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Evaluation of North Carolina city websites

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This municipal government-related article was part of the Sunshine Review website. Ballotpedia archived this article to preserve its historical content.


Below is a chart evaluating the transparency efforts of North Carolina city websites.

Reading the chart

In the chart below:

600px-Yes check.png means that information is included on the government website
600px-Red x.png means that the information was not provided on the government website
PPartial.png means that information was partially provided

Check the page about each city for more detailed information about what information is available on the city website, along with recommendations users have made for positive changes.

Conclusions chart

2012

This chart encompasses the 5 largest cities in North Carolina: Charlotte, Raleigh, Greensboro, Winston-Salem, and Durham. These cities earned a "B-" in website transparency as of July 2012.

Budget? Meetings? Elected officials? Admin. Officials? Permits/
Zoning?
Audits? Contracts? Lobbying? Public records? Taxes?
Y
600px-Yes check.png
3 5 5 3 4 5 4 0 3 4
PPartial.png 2 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 1 1
N
600px-Red x.png
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 1 0

Comparison chart

Please check each district to see when it was last rated, if there is no time stamp then check the "History" tab to see when it was last edited.

There are no reports of North Carolina cities without a website.

Correcting errors

If you discover an error in this chart or on one of the articles about a North Carolina city, you can report the error by emailing us.