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Elected Officials FEDERAL STATE ECRETARY OF TATE PRESIDENT NC GOVERNOR NC S S Joseph R. Biden (Dem) – 2024 Roy Cooper (Dem) – 2024 Elaine Marshall (Dem) – 2024 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. 20301 Mail Service Center PO Box 29622 Washington DC 20500 Raleigh NC 27699-0301 Raleigh NC 27626-0622 (202) 456-1414 (919) 814-2000 (919) 814-5400 www.secretary.state.nc.us www.whitehouse.gov governor.nc.gov UP OF UBLIC NSTRUCTION VICE-PRESIDENT NC LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR NC S . P I Kamala Harris (Dem) – 2024 Mark Robinson (Rep) – 2024 Catherine Truitt (Rep) – 2024 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. 20401 Mail Service Center 6301 Mail Service Center Washington DC 20500 Raleigh NC 27699-0401 Raleigh, NC 27699-6301 (202) 456-1414 (919) 814-3684 (984) 236-2100 www.ncpublicschools.org www.whitehouse.gov ltgov.nc.gov REASURER NC ATTORNEY GENERAL NC T US SENATE Josh Stein (Dem) – 2024 Dale R. Folwell (Rep) – 2024 Richard Burr (Rep) – 2022 9001 Mail Service Center 3200 Atlantic Ave. 217 Russell Senate Office Building Raleigh NC 27699-9001 Raleigh, NC 27604 Washington DC 20510 (919) 716-6400 (919) 814-4000 (202) 224-3154 www.ncdoj.gov www.nctreasurer.com www.burr.senate.gov NC AUDITOR ENERAL SSEMBLY Thom Tillis (Rep) – 2026 Beth A. Wood (Dem) – 2024 NC G A 113 Dirksen Senate Office Building, 20601 Mail Service Center Legislative Building Washington DC 20510 Raleigh NC 27699-0600 16 W Jones St.. Raleigh NC 27601 (202) 224-6342 (919) 807-7500 (919) 733-4111 www.tillis.senate.gov www.ncauditor.net www.ncleg.net ENATE NC COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE NC S US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Steve Troxler (Rep) – 2024 Senate District 5 st 1 District 1001 Mail Service Center Don Davis (Dem) – 2022 G. K. Butterfield (Dem) – 2022 Raleigh NC 27699-1001 (919) 715-8363 2080 Rayburn House Office Building (919) 707-3021 [email protected] Washington DC 20515 www.ncagr.gov (202) 225-3101 NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES butterfield.house.gov NC COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE House District 8 Kandie D. Smith (Dem) – 2022 rd Mike Causey (Rep) – 2024 3 District 1201 Mail Service Center (919) 715-3023 Gregory F. Murphy (Rep) – 2022 Raleigh NC 27699-1201 [email protected] 313 Cannon House Office Building (855) 408-1212 Washington DC 20515 www.ncdoi.com House District 9 (202) 225-3415 Brian Farkas (Dem) – 2022 gregmurphy.house.gov/ (919) 733-5757 OMMISSIONER OF ABOR NC C L [email protected] Josh Dobson (Rep) – 2024 1101 Mail Service Center House District 12 Raleigh NC 27699-1101 Chris Humphrey (Rep) – 2022 (800) 625-2267 (252) 525-4572 www.nclabor.com [email protected] COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS DISTRICT ATTORNEY District 6 1717 W 5th St., Greenville NC 27834 District 3 Worth Forbes – 2024 (252) 902-2950 Faris Dixon (Dem) – 2022 (252) 714-9587 www.pittcountync.gov (252) 695-7200 [email protected] www.ncdistrictattorney.org/03A/03A.html District 1 District 7 Ann Floyd Huggins (Dem) – 2022 SHERIFF Caroline W. Doherty – 2022 (252) 757-1444 Paula Dance (Dem) – 2022 (252) 902-9024 [email protected] (252) 902-2800 [email protected] pittcountysheriff.com District 2 District 8 Melinda Fagundus – 2024 Mary Perkins-Williams (Dem) – 2022 CLERK OF COURT (252) 756-7031 (252) 751-6686 Sara Beth Fulford Rhodes (Dem) – 2022 [email protected] [email protected] (252) 695-7100 www.nccourts.gov/locations/pitt- District 9 District 3 county/contact-directory Benjie Forrest – 2024 Christopher W. Nunnally (Dem) – 2022 (252) 917-7374 (252) 758-5328 REGISTER OF DEEDS [email protected] [email protected] Lisa Nichols (Dem) – 2024 (252) 902-1650 District 4 www.pittcountync.gov/249/Register- SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT Alex Albright (Dem) – 2022 of-Deeds (252) 749-7974 BOARD [email protected] Pitt County Agricultural Center 403 Government Cir., Suite 4 BOARD OF EDUCATION District 5 Greenville NC 27834 1717 W 5th St., Greenville NC 27834 Mike Fitzpatrick (Rep) – 2022 (252) 902-1746 (252) 830-4264 (252) 689-6699 www.pittcountync.gov/239/Pitt-Soil-and- www.pitt.k12.nc.us/page/21 [email protected] Water-Conservation-Distric District 1 District 6 Elected Seats Tracy Everette-Lenz – 2022 Lauren White (Rep) – 2022 David Collier – 2024 (252) 717-8864 (252) 341-5522 Candace Pearce – 2022 [email protected] [email protected] W. Steve Sutton – 2022 District 2 District A (Districts 1 & 2) Appointed Seats Amy Cole – 2022 Melvin McLawhorn (Dem) – 2024 Brooks Bunn – 2024 (252) 814-9028 (252) 327-6559 C. Leroy Smith – 2022 [email protected] [email protected] District B (Districts 3 & 6) District 3 Tom Coulson (Rep) – 2024 James E. Tripp Jr. – 2024 (252) 321-2942 (252) 531-2993 [email protected] [email protected] District C (Districts 4 & 5) District 4 Beth B. Ward (Dem) – 2024 Donald C. Rhodes – 2024 (252) 355-7724 (252) 999-0422 [email protected] [email protected] District 5 Anna Barrett Smith – 2022 (252) 489-9395 [email protected] JUDICIAL MUNICIPALITIES SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE DISTRICT 3A NC SUPREME COURT rd TOWN OF AYDEN PO Box 2170, Raleigh NC 27602-2170 100 W. 3 St. Greenville NC 27858 4144 West Ave., Ayden NC 28513 (919) 831-5700 (252) 695-7260 PO Box 219, Ayden NC 28513 www.nccourts.org/Courts/Appellate/Supreme www.nccourts.gov/locations/pitt- (252) 481-5817 county/contact-directory www.ayden.com Chief Justice Paul M. Newby (Rep) – 2028 Senior Resident Superior Court Judge Mayor Marvin K. Blount III (Dem) – 2022 Steve Tripp – 2023 Associate Justice Robin E. Hudson (Dem) – 2022 Jeffery B. Foster (Rep) – 2024 Commissioner – Ward 1 Sam Ervin IV (Dem) – 2022 Ivory Mewborn – 2023 Michael R. (Mike) Morgan (Dem) – 2024 Commissioner – Ward 2 Anita Earls (Dem) – 2026 DISTRICT COURT JUDGE DISTRICT 3A Cynthia Goff – 2023 Phillip Berger Jr. (Rep) – 2028 100 W. 3rd St. Greenville NC 27858 Tamara Barringer (Rep) – 2028 (252) 695-7270 Commissioner – Ward 3 www.nccourts.gov/locations/pitt- Raymond Langley – 2021 county/contact-directory NC COURT OF APPEALS Commissioner – Ward 4 PO Box 888, Raleigh NC 27602 Chief District Court Judge Johnny Davis – 2021 (919) 831-3600 G. Galen Braddy (Dem) – 2024 www.nccourts.gov/courts/court-of- Commissioner – Ward 5 appeals Judges Phyllis P. Ross – 2021 Brian DeSoto (Rep) – 2024 Chief Judge Lee F. Teague (Rep) – 2022 Donna S. Stroud (Rep) – 2022 Wendy Hazelton (Dem) – 2024 TOWN OF BETHEL Daniel Hines Entzminger (Rep) – 2022 7439 Main St., Bethel NC 27812 Judges Mario Perez (Dem) – 2024 PO Box 337, Bethel NC 27812 Chris Dillon (Rep) – 2028 (252) 818-0891 Richard Dietz (Rep) – 2024 www.bethelnc.org John M. Tyson (Rep) – 2022 Lucy Inman (Dem) – 2022 Mayor Valerie Zachary (Rep) – 2024 Gloristine Brown – 2021 Hunter Murphy (Rep) – 2024 John Arrowood (Dem) – 2026 Commissioners Allegra Katherine Collins (Dem) – 2026 Ferrell L. Blount – 2021 Toby Hampson (Dem) – 2026 Janet Everett Davis – 2021 Jeff Carpenter (Rep) – 2028 Ed Dennis, Jr. – 2021 April Wood (Rep) – 2028 Thomas Lilley – 2021 Fred Gore (Rep) – 2028 Carl Wilson – 2021 Jefferson Griffin (Rep) – 2028 Darren Jackson (Dem) – 2028 TOWN OF FALKLAND PO Box AO, Falkland NC 27827 (252) 757-3787 Mayor Ginger Little – 2023 Commissioners Joy M. Collins – 2023 James Larry Gorham – 2023 James Ronald Norville – 2023 TOWN OF FARMVILLE CITY OF GREENVILLE TOWN OF GRIMESLAND 3672 N Main St., Farmville NC 27828 200 W 5th St., Greenville NC 27858 7592 Pitt St., Grimesland NC 27837 PO Box 86, Farmville NC 27828 PO Box 7207, Greenville NC 27835 PO Box 147, Grimesland NC 27837 (252) 753-5116 (252) 329-2489 (252) 752-6337 http://farmvillenc.gov/ www.greenvillenc.gov www.grimesland.org Mayor Mayor Aldermen John Moore – 2021 P. J. Connelly – 2021 Ted Bowles – 2021 Ronnie J. Bowling – 2021 Commissioners Council Member At-Large Eleanor H. Farr – 2021 Jamin Dixon – 2023 Brian Meyerhoeffer – 2021 Kyle Hodges – 2021 Brenda Elks – 2023 Gerald Whitley – 2021 Alma Cobb Hobbs – 2021 Council Member District 1 David Shackleford – 2021 Monica Daniels – 2021 Bert Smith – 2023 VILLAGE OF SIMPSON Council Member District 2 2768 Thompson St., Simpson NC 27879 Rose H. Glover – 2021 PO Box 10, Simpson NC 27879 TOWN OF FOUNTAIN (252) 757-1430 PO Box 134, Fountain NC 27829 Council Member District 3 www.villageofsimpsonnc.com (252) 749-2881 Will Bell – 2021 Mayor Mayor Council Member District 4 Richard C. Zeck – 2021 Shirley A. Mitchell – 2021 Rick Smiley – 2021 Council Commissioners Council Member District 5 Brenda Gatlin Hawkins – 2021 Doris Jean Edwards – 2023 William F. Litchfield, Jr. – 2021 Mary Staton Moye – 2021 Phoenix Hinson – 2021 Dianne Thomas – 2021 Kathy Parker – 2021 Glen Vines – 2023 TOWN OF GRIFTON Steven Williams – 2021 528 Queen St., Grifton NC 28530 TOWN OF WINTERVILLE PO Box 579, Grifton, NC 28530 2571 Railroad St., Winterville NC 28590 (252) 524-5168 PO Box 1459, Winterville NC 28590 www.grifton.com (252) 756-2221 www.wintervillenc.com Mayor Billy Ray Jackson – 2021 Mayor Douglas (Doug) Jackson – 2021 Commissioners William K. Barnes – 2023 Council David Anderson (appointed to fill Ricky Hines – 2023 Johnny Craft seat 02/09/2021) – Tony P. Moore – 2023 2021 to complete unexpired term Johnny Moye – 2021 Angela T. Gay – 2023 Veronica W. Roberson – 2023 Claude Kennedy – 2021 Mark C. Smith – 2021 Raymond E. Oakes, Jr. – 2021 CANDLEWICK AREA SANITARY DISTRICT Rita W. Leggett – 2021 Audrey Ord Shine – 2021 Earl T. Wade – 2021 .
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