Municipal Elections Update: July 17, 2013 | Eastern North Carolina Now

Up until today, July 17, 2013, we have had many candidates to file.

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    Up until today, July 17, 2013, we have had many candidates to file.

    The updated spreadsheet is below.

    Beaufort County, North Carolina     
    Candidates for Municipal Election     
    November 5, 2013     
         
updated 07/12/2013 Page 1 of 2  Filing began at 12 Noon on Friday, July 5th and will end at 12 Noon on Friday, July 19th.    
 IncumbentContestCandidate NameResidential AddressMailing AddressCityZipPhone
TOWN OF        
AURORA        
(Mayor & 2 comm        
seats; 1 comm -        
unexpired term) *        
TOWN OF        
BATH        
(2 comm seats)        
         
TOWN OF*MayorAdam W. O'Neal693 E Water StreetPO Box 477Belhaven NC252.943.3055
BELHAVEN        
(Mayor & 2 ald -        
1 East, 1 West seats; West EndGreg Satterthwaite222 George StreetPO Box 681BelhavenNC877.333.8574
1 ald unexpired        
term - East) **        
         
         
TOWN OF *MayorJimmy Mobley159 NC Hwy 33 EastPO Box 26Chocowinity27817252.946.4864
CHOCOWINITY         
(Mayor & 2 comm*CommissionerLouise Furman82 Furman DrivePO Box 82Chocowinity27817252.943.7682
seats)        
         
* Aurora Filing Update: Due to the resignation of Commissioner George Jones, a special election will be held in conjunction with the November 5th election to fill the remainder of the term.       
 The Contest will state: Town of Aurora, Commissioner, Unexpired Term and is listed as such on the Municipal Candidate spreadsheet.       
         
** Belhaven Filing Update: Due to the resignation of Alderman Cindy Ross, a special election will be held in conjunction with the November 5th election to fill the remainder of the term.      
  The Contest will state: Town of Belhaven, Alderman East End, Unexpired Term and is listed as such on the Municipal Candidate spreadsheet.      
  Page 2 of 2      
         
 IncumbentContestCandidate NameResidential AddressMailing AddressCityZipPhone
         
PANTEGO        
(all seats =        
Mayor & 5 comm)        
         
         
         
TOWN OF*MayorTom Richter313 College AvenuesameWashington27889252.946.8479
WASHINGTON        
PARK*CommissionerJeff Peacock312 Riverside DrivesameWashington27889252.362.7635
(all seats =*CommissionerLee Bowen500 Isabella AvenuesameWashington27889252.946.7162
Mayor & 5 comm) CommissionerBrian Wood207 College AvenuesameWashington27889252.8283
         
         
CITY OF MayorMac Hodges156 East Water StreetsameWashington27889252.946.0824
WASHINGTON        
(all seats =        
Mayor & 5 council)        
  CouncilpersonGil Davis735 West 2nd StreetsameWashington27889252.974.2114
  CouncilpersonLloyd May102 Iron Mine WaysameWashington27889252.945.5761
 *CouncilpersonDouglas Mercer105 Lawson RoadsameWashington27889252.946.8538
 *CouncilpersonBobby Roberson235 East Main StreetsameWashington27889252.975.5176
 *CouncilpersonWilliam H. Pitt318 The CourtyardsameWashington27889252.940.8509
  CouncilpersonLarry Beeman405 Blount PlacesameWashington27889252.974.7793
         


   Anita Bullock Branch

     Deputy Director
     Beaufort County Board of Elections

    PO Box 1016  •  1308 Highland Drive, Suite 104  •  Washington, NC 27889
    Phone: 252.946.2321  •  Fax: 252.974.2962
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