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2012 Primary Election FORSYTH BOARD OF ELECTIONS CANDIDATE DETAIL LIST CRITERIA: Election: 05/08/2012, Show Contest w/o Candidate: N CONTEST NAME / CANDIDATE NAME / FILING DATE RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS MAILING ADDRESS HOME PHONE / WORK PHONE SEAT NAME / PARTY NAME ON BALLOT / MOBILE PHONE PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE OBAMA, BARACK 03/06/2012 DEM Barack Obama DEM PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE PREFERENCE, NO 03/06/2012 DEM No Preference DEM PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE PREFERENCE, NO 03/06/2012 REP No Preference REP PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE PREFERENCE, NO 03/06/2012 LIB No Preference LIB PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE GINGRICH, NEWT 03/06/2012 REP Newt Gingrich REP PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE PAUL, RON 03/06/2012 REP Ron Paul REP PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE ROMNEY, MITT 03/06/2012 REP Mitt Romney REP PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE SANTORUM, RICK 03/06/2012 REP Rick Santorum REP PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE PREFERENCE, NO 03/06/2012 DEM No Preference DEM PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE PREFERENCE, NO 03/06/2012 REP No Preference REP PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE PREFERENCE, NO 03/06/2012 LIB No Preference LIB PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE GARY, ROGER 03/06/2012 LIB Roger Gary LIB PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE HARRIS, R J 03/06/2012 LIB R. J. Harris LIB PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE JOHNSON, GARY 03/06/2012 LIB Gary Johnson LIB Mar 06, 2012 11:05 am CONT_CAND_rpt_2.rpt Page 1 of 7 FORSYTH BOARD OF ELECTIONS CANDIDATE DETAIL LIST CONTEST NAME / CANDIDATE NAME / FILING DATE RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS MAILING ADDRESS HOME PHONE / WORK PHONE SEAT NAME / PARTY NAME ON BALLOT / MOBILE PHONE PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE PERSON, CARL 03/06/2012 LIB Carl Person LIB PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE STILL, BILL 03/06/2012 LIB Bill Still LIB PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE WRIGHTS, LEE 03/06/2012 LIB Lee Wrights LIB PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE PREFERENCE, NO 03/06/2012 DEM No Preference DEM PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE PREFERENCE, NO 03/06/2012 REP No Preference REP PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE PREFERENCE, NO 03/06/2012 LIB No Preference LIB US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 05 MOTSINGER, ELISABETH 02/14/20126548 WOODMERE DRIVE (336) 793-5222 (336) 768-0496 DEM Elisabeth Motsinger DEM WALKERTON, NC 27051 US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 05 PELLER, BRUCE G 02/28/20123325 WOLFE STORE LANE (336) 324-7667 (336) 759-0651 DEM Bruce G. Peller DEM PFAFFTOWN, NC 27040 US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 12 NEWTON, MATTHEW 02/27/2012 6914 ROCKY FALLS ROAD 2015 AYRSLEY TOWN BLVD (704) 996-0379 SUITE 202 DEM Matt Newton DEM CHARLOTTE, NC 28211 CHARLOTTE, NC 28273 US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 12 WATT, MELVIN L 02/20/2012515 N. POPLAR STREET (704) 333-3310 (704) 344-9950 DEM Mel Watt DEM CHARLOTTE, NC 28202 NC GOVERNOR DALTON, WALTER H 02/21/2012 560 NORTH MAIN STREET PO BOX 1696 (919) 829-1132 DEM Walter H. Dalton DEM RUTHERFORDTON, NC RALEIGH, NC 27602 28139 NC GOVERNOR DUNN, GARY M 02/17/2012 125 EDGELAND DRIVE (704) 708-8888 DEM Gary M. Dunn DEM MATTHEWS, NC 28105 NC GOVERNOR ETHERIDGE, BOB 02/29/2012 1106 SUMMERVILLE (919) 821-9055 MAMERS ROAD DEM Bob Etheridge DEM LILLINGTON, NC 27546 NC GOVERNOR FAISON, OLLIE WILLIAM JR 02/13/2012305 TRIPLE CREEK DR (919) 563-1370 (919) 489-9001 DEM Bill Faison DEM EFLAND, NC 27243 NC GOVERNOR HENLEY, GARDENIA M 02/17/20124920 OLD WALKERTOWN (336) 767-8398 (336) 744-1578 ROAD DEM Gardenia M. Henley DEM WINSTON SALEM, NC 27105 Mar 06, 2012 11:05 am CONT_CAND_rpt_2.rpt Page 2 of 7 FORSYTH BOARD OF ELECTIONS CANDIDATE DETAIL LIST CONTEST NAME / CANDIDATE NAME / FILING DATE RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS MAILING ADDRESS HOME PHONE / WORK PHONE SEAT NAME / PARTY NAME ON BALLOT / MOBILE PHONE NC GOVERNOR BLACKMON, BRUCE 02/28/2012222 HATCHER ST PO BOX 8 (910) 893-3543 DEM Bruce Blackmon DEM LILLINGTON, NC 27546 BUIES CREEK, NC 27506 NC GOVERNOR HARNEY, JAMES 02/22/20122807 GEORGE OWEN ROAD (910) 308-0898 (910) 423-3851 REP Jim Harney REP FAYETTEVILLE, NC 28306 NC GOVERNOR JONES, SCOTT A 02/29/20121901 WHITLEY ROAD PO BOX 760 (336) 451-0981 (339) 288-4801 REP Scott A. Jones REP GREENSBORO, NC 27406 PLEASANT GARDEN, NC 27313 NC GOVERNOR MAHAN, JAMES E 02/27/20122135 REGATTA LANE, 105 PO BOX 388 (704) 483-6938 REP Jim Mahan REP DENVER, NC 28037 DENVER, NC 28037 NC GOVERNOR MCCRORY, PAT 02/15/20121963 MARYLAND AVENUE (704) 344-0484 (704) 331-1042 REP Pat McCrory REP CHARLOTTE, NC 28209 NC GOVERNOR MOSS, CHARLES KENNETH 02/24/2012102 BRITTANY LANE (336) 963-6061 REP Charles Kenneth Moss REP RANDLEMAN, NC 27317 NC GOVERNOR WRIGHT, PAUL 02/24/2012 147 SWINSON DRIVE REP Paul Wright REP DUDLEY, NC 28333 NC LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR MANSFIELD, ERIC L 02/23/20122866 SKYE DRIVE (910) 485-5682 (910) 323-9222 DEM Eric L. Mansfield DEM FAYETTEVILLE, NC 28303 NC LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR COLEMAN, LINDA D 02/13/2012201 KIRVIN CT (919) 266-9037 (919) 807-4909 DEM Linda D. Coleman DEM KNIGHTDALE, NC 27545 NC LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR FOLWELL, DALE 02/13/2012299 S. WESTVIEW DRIVE (336) 748-0046 (919) 733-5787 REP Dale Folwell REP WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27104 NC LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR FOREST, DAN 02/16/20128760 WILDWOOD LINKS (919) 961-2424 REP Dan Forest REP RALEIGH, NC 27613 NC LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR GURLEY, TONY 02/16/201210037 SYCAMORE ROAD PO BOX 90804 (919) 846-6274 (919) 215-0240 REP Tony Gurley REP RALEIGH, NC 27613 RALEIGH, NC 27615 NC LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR MILLS, PAUL GREY JR 02/29/2012156 BRICK KILN WAY (704) 664-0863 REP Grey Mills REP MOORESVILLE, NC 28117 NC LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR RICH, ARTHUR JASON 02/28/20122854 HWY 210 WEST (910) 588-4458 (252) 624-5822 REP Arthur Jason Rich REP GARLAND, NC 28441 NC AUDITOR DEBRAGGA, JOSEPH HANK 02/23/2012516 S WATER STREET B15 PO BOX 26324 (919) 757-7986 (919) 707-8583 REP Joseph Hank DeBragga REP ORIENTAL, NC 28571 RALEIGH, NC 27611 Mar 06, 2012 11:05 am CONT_CAND_rpt_2.rpt Page 3 of 7 FORSYTH BOARD OF ELECTIONS CANDIDATE DETAIL LIST CONTEST NAME / CANDIDATE NAME / FILING DATE RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS MAILING ADDRESS HOME PHONE / WORK PHONE SEAT NAME / PARTY NAME ON BALLOT / MOBILE PHONE NC AUDITOR DORITY, GREG 02/15/20122383 MARKET STREET EXT PO BOX 2316 (252) 946-9259 REP Greg Dority REP WASHINGTON, NC 27889 WASHINGTON, NC 27889 NC AUDITOR GOLDMAN, DEBRA 02/14/2012505 NANTUCKET DRIVE PO BOX 3396 (919) 637-9292 REP Debra Goldman REP CARY, NC 27513 CARY, NC 27519 NC AUDITOR SHUBERT, FERN 02/28/2012505 SOUTH ELM STREET (704) 296-2175 REP Fern Shubert REP MARSHVILLE, NC 28103 NC AUDITOR WRIGHT, RUDY 02/29/201212 9TH AVE NW PO BOX 1709 (828) 238-1465 (828) 466-1044 REP Rudy Wright REP HICKORY, NC 28601 HICKORY, NC 28603 NC COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE SMITH, WALTER 02/23/20121117 FAIRWAY DRIVE (336) 679-2747 DEM Walter Smith DEM YADKINVILLE, NC 27055 NC COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE BRYANT, SCOTT 02/24/2012932 LAMBERT CHAPEL (919) 742-5564 ROAD DEM Scott Bryant DEM SILER CITY, NC 27344 NC COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE MCMANUS, WILLIAM 02/28/2012 921 NORTHEAST DRIVE 38 (336) 398-6051 JOSEPH REP Bill McManus REP DAVIDSON, NC 28036 NC COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE TROXLER, STEVE 02/14/20127017 CLAYTON ROAD (336) 656-9253 (919) 704-3021 REP Steve Troxler REP BROWN SUMMIT, NC 27214 NC COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE MCCALL, JAMES 02/28/2012714 FOREST LANE 961 N MAIN STREET (704) 664-7339 (704) 663-1230 REP James McCall REP MOORESVILLE, NC 28117 MOORESVILLE, NC 28115 NC COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE MORGAN, RICHARD 02/28/20128688 NC HWY 705 570 PINEHURST SOUTH (910) 948-4237 (919) 971-3044 REP Richard Morgan REP EAGLE SPRINGS, NC 27242 PINEHURST, NC 28374 NC COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE CAUSEY, JOHN MICHAEL 02/13/20122876 CAUSEY LAKE ROAD (336) 273-9913 (336) 210-1947 REP Mike Causey REP GREENSBORO, NC 27406 NC COMMISSIONER OF LABOR FOSTER, MARLOWE 02/13/20121908 GARDEN CITY CT (919) 250-0820 (919) 414-2088 DEM Marlowe Foster DEM RALEIGH, NC 27604 NC COMMISSIONER OF LABOR RICHARDSON, TYRONE 02/24/2012PO BOX 46046 (919) 284-5483 DEM Ty Richardson DEM RALEIGH, NC 27620 NC COMMISSIONER OF LABOR BROOKS, JOHN C 02/13/2012516 N. BLOUNT ST (919) 828-4251 (919) 828-4251 DEM John C. Brooks DEM RALEIGH, NC 27604 NC SECRETARY OF STATE DAOUD, ABRAHAM J 02/28/2012401 BUTLER STREET (336) 399-0817 (336) 368-1004 REP A. J. Daoud REP PILOT MOUNTAIN, NC 27041 Mar 06, 2012 11:05 am CONT_CAND_rpt_2.rpt Page 4 of 7 FORSYTH BOARD OF ELECTIONS CANDIDATE DETAIL LIST CONTEST NAME / CANDIDATE NAME / FILING DATE RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS MAILING ADDRESS HOME PHONE / WORK PHONE SEAT NAME / PARTY NAME ON BALLOT / MOBILE PHONE NC SECRETARY OF STATE GARDNER, KENNETH 02/13/20125417 HUNTER HOLLOW (919) 857-6929 MICHAEL DRIVE REP Kenn Gardner REP RALEIGH, NC 27606 NC SECRETARY OF STATE GOODWIN, EDWARD 02/22/20121015 MACEDONIA ROAD (252) 482-8168 (252) 619-2760 CHARLES REP Ed Goodwin REP EDENTON, NC 27932 NC SECRETARY OF STATE BEITLER, MICHAEL 02/23/20122709 CURRIETON COURT (336) 441-5251 REP Michael (Mike) Beitler REP OAK RIDGE, NC 27310 NC SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION MARTIN, RAY ERNEST 02/16/2012102 CAVENDISH DRIVE 1251 NW MAYNARD ROAD (919) 630-7052 (919) 630-7052 REP Ray Ernest Martin REP CARY, NC 27513 CARY, NC 27513 NC SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION SCHOLL, DAVID 02/28/20124238 SHANNAMARA DRIVE (704) 882-5102 (704) 904-3090 REP David Scholl REP MATTHEWS, NC 28104 NC SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION TEDESCO, JOHN 02/27/2012104 ROCK FISH LANE (732) 768-4800 REP John Tedesco REP GARNER, NC 27529 NC SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION ALEXANDER, RICHARD 02/27/20122811 ARROWHEAD COURT (704) 320-4219 REP Richard Alexander REP MONROE, NC 28110 NC SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION CRAWFORD, MARK 02/21/2012105A ORCHARD STREET PO BOX 1345 (828) 669-2503 (828) 227-3855 REP Mark Crawford REP BLACK MOUNTAIN, NC MONTREAT, NC 28757 28711 NC TREASURER ELMER, ROGER RONAL 02/28/2012301 CRICKENTREE DRIVE (919) 303-8610 (919) 280-8600 DEM Ron Elmer DEM CARY, NC 27518 NC TREASURER COWELL, JANET 02/13/2012PO BOX 10333 (919) 649-4172 (919) 508-5158 DEM Janet Cowell DEM RALEIGH, NC 27605 NC TREASURER ROCHE, FRANK 02/29/2012827 BERWICK VALLEY LANE (919) 621-3345 REP Frank Roche REP CARY, NC 27513 NC TREASURER ROYAL, STEVEN L 02/24/20123810 US HWY 21 732 OAKLAND DRIVE (336) 874-9001 (336) 526-5830 REP Steve Royal REP THURMOND, NC 28683 ELKIN, NC 28621 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 32 PARMON, EARLINE W 02/21/20123873 BARKWOOD DR (336) 767-7395 DEM Earline W.
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