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A 2010 Candidates CANDIDATE NAME NAME ON BALLOT FILING DATE ADDRESS US SENATE (DEM) WILLIAMS, MARCUS W Marcus W. Williams 02/08/2010 PO BOX 1005 LUMBERTON, NC 28359 WORTHY, WILMA ANN Ann Worthy 02/24/2010 PO BOX 212 GASTONIA, NC 28053 MARSHALL, ELAINE Elaine Marshall 02/22/2010 324 S. WILMINGTON ST NO. 420 RALEIGH, NC 27601 LEWIS, KEN Ken Lewis 02/10/2010 629 KENSINGTON PLACE CHAPEL HILL, NC 27514 HARRIS, SUSAN Susan Harris 02/26/2010 390 BIG BEAR BLVD OLD FORT, NC 28762 CUNNINGHAM, JAMES CALVIN Cal Cunningham 02/11/2010 118 WEST THIRD AVE LEXINGTON, NC 27292 US SENATE (REP) LINNEY, LARRY ROLANDO Larry Linney 02/25/2010 6516-F YATESWOOD DRIVE CHARLOTTE, NC 28212 JONES, BRADFORD WESLEY Brad Jones 02/11/2010 PO BOX 181 LAKE TOXAWAY, NC 28747 BURKS, EDWARD JAMES Eddie Burks 02/08/2010 616 OLD LIBERTY RD ASHEBORO, NC 27203 BURR, RICHARD Richard Burr 02/22/2010 2634 FOREST DRIVE WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27104 US SENATE (LIB) BEITLER, MICHAEL Michael Beitler 02/08/2010 2709 CURRIETON COURT OAK RIDGE, NC 27310 US HOUSE DISTRICT 1 (DEM) LARKINS, CHAD Chad Larkins 02/23/2010 266 CARROLL TOWN ROAD MACON, NC 27551 BUTTERFIELD, GK G. K. Butterfield 02/15/2010 PO BOX 2571 WILSON, NC 27894 CANDIDATE NAME NAME ON BALLOT FILING DATE ADDRESS US HOUSE DISTRICT 1 (REP) WOOLARD, ASHLEY Ashley Woolard 02/15/2010 PO BOX 1116 WASHINGTON, NC 27889 MILLER, JAMES GORDON Jim Miller 02/18/2010 700 S. MEMORIAL BLVD KILL DEVIL HILLS, NC 27948 GRIMES, JERRY Jerry Grimes 02/12/2010 704 SOUTH MADISON AVENUE GOLDSBORO, NC 27530 CARTER, JOHN John Carter 02/15/2010 5313 CARTER ROAD WILSON, NC 27893 US HOUSE DISTRICT 2 (DEM) ETHERIDGE, BOB Bob Etheridge 02/08/2010 PO BOX 28001 RALEIGH, NC 27611 US HOUSE DISTRICT 2 (REP) GAILAS, TODD Todd Gailas 02/19/2010 148 PRESTONIAN PLACE MORRISVILLE, NC 27560 ELLMERS, RENEE Renee Ellmers 02/23/2010 PO BOX 904 DUNN, NC 28335 DEATRICH, FRANK Frank Deatrich 02/08/2010 781 RANSDELL ROAD LOUISBURG, NC 27549 US HOUSE DISTRICT 2 (LIB) ROSE, TOM Tom Rose 02/08/2010 PO BOX 518 BENSON, NC 27504 US HOUSE DISTRICT 3 (DEM) ROUSE, JOHNNY G Johnny G. Rouse 02/12/2010 2553 AMANDA PLACE WINTERVILLE, NC 28590 US HOUSE DISTRICT 3 (REP) WEBER, CRAIG Craig Weber 02/25/2010 121 NOYES AVE MOREHEAD CITY, NC 28557 JONES, WALTER B Walter B. Jones 02/09/2010 PO BOX 668 FARMVILLE, NC 27858 CAVANAUGH, ROBERT W Bob Cavanaugh 02/22/2010 187 OCEAN DRIVE NEWPORT, NC 28570 CANDIDATE NAME NAME ON BALLOT FILING DATE ADDRESS US HOUSE DISTRICT 3 (LIB) HOLLOMAN, DARRYL Darryl Holloman 02/24/2010 166 OAKLAND CHURCH ROAD GOLDSBORO, NC 27530 US HOUSE DISTRICT 4 (DEM) PRICE, DAVID David Price 02/08/2010 PO BOX 1986 RALEIGH, NC 27602 US HOUSE DISTRICT 4 (REP) ROCHE, FRANK Frank Roche 02/08/2010 2901 BELLS POINTE CT APEX, NC 27539 LAWSON, WILLIAM William (B.J.) Lawson 02/10/2010 8737 CASTLEBERRY ROAD APEX, NC 27523 HUTCHINS, GEORGE George Hutchins 02/10/2010 PO BOX 99793 RALEIGH, NC 27624 BURNETT, DAVID David Burnett 02/10/2010 906 VICKIE DR CARY, NC 27511 US HOUSE DISTRICT 5 (DEM) KENNEDY, WILLIAM B Billy Kennedy 02/08/2010 1100 ROCK SPRINGS RD VILAS, NC 28692 US HOUSE DISTRICT 5 (REP) GARDNER, KEITH Keith Gardner 02/19/2010 2425 N. CENTER STREET 204 HICKORY, NC 28601 FOXX, VIRGINIA Virginia Foxx 02/11/2010 11468 HWY 105 BANNER ELK, NC 28604 US HOUSE DISTRICT 6 (DEM) TURNER, GREGORY SCOTT Sam Turner 02/22/2010 405 WAKE DRIVE SALISBURY, NC 28144 CANDIDATE NAME NAME ON BALLOT FILING DATE ADDRESS US HOUSE DISTRICT 6 (REP) TAYLOR, JAMES James Taylor 02/12/2010 200 MEYER FARM DRIVE PINEHURST, NC 28374 PHILLIPS, JEFF Jeff Phillips 02/26/2010 6108 MOUNTAIN BROOK ROAD GREENSBORO, NC 27455 MANGIN, JON Jon Mangin 02/25/2010 7897 SEAGRAVES DR STOKESDALE, NC 27357 HINSON, CATHY BREWER Cathy Brewer Hinson 02/19/2010 1925 CHESTNUT STREET EXTENSIONHIGH POINT, NC 27262 COBLE, HOWARD Howard Coble 02/10/2010 5741-L BRAMBLEGATE ROAD GREENSBORO, NC 27409 YOW, WILLIAM A Billy Yow 02/18/2010 1429 COUNTRY LAKE DR GREENSBORO, NC 27406 US HOUSE DISTRICT 7 (DEM) MCINTYRE, MIKE Mike McIntyre 02/09/2010 3780 BERKLEY LANE LUMBERTON, NC 28360 US HOUSE DISTRICT 7 (REP) PANTANO, ILARIO GREGORY Ilario Gregory Pantano 02/24/2010 PO BOX 10205 WILMINGTON, NC 28404 CROW, RANDOLPH Randy Crow 02/16/2010 PO BOX 11 KELLY, NC 28448 BREAZEALE, WILLIAM JAMES Will Breazeale 02/11/2010 405 BUTLER COURT WILMINGTON, NC 28412 US HOUSE DISTRICT 8 (DEM) SHAKIR, NANCY Nancy Shakir 02/12/2010 1105 MARTINDALE DRIVE FAYETTEVILLE, NC 28304 KISSELL, LARRY Larry Kissell 02/08/2010 PO BOX 1530 BISCOE, NC 27209 CANDIDATE NAME NAME ON BALLOT FILING DATE ADDRESS US HOUSE DISTRICT 8 (REP) JOHNSON, HAROLD Harold Johnson 02/23/2010 349-L COPPERFIELD BLVE SUITE 233 CONCORD, NC 28025 JORDAN, HAL Hal Jordan 02/16/2010 7200 BENITA DRIVE CHARLOTTE, NC 28212 HUDDLESTON, LOU Lou Huddleston 02/18/2010 135 GROTON AVENUE FAYETTEVILLE, NC 28305 D'ANNUNZIO, TIMOTHY BRUCE Tim D'Annunzio 02/08/2010 110 NORTH FULTON ST RAEFORD, NC 28376 DAY, DARRELL Darrell Day 02/17/2010 2116 E US 74 HWY HAMLET, NC 28345 CORNELISON, LEE Lee Cornelison 02/26/2010 5509 MCPHERSON DRIVE CHARLOTTE, NC 28266 US HOUSE DISTRICT 8 (LIB) HILL, THOMAS B Thomas Hill 02/08/2010 10896 PIONEER MILL ROAD CONCORD, NC 28025 US HOUSE DISTRICT 9 (DEM) DOCTOR, JEFF Jeff Doctor 02/22/2010 9716-B REA ROAD PMB 65 CHARLOTTE, NC 28277 US HOUSE DISTRICT 9 (REP) MYRICK, SUELLEN Sue Myrick 02/15/2010 8437 OLDE TROON DRIVE CHARLOTTE, NC 28277 US HOUSE DISTRICT 10 (DEM) GREGORY, JEFF Jeff Gregory 02/22/2010 1400 MOORESBORO ROAD SHELBY, NC 28150 FISCHER, ANNE N Anne N. Fischer 02/25/2010 PO BOX 1523 MORGANTON, NC 28680 CANDIDATE NAME NAME ON BALLOT FILING DATE ADDRESS US HOUSE DISTRICT 10 (REP) PATTERSON, VANCE Vance Patterson 02/17/2010 4950 CANTERBURY PLACE MORGANTON, NC 28655 MCHENRY, PATRICK Patrick McHenry 02/12/2010 PO BOX 1406 HICKORY, NC 28603 KEADLE, SCOTT Scott Keadle 02/22/2010 113 SEA HIDE COURT MOORESVILLE, NC 28117 BOLDON, DAVID MICHAEL David Michael Boldon 02/25/2010 PO BOX 868 MAIDEN, NC 28650 US HOUSE DISTRICT 11 (DEM) WILSON, AIXA Aixa Wilson 02/24/2010 PO BOX 17108 ASHEVILLE, NC 28806 SHULER, JOSEPH HEATH Heath Shuler 02/18/2010 51 PLOTT VALLEY ROAD WAYNESVILLE, NC 28786 US HOUSE DISTRICT 11 (REP) WEST, KENNETH Kenny West 02/23/2010 440 HERBERT HILLS HAYESVILLE, NC 28904 NEWMAN, GREGORY A Gregory A. Newman 02/18/2010 1210 FIFTH AVENUE WEST HENDERSONVILLE, NC 28739 MILLER, JEFFERY LANE Jeff Miller 02/19/2010 1110 4TH AVE W HENDERSONVILLE, NC 28739 KRAUSE, EDWARD B Ed Krause 02/09/2010 175 PLEASANT MEADOWS DRIVE MARION, NC 28752 HOWARD, JAMES James (Jake) Howard 02/08/2010 291 ROCKING CHAIR LANE FRANKLIN, NC 28734 EICHENBAUM, DAN Dan Eichenbaum 02/12/2010 PO BOX 39 MURPHY, NC 28906 US HOUSE DISTRICT 12 (DEM) WATT, MEL Mel Watt 02/12/2010 515 NORTH POPLAR STREET CHARLOTTE, NC 28202 CANDIDATE NAME NAME ON BALLOT FILING DATE ADDRESS US HOUSE DISTRICT 12 (REP) GILLENWATER, WILLIAM William Gillenwater 02/19/2010 1309 GRANADA LANE GREENSBORO, NC 27407 DORITY, GREG Greg Dority 02/19/2010 PO BOX 2316 WASHINGTON, NC 27889 CUMBIE, SCOTT Scott Cumbie 02/24/2010 PO BOX 26661 WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27114 US HOUSE DISTRICT 12 (LIB) CECIL, LON VERNON Lon Cecil 02/12/2010 1361 N OLD GREENSBORO ROAD HIGH POINT, NC 27265 US HOUSE DISTRICT 13 (DEM) MILLER, BRAD Brad Miller 02/18/2010 PO BOX 10322 RALEIGH, NC 27605 US HOUSE DISTRICT 13 (REP) RANDALL, WILLIAM ALFRED William (Bill) Randall 02/24/2010 PO BOX 97905 RALEIGH, NC 27624 REEVES, RALPH BERNARD III Bernie Reeves 02/22/2010 PO BOX 6489 RALEIGH, NC 27628 HUFFMAN, DAN Dan Huffman 02/08/2010 216 FAWN DRIVE WAKE FOREST, NC 27587 HURLEY, FRANK XAVIER Frank Hurley 02/17/2010 113 CHARLESBERRY LANE CHAPEL HILL, NC 27517 NC SENATE DISTRICT 1 (DEM) BASNIGHT, MARC Marc Basnight 02/16/2010 PO BOX 302 MANTEO, NC 27954 NC SENATE DISTRICT 1 (REP) RICHARDSON, HOOD LANCE Hood Richardson 02/19/2010 110 WEST 2ND STREET WASHINGTON, NC 27889 NC SENATE DISTRICT 2 (DEM) GARRITY-BLAKE, BARBARA Barbara Garrity-Blake 02/11/2010 PO BOX 91 GLOUCESTER, NC 28528 CANDIDATE NAME NAME ON BALLOT FILING DATE ADDRESS NC SENATE DISTRICT 2 (REP) PRESTON, JEAN ROUSE Jean R. Preston 02/08/2010 211 POMPANO DRIVE EMERALD ISLE, NC 28594 NC SENATE DISTRICT 3 (DEM) JENKINS, SAMUEL CLARK Clark Jenkins 02/08/2010 PO BOX 310 TARBORO, NC 27886 BORDEAUX, FRANKIE LEE Frankie L. Bordeaux 02/08/2010 PO BOX 8421 GREENVILLE, NC 27835 ARMSTRONG, FLORENCE ARNOLD Florence Arnold Armstrong 02/08/2010 PO BOX 296 TARBORO, NC 27886 NC SENATE DISTRICT 3 (REP) WILLIAMS, HENRY Henry Williams 02/26/2010 PO BOX 1471 TARBORO, NC 27886 DAUGHTRIDGE, C B C. B. Daughtridge 02/26/2010 4460 MEADOWBROOK RD ROCKY MOUNT, NC 27801 NC SENATE DISTRICT 4 (DEM) JONES, EDWARD Edward (Ed) Jones 02/08/2010 PO BOX 786 ENFIELD, NC 27823 FERGUSON, JAMES CLEVELAND SR Tee Ferguson 02/15/2010 107 MALIBU DR AHOSKIE, NC 27910 NC SENATE DISTRICT 4 (REP) NAIL, WARREN SCOTT Warren Scott Nail 02/26/2010 710 CEDAR ST ROANOKE RAPIDS, NC 27870 HALBERT, RICHARD VINCENT Rich Halbert 02/25/2010 412 PHILLIPS STREET EDENTON, NC 27932 NC SENATE DISTRICT 5 (DEM) DAVIS, DONALD GENE Don Davis 02/22/2010 413 W GREENE ST SNOW HILL, NC 28580 NC SENATE DISTRICT 5 (REP) PATE, LOUIS M Louis M.
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