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Candidate List Grouped by Contest Alamance Board of Elections Alamance ALAMANCE BOARD OF ELECTIONS CANDIDATE LIST GROUPED BY CONTEST CRITERIA: Election: 11/03/2020, Show Contest w/o Candidate: Y, County: ALL COUNTIES, Data Source: FULL COUNTY VIEW CANDIDATE NAME NAME ON BALLOT PARTY FILING DATE ADDRESS ALAMANCE US PRESIDENT TRUMP, DONALD J Donald J. Trump REP 08/14/2020 BIDEN, JOSEPH R Joseph R. Biden DEM 08/14/2020 BLANKENSHIP, DON Don Blankenship CST 08/14/2020 HAWKINS, HOWIE Howie Hawkins GRE 08/14/2020 JORGENSEN, JO Jo Jorgensen LIB 08/14/2020 US SENATE TILLIS, THOMAS ROLAND Thom Tillis REP 12/09/2019 P. O. BOX 97396 RALEIGH, NC 27624 BRAY, SHANNON WILSON Shannon W. Bray LIB 12/11/2019 215 MYSTIC PINE PL APEX, NC 27539 CUNNINGHAM, JAMES CALVIN III Cal Cunningham DEM 12/03/2019 PO BOX 309 RALEIGH, NC 27602 HAYES, KEVIN EUGENE Kevin E. Hayes CST 12/19/2019 416 S WEST CENTER ST FAISON, NC 28341 US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 13 BUDD, THEODORE PAUL Ted Budd REP 12/03/2019 PO BOX 97127 RALEIGH, NC 27624 HUFFMAN, JEFFREY SCOTT Scott Huffman DEM 12/20/2019 4311 SCHOOL HOUSE COMMONS HARRISBURG, NC 28075 NC GOVERNOR PISANO, ALBERT LAWRENCE Al Pisano CST 12/19/2019 7209 E.W.T. HARRIS BLVD. STE. J 119 CHARLOTTE, NC 28227 COOPER, ROY ASBERRY III Roy Cooper DEM 12/05/2019 434 FAYETTEVILLE ST RALEIGH, NC 27601 STE 2020 DIFIORE, STEVEN JOSEPH II Steven J. DiFiore LIB 12/20/2019 6817 FISHERS FARM LN UNIT C1 CHARLOTTE, NC 28277 FOREST, DANIEL JAMES Dan Forest REP 12/04/2019 PO BOX 471845 CHARLOTTE, NC 28247 CONT_CAND_rpt_3.rpt Page 1 of 545 Sep 02, 2020 3:52 pm ALAMANCE BOARD OF ELECTIONS CANDIDATE LIST GROUPED BY CONTEST CANDIDATE NAME NAME ON BALLOT PARTY FILING DATE ADDRESS ALAMANCE NC LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR ROBINSON, MARK KEITH Mark Robinson REP 12/02/2019 P.O. BOX 5028 GREENSBORO, NC 27435 HOLLEY, YVONNE LEWIS Yvonne Lewis Holley DEM 12/02/2019 PO BOX 28737 RALEIGH, NC 27611 NC ATTORNEY GENERAL O'NEILL, JAMES RODERICK Jim O'Neill REP 12/02/2019 PO BOX 21586 WINSTON SALEM, NC 27120 STEIN, JOSHUA HAROLD Josh Stein DEM 12/04/2019 PO BOX 1326 RALEIGH, NC 27602 NC AUDITOR STREET, ANTHONY WAYNE Anthony Wayne (Tony) Street REP 12/02/2019 1714 STANBURY RD SW SUPPLY, NC 28462 WOOD, BETH ANN Beth A. Wood DEM 12/06/2019 2109 LANDING WAY RALEIGH, NC 27615 NC COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE TROXLER, STEVEN WAYNE Steve Troxler REP 12/02/2019 P O BOX 450 BROWN SUMMIT, NC 27214 WADSWORTH, JENNIFER AUSTIN Jenna Wadsworth DEM 12/11/2019 514 DANIELS ST. RALEIGH, NC 27605 STE 286 NC COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE CAUSEY, JOHN MICHAEL Mike Causey REP 12/02/2019 PO BOX 97696 RALEIGH, NC 27624 GOODWIN, GEORGE WAYNE Wayne Goodwin DEM 12/19/2019 PO BOX 27841 RALEIGH, NC 27611 NC COMMISSIONER OF LABOR DOBSON, JOSHUA ROBERT Josh Dobson REP 12/02/2019 649 S CREEK RD NEBO, NC 28761 HOLMES, JESSICA NICOLE Jessica Holmes DEM 12/02/2019 PO BOX 10391 RALEIGH, NC 27605 NC SECRETARY OF STATE SYKES, ESLIE CORNELIUS JR E.C. Sykes REP 12/03/2019 9660 FALLS OF THE NEUSE RALEIGH, NC 27615 SUITE 138127 MARSHALL, ELAINE FOLK Elaine Marshall DEM 12/02/2019 PO BOX 25128 RALEIGH, NC 276115128 CONT_CAND_rpt_3.rpt Page 2 of 545 Sep 02, 2020 3:52 pm ALAMANCE BOARD OF ELECTIONS CANDIDATE LIST GROUPED BY CONTEST CANDIDATE NAME NAME ON BALLOT PARTY FILING DATE ADDRESS ALAMANCE NC SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION TRUITT, CATHERINE LAUTERBACH Catherine Truitt REP 12/17/2019 PO BOX 99024 RALEIGH, NC 27624 MANGRUM, JENNIFER ROBINSON Jen Mangrum DEM 12/06/2019 1852 BANKING STREET GREENSBORO, NC 27408 9544 NC TREASURER CHATTERJI, AARON KUMAR Ronnie Chatterji DEM 12/04/2019 514 DANIELS STREET RALEIGH, NC 27605 STE 286 FOLWELL, DALE ROBBINS Dale R. Folwell REP 12/09/2019 299 S WESTVIEW DR WINSTON SALEM, NC 27104 NC SUPREME COURT CHIEF JUSTICE SEAT 01 (SEAT 01 SEAT) BEASLEY, CHERI LYNN Cheri Beasley DEM 12/02/2019 P.O. BOX 28918 RALEIGH, NC 27611 NEWBY, PAUL MARTIN Paul Newby REP 12/02/2019 6108 CHOWNING CT RALEIGH, NC 27612 NC SUPREME COURT ASSOCIATE JUSTICE SEAT 02 BERGER, PHILIP EDWARD JR Phil Berger, Jr. REP 12/02/2019 2107 SUMMIT DR HILLSBOROUGH, NC 27278 INMAN, LUCY N Lucy Inman DEM 12/02/2019 PO BOX 10541 RALEIGH, NC 27605 NC SUPREME COURT ASSOCIATE JUSTICE SEAT 04 (SEAT 04 SEAT) BARRINGER, TAMARA PATTERSON Tamara Barringer REP 12/02/2019 PO BOX 99749 RALEIGH, NC 27624 DAVIS, MARK A Mark Davis DEM 12/02/2019 P O BOX 807 RALEIGH, NC 27602 NC COURT OF APPEALS JUDGE SEAT 04 SHIELDS, PATRICIA PURSELL Tricia Shields DEM 12/02/2019 P.O. BOX 4412 CARY, NC 27519 WOOD, APRIL CARTHENA April C. Wood REP 12/02/2019 2080 HUNTINGTON WOODS DR LEXINGTON, NC 27295 NC COURT OF APPEALS JUDGE SEAT 05 CUBBAGE, LORA CHRISTINE Lora Christine Cubbage DEM 12/02/2019 P.O. BOX 36403 GREENSBORO, NC 27416 GORE, WILLIE FREDERICK Fred Gore REP 12/02/2019 PO BOX 53231 FAYETTEVILLE, NC 28305 CONT_CAND_rpt_3.rpt Page 3 of 545 Sep 02, 2020 3:52 pm ALAMANCE BOARD OF ELECTIONS CANDIDATE LIST GROUPED BY CONTEST CANDIDATE NAME NAME ON BALLOT PARTY FILING DATE ADDRESS ALAMANCE NC COURT OF APPEALS JUDGE SEAT 06 STYERS, MATTHEW GRAY JR Gray Styers DEM 12/02/2019 PO BOX 1246 RALEIGH, NC 27602 DILLON, ROBERT CHRISTOPHER Chris Dillon REP 12/02/2019 P.O. BOX 20255 RALEIGH, NC 27619 NC COURT OF APPEALS JUDGE SEAT 07 (SEAT 07 SEAT) YOUNG, REUBEN F Reuben F. Young DEM 12/02/2019 PO BOX 28869 RALEIGH, NC 27611 CARPENTER, JEFFERY KENT Jeff Carpenter REP 12/02/2019 8706 HWY 742 MARSHVILLE, NC 28103 NC COURT OF APPEALS JUDGE SEAT 13 (SEAT 13 SEAT) BROOK, CHRISTOPHER ANDERSON Chris Brook DEM 12/04/2019 1104 SOURWOOD CIR CHAPEL HILL, NC 27517 GRIFFIN, JEFFERSON GLENN Jefferson G. Griffin REP 12/06/2019 2725 ANDERSON DR RALEIGH, NC 27608 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 24 WOOTEN, JOHN DAVID IV J.D. Wooten DEM 12/02/2019 PO BOX 5191 GREENSBORO, NC 27435 GALEY, AMY SCOTT Amy S. Galey REP 12/02/2019 233 DR FLOYD SCOTT LN BURLINGTON, NC 27217 NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 063 ROSS, STEPHEN MILES Stephen Ross REP 12/02/2019 1314 MCCUISTON DR BURLINGTON, NC 27215 HURTADO, RICARDO ALCIDES Ricky Hurtado DEM 12/02/2019 411 E WEBB ST MEBANE, NC 27302 NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 064 RIDDELL, DENNIS PATRICK Dennis Riddell REP 12/02/2019 6343 BEALE RD SNOW CAMP, NC 27349 HENRY, ERIC MOORE Eric Henry DEM 12/05/2019 7125 BASS MOUNTAIN RD SNOW CAMP, NC 27349 NC DISTRICT COURT JUDGE DISTRICT 15A SEAT 02 BROWN, LARRY DONNELL JR Larry Brown DEM 12/03/2019 PO BOX 562 GRAHAM, NC 27253 CONT_CAND_rpt_3.rpt Page 4 of 545 Sep 02, 2020 3:52 pm ALAMANCE BOARD OF ELECTIONS CANDIDATE LIST GROUPED BY CONTEST CANDIDATE NAME NAME ON BALLOT PARTY FILING DATE ADDRESS ALAMANCE NC DISTRICT COURT JUDGE DISTRICT 15A SEAT 03 CHAMPION, RICKY WAYNE Rick Champion REP 12/17/2019 2112 HAWTHORNE LN BURLINGTON, NC 27215 GREEN, CLIFTON DOUGLAS Doug Green DEM 12/17/2019 418 RIDGECREST DR GRAHAM, NC 27253 NC DISTRICT COURT JUDGE DISTRICT 15A SEAT 04 OVERBY, KATHRYN WHITAKER Kathryn Whitaker (Katie) Overby DEM 12/03/2019 612 FIELDSTONE DR BURLINGTON, NC 27215 ALAMANCE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS PAISLEY, JOHN PORTER JR John Paisley, Jr. REP 12/02/2019 1104 E WILLOWBROOK DR BURLINGTON, NC 27215 POWERS, KRISTEN ASHLEY Kristen Powers DEM 12/02/2019 PO BOX 372 SAXAPAHAW, NC 27340 THOMPSON, PAMELA TYLER Pamela Tyler Thompson REP 12/02/2019 2222 DELANEY DR BURLINGTON, NC 27215 BYRD, ROBERT ELBERT Bob Byrd DEM 12/02/2019 2826 CHARLOTTE LN BURLINGTON, NC 27215 CALDWELL, DREAMA JOHNSON Dreama J. Caldwell DEM 12/02/2019 318 W FIFTH ST BURLINGTON, NC 27215 LASHLEY, WILLIAM THOMAS William (Bill) Lashley REP 12/20/2019 119 TARPLEY ST BURLINGTON, NC 27215 ALAMANCE COUNTY REGISTER OF DEEDS BARBER, DAVID JOHNPRICE David Barber REP 12/05/2019 1486 N NC HWY 87 ELON, NC 27244 CONT_CAND_rpt_3.rpt Page 5 of 545 Sep 02, 2020 3:52 pm ALAMANCE BOARD OF ELECTIONS CANDIDATE LIST GROUPED BY CONTEST CANDIDATE NAME NAME ON BALLOT PARTY FILING DATE ADDRESS ALAMANCE ALAMANCE-BURLINGTON BOARD OF EDUCATION PASION, DAYSON JOSUE PANOS Dayson Pasion 12/02/2019 PO BOX 2472 BURLINGTON, NC 27216 ROGERS, SENECA DAMON Seneca Rogers 12/20/2019 3392 GOLDEN OAKS DR GRAHAM, NC 27253 SIMPSON, PATSY WATTS Patsy Simpson 12/12/2019 547 WOODLAND DR GRAHAM, NC 27253 WESTBROOKS, DONNA DAVIS Donna Davis Westbrooks 12/02/2019 126 TARLETON AVE BURLINGTON, NC 27215 BOWDEN, KENNETH RYAN Ryan Bowden 12/18/2019 4220 CHIPPENHAM CT GRAHAM, NC 27253 COLEMAN, JOHN EDWARD John Coleman 12/02/2019 817 KENWOOD DR BURLINGTON, NC 27215 DICKENS, CATHERINE BELLAMY Cathy Dickens 12/20/2019 809 W MAIN ST HAW RIVER, NC 27258 ELLINGTON-GRAVES, SANDRA CHRISTINE Sandy Ellington-Graves 12/18/2019 6349 WHITNEY RD GRAHAM, NC 27253 FEELEY, BRIAN THOMAS Brian Feeley 12/18/2019 113 BELL TOWER CT ELON, NC 27244 HARRISON, PAULA HARRINGTON Paula Harrison 12/06/2019 102 ALYSSA DR GIBSONVILLE, NC 27249 KINNEY, LINDA ROACH Linda Roach Kinney 12/03/2019 3132 ABINGDON PL BURLINGTON, NC 27215 ALAMANCE SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT SUPERVISOR SPRUILL, DAVID MICHAEL David Michael Spruill 06/15/2020 1809 HILTON RD BURLINGTON, NC 27217 BROWN, BARRETT LEE Barrett Brown 06/25/2020 1045 CAMELOT LN GRAHAM, NC 27253 HOLLIDAY, WILLIAM JACKSON Willie Holliday 07/01/2020 1841 MAJOR HILL RD SNOW CAMP, NC 27349 ALEXANDER CONT_CAND_rpt_3.rpt Page 6 of 545 Sep 02, 2020 3:52 pm ALEXANDER BOARD OF ELECTIONS CANDIDATE LIST GROUPED BY CONTEST CANDIDATE NAME NAME ON BALLOT PARTY FILING DATE ADDRESS ALEXANDER US PRESIDENT TRUMP, DONALD J Donald J.
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