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House and Senate Candidates As of 1/14/2020 House and Senate Candidates as of 1/14/2020 District Member Counties Party HOUSE 1 Rep. Edward (Eddy) Goodwin Bertie, Camden, Chowan, Perquimans, Tyrell, R Washington 1 Emily Bunch Nicholson Bertie, Camden, Chowan, Perquimans, Tyrell, D Washington 2 Rep. Larry Yarborough Granville, Person R 2 Cindy Deporter Granville, Person D Rep. Michael Speciale is not running in 2020 3 Jim Kohr Craven R 3 Steve Tyson Craven R 3 Guy D. Smith Craven R 3 Eric Queen Craven R 3 Dorothea Downing White Craven D 4 Rep. Jimmy Dixon Duplin, Onslow R 4 Christopher Schulte Duplin, Onslow D 5 Rep. Howard J. Hunter, III Gates, Hertford, Pasquotank D 5 Keith Rivers Gates, Hertford, Pasquotank D 5 Donald Kirkland Gates, Hertford, Pasquotank R 6 Rep. Bobby Hanig Currituck, Dare, Hyde, Pamlico R 6 Rob Rollason Currituck, Dare, Hyde, Pamlico R 6 Tommy Fulcher Currituck, Dare, Hyde, Pamlico D Rep. Lisa Stone Barnes is running for Senate District 11 7 Phil Stover Franklin, Nash D 7 Matthew Winslow Franklin, Nash R 8 Rep. Kandie Smith Pitt D 8 Tony Moore Pitt R 9 Rep. Perrin Jones Pitt R 9 Brian Farkas Pitt D 9 Jake Hochard Pitt D 10 Rep. John R. Bell, IV Greene, Johnston, Wayne R 10 Carl Martin Greene, Johnston, Wayne D 11 Rep. Allison Dahle Wake D 11 Clark Pope Wake R 11 Adrian Lee Travers Wake L 12 Rep. Chris Humphrey Lenoir, Pitt R 12 Lenton Credelle Brown Lenoir, Pitt D 12 Virginia Cox-Daugherty Lenoir, Pitt D 12 Deonko Brewer Lenoir, Pitt D N.C. School Boards Association 1 House and Senate Candidates as of 1/14/2020 District Member Counties Party 13 Rep. Pat McElraft Carteret, Jones R 13 Buck Bayliff Carteret, Jones D 14 Rep. George G. Cleveland Onslow R 14 Cindy Edwards Onslow R 14 Marcy Wofford Onslow D 15 Rep. Phil Shepard Onslow R 15 Mark Price Onslow R 15 Carolyn F. Gomaa Onslow D 16 Rep. Carson Smith Columbus, Pender R 16 Debbi Fintak Columbus, Pender D 17 Rep. Frank Iler Brunswick R 17 Tom Simmons Brunswick D 18 Rep. Deb Butler Brunswick, New Hanover D 18 Warren Kennedy Brunswick, New Hanover R 19 David A. Perry Brunswick, New Hanover R 19 Charlie Miller Brunswick, New Hanover R 19 James Dawkins Jr. Brunswick, New Hanover D 19 Marcia Morgan Brunswick, New Hanover D Rep. Holly Grange is running for Governor 20 Rep. Ted Davis, Jr. New Hanover R 20 Justin LaNasa New Hanover R 20 Adam Ericson New Hanover D 21 Rep. Raymond Smith Sampson, Wayne D 21 Eugene Pearsall Sampson, Wayne D 21 Brent Heath Sampson, Wayne R 22 Rep. William D. Brisson Bladen, Sampson R 22 Albert D. Kirby, Jr. Bladen, Sampson D 22 Martin (Tony) Denning Bladen, Sampson D 23 Rep. Shelly Willingham Edgecombe, Martin D 23 Claiborne Holtzman Edgecombe, Martin R 23 Abbie (Bud) Lane Edgecombe, Martin G 24 Rep. Jean Farmer-Butterfield Wilson D 24 John G. McNeil Wilson D 24 Mick Rankin Wilson R 25 Rep. James D. Gailliard Nash D 25 John Check Nash R 25 Steve A. Matthews Nash R 25 Nick Taylor Nash L N.C. School Boards Association 2 House and Senate Candidates as of 1/14/2020 District Member Counties Party 26 Rep. Donna McDowell White Johnston R 26 Justin Tate Johnston R 26 Linda Bennett Johnston D 27 Rep. Michael H. Wray Halifax, Northampton D 27 Jerry McDaniel Halifax, Northampton D 27 Kelby Hicks Halifax, Northampton D 27 Warren Scott Nail Halifax, Northampton R 28 Rep. Larry C. Strickland Johnston, Harnett R 28 Corey Stephens Johnston, Harnett D Rep. MaryAnn Black is not running in 2020 29 Vernetta Alston Durham D 30 Rep. Marcia Morey Durham D 30 Gavin Bell Durham L 31 Rep. Zack Hawkins Durham D 31 Steven W. Sosebee, Jr. Durham R 31 Sean Haugh Durham L 32 Rep. Terry E. Garrison Granville, Vance, Warren D 32 David Woodson Granville, Vance, Warren R 33 Rep. Rosa U. Gill Wake D 33 Antoine Marshall Wake D 33 Frann Sarpolus Wake R 33 Sammie Brooks Wake L 34 Rep. Grier Martin Wake D 34 Ronald L. Smith Wake R 34 Michael C. Munger Wake L 35 Rep. Terence Everitt Wake D 35 Alma Peters Wake R 35 Fred Von Canon Wake R 35 Michael Nelson Wake L 36 Rep. Julie von Haefen Wake D 36 Kim Coley Wake R 36 Gil Pagan Wake R 36 Bruce Basson Wake L 37 Rep. Sydney Batch Wake D 37 Jeff Moore Wake R 37 Erin Pare Wake R 37 Anna Powell Wake R 37 Liam Leaver Wake L N.C. School Boards Association 3 House and Senate Candidates as of 1/14/2020 District Member Counties Party Rep. Yvonne Lewis Holley is running for Lt. Governor 38 Abe Jones Wake D 38 Quanta Monique Edwards Wake D 38 Kenneth Bagnal Wake R 38 Richard Haygood Wake L 39 Rep. Darren G. Jackson Wake D 40 Rep. Joe John Wake D 40 Gerard Falzon Wake R 41 Rep. Gale Adcock Wake D 41 Scott Populorum Wake R 41 Guy Meilleur Wake L 42 Rep. Marvin W. Lucas Cumberland D 42 Jon Blake Cumberland R 43 Rep. Elmer Floyd Cumberland D 43 Kimberly Hardy Cumberland D 43 Clarence Wilson Goins, Jr. Cumberland R 43 Diane Wheatley Cumberland R 44 Rep. William O. Richardson Cumberland D 44 Terry Johnson Cumberland D 44 Heather S. Holmes Cumberland R 45 Rep. John Szoka Cumberland R 45 Keith Byrd Cumberland D 45 Frances Vinell Jackson Cumberland D 46 Rep. Brenden H. Jones Columbus, Robeson R 46 Tim Heath Columbus, Robeson D 47 Rep. Charles Graham Robeson D 47 Olivia Oxendine Robeson R 48 Rep. Garland E. Pierce Hoke, Scotland D 48 Johnny H. Boyles Hoke, Scotland R 49 Rep. Cynthia Ball Wake D 49 David Robertson Wake R 49 Cap Hayes Wake L 50 Rep. Graig R. Meyer Caswell, Orange D 51 Rep. John Sauls Harnett, Lee R 51 Jason Cain Harnett, Lee D N.C. School Boards Association 4 House and Senate Candidates as of 1/14/2020 District Member Counties Party 52 Rep. James L. Boles, Jr. Moore R 52 Bob Temme Moore R 52 Lowell Simon Moore D 53 Rep. David R. Lewis Harnett R 53 Sally Weeks Benson Harnett D 53 John C. Fitzpatrick, Sr. Harnett D 53 Zach Berly Harnett L 54 Rep. Robert T. Reives, II Chatham, Durham D 54 George T. Gilson, Jr. Chatham, Durham R 55 Rep. Mark Brody Anson, Union R 55 Gloria Harrington Overcash Anson, Union D 56 Rep. Verla Insko Orange D 56 Joe Parrish Orange D 57 Rep. Ashton Clemmons Guilford D 57 Chris Meadows Guilford R 58 Rep. Amos L. Quick, III Guilford D 58 Clinton Honey Guilford R 59 Rep. Jon Hardister Guilford R 59 Allen Chappell Guilford R 59 Nicole Quick Guilford D 60 Rep. Cecil Brockman Guilford D 60 Frank Ragsdale Guilford R 60 Ryan A. Blankenship Guilford R 61 Rep. Pricey Harrison Guilford D 62 Rep. John Faircloth Guilford R 62 Brandon Gray Guilford D 63 Rep. Stephen M. Ross Alamance R 63 Ricky Hurtado Alamance D 64 Rep. Dennis Riddell Alamance R 64 Peter McClelland Alamance R 64 Eric Henry Alamance D 65 Rep. Jerry Carter Rockingham R 65 Amanda Joann Bell Rockingham D 66 Rep. Scott Brewer Montgomery, Richmond, Stanly D 66 Ben Moss Montgomery, Richmond, Stanly R 66 Joey Davis Montgomery, Richmond, Stanly R N.C. School Boards Association 5 House and Senate Candidates as of 1/14/2020 District Member Counties Party 67 Rep. Wayne Sasser Cabarrus, Stanly R Rep. D. Craig Horn is running for Supt. of Public Instruction 68 David Willis Union R 68 Ericka L Mcknight Union D 69 Rep. Dean Arp Union R 69 Pam De Maria Union D 70 Rep. Pat B. Hurley Randolph R 70 Susan Lee (Susie) Scott Randolph D 71 Rep. Evelyn Terry Forsyth D 71 Kanika Brown Forsyth D Rep. Derwin Montgomery is running for U.S. House 72 Amber M. Baker Forsyth D 72 Lashun Huntley Forsyth D 72 Dan Lawlor Forsyth R 73 Rep. Lee Zachary Forsyth, Yadkin R 73 William Stinson Forsyth, Yadkin D Rep. Debra Conrad is not running in 2020 74 Jeff Zenger Forsyth R 74 Dan Besse Forsyth D 75 Rep. Donny Lambeth Forsyth R 75 Jacob Baum Forsyth R 75 Elisabeth Motsinger Forsyth D 75 Gardenia Henley Forsyth D 76 Rep. Harry Warren Rowan R 76 Al Heggins Rowan D 77 Rep. Julia C. Howard Davie, Rowan R 77 Barbara B. Howard Davie, Rowan D 78 Rep. Allen McNeill Moore, Randolph R 78 Jim Meredith Moore, Randolph D 79 Rep. Keith Kidwell Beaufort, Craven R 79 Nick Blount Beaufort, Craven D Rep. Steve Jarvis is running for Senate District 29 80 Haley Sink Davidson R 80 Roger Younts Davidson R 80 Sam Watford Davidson R 80 Wendy Sellars Davidson D N.C. School Boards Association 6 House and Senate Candidates as of 1/14/2020 District Member Counties Party 81 Rep. Larry W. Potts Davidson R 81 Robert Lewis Jordan Davidson D Rep. Linda P. Johnson is not running in 2020 82 William G. Hamby, Jr. Cabarrus R 82 Parish Moffitt Cabarrus R 82 Kristin Baker Cabarrus R 82 William F. Pilkington Cabarrus D 82 Aimy Steele Cabarrus D 83 Rep. Larry G. Pittman Cabarrus, Rowan R 83 Jay White Cabarrus, Rowan R 83 Gail Young Cabarrus, Rowan D 84 Rep. Jeffrey McNeely Iredell R 84 Gayle Wesley Harris Iredell D Rep. Josh Dobson is running for Labor Commissioner 85 Dudley Greene Avery, McDowell, Mitchell R 85 Ted Remington Avery, McDowell, Mitchell D 86 Rep.
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