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Candidate List Grouped by Contest State Board of Elections STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS CANDIDATE LIST GROUPED BY CONTEST CRITERIA: Election: 03/03/2020, Show Contest w/o Candidate: N, County: ALL COUNTIES, Data Source: STATE ONLY VIEW CANDIDATE NAME NAME ON BALLOT PARTY FILING DATE ADDRESS PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE (CST) BLANKENSHIP, DON Don Blankenship CST 12/04/2019 KRAUT, CHARLES Charles Kraut CST 12/04/2019 PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE (DEM) BENNET, MICHAEL Michael Bennet DEM 12/03/2019 BIDEN, JOSEPH R Joseph R. Biden DEM 12/03/2019 BLOOMBERG, MICHAEL R Michael R. Bloomberg DEM 12/03/2019 BOOKER, CORY Cory Booker DEM 12/03/2019 BUTTIGIEG, PETE Pete Buttigieg DEM 12/03/2019 CASTRO, JULIAN Julian Castro DEM 12/03/2019 DELANEY, JOHN K John K. Delaney DEM 12/03/2019 GABBARD, TULSI Tulsi Gabbard DEM 12/03/2019 KLOBUCHAR, AMY Amy Klobuchar DEM 12/03/2019 PATRICK, DEVAL Deval Patrick DEM 12/03/2019 SANDERS, BERNIE Bernie Sanders DEM 12/03/2019 STEYER, TOM Tom Steyer DEM 12/03/2019 WARREN, ELIZABETH Elizabeth Warren DEM 12/03/2019 WILLIAMSON, MARIANNE Marianne Williamson DEM 12/03/2019 YANG, ANDREW Andrew Yang DEM 12/03/2019 PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE (GRE) HAWKINS, HOWIE Howie Hawkins GRE 12/02/2019 CONT_CAND_rpt_3.rpt Page 1 of 71 Dec 20, 2019 6:20 pm STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS CANDIDATE LIST GROUPED BY CONTEST CANDIDATE NAME NAME ON BALLOT PARTY FILING DATE ADDRESS PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE (LIB) ABRAMSON, MAX Max Abramson LIB 12/03/2019 PO BOX 746 SEABROOK, NH 03874 ARMSTRONG, KEN Ken Armstrong LIB 12/03/2019 10135 GOODWOOD BLVD BATON ROUGE, LA 70815 BEHRMAN, DAN Dan Behrman LIB 12/03/2019 PO BOX 29502 LAS VEGAS, NV 89126 18275 BLEVINS, KENNETH Kenneth Blevins LIB 12/03/2019 5194 N STATE HIGHWAY 97 SAND SPRINGS, OK 74063 FAAS, SOURAYA Souraya Faas LIB 12/03/2019 PO BOX 961012 MIAMI, FL 33296 GERHARDT, ERIK Erik Gerhardt LIB 12/03/2019 889 SEMINARY ST PENNSBURG, PA 18073 HILL, JEDIDIAH Jedidiah Hill LIB 12/03/2019 55 BARRETT AVE BEREA, OH 44017 536 HORNBERGER, JACOB Jacob Hornberger LIB 12/03/2019 43176 CENTER POST TERRACE BROADLANDS, VA 20148 JORGENSEN, JO Jo Jorgensen LIB 12/03/2019 3620 PELHAM ROAD GREENVILLE, SC 29615 300 KOKESH, ADAM Adam Kokesh LIB 12/03/2019 BOX 101 ASH FORK, AZ 60625 MCAFEE, JOHN John McAfee LIB 12/03/2019 10940 S PARKER RD PARKER, CO 80134 612 OGLE, JAMES ORLANDO James Orlando Ogle LIB 12/03/2019 1213 C FOREST AVE PACIFIC GROVE, CA 93950 RICHEY, STEVE Steve Richey LIB 12/03/2019 2033 NUUANU AVE HONOLULU, HI 96817 APT 6A RUFF, KIM Kim Ruff LIB 12/03/2019 15818 N HIDDEN VALLEY LANE PEORIA, AZ 85382 SUPREME, VERMIN Vermin Supreme LIB 12/03/2019 PO BOX 2384 ROCKPORT, MA 01966 VOHRA, ARVIN Arvin Vohra LIB 12/03/2019 4626 RIVER RD BETHESDA, MD 20816 PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE (REP) TRUMP, DONALD J Donald J. Trump REP 12/02/2019 WALSH, JOE Joe Walsh REP 12/20/2019 WELD, BILL Bill Weld REP 12/20/2019 US SENATE (CST) HAYES, KEVIN EUGENE Kevin E. Hayes CST 12/19/2019 416 S WEST CENTER ST FAISON, NC 28341 CONT_CAND_rpt_3.rpt Page 2 of 71 Dec 20, 2019 6:20 pm STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS CANDIDATE LIST GROUPED BY CONTEST CANDIDATE NAME NAME ON BALLOT PARTY FILING DATE ADDRESS US SENATE (DEM) FULLER, TREVOR M Trevor M. Fuller DEM 12/02/2019 PO BOX 30752 CHARLOTTE, NC 28230 SWENSON, STEVEN ANDREW Steve Swenson DEM 12/02/2019 58 WALNUT GROVE DR BUNNLEVEL, NC 28323 CUNNINGHAM, JAMES CALVIN III Cal Cunningham DEM 12/03/2019 PO BOX 309 RALEIGH, NC 27602 GOEL, ATUL KUMAR Atul Goel DEM 12/03/2019 4409 KNIGHTSBRIDGE WAY RALEIGH, NC 27604 SMITH, ERICA DANETTE Erica D. Smith DEM 12/03/2019 PO BOX 1236 GASTON, NC 27832 US SENATE (LIB) BRAY, SHANNON WILSON Shannon W. Bray LIB 12/11/2019 215 MYSTIC PINE PL APEX, NC 27539 US SENATE (REP) TILLIS, THOMAS ROLAND Thom Tillis REP 12/09/2019 P. O. BOX 97396 RALEIGH, NC 27624 WRIGHT, PAUL M Paul Wright REP 12/19/2019 115 N.W. CENTER STREET MT OLIVE, NC 28365 HUDSON, SHARON YEAGER Sharon Y. Hudson REP 12/20/2019 PO BOX 1602 HUNTERSVILLE, NC 28070 HOLMQUIST, LARRY HOWARD Larry Holmquist REP 12/20/2019 4902 TOWNE RIDGE DR GREENSBORO, NC 27455 US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 01 (DEM) BUTTERFIELD, GEORGE KENNETH JR G. K. Butterfield DEM 12/05/2019 POST OFFICE BOX 2571 WILSON, NC 27894 US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 01 (REP) BACA, ETHAN PATRICK Ethan Baca REP 12/09/2019 191 BELT RD HAMPSTEAD, NC 28443 SMITH, SANDRA LEE Sandy Smith REP 12/19/2019 PO BOX 434 WINTERVILLE, NC 28590 GLISSON, JAMES HENRY II Jim Glisson REP 12/20/2019 112 WALNUT CREEK DR GOLDSBORO, NC 27534 NIX, MICHELE ANN Michele Nix REP 12/20/2019 906 NORTH QUEEN STREET KINSTON, NC 28501 CONT_CAND_rpt_3.rpt Page 3 of 71 Dec 20, 2019 6:20 pm STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS CANDIDATE LIST GROUPED BY CONTEST CANDIDATE NAME NAME ON BALLOT PARTY FILING DATE ADDRESS US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 02 (DEM) ROSS, DEBORAH K Deborah K. Ross DEM 12/09/2019 PO BOX 28258 RALEIGH, NC 27611 TERRELL, ANDREW STEVEN Andrew (Andy) Terrell DEM 12/09/2019 PO BOX 1071 RALEIGH, NC 27602 JOHNSON-HOSTLER, MONIKA Monika Johnson-Hostler DEM 12/11/2019 PO BOX 99092 RALEIGH, NC 27624 NELSON, OLLIE ONEAL Ollie Oneal Nelson DEM 12/20/2019 PO BOX 8669 CAMP LEJEUNE, NC 28547 US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 02 (LIB) MATEMU, JAPHETH NTHAUTHA Jeff Matemu LIB 12/18/2019 5640 SIX FORKS RD. RALEIGH, NC 27609 US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 02 (REP) SWAIN, ALAN DAVID Alan D. Swain REP 12/12/2019 3004 ADONIS CIR RALEIGH, NC 27612 US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 03 (DEM) FARROW, DARYL TRENT Daryl Farrow DEM 12/13/2019 PO BOX 303 TRENTON, NC 28585 US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 03 (REP) MURPHY, GREGORY FRANCIS Greg Murphy REP 12/03/2019 PO BOX 1131 GREENVILLE, NC 27858 US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 04 (DEM) PRICE, DAVID EUGENE David E. Price DEM 12/02/2019 PO BOX 1986 RALEIGH, NC 27602 LOCKWOOD, DANIEL ULYSSES Daniel Ulysses Lockwood DEM 12/19/2019 2425 TALKING ROCK DR CARY, NC 27519 US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 04 (REP) SARKAR, DEBESH CHANDRA Debesh Sarkar REP 12/05/2019 5221 PATUXENT DR RALEIGH, NC 27616 LOOR, STEVE ALBERT Steve A. (Von) Loor REP 12/17/2019 10861 HAMILTON CLUB DRIVE RALEIGH, NC 27617 APT 306 THOMAS, ROBERT JAMES Robert Thomas REP 12/18/2019 120 SHADY SPRING PL DURHAM, NC 27713 SHAIKH, NASIR AHMAD Nasir A. Shaikh REP 12/18/2019 12420 BEAUVOIR ST RALEIGH, NC 27614 CONT_CAND_rpt_3.rpt Page 4 of 71 Dec 20, 2019 6:20 pm STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS CANDIDATE LIST GROUPED BY CONTEST CANDIDATE NAME NAME ON BALLOT PARTY FILING DATE ADDRESS US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 05 (CST) GREGORY, JEFFREY DALE Jeff Gregory CST 12/13/2019 1400 MOORESBORO RD SHELBY, NC 28150 US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 05 (DEM) BROWN, DAVID WILSON David Wilson Brown DEM 12/12/2019 PO BOX 351 MCADENVILLE, NC 28101 HUGHES, ERIC NATHAN Eric Nathan Hughes DEM 12/20/2019 PO BOX 563291 CHARLOTTE, NC 28256 US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 05 (REP) FOXX, VIRGINIA ANN Virginia Foxx REP 12/06/2019 616 RIME FROST BANNER ELK, NC 28604 US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 06 (DEM) DAVIS, BRUCE EDWARD SR Bruce Davis DEM 12/03/2019 1010 GREENSBORO RD HIGH POINT, NC 27260 MANNING, KATHY ELLEN Kathy Manning DEM 12/04/2019 P.O. BOX 41197 GREENSBORO, NC 27404 MONTGOMERY, DERWIN LAMAR Derwin L. Montgomery DEM 12/11/2019 2021 NEW WALKERTOWN RD WINSTON SALEM, NC 27101 FOXX, RHONDA ELAINE Rhonda Foxx DEM 12/16/2019 PO BOX 7053 GREENSBORO, NC 27417 HANES, EDWARD FRANCIS JR Ed Hanes, Jr. DEM 12/16/2019 380-H KNOLLWOOD STREET 1911 WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27103 US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 06 (REP) PICHARDO, LAURA NATIVIDAD Laura Pichardo REP 12/12/2019 8621 OLD US HIGHWAY 29 PELHAM, NC 27311 HAYWOOD, JOSEPH LEE Lee Haywood REP 12/12/2019 7203 MACKINTOSH PL SUMMERFIELD, NC 27358 US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 07 (DEM) JUDSON, MARK ANGUS Mark Judson DEM 12/13/2019 5448 APEX PEAKWAY APEX, NC 27502 NUMBER 362 WARD, CHRISTOPHER MITCHELL Christopher M. Ward DEM 12/19/2019 899 SANDY PLAINS CHURCH RD TABOR CITY, NC 28463 COLON, ROBERT JOHN Robert Colon DEM 12/19/2019 721 MELBA COURT WILMINGTON, NC 28405 APT D CONT_CAND_rpt_3.rpt Page 5 of 71 Dec 20, 2019 6:20 pm STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS CANDIDATE LIST GROUPED BY CONTEST CANDIDATE NAME NAME ON BALLOT PARTY FILING DATE ADDRESS US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 07 (REP) D'ABROSCA, PETER MARK Pete D'Abrosca - CANCELLED REP 12/11/2019 1818 BUNGALOW ROW WILMINGTON, NC 28409 ROUZER, DAVID CHESTON David Rouzer REP 12/13/2019 PO BOX 3142 WILMINGTON, NC 28406 US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 08 (DEM) AZIZ, NAVEED KHALID Naveed Aziz - WITHDRAWN DEM 12/13/2019 110 KRISTIN AVE SPRING LAKE, NC 28390 TIMMONS-GOODSON, PATRICIA Patricia Timmons-Goodson DEM 12/13/2019 1801 LAKESHORE DR FAYETTEVILLE, NC 28305 US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 08 (REP) HUDSON, RICHARD LANE JR Richard Hudson REP 12/04/2019 PO BOX 5053 CONCORD, NC 28027 US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 09 (DEM) SOUTHERLAND, HARRY LAMONT Harry Southerland DEM 12/16/2019 115 DAIRY CT RAEFORD, NC 28376 BROOKS, CLAYTON WHITE III Clayton W. Brooks III DEM 12/19/2019 PO BOX 729 LAURINBURG, NC 28353 WALLACE, CYNTHIA LEE Cynthia L.
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