2012 Primary Endorsements The following pro-conservation candidates have received NC League of Conservation Voters’ endorsement for their May 8th N.C. House and Senate primaries. More information: nclcv.org

Representative Winkie Wilkins Representative House District 2 | Person County House District 5 | Hertford County NCLCV Scorecard 2011 50%; 70% 2009-10. NCLCV Scorecard 2011 83%; 81% 2009-10. Rep. Wilkins has been placed by redistricting Rep. Mobley is an experienced legislator with a in a primary contest with another incumbent clear appreciation for the importance of public with an 18% 2011 environmental score. health, abundant natural resources, and a clean environment.

Representative Angela Bryant Representative House District 7 | Halifax County House District 18 | New Hanover County NCLCV Scorecard 2011 83%; 90% 2009-10. NCLCV Scorecard 2011 83%. Rep. Bryant received a Green Tie award from Rep. Hamilton was one of the top-scoring NCLCV in 2009 for her emerging leadership first-year legislators in 2011. on key environmental protections, energy and energy efficiency issues.

Representative Joe Tolson Representative Rosa Gill House District 23 | Edgecombe County House District 33 | Wake County NCLCV Scorecard 2011 67%; 75% 2009-10; NCLCV Scorecard 2011 83%; 92% career 78% career average. Rep. Tolson serves on average. Rep. Gill received a Green Tie award the agriculture and public utilities committees in 2011 for demonstrating her understanding and has sponsored pro-conservation bills that a healthy environment is necessary for a such as energy efficiency for low income. strong North Carolina.

Representative Darren Jackson Representative Chuck McGrady House District 39 | Wake County House District 117 | Henderson County NCLCV Scorecard 2011 91%; 86% 2009-10. NCLCV Scorecard 2011 58%. Rep. Jackson also received a Green Tie award Rep. McGrady was an important voice for in 2011 for his leadership in support of wise environmental moderation in the House stewardship and use of our natural resources. Republican Caucus throughout the year.

Senator Don Davis Senator Gladys Robinson Senate District 5 | Greene County Senate District 28 | Guilford County NCLCV Scorecard 2009-10 83%. NCLCV Scorecard 2011 50%. Senate average Former Senator Davis is running again in a for 2011 was a mere 27%. Senator Robinson realigned Senate District 5 and would make shows the potential for positive environmental a positive addition to the 2013 General leadership in future sessions. Assembly.

NC League of Conservation Voters is a statewide conservation organization dedicated to protecting the health of our communities and natural resources. We advocate for sound environmental policies and work to hold our decision- makers accountable for their environmental decisions. NCLCV established its non-partisan CPAC to support candidates who will protect the health and future of North Carolinians by being good stewards of our air, water, and land resources.