Municipal Candidates are trickling in to the Beaufort County Board of Election | Eastern North Carolina Now

Municipal Elections will take place in North Carolina this autumn, and candidates who wish to change the path of their communities will run, but first they must file.

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    Municipal Elections will take place in North Carolina this autumn, and candidates who wish to change the path of their communities will run, but first they must file.

    The Beaufort County Board of Elections are taking application by way of filing at the Beaufort County Board of Elections office. To date no one has filed save the incumbents serving the city government of Washington, NC. Below is a listing of that filing:

    Beaufort County, North Carolina     
Unofficial   Candidates for Municipal Election     
    November 8, 2011     
updated 07/05/2011 Page 1 of 2      
         
 IncumbentContestCandidate NameResidential AddressMailing AddressCityZipPhone
TOWN OF CommissionerJimmy Latham     
AURORA Commissioner      
  Commissioner      
  Commissioner      
TOWN OF Mayor      
BATH CommissionerKeith Tankard     
  Commissioner      
  Commissioner      
  Commissioner      
TOWN OF Mayor      
BELHAVEN Mayor      
  Mayor      
  Alderman - East      
  Alderman - East      
  Alderman - East      
  Alderman - East      
  Alderman - East      
  Alderman - West      
  Alderman - West      
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
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 IncumbentContestCandidate NameResidential AddressMailing AddressCityZipPhone
TOWN OF  Commissioner      
CHOCOWINITY  Commissioner      
TOWN OF Mayor      
PANTEGO CommissionerChad Keech     
  Commissioner      
  Commissioner      
  Commissioner      
  Commissioner      
TOWN OF MayorThomas B. Richter     
WASHINGTON CommissionerJeff Peacock     
PARK Commissioner      
  Commissioner      
  Commissioner      
  Commissioner      
CITY OF*MayorArchie Jennings328 West Main StreetsameWashington27889252.945.4584
WASHINGTON*CouncilpersonGil Davis735 West 2nd StreetsameWashington27889252.974.2114
 *CouncilpersonEd Moultrie131 West 5th StreetsameWashington27889252.623.0080
 *CouncilpersonBobby Roberson235 East Main StreetPO Box 2365Washington27889252.945.9695
  Councilperson      
  Councilperson      
  Councilperson      
  Councilperson      
  Councilperson      
  Councilperson      

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