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2002 General Election Results SBOE Home Page Page 1 of 51 2002 GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS Constitutional Amendment Ref Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count For 1,283,375 Against 507,426 CT OF APPEALS JUDGE (BIGGS) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Sanford L. Steelman, Jr. REP 1,083,194 Loretta C. Biggs DEM 1,046,689 CT OF APPEALS JUDGE (BRYANT) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Ann Marie Calabria REP 1,108,615 Wanda G. Bryant DEM 1,020,286 CT OF APPEALS JUDGE (CAMPBELL) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Eric Levinson REP 1,089,728 Hugh Brown Campbell, Jr. DEM 1,046,594 CT OF APPEALS JUDGE (THOMAS) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Martha Geer DEM 1,073,423 Bill Constangy REP 1,058,485 CT OF APPEALS JUDGE (WALKER) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Rick Elmore REP 1,109,317 George R. Barrett DEM 1,022,078 D CT JUDGE(1) (BEAMAN) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Grafton G. Beaman 20,656 http://www.app.sboe.state.nc.us/NCSBE/Elec/Results/resultsby_contest_summary.asp?ED=11xx0... 12/5/2011 SBOE Home Page Page 2 of 51 D CT JUDGE(1) (BEAN) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count C. Christopher Bean 20,793 D CT JUDGE(1) (COLE) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count J. C. Cole 22,630 D CT JUDGE(10) (CROOM) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Craig Croom 118,523 D CT JUDGE(10) (FULLWOOD) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count James R. Fullwood 73,256 George W. Hughes 60,718 D CT JUDGE(10) (HAMILTON) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Joyce A. Hamilton 118,932 D CT JUDGE(10) (RUTH) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Kristin Ruth 115,547 D CT JUDGE(10) (SALISBURY) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Anne B. Salisbury 116,112 D CT JUDGE(10) (STUBBS) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Alice C. Stubbs 115,658 http://www.app.sboe.state.nc.us/NCSBE/Elec/Results/resultsby_contest_summary.asp?ED=11xx0... 12/5/2011 SBOE Home Page Page 3 of 51 D CT JUDGE(11) (CORBETT) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Albert A. (Andy) Corbett, Jr. 40,643 D CT JUDGE(11) (RAWLS) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Addie Rawls 27,791 James B. Ethridge 26,458 D CT JUDGE(12) (BEASLEY) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Cheri Beasley 33,418 Michael C. (Mike) Boose 19,058 D CT JUDGE(12) (CLARK) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Dougald N. Clark, Jr. 36,374 D CT JUDGE(12) (DONALDSON) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Ed Donaldson 35,514 D CT JUDGE(12) (HAIR) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count John S. Hair, Jr. 33,615 D CT JUDGE(12) (KEEVER) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count A. Elizabeth (Beth) Keever 36,856 D CT JUDGE(12) (STIEHL) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Robert Stiehl 24,943 Gregory M. Byrd 16,547 http://www.app.sboe.state.nc.us/NCSBE/Elec/Results/resultsby_contest_summary.asp?ED=11xx0... 12/5/2011 SBOE Home Page Page 4 of 51 D CT JUDGE(12) (TUCKER) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Kim Kelly Tucker 33,268 D CT JUDGE(13) (ALDRIDGE) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Tom Aldridge 25,754 Richard F. Green 13,243 D CT JUDGE(13) (SASSER) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Douglas B. Sasser 31,594 D CT JUDGE(14) (BROWN) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Craig B. Brown 34,851 D CT JUDGE(14) (CHANEY) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Richard G. Chaney 42,494 D CT JUDGE(14) (MCKOWN) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Ann McKown 28,516 Anita Smith 22,256 D CT JUDGE(14) (MOREY) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Marcia H. Morey 41,908 D CT JUDGE(14) (O NEAL) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Elaine M. O Neal 43,330 http://www.app.sboe.state.nc.us/NCSBE/Elec/Results/resultsby_contest_summary.asp?ED=11xx0... 12/5/2011 SBOE Home Page Page 5 of 51 D CT JUDGE(14) (TITUS) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count James T. (Jim) Hill 28,778 William A. (Drew) Marsh, III 23,070 D CT JUDGE(15A) (ALLEN) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Brad Allen 19,108 David Barber 10,254 D CT JUDGE(15B) (BUCKNER) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Joseph Moody (Joe) Buckner 33,914 D CT JUDGE(16A) (MCILWAIN) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count William C. McIlwain 5,718 D CT JUDGE(16A) (PATE) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Warren L. Pate 5,957 D CT JUDGE(16B) (CARMICAL) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count J. Stanley Carmical 10,112 D CT JUDGE(16B) (CARTER) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count John B. Carter, Jr. 10,470 D CT JUDGE(16B) (RICHARDSON) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Herbert L. Richardson 11,590 http://www.app.sboe.state.nc.us/NCSBE/Elec/Results/resultsby_contest_summary.asp?ED=11xx0... 12/5/2011 SBOE Home Page Page 6 of 51 D CT JUDGE(17A) (STONE) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Richard W. Stone 14,810 Jason Ross 9,061 D CT JUDGE(17A) (WILKINS) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Fred Wilkins 16,631 D CT JUDGE(17B) (KEY) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Spencer G. Key, Jr. 15,295 F Mickey Andrews 10,219 D CT JUDGE(17B) (NEAVES) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Charles (Chuck) Neaves, Jr. 15,809 Sarah Stevens 11,568 D CT JUDGE(17B) (OLIVER) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Otis M. (Bud) Oliver 14,545 Hugh C. Mills 12,028 D CT JUDGE(18) (ENOCHS) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Wendy M. Enochs 81,679 D CT JUDGE(18) (JARRELL) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count H. Thomas (Tom) Jarrell, Jr. 81,931 D CT JUDGE(19A) (HAMBY) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count William G. Hamby, Jr. 19,835 http://www.app.sboe.state.nc.us/NCSBE/Elec/Results/resultsby_contest_summary.asp?ED=11xx0... 12/5/2011 SBOE Home Page Page 7 of 51 Cecil R. Jenkins, Jr. 10,285 D CT JUDGE(19A) (JOHNSON) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Donna H. Johnson 24,439 D CT JUDGE(19A) (KNOX) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Michael G. Knox 23,158 D CT JUDGE(19A) (MCGEE) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Martin B. (Marty) McGee 21,809 Barrett O. Poppler 5,890 D CT JUDGE(19B) (GAVIN) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Lee W. Gavin 38,784 D CT JUDGE(19B) (JORDAN) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Scott C. Etheridge 34,181 Robert L. (Bob) Alley 14,802 D CT JUDGE(19B) (MANESS) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Jayrene Russell Maness 36,154 D CT JUDGE(19B) (SABISTON) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Michael A. Sabiston 35,038 D CT JUDGE(19C) (BLANTON) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Kevin G. Eddinger 17,842 http://www.app.sboe.state.nc.us/NCSBE/Elec/Results/resultsby_contest_summary.asp?ED=11xx0... 12/5/2011 SBOE Home Page Page 8 of 51 Lucretia Trent 10,357 D CT JUDGE(19C) (BROWN) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Charlie Brown 24,272 Nancy R. Gaines 6,053 D CT JUDGE(19C) (DIXON) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Beth Dixon 22,772 D CT JUDGE(19C) (KLUTTZ) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count William (Bill) Kluttz 24,386 D CT JUDGE(2) (GRIMES) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Samuel G. Grimes 22,072 D CT JUDGE(2) (PARKER) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Regina Rodgers Parker 17,530 Amanda Stroud 10,441 D CT JUDGE(20) (BRIDGES) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Kevin M. Bridges 44,437 D CT JUDGE(20) (TAYLOR) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Scott T. Brewer 30,752 W. David McSheehan 23,666 D CT JUDGE(21) (HAYES) http://www.app.sboe.state.nc.us/NCSBE/Elec/Results/resultsby_contest_summary.asp?ED=11xx0... 12/5/2011 SBOE Home Page Page 9 of 51 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Denise S. Hartsfield 38,811 Dean Rutledge 32,255 D CT JUDGE(21) (MENEFEE) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Lisa V. Menefee 45,735 James A. Davis 22,038 D CT JUDGE(22) (CATHEY) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Samuel A. Cathey 59,562 D CT JUDGE(22) (CULLER) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count April C. Wood 40,575 Cynthia Garner Barnhill 39,994 D CT JUDGE(22) (GOTTHOLM) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Mary F. Covington 43,318 Martin Gottholm 25,337 D CT JUDGE(22) (HONEYCUTT) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count James M. (Jim) Honeycutt 59,310 D CT JUDGE(22) (MICHAEL) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Wayne L. Michael 57,369 D CT JUDGE(22) (MYERS) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Jimmy Laird Myers 56,427 http://www.app.sboe.state.nc.us/NCSBE/Elec/Results/resultsby_contest_summary.asp?ED=11xx0... 12/5/2011 SBOE Home Page Page 10 of 51 D CT JUDGE(22)(KLASS-ROYSTER) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Theodore S. Royster, Jr. 58,248 D CT JUDGE(23) (BYRD) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count David V. Byrd 25,788 D CT JUDGE(23) (GREGORY) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Edgar B. (Ed) Gregory 25,072 D CT JUDGE(23) (MCLEAN) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Mitchell L. McLean 24,158 D CT JUDGE(24) (LEAVELL) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Bill Leavell 23,602 Gary B. Kivett 10,566 D CT JUDGE(25) (ABERNETHY) Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Amy R.
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