1440
Lincolnton………WLON……..AM 1050
Morehead City……WTKF……..FM 107.3
Morganton……….WMNC……..FM 92.1
Murphy………….WKRK……..AM 1320
Murfreesboro…….WDLZ……..FM 98.3
Raleigh…………WDNZ……..AM 570
Roanoke Rapids…..WPTM……..FM 102.3
Roanoke Rapids…..WYTT……..FM 97.9
Rockingham/Eden….WAYN……..AM 900
Rocky Mount……..WEED……..AM 1390
Rocky Mount……..WRMT……..AM 1490
Salisbury……….WSAT……..AM 1280
Salisbury……….WSTP……..AM 1490
Sanford…………WWGP……..AM 1050
Shelby………….WOHS……..AM 730
Smithfield………WMPM……..AM 1270
Tabor City………WTAB……..AM 1370
Weldon………….WCBT……..AM 1230
Weldon………….WSMY……..AM 1400
Whiteville………WTXY……..AM 1540
Wilmington………WAAV……..AM 980
Winston-Salem……WSJS……..AM 600

If you happen to be going to a campaign or party function on Election Night, please consider suggesting that the hosts put on our radio coverage. It’ll be focused on North Carolina and providing the latest results and analysis from our panel.

And afterwards, drop us a line to let us know how we did.

Hood is president of the John Locke Foundation and publisher of Carolina Journal.