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The results for Tuesday, May 17th primaries can be found at the following links:

NC SBE Contest Results—Beaufort County

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( May 18th, 2022 @ 6:57 pm )
 
Conservtives did well most places. Budd clobbered McCrory. Sandy Smith beat back Kevin McCarthy's half million dollars in the 1st Congressional district primary. Both school board RINO's were defeated by anti-CRT conservatives. Pending a likely recount, it looks like two conservatives and a RINO will go to November for the GOP for county commission. Norm Sanderson beat the wind and solar grifters favorite fixer, Bob Steinberg for 1st district state senate.



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