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Candidate List Grouped by Contest Alamance Board Of ALAMANCE BOARD OF ELECTIONS CANDIDATE LIST GROUPED BY CONTEST CRITERIA: Election: 05/08/2018, Show Contest w/o Candidate: N, County: ALL COUNTIES, Data Source: FULL COUNTY VIEW CANDIDATE NAME NAME ON BALLOT PARTY FILING DATE ADDRESS ALAMANCE US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 06 (DEM) WATTS, RYAN VICTOR Ryan Watts DEM 02/12/2018 PO BOX 1339 GRAHAM, NC 27253 WONG, GERALD LEROY Gerald Wong DEM 02/12/2018 415 PISGAH CHURCH RD GREENSBORO, NC 27455 BOX 385 NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 064 (DEM) LYNCH, ELLIOTT RANDOLPH Elliott Lynch DEM 02/28/2018 3110 KESWICK DR BURLINGTON, NC 27215 VON HASSEL-DAVIES, CATHY MARIANNA Cathy Von Hassel-Davies DEM 02/21/2018 7002 RAYMON RD GRAHAM, NC 27253 DISTRICT ATTORNEY DISTRICT 17 (REP) NADOLSKI, PATRICK THOMAS Pat Nadolski REP 02/20/2018 613 N GURNEY ST BURLINGTON, NC 27215 BOONE, HALEY SEAN Sean Boone REP 02/16/2018 3014 MATTIE FLORENCE DR GRAHAM, NC 27253 ALAMANCE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS (REP) GALEY, AMY SCOTT Amy Scott Galey REP 02/12/2018 233 DR FLOYD SCOTT LN BURLINGTON, NC 27217 SIMPSON, ROBERT LYNN Robert L. Simpson REP 02/27/2018 413 SMITH ST BURLINGTON, NC 27217 CARTER, STEVEN JEFFERY Steven J. Carter REP 02/16/2018 3312 DORAL CT BURLINGTON, NC 27215 ALAMANCE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS (DEM) POWERS, KRISTEN ASHLEY Kristen Powers DEM 02/12/2018 PO BOX 372 SAXAPAHAW, NC 27340 BOWLING, HAROLD DEAN Harold Dean Bowling DEM 02/28/2018 1438 FLORA AVE BURLINGTON, NC 27217 BYRD, ROBERT ELBERT Robert E. (Bob) Byrd DEM 02/12/2018 2826 CHARLOTTE LN BURLINGTON, NC 27215 CONT_CAND_rpt_3.rpt Page 1 of 123 Mar 07, 2018 9:28 am ALAMANCE BOARD OF ELECTIONS CANDIDATE LIST GROUPED BY CONTEST CANDIDATE NAME NAME ON BALLOT PARTY FILING DATE ADDRESS ALAMANCE ALAMANCE COUNTY CLERK OF SUPERIOR COURT (REP) BARBER, DAVID JOHNPRICE David Barber REP 02/15/2018 1486 N NC HWY 87 ELON, NC 27244 ECTOR, ROBERT BRANDON Brandon Ector REP 02/22/2018 1505 MCCUISTON DR BURLINGTON, NC 27215 EDWARDS, MEREDITH TUCK Meredith Tuck Edwards REP 02/12/2018 123 BAUMAN CT GRAHAM, NC 27253 ALEXANDER US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 05 (DEM) MARSHALL, JENNIFER MARIE Jenny Marshall DEM 02/12/2018 4513 THACKHER HILL DR WINSTON SALEM, NC 27106 ADAMS, DENISE D DD Adams DEM 02/23/2018 P.O. BOX 17373 WINSTON SALEM, NC 27116 US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 05 (REP) FOXX, VIRGINIA ANN Virginia Foxx REP 02/13/2018 616 RIME FROST BANNER ELK, NC 28604 GENTRY, DILLON SPURGEON Dillon Gentry REP 02/28/2018 7849 NC HWY 194 S BANNER ELK, NC 28604 MEADER, CORTLAND JEVNE JR Cortland J. Meader, Jr. REP 02/16/2018 284 BRANGUS WAY MOCKSVILLE, NC 27028 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 42 (REP) HOLLO, MARK WALTER Mark Hollo REP 02/12/2018 702 6TH AVE NE CONOVER, NC 28613 HUFFMAN, RYAN TODD Ryan Huffman REP 02/20/2018 149 OLD MOUNTAIN VILLAGE DR HIDDENITE, NC 28636 LONG, DUSTIN DAVID Dustin Long REP 02/16/2018 65 ALEXANDER RD STONY POINT, NC 28678 WELLS, WILFRED ANDREW JR Andy Wells REP 02/12/2018 PO BOX 729 HICKORY, NC 28603 ALLEGHANY US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 05 (DEM) MARSHALL, JENNIFER MARIE Jenny Marshall DEM 02/12/2018 4513 THACKHER HILL DR WINSTON SALEM, NC 27106 ADAMS, DENISE D DD Adams DEM 02/23/2018 P.O. BOX 17373 WINSTON SALEM, NC 27116 CONT_CAND_rpt_3.rpt Page 2 of 123 Mar 07, 2018 9:28 am ALLEGHANY BOARD OF ELECTIONS CANDIDATE LIST GROUPED BY CONTEST CANDIDATE NAME NAME ON BALLOT PARTY FILING DATE ADDRESS ALLEGHANY US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 05 (REP) FOXX, VIRGINIA ANN Virginia Foxx REP 02/13/2018 616 RIME FROST BANNER ELK, NC 28604 GENTRY, DILLON SPURGEON Dillon Gentry REP 02/28/2018 7849 NC HWY 194 S BANNER ELK, NC 28604 MEADER, CORTLAND JEVNE JR Cortland J. Meader, Jr. REP 02/16/2018 284 BRANGUS WAY MOCKSVILLE, NC 27028 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 45 (REP) RANDLEMAN, SHIRLEY BLACKBURN Shirley Blackburn Randleman REP 02/12/2018 487 TRIPLE COVE DR WILKESBORO, NC 28697 BALLARD, DEANNA MARIE Deanna Ballard REP 02/12/2018 132 WHITNEY LN 1 BLOWING ROCK, NC 28605 NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 090 (REP) POINDEXTER, JAMES ALLEN Allen Poindexter REP 02/13/2018 128 EMERALD LN MOUNT AIRY, NC 27030 STEVENS, SARAH SUZANNE Sarah Stevens REP 02/12/2018 2161 MARGARET DR MOUNT AIRY, NC 27030 ALLEGHANY COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS (REP) HAMM, JAMES JUSTIN James (Jimmy) Hamm REP 02/16/2018 175 LUCAS ST SPARTA, NC 28675 IRWIN, WADE BRYAN JR Wade (Bobby) Irwin REP 02/12/2018 307 IRWIN VALLEY RD SPARTA, NC 28675 LUFFMAN, MECHELLE KEY Mechelle K. Luffman REP 02/12/2018 1131 PINE SWAMP RD SPARTA, NC 28675 MEACHUM, JOHN THOMAS John Meachum REP 02/27/2018 452 CROSS CREEK RD SPARTA, NC 28675 MURPHY, KATHY A Kathy A. Murphy REP 02/27/2018 798 NEW HAVEN RD SPARTA, NC 28675 EVANS, JAMES MARK Mark Evans REP 02/12/2018 2297 RICH HILL RD GLADE VALLEY, NC 28627 CONT_CAND_rpt_3.rpt Page 3 of 123 Mar 07, 2018 9:28 am ALLEGHANY BOARD OF ELECTIONS CANDIDATE LIST GROUPED BY CONTEST CANDIDATE NAME NAME ON BALLOT PARTY FILING DATE ADDRESS ALLEGHANY ALLEGHANY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION (DEM) JONES, DAVID LEE David (Casey) Jones DEM 02/27/2018 35 LITTLE RIVER DR SPARTA, NC 28675 LEYS, KAREN LEIGH GAMBILL Karen Gambill Leys DEM 02/28/2018 P O BOX 283 SPARTA, NC 28675 RESENDIZ, HEATHER HALSEY Heather Halsey Resendiz DEM 02/27/2018 P. O. BOX 531 SPARTA, NC 28675 BONHAM, AUDRA PATE Audra Bonham DEM 02/20/2018 1708 GRANDVIEW DR SPARTA, NC 28675 EDWARDS, AMANDA TAYLOR Amanda Taylor Edwards DEM 02/22/2018 115 GRANDVIEW DR SPARTA, NC 28675 ALLEGHANY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION (REP) HAMM, KATHLEEN GAY CONNER Kathleen Hamm REP 02/16/2018 175 SPARTA, NC 28675 LUCAS ST REA, DONNA MOXLEY Donna Moxley Rea REP 02/28/2018 PO BOX 505 SPARTA, NC 28675 WILLIAMS, WILLIAM JASON Jason Williams REP 02/13/2018 5656 US HIGHWAY 221 SPARTA, NC 28675 BOTTOMLEY, AMY R Amy Bottomley REP 02/13/2018 6774 GLADE VALLEY RD ENNICE, NC 28623 CARPENTER, JASON RICHARD Jason Carpenter REP 02/14/2018 597 DOCTORS ST SPARTA, NC 28675 ANSON US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 09 (DEM) MCCREADY, DANIEL KENT Dan McCready DEM 02/12/2018 2535 PORTLAND AVE CHARLOTTE, NC 28207 CANO, FERNANDO CHRISTIAN JR Christian Cano DEM 02/16/2018 7845 COLONY RD CHARLOTTE, NC 28226 C4-159 US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 09 (REP) GOINS, CLARENCE WILSON JR Clarence W. Goins, Jr. REP 02/13/2018 PO BOX 906 FAYETTEVILLE, NC 28302 HARRIS, MARK EVERETTE Mark Harris REP 02/19/2018 PO BOX 77451 CHARLOTTE, NC 28271 PITTENGER, ROBERT M Robert Pittenger REP 02/23/2018 5950 FAIRVIEW RD CHARLOTTE, NC 28210 SUITE 306 CONT_CAND_rpt_3.rpt Page 4 of 123 Mar 07, 2018 9:28 am ANSON BOARD OF ELECTIONS CANDIDATE LIST GROUPED BY CONTEST CANDIDATE NAME NAME ON BALLOT PARTY FILING DATE ADDRESS ANSON NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 25 (REP) LEXO, MICHELLE CHRISTINE Michelle Lexo REP 02/16/2018 100 S LAKESHORE DR WHISPERING PINES, NC 28327 MCINNIS, THOMAS MOSES Tom McInnis REP 02/12/2018 800 HAYWOOD PARKER RD ELLERBE, NC 28338 ANSON COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS DISTRICT 4 (DEM) SIMS, JAMES VERNON Jim Sims DEM 02/12/2018 1257 WINFIELD RD POLKTON, NC 28135 CROWDER, FULTON JR Fulton J. Crowder DEM 02/22/2018 5701 MARSHVILLE, NC 28103 TICE RD DRAKE, ASHLEY TURNER Ashley Turner Drake DEM 02/16/2018 1218 DEEP SPRINGS CH RD PEACHLAND, NC 28133 ANSON COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS DISTRICT 5 (DEM) GATEWOOD, LAWRENCE RONDEL Lawrence Gatewood DEM 02/28/2018 214 WILLIAMSBURG LN WADESBORO, NC 28170 LOOKABILL, LEE ROY JR Lee Roy Lookabill, Jr. DEM 02/12/2018 P O BOX 1106 WADESBORO, NC 28170 ANSON COUNTY SHERIFF (DEM) MARSHALL, KEVIN DEON Kevin (Catfish) Marshall DEM 02/28/2018 129 FRANKLIN ST WADESBORO, NC 28170 REID, LANDRIC Landric Reid DEM 02/12/2018 1151 SHANNON DR WADESBORO, NC 28170 ASHE ASHE COUNTY SHERIFF (REP) HENDRIX, JAMES HUGH James (Jimmy) Hendrix REP 02/12/2018 296 DEEP GAP ESTATES RD WEST JEFFERSON, NC 28694 HOWELL, BRANDON PHIL B Phil Howell REP 02/12/2018 414 GAITHER POE RD LAUREL SPRINGS, NC 28644 MOCHEN, STEPHEN ALFRED Stephen Mochen REP 02/13/2018 980 RUSTIC RD WEST JEFFERSON, NC 28694 CONT_CAND_rpt_3.rpt Page 5 of 123 Mar 07, 2018 9:28 am ASHE BOARD OF ELECTIONS CANDIDATE LIST GROUPED BY CONTEST CANDIDATE NAME NAME ON BALLOT PARTY FILING DATE ADDRESS ASHE ASHE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS (REP) MCNEILL, TODD ALLEN Todd A. McNeill REP 02/12/2018 1850 BIG HELTON RD GRASSY CREEK, NC 28631 MILLER, JOSEPH GLENN Joseph (Joe) Miller REP 02/23/2018 PO BOX 125 WEST JEFFERSON, NC 28694 OSBORNE, EARNEST WAYNE Wayne Osborne REP 02/13/2018 2790 BIG LAUREL RD CRESTON, NC 28615 SANDS, WILLIAM JOHNSON William Sands REP 02/12/2018 PO BOX 126 JEFFERSON, NC 28640 COX, EARL RAY Earl R. Cox REP 02/27/2018 487 ROUND KNOB CHURCH RD WEST JEFFERSON, NC 28694 DIX, LARRY COLEMAN Larry Dix REP 02/23/2018 18898 NC HWY 194 N GRASSY CREEK, NC 28631 US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 05 (DEM) MARSHALL, JENNIFER MARIE Jenny Marshall DEM 02/12/2018 4513 THACKHER HILL DR WINSTON SALEM, NC 27106 ADAMS, DENISE D DD Adams DEM 02/23/2018 P.O. BOX 17373 WINSTON SALEM, NC 27116 US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 05 (REP) FOXX, VIRGINIA ANN Virginia Foxx REP 02/13/2018 616 RIME FROST BANNER ELK, NC 28604 GENTRY, DILLON SPURGEON Dillon Gentry REP 02/28/2018 7849 NC HWY 194 S BANNER ELK, NC 28604 MEADER, CORTLAND JEVNE JR Cortland J.
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