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   I know we keep publishing this spreadsheet, but it just keeps changing oh so very fast, and ...

   Futhermore ...

   The end of filing for elected office is high noon, February 29, 2012. There is still time for many others to come forward to seek an office, in which they may make a difference for the the betterment of our local community. While running for office is a noble endeavor, understanding the process of Republican politics / government is even more paramount.

   Here at BCN, we have developed the resources, and moreover, we have the absolute will to do our part to keep you informed, and to help strip away years of misinformation that has retarded the open knowledge of some members of the electorate.

   Sadly, that intent to revise, and limit information, as it is disseminated, is ongoing, but then again, so are we.

   One more item of public interest: Due to BCN's large growth in traffic, serious candidates would be wise to forward all press releases, public statements, or editorials that would better inform the electorate to give that public an impetus to vote for them.

   Every time that I have run for public office, I always question myself: Have I done everything that I could have done to win within the time, and the financial resources at my disposal?

   If one is a serious candidate, that candidate will ask themselves that question. If you do not avail yourself to the wide coverage that Beaufort County Now enjoys, you may be cheating yourself from knowing victory on election day.
    Beaufort County, North Carolina     
updated 02/23/2012   Candidates for 2012 Primary     
         
CONTESTPARTYNAMEADDRESSCITYSTATEZIPPHONEDATE FILED
NC SenateRepJerry Evans324 Sunnyside DriveWashingtonNC27889252.946.212102/13/2012
1st DistRepBill Cook75 Cape Fear DriveChocowinityNC27817252.946.587602/15/2012
         
NC HouseDemRobert B. Cayton2331 Tunstall Swamp RoadAuroraNC27806252.322.523602/13/2012
3rd DistRepWayne LangstonPO Box 1194; 1618 Memory Lane, M19ChocowinityNC27817252.945.314402/13/2012
         
NC HouseRepArthur Williams108 Arbor DriveWashingtonNC27889252.946.257602/14/2012
6th Dist        
Reg of DeedsRepJennifer Leggett Whitehurst3613 River RoadWashingtonNC27889252.946.865302/13/2012
         
Bd of CommDemMickey Cochran317 East 10th StreetWashingtonNC27889252.946.502202/17/2012
 DemRobert Belcher206 North Wedgewood DriveWashingtonNC27889252.946.350902/20/2012
 DemCarolyn W. Harding329 Sunnyside DriveWashingtonNC27889252.946.232502/22/2012
 DemJerry E. Langley101 Avenue RoadWashingtonNC27889252.975.259302/23/2012
         
Bd of CommRepHood Richardson102 Dudley PlaceWashingtonNC27889252.975.347202/13/2012
 RepTony (T.J.) Keech Jr.59 Pond Acres RoadWashingtonNC27889252.948.099902/13/2012
 RepJay McRoy2564 Taylor RoadChocowinityNC27817252.946.270402/15/2012
 RepDonald Dixon204 Dixon CircleWashingtonNC27889252.975.251802/16/2012
 RepRick Gagliano120 Washington HarbourWashingtonNC27889252.940.033402/21/2012
 RepLarry Britt108 Overlook RoadChocowinityNC27817252.947.010502/23/2012
 RepGary Brinn6249 River RoadWashingtonNC27889252.943.804802/23/2012
         
NOTE: School Board Members are nonpartisan, therefore, they will NOT be in the May Primary.        
  They will be elected in November, top vote getter wins.       
Bd of Ed 1nonEltha Booth1122 Van Norden StreetWashingtonNC27889252.946.332502/13/2012
         
Bd of Ed 3non       
 non       
         
Bd of Ed 5nonProctor Kidwell5690 Cherry Run RoadWashingtonNC27889252.946.614002/13/2012
 nonF. Mac HodgesPO Box 1476; 627 Griffin Hodges RoadWashingtonNC27889252.717.148802/21/2012
         
Bd of Ed 7nonBill Sprenkle213 Magnolia DriveWashingtonNC27889252.946.238602/13/2012
 nonCarolyn Walker144 Indian TrailWashingtonNC27889252.946.233402/16/2012
         
Bd of Ed 9nonMike Isbell5815 Slatestone RoadWashingtonNC27889252.944.330302/14/2012
 non       
         
Soil & WaternonFiling Period in July - TBA 1 seat available     

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