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Fair Maps Pledge Chart House NC House Candidates CST- Constitution Party Candidate Dem- Democratic Candidate Gre- Green Party Candidate Lib- Libertarian Candidate Rep-Republican Candidate District Candidate Party Response 1 Edward C. Rep No response Goodwin 1 Ronald Wesson Dem Yes 2 Darryl Moss Dem Yes 2 Larry Yarborough Rep Not an important issue in my district. We have county districts with precinct lines. 3 Barbara Lee Dem No response 3 Michael Speciale Rep No response 3 T. Lee Horne III Lib Yes NC House Candidates CST- Constitution Party Candidate Dem- Democratic Candidate Gre- Green Party Candidate Lib- Libertarian Candidate Rep-Republican Candidate 4 Da’Quan Marcell Dem Yes Love 4 Jimmy Dixon Rep No response 4 Kevin E. Hayes CST No response 5 Howard Hunter Dem No response 5 Phillips Smith Rep No response 6 Bobby Hanig Rep Yes 6 Tess Judge Dem Yes 7 Lisa Stone Barnes Rep No response 7 Bobbie Richardson Dem Yes 8 Kandie Smith Dem No response 8 Brenda Letchworth Rep No response Smith NC House Candidates CST- Constitution Party Candidate Dem- Democratic Candidate Gre- Green Party Candidate Lib- Libertarian Candidate Rep-Republican Candidate 9 Kris Rixon Dem Yes 9 Greg Murphy Rep Yes 10 Tracy Blackmon Dem No response 10 John Bell Rep No response 11 Allison Dahle Dem Yes 11 Tyler Brooks Rep No response 11 Travis Groo Lib Yes 12 George Graham Dem Yes 12 Chris Humphrey Rep No response 13 Patricia McElraft Rep No response NC House Candidates CST- Constitution Party Candidate Dem- Democratic Candidate Gre- Green Party Candidate Lib- Libertarian Candidate Rep-Republican Candidate 13 Penelope Ann Una Yes DiMaio 14 George Cleveland Rep No response 14 Isaiah Johnson Dem No response 15 Dan Whitten Dem Yes 15 Phillip Shepard Rep No response 16 John Johnson Dem Yes 16 Carson Smith Rep No response NC House Candidates CST- Constitution Party Candidate Dem- Democratic Candidate Gre- Green Party Candidate Lib- Libertarian Candidate Rep-Republican Candidate 17 Frank Iler Rep Your statement you are asking us to sign contains assumptions that cause it to be other than a "yes" or "no" proposition. 17 Tom Simmons Dem Yes. Voters should pick their representatives rather than politicians pick their voters. Gerrymandering is not acceptable by either party. 18 Louis Harmati Rep No response 18 Joseph Sharp Lib Yes NC House Candidates CST- Constitution Party Candidate Dem- Democratic Candidate Gre- Green Party Candidate Lib- Libertarian Candidate Rep-Republican Candidate 18 Deb Butler Dem Yes 19 Ted Davis,Jr Rep Yes 19 Marcia Morgan Dem Yes 19 David Perry Lib Yes 20 Leslie Cohen Dem Yes 20 Holly Grange Rep No response 21 Raymond Smith Dem No response 21 Robert Freeman Rep No response 22 Martin Denning Dem No response 22 William Brisson Rep No response 23 Shelly Willingham Dem Yes NC House Candidates CST- Constitution Party Candidate Dem- Democratic Candidate Gre- Green Party Candidate Lib- Libertarian Candidate Rep-Republican Candidate 23 Claiborne Rep No response Holtzman 24 Jean Farmer- Dem Yes Butterfield 24 Kenneth Fontenot Una No response 25 James D. Gailliard Dem No response 25 John M. Check Rep No response 25 Nick Taylor Lib Yes 26 Linda Bennett Dem Yes, I stand for nonpartisan redistricting. 26 Donna White Rep No response 27 Raymond Dyer Rep No response 27 Michael Wray Dem No response NC House Candidates CST- Constitution Party Candidate Dem- Democratic Candidate Gre- Green Party Candidate Lib- Libertarian Candidate Rep-Republican Candidate 28 Jimmie M. Dem Yes, ma’am I Massengill will assist with championing this desperately needed piece of legislation. Thank you for allowing me to be a part of this reform. 28 Larry Strickland Rep No response 28 Walt Rabon Lib Yes 29 MaryAnn Black Dem Yes NC House Candidates CST- Constitution Party Candidate Dem- Democratic Candidate Gre- Green Party Candidate Lib- Libertarian Candidate Rep-Republican Candidate 29 Charles Becker Rep Yes. Frankly, I believe that this is the single most important issue facing us: without an end to gerrymandering, nothing else can be successfully resolved. I further believe that districts should be drawn to maximize competitiveness. 30 Marcia Morey Dem Yes 30 B. Angelo Burch, Rep Yes Sr. 30 Matthew Wagoner Lib Yes 31 Torian Webson Rep Yes NC House Candidates CST- Constitution Party Candidate Dem- Democratic Candidate Gre- Green Party Candidate Lib- Libertarian Candidate Rep-Republican Candidate 31 Erik Raudsep Lib Yes 31 Zack Hawkins Dem Yes 32 Terry Garrison Dem Yes 32 Robert Shingler Rep No response 33 Rosa Gill Dem Yes 33 Anne Murtha Rep Yes 34 Grier Martin Dem Yes 34 Catherine Rep No response Whiteford 34 Cap Hayes Lib Yes 35 Terence Everitt Dem Yes NC House Candidates CST- Constitution Party Candidate Dem- Democratic Candidate Gre- Green Party Candidate Lib- Libertarian Candidate Rep-Republican Candidate 35 Chris Malone Rep Yes. Must be computer based 35 Michael Nelson Lib Yes 36 Julie von Haefen Dem Yes 36 Nelson Dollar Rep No response 36 Robyn Haley Lib Yes Pegram 37 Sydney Batch Dem Yes 37 John Adcock Rep No response 37 Guy Meilleur Lib Yes 38 Yvonne Lewis Dem Yes Holley 38 Ken Bagnal Rep Yes NC House Candidates CST- Constitution Party Candidate Dem- Democratic Candidate Gre- Green Party Candidate Lib- Libertarian Candidate Rep-Republican Candidate 38 Bobby Yates Lib Yes Emory 39 Darren Jackson Dem Yes 39 Rhonda Allen Rep No response 39 Martin Lib Yes Matuszewski 40 Joe John Dem Yes 40 Marilyn Avila Rep No response 40 David Ulmer Lib Yes 41 Gale Adcock Dem Yes 41 Emmanuel Wilder Rep No response 42 Marvin Lucas Dem Yes 42 Ed Williams Rep No response NC House Candidates CST- Constitution Party Candidate Dem- Democratic Candidate Gre- Green Party Candidate Lib- Libertarian Candidate Rep-Republican Candidate 42 Mark A. Crowe CST Yes -Yes! “In the 2019 legislative session, I pledge to support the creation of an independent, nonpartisan redistricting process for congressional and legislative districts.” 43 Elmer Floyd Dem No response 43 John Czajkowski Rep Yes 44 Linda Devore Rep Yes 44 Billy Richardson Dem Yes 45 Albeiro Florez Dem No response 45 John Szoka Rep No response NC House Candidates CST- Constitution Party Candidate Dem- Democratic Candidate Gre- Green Party Candidate Lib- Libertarian Candidate Rep-Republican Candidate 46 Barbara Yates- Dem No response Lockamy 46 Brenden Jones Rep No response 47 Jarrod Lowery Rep No response 47 Charles Graham Dem Yes 48 Russell Walker Rep Frankly, I don’t have an opinion on this one. I am just starting as a candidate and simply have not formed an opinion 48 Garland Pierce Dem Yes NC House Candidates CST- Constitution Party Candidate Dem- Democratic Candidate Gre- Green Party Candidate Lib- Libertarian Candidate Rep-Republican Candidate 49 Cynthia Ball Dem Yes. I plan to sponsor a bill for nonpartisan redistricting. 49 David Robertson Rep Yes 49 Jonathan Horst Lib Yes 50 Graig Meyer Dem Yes 50 Kenneth Price Rep No response Rothrock 51 Lisa Mathis Dem Yes 51 John Sauls Rep No response 52 Jamie Bowles Rep No response 52 Lowell Simon Dem Yes NC House Candidates CST- Constitution Party Candidate Dem- Democratic Candidate Gre- Green Party Candidate Lib- Libertarian Candidate Rep-Republican Candidate 53 Richard Chapman Dem What about judicial districts? 53 David Lewis Rep No. Can’t be done 54 Robert Reives II Dem Yes 54 Jay Stobbs Rep No response 55 Frank Deese Dem No response 55 Mark Brody Rep No response 56 Verla Insko Dem Yes 56 Marcus Cooke Rep No response 56 Matthew P. Lib Yes Clements NC House Candidates CST- Constitution Party Candidate Dem- Democratic Candidate Gre- Green Party Candidate Lib- Libertarian Candidate Rep-Republican Candidate 57 Ashton Clemmons Dem Yes 57 Troy Lawson Rep No response 58 Amos Quick Dem Yes 58 Peter Boykin Rep No response 59 Jon Hardister Rep No response 59 Steven A. Buccini Dem Yes 60 Kurt Collins Rep Yes 60 Cecil Brockman Dem Yes 61 Alissa Batts Rep Yes 61 Mary Price Dem Yes Harrison 62 Martha R. Shafer Dem Yes NC House Candidates CST- Constitution Party Candidate Dem- Democratic Candidate Gre- Green Party Candidate Lib- Libertarian Candidate Rep-Republican Candidate 62 John Faircloth Rep Yes 63 Erica McAdoo Dem Yes 63 Stephen Ross Rep No response 64 Elliot Lynch Dem Yes 64 Dennis Riddell Rep No response 65 Michael H. Lee Dem Yes 65 Jerry Carter Rep No response NC House Candidates CST- Constitution Party Candidate Dem- Democratic Candidate Gre- Green Party Candidate Lib- Libertarian Candidate Rep-Republican Candidate 65 Houston Barrow Lib Yes -Yes! “In the 2019 legislative session, I pledge to support the creation of an independent, nonpartisan redistricting process for congressional and legislative districts.”I support impartial algorithm based maps created with open source software that have been optimized fo 66 Ken Goodman Dem Yes 66 Joey Davis Rep No response 66 Justin Miller GRE No response NC House Candidates CST- Constitution Party Candidate Dem- Democratic Candidate Gre- Green Party Candidate Lib- Libertarian Candidate Rep-Republican Candidate 67 Wayne Sasser Rep No response 67 Karen Webster Dem Yes 67 Michael Finn Lib Yes 68 Rick Foulke Dem Yes 68 Craig Horn Rep No response 69 Jennifer Benson Dem Yes 69 Dean Arp Rep No response 70 Mary Rulli Dem Yes 70 Pat B. Hurley Rep No response 71 Evelyn Terry Dem No response 71 Scott Arnold Rep No response NC House Candidates CST- Constitution Party Candidate Dem- Democratic Candidate Gre- Green Party Candidate Lib- Libertarian Candidate Rep-Republican Candidate 72 Derwin Dem No response Montgomery 72 Reginald Reid Rep No response 73 William Stinson Dem Yes 73 Lee Zachary Rep No such thing- 74 Terri Elizabeth Dem Yes LeGrand 74 Debra Conrad Rep No response 75 Dan Besse Dem Yes 75 Donny Lambeth Rep No response 76 Joe Fowler Dem No response 76 Harry Warren Rep No response NC House Candidates CST- Constitution Party Candidate Dem- Democratic Candidate Gre- Green Party Candidate Lib- Libertarian Candidate Rep-Republican Candidate 77 Julia Craven Rep No response Howard 77 Bonnie Dawn Clark Dem Yes 78 Jim Meredith Dem Yes 78 Allen Ray McNeill Rep No response 79 Jerry E.
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