22 (UPI) -- Contact tracers in two North Carolina counties have struggled to get COVID-19-positive patients to cooperate with investigations, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said in a report released Tuesday.Watch: Police, firefighters rescue 'butthead' steer stuck in mud pit.Sept. 22 (UPI) -- Police and firefighters in Florida teamed up to rescue a "butthead" steer that struggled against the emergency responders as they worked to free it from a mud pit.Martial artist breaks pushup Guinness record while wearing 60 pounds.Sept. In the electoral redistribution of 1994, York South ceased to exist when it was divided between the new electoral districts of York and New Maryland and the existing districts of … Two years ago, the People's Alliance pulled off a stunning election night feat in New Brunswick, increasing its vote total sixfold from 2014 and winning three seats.There was a sense the party had successfully lured disgruntled Progressive Conservative voters to its side, even though figures clearly show it was former Liberal and NDP supporters who formed the backbone of the party's upswing. Acadians, who make up 40 percent of the population but are concentrated in about a dozen ridings, were upset with the lack of Liberal programs specifically for them.Young, an Anglophone born in Acadia's Miramicihi River Valley, was felt to have great bilingual credentials, but more than one area voter expressed the feeling he was 'a phony, an English trying to pretend he's French. The case was the last of a series arising from an RCMP investigation that began in the early 1970s.While the heavyweights battled over personalities, NDP leader George Little campaigned on the belief voters 'are ready to consider a new approach.'. The timestamp is only as accurate as the clock in the camera, … '.For many, the question was whether to vote for Hatfield or Louise Blanchard, whose Parti Acadien has promised only to work toward setting up a parallel civil service to pave the way toward creation of an Acadian province.Despite the uncertainties of the spoiler vote, Hatfield confidently stated 'the response we've been getting across the province indicates to me that we're on the road to an unprecedented increase' in support. 1 preference is not going to win, then you might say, 'OK, I want to use my vote to affect the outcome,"' said Stephenson.When activated, vote switchers can cause unexpected lurches in political direction. It has been held by the PCs in every election since it was created except for the … The Liberals denied that, but did not challenge the Tories' $70-million figure for their program.With their economic programs set out, Hatfield and Young resorted to name calling.The premier questioned Young's 'loyalty' -- referring to his role in the ouster of former Liberal leader Joseph Daigle.Young questioned Hatfield's 'credibility,' reminding voters of RCMP influence peddling investigations that led to the conviction two years ago of Tory fundraiser Francis Atkinson. tops 200K deaths; Dr. Fauci says 'divisive' society hurting COVID-19 fight,Powell, Mnuchin promise economic support, push more action by Congress,Boat intercepted in 2018 carried would-be Kim Jong Un assassins, ex-official says.Copyright © 2020 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved. "The right answer in terms of understanding how people vote is that all of these things come together. In 1987, Liberal leader Frank McKenna won every seat in the general election with an 88,000 vote upswing in support from 1982, most of those former PC voters. Hatfield said his 12 years in office could easily stand up to voter scrutiny.New Brunswick voters, he said, were not going to risk losing 'stable leadership' in these tough economic times because of the 'ranting and roaring and raving' by rookie Liberal leader Douglas Young. Click on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time.This file contains additional information such as Exif metadata which may have been added by the digital camera, scanner, or software program used to create or digitize it. York South was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada.It was formed in 1974 when the former multi-member electoral district of York County was split into York North and York South.