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Contest Search Results Date: 8/16/2004 2:05:51PM PRINT RESULTS LIST Page 1 of 24 CONTEST SEARCH RESULTS Election Date : 11/02/2004 Contest Candidate Name Address Candidate Party PRESIDENT John F. Kerry / John Edwards DEM REP Not Yet Nominated REP Michael Badnarik / Richard Campagna LIB Walt Brown / Mary Alice Herbert (Write-In) 205 PIERCE DRIVE, RICHLANDS, NC 28574 UNA David Cobb (Write-In) 720 E. TREMONT AVE, CHARLOTTE, NC 28203 UNA Ralph Nader (Write-In) 73 CHERRY ST., APT. 1, ASHEVILLE, NC 28801 UNA US SENATE Erskine Bowles POB 28147, RALEIGH, NC 27611 DEM Richard Burr POB 5928, WINSTON SALEM, NC 27113 REP Tom Bailey 1326 BAITY BEND, GREENSBORO, NC 27406 LIB US CONGRESS DISTRICT 1 G. K. Butterfield POB 2571, WILSON, NC 27894 DEM Greg Dority 2383 MARKET STREET EXT, WASHINGTON, NC 27889 REP US CONGRESS DISTRICT 2 Bob Etheridge POB 28001, RALEIGH, NC 27611 DEM Billy J. Creech 5494 NORRIS ROAD, CLAYTON, NC 27520 REP US CONGRESS DISTRICT 3 Roger A. Eaton POB 674, MOREHEAD CITY, NC 28557 DEM Walter B. Jones POB 668, FARMVILLE, NC 27828 REP US CONGRESS DISTRICT 4 David Price POB 1986, RALEIGH, NC 27602 DEM Todd A. Batchelor 117 TEAL LAKE DRIVE, HOLLY SPINGS, NC 27540 REP Maximilian Longley (Write-In) 427 LEBANON DR., DURHAM, NC 27712 UNA US CONGRESS DISTRICT 5 Jim A. Harrell, Jr. 835 CLAREMONT CENTER, ELKIN, NC 28621 DEM August 17, 2004 2nd Primary REP US CONGRESS DISTRICT 6 William W. Jordan 3 PARKMONT COURT, GREENSBORO, NC 27408 DEM Howard Coble POB 1177, GREENSBORO, NC 27402 REP US CONGRESS DISTRICT 7 Mike McIntyre 3780 BERKLEY LANE, LUMBERTON, NC 28360 DEM Ken Plonk 1701 COUNTY LINE ROAD, KINGS MOUNTAIN, NC 28086 REP US CONGRESS DISTRICT 8 Beth Troutman POB 965, CONCORD, NC 28026 DEM Robert C. (Robin) Hayes POB 2000, CONCORD, NC 28026 REP US CONGRESS DISTRICT 9 Jack Flynn 841 RIVERWOOD ROAD, CHARLOTTE, NC 28270 DEM Date: 8/16/2004 2:05:51PM PRINT RESULTS LIST Page 2 of 24 CONTEST SEARCH RESULTS Election Date : 11/02/2004 Contest Candidate Name Address Candidate Party Sue Myrick 9169 BONNIE BRIAR CIR, CHARLOTTE, NC 28277 REP US CONGRESS DISTRICT 10 Anne N. Fischer POB 1523, MORGANTON, NC 28680 DEM August 17, 2004 2nd Primary REP US CONGRESS DISTRICT 11 Patsy Keever POB 8815, ASHEVILLE, NC 28814 DEM Charles H. Taylor POB 66, BREVARD, NC 28712 REP US CONGRESS DISTRICT 12 Mel Watt POB 36831, CHARLOTTE, NC 28236 DEM Ada M. Fisher POB 777, SALISBURY, NC 28145 REP US CONGRESS DISTRICT 13 Brad Miller 2306 BEECHRIDGE ROAD, RALEIGH, NC 27608 DEM Virginia Johnson POB 9284, GREENSBORO, NC 27429 REP GOVERNOR Mike Easley 200 NORTH BLOUNT STREET, RALEIGH, NC 27601 DEM Patrick J. Ballantine POB 7693, WILMINGTON, NC 28406 REP Barbara Howe 5046 TAR HILL DRIVE, OXFORD, NC 27565 LIB LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Beverly Eaves Perdue POB 12086, RALEIGH, NC 27605 DEM Jim Snyder POB 482, LEXINGTON, NC 27293 REP Christopher Cole POB 294, NEWELL, NC 28126 LIB ATTORNEY GENERAL Roy Cooper POB 10587, RALEIGH, NC 27605 DEM Joe Knott 3322 ALAMANCE DRIVE, RALEIGH, NC 27609 REP AUDITOR Ralph Campbell POB 27632, RALEIGH, NC 27611 DEM Leslie Merritt PO BOX 1036, ZEBULON, NC 27597 REP COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE Britt Cobb POB 27904, RALEIGH, NC 27611 DEM Steve Troxler POB 450, BROWNS SUMMIT, NC 27214 REP COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE Jim Long POB 10343, RALEIGH, NC 27605 DEM C. Robert Brawley POB 1322, MOORESVILLE, NC 28115 REP COMMISSIONER OF LABOR Wayne Goodwin 528 ANSON AVENUE, ROCKINGHAM, NC 28379 DEM Cherie Berry 1400 SW BLVD, NEWTON, NC 28658 REP SECRETARY OF STATE Elaine F. Marshall POB 25128, RALEIGH, NC 27611 DEM Date: 8/16/2004 2:05:51PM PRINT RESULTS LIST Page 3 of 24 CONTEST SEARCH RESULTS Election Date : 11/02/2004 Contest Candidate Name Address Candidate Party Jay Rao 4020 AMYINGTON DRIVE, CHARLOTTE, NC 28226 REP SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION August 17, 2004 2nd Primary DEM Bill Fletcher POB 5614, CARY, NC 27512 REP TREASURER Richard H. Moore POB 749, RALEIGH, NC 27602 DEM Edward A. Meyer POB 10143, GREENSBORO, NC 27404 REP DISTRICT ATTORNEY DISTRICT 5 September 14, 2004 Primary DEM Jennifer Harjo 401 SUN DIAL COURT, WILMINGTON, NC 28405 REP DISTRICT ATTORNEY DISTRICT 16A Kristy McMillan Newton 8555 SAINT PAULS ROAD, LUMBER BRIDGE, NC 28357 DEM DISTRICT ATTORNEY DISTRICT 19B Garland Nelson Yates 454 NORTHAMPTON DRIVE, ASHEBORO, NC 27204 REP DISTRICT ATTORNEY DISTRICT 30 Mike Bonfoey 45 EQUITY COURT, LAKE JUNALUSKA, NC 28745 DEM SUPREME COURT ASSOCIATE JUSTICE (PARKER) Sarah Parker POB 12113, RALEIGH, NC 27605 John M. Tyson 101 HAY STREET SUITE 2, FAYETTEVILLE, NC 28301 SUPREME COURT ASSOCIATE JUSTICE (ORR) Ronnie Ansley 19 W. HARGETT STREET, STE 406, RALEIGH, NC 27601 Rachel Lea Hunter 901 MADISON AVENUE, CARY, NC 27513 Howard E. Manning, Jr. 2103 MYRTLE AVENUE, RALEIGH, NC 27608 Betsy McCrodden 1524 CARR ST., RALEIGH, NC 27608 Fred Morrison, Jr. 900 INDIAN TRAIL DRIVE, RALEIGH, NC 27609 Paul Martin Newby 6108 CHOWNING COURT, RALEIGH, NC 27612 Marvin Schiller 3359 ALLEGHANY DR, RALEIGH, NC 27609 James A. Wynn, Jr. 104 BATHGATE LANE, CARY, NC 27602 COURT OF APPEALS JUDGE (MCGEE) Linda McGee PO BOX 9068, HICKORY, NC 28603 Bill Parker POB 18365, RALEIGH, NC 27619 COURT OF APPEALS JUDGE (BRYANT) Wanda G. Bryant POB 2347, RALEIGH, NC 27602 Alice C. Stubbs PO BOX 2624, RALEIGH, NC 27602 COURT OF APPEALS JUDGE (THORNBURG) Barbara Jackson POB 31503, RALEIGH, NC 27622 Alan Thornburg POB 2777, RALEIGH, NC 27602 SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE DISTRICT 6A Date: 8/16/2004 2:05:51PM PRINT RESULTS LIST Page 4 of 24 CONTEST SEARCH RESULTS Election Date : 11/02/2004 Contest Candidate Name Address Candidate Party Alma L. Hinton 106 BLUE WATER COURT, ROANOKE RAPIDS, NC 27870 SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE DISTRICT 6B Cy A. Grant 204 S WILLIFORD ROAD, AHOSKIE, NC 27910 SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE DISTRICT 10A (2 SEATS) Abe Jones POB 326, RALEIGH, NC 27602 Michael R. (Mike) Morgan POB 201, RALEIGH, NC 27602 SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE DISTRICT 10D Donald W. Stephens 5524 NORTH HILLS DRIVE, RALEIGH, NC 27612 SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE DISTRICT 11A Frank Lanier POB 104, BUIES CREEK, NC 27506 SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE DISTRICT 12B Gregory A. Weeks 2634 TORCROSS DRIVE, FAYETTEVILLE, NC 28304 SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE DISTRICT 14A Orlando F. Hudson, Jr. 9 SANDSTONE RIDGE DRIVE, DURHAM, NC 27713 SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE DISTRICT 16B (2 SEATS) Robert (Frank) Floyd, Jr. 200 MARTIN STREET, FAIRMONT, NC 28340 Gary L. Locklear 815 GARY LOCKLEAR DRIVE, PEMBROKE, NC 28372 SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE DISTRICT 17A Powell (P.W.) Watkins Glidewell IV 1005 RIDGEWOOD AVENUE, REIDSVILLE, NC 27320 Edwin G. Wilson, Jr. POB 294, WENTWORTH, NC 27375 SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE DISTRICT 18A Henry E. Frye, Jr. 5404 BREKENWOOD ROAD, PLEASANT GARDEN, NC 27313 SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE DISTRICT 18E Catherine C. Eagles 617 KIMBERLY DRIVE, GREENSBORO, NC 27408 SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE DISTRICT 20B W. David Lee 1601 HUNTER OAK LANE, MONORE, NC 28110 SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE DISTRICT 21B Judson D. (Dave) DeRamus, Jr. 463 CAROLINA CIRCLE, WINSTON SALEM, NC 27104 SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE DISTRICT 21D L. Todd Burke 3600 SAN CARLOS ROAD, WINSTON SALEM, NC 27105 SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE DISTRICT 26A (2 SEATS) Karl Adkins 309 E. MOREHEAD ST., STE 330, CHARLOTTE, NC 28202 Yvonne Mims Evans POB 32172, CHARLOTTE, NC 28232 Linwood O. Foust POB 30215, CHARLOTTE, NC 28230 SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE DISTRICT 28 (2 SEATS) Ronald K. Payne 54 EDGELAWN ROAD, ASHEVILLE, NC 28804 Dennis J. Winner 117 SONDLEY PARKWAY, ASHEVILLE, NC 28805 SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE DISTRICT 29 Date: 8/16/2004 2:05:51PM PRINT RESULTS LIST Page 5 of 24 CONTEST SEARCH RESULTS Election Date : 11/02/2004 Contest Candidate Name Address Candidate Party Laura J. (Suzy) Bridges 522 NORTH WASHINGTON STREET, RUTHERFORDTON, NC 28139 E. Penn Dameron, Jr. 257 N TRANQUILITY TRAIL, UNION MILLS, NC 28167 DISTRICT COURT JUDGE (BARNES) DISTRICT 1 Edgar L. Barnes 159 FEARING PLACE NORTH, MANTEO, NC 27954 DISTRICT COURT JUDGE (DAVIS-MALARNEY) DISTRICT 1 Amber Davis-Malarney 115 GARDEN DRIVE, MANTEO, NC 27954 DISTRICT COURT JUDGE (HARDISON) DISTRICT 2 James W. Hardison 1069 W. T. ROSS ROAD, WILLIAMSTON, NC 27892 DISTRICT COURT JUDGE (PAUL) DISTRICT 2 Michael A. Paul POB 278, WASHINGTON, NC 27889 DISTRICT COURT JUDGE (BRADDY) DISTRICT 3A G. Galen Braddy 3987 AVON ROAD, GRIMESLAND, NC 27837 DISTRICT COURT JUDGE (LEECH) DISTRICT 3A David A. Leech 218 PINEVIEW DRIVE, GREENVILLE, NC 27834 DISTRICT COURT JUDGE (VINCENT) DISTRICT 3A Charles M. Vincent POB 1611, GREENVILLE, NC 27835 DISTRICT COURT JUDGE (ALEXANDER) DISTRICT 3B Karen A. Alexander 3707 DARBY ROAD, TRENT WOODS, NC 28562 DISTRICT COURT JUDGE (MACK) DISTRICT 3B Peter Mack, Jr. 101 STRANGE LANE, NEW BERN, NC 28560 DISTRICT COURT JUDGE (QUINN) DISTRICT 3B Paul M. Quinn POB 3633, MORHEAD CITY, NC 28557 DISTRICT COURT JUDGE (SPENCER) DISTRICT 3B Cheryl Spencer 2405 GARYS LANE, NEW BERN, NC 28562 DISTRICT COURT JUDGE (WADDELL) DISTRICT 3B Jerry F. Waddell 4516 RIVERSHORE DRIVE, NEW BERN, NC 28560 Andrew (Andy) Wigmore 307 OCEAN OAKS DRIVE, EMERALD ISLE, NC 28594 DISTRICT COURT JUDGE (CAMERON) DISTRICT 4 William M. (Mac) Cameron III POB 395, RICHLANDS, NC 28574 DISTRICT COURT JUDGE (FOY) DISTRICT 4 Louis Foy POB 460, POLLOCKSVILLE, NC 28573 DISTRICT COURT JUDGE (JONES) DISTRICT 4 Carol Jones PO BOX 65, KENANSVILLE, NC 28349 Thomas D. McNamara 104 MYRTLE PLACE, JACKSONVILLE, NC 28540 DISTRICT COURT JUDGE (KIMBLE) DISTRICT 4 Wayne (Gary) Kimble, Jr. 100 MIDDLETON PLACE, JACKSONVILLE, NC 28540 DISTRICT COURT JUDGE (STEVENS) DISTRICT 4 Henry Stevens 306 FOX RIDGE ROAD, WARSAW, NC 28398 DISTRICT COURT JUDGE (THAGARD) DISTRICT 4 Date: 8/16/2004 2:05:51PM PRINT RESULTS LIST Page 6 of 24 CONTEST SEARCH RESULTS Election Date : 11/02/2004 Contest Candidate Name Address Candidate Party Leonard W.
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