North Carolina Candidates for Governor

 


 

North Carolina Candidates for Governor and Congress and other Offices
NC Governor Candidates
North Carolina Gubernatorial Candidates 2014

 

State Primary: May 8, 2014

North Carolina Gubernatorial Candidates 2014 Democrat and Republican

Democrat Governor Candidates

Walter Dalton (D)

Republican Governor Candidates

Pat McCrory (R)

Other Party Governor Candidates

Barbara Howe (Libertarian)

Lieutenant Governor:

Linda Coleman (D)
Eric Mansfield (D)
Dan Forest (R)
Arthur Rich (R)

For more candidate information: North Carolina Tea Party Conservative Candidates

North Carolina Candidates for Congress

See list of North Carolina candidates for Congress for the 2014 election.

District 1:
G.K. Butterfield (D)
Dan Whittacre (D)
Pete DiLauro (R)
Darryl Holloman (Libertarian)

District 2:
Renee Ellmers (R)
Sonya Holmes (R)
Clem Munno (R)
Richard Speer (R) Conservative
Jim Bibbs (D)
Toni Morris (D)
Steve Wilkins (D)
Brian Irving (Libertarian)

District 3:
Walter Jones Jr. (R) Conservative
Frank Palombo (R)
Erik Anderson (D)

District 4:
David Price (D)
Jim Allen (R) Conservative
Tim D'Annunzio (R)
George Hutchins (R)

District 5:
Elizabeth Motsinger (D)
Bruce Peller (D)
Virginia Foxx (R)

District 6:
Tony Foriest (D)
Howard Coble (R)
Bill Flynn (R)
Billy Yow (R)

District 7:
Mike McIntyre (D)
Randy Crow (R)
Ilario Gregory Pantano (R)
David Rouzer (R)

District 8:
Larry Kissell (D)
Marcus Williams (D)
John Whitley (R) Conservative
Vernon Robinson (R) Vernon Robinson Obama Supporter
Richard Hudson (R) Conservative
Scott Keadle (R)
Fred Steen (R)
John Whitley (R)
Todd Foreman (Write-In)

District 9:
Jennifer Roberts (D)
Robert Pittenger (R) Conservative
Dan Barry (R)
Andy Dulin (R)
Jon Gauthier (R)
Ric Killian (R)
Ken Leonczyk (R)
Richard Lynch (R)
Edwin Peacock III (R)
Jim Pendergraph (R)
Robert Pittenger (R)
Michael Shaffer (R)
Mike Steinberg (R)
Curtis Campbell (Libertarian)

District 10:
Terry Bellamy (D)
Patsy Keever (D)
Timothy Murphy (D)
Patrick McHenry (R)
Ken Fortenberry (R) Conservative
Don Peterson (R)

District 11:
Cecil Bothwell (D)
Tom Hill (D)
Hayden Rogers (D)
Spence Campbell (R)
Susan Harris (R)
Jeff Hunt (R)
Kenny West (R)
Ethan Wingfield (R)
Mark Meadows (R) Conservative
Vance Patterson (R)
Chris Petrella (R)

District 12:
Mel Watt (D)
Matt Newton (D)
Jack Brosch (R)

District 13:
Bernard Holliday (D)
Charles Malone (D)
Paul Coble (R) Conservative, Endorsed by Mrs Jessie Helms
George Holding (R)
Bill Randall (R)

North Carolina Tea Party Conservative Candidates

 

Governor Candidates for Election Race

History of North Carolina. Information that every North Carolina Election Candidate for Governor Should Know.

One of the original 13 colonies, North Carolina was the first state to instruct its delegates to vote for independence from the British crown during the Continental Congress. Following the Revolutionary War, North Carolina developed an extensive slave plantation system and became a major exporter of cotton and tobacco, although the slave population remained relatively small compared to that of other southern states. In 1861, North Carolina became one of 11 states to secede from the United States, beginning the American Civil War. Despite no major battles being fought in the state, North Carolina sent more recruits to fight for the Confederacy than any other rebel state. In 1903, the state became the site of the first manned self-propelled airplane flight when the Wright brothers took off from a cliff near Kitty Hawk.

 

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