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Roy Cooper is a Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate from North Carolina, with priorities including rebuilding the middle class, affordable healthcare, and defending Medicaid and Social Security. He previously served as governor and attorney general.
Michele Morrow prioritizes constitutional rights, strong borders, and election integrity while serving as the Executive Director of the National Alliance for Education Reform. She emphasizes quality education and opposing "woke" ideologies.
Justin Dues is a Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate in North Carolina, prioritizing economic issues like a $30/hour minimum wage and universal healthcare. He has a professional background as a Marine Corps veteran and business consultant.
Elizabeth Temple emphasizes election integrity through voter ID laws, opposes illegal immigration, and supports congressional term limits. She has served as a public school teacher and is a member of the Smithfield Historic Preservation Commission.
Thomas Johnson prioritizes expanding religious liberty, improving veterans' healthcare accountability, and reducing grocery prices through enhanced cold-chain infrastructure. He is a business consultant and Air Force veteran.
Alma Adams prioritizes healthcare, housing affordability, and food security, leveraging her experience as a U.S. Representative and former educator. She is known for her leadership on issues relevant to HBCUs and maternal health.
Addul Ali is a Republican Army veteran and media entrepreneur running for the U.S. House in North Carolina's 12th District. He prioritizes public safety, affordability, and education, proposing initiatives like a crime reduction task force and the MAITT Act for technology careers.
Alexander Nicholi is a Democratic candidate for the U.S. House from North Carolina's 13th District. He prioritizes halting deficit-financed corporate subsidies, protecting Social Security, Medicare, and advocating for labor rights. Nicholi has a background as an informatician and software developer, having previously worked in blue-collar jobs.
Siddhanth Sharma prioritizes aggressive immigration enforcement, Second Amendment rights, and cutting federal taxes, bringing experience as an accountant. He also pledges to donate his congressional salary to local GOP causes.
Jeremiah-Frank Pierce is a small-business owner and middle school teacher focused on reproductive freedom, affordable healthcare, equitable education funding, and strong voting rights, running for the U.S. House from North Carolina's 13th District.
Timothy Moore prioritizes border security, fiscal conservatism through tax cuts, and strong law enforcement support. He has served as U.S. Representative for North Carolina's 14th District since 2025, following a decade as Speaker of the state House.
Kathryn Barr prioritizes fair maps, fair pay, and fair chances, advocating for a federal ban on gerrymandering and increased access to affordable essentials. She is a Senior Behavioral Scientist at the University of Michigan.
LaKesha Womack is a Democratic candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives from North Carolina, emphasizing affordable healthcare, economic mobility, and small business growth. She is the Chief Strategy Officer at ASPIRE Community Capital and the owner of Womack Consulting Group.
Brent Caldwell prioritizes lowering costs for working families, combating corruption, preparing for AI's impact on jobs, and expanding affordable housing. He is a real estate finance attorney with experience in public service.
Ahmid Kargbo is a Democratic candidate for the U.S. House in North Carolina's 14th Congressional District, advocating for Medicare for All, tuition-free public education, and aggressive wealth taxation on billionaires. He has experience in IT at a Fortune 500 company.
Colby Watson prioritizes housing affordability, healthcare as a human right with support for Medicare for All, and raising the federal minimum wage to $17 by 2027. He has experience as a small business owner and federal contractor.
Kevin Clark prioritizes fully funding education, creating affordable housing and healthcare systems, and equitably distributing infrastructure resources. He is a retired U.S. Army Special Forces officer and chair of the Richmond County Democratic Party.
Richard Ojeda focuses on supporting veterans and military families, advocating for better healthcare and education funding, and raising the federal minimum wage. He is a retired U.S. Army major and former West Virginia state senator.
Nigel Bristow prioritizes strengthening democracy and voting rights, expanding affordable healthcare, and supporting working families through increased wages and child care funding. He is a retired NYPD detective and currently serves as the Chief Probation/Parole Officer in North Carolina.
Rodney Sadler prioritizes fully funding public schools, raising the minimum wage, and expanding healthcare access. He serves as an associate professor and director of the Center for Social Justice at Union Presbyterian Seminary.
Vermanno Bowman is a Democratic candidate for North Carolina House District 106, emphasizing universal healthcare, affordable housing, and aggressive climate action. He has a background as an Army National Guard military police veteran and grassroots organizer.
Carla Cunningham is a Democratic incumbent for the NC House District 106 with over three decades of nursing experience. Her campaign emphasizes comprehensive healthcare, Medicaid expansion, mental health services, and support for vulnerable populations.
Nasif Majeed prioritizes veterans’ benefits, raising the minimum wage, affordable childcare, and equitable education funding. He has served as a state representative since 2019 and previously on the Charlotte City Council.
Veleria Levy is a Democratic health policy advocate and Executive Director of the North Carolina AIDS Action Network. She prioritizes protecting trans youth, reproductive freedom, and expanding access to care, including HIV prevention resources.
Tucker Neal is a Democratic candidate for the North Carolina House of Representatives in District 99, focusing on housing affordability and public education funding. He is a college student challenging the incumbent in the Democratic primary.
Michael Byrne emphasizes judicial experience, conservative judicial philosophy, and fairness in due process as he runs for the North Carolina Appeals Court Judge. He serves as an Administrative Law Judge, previously representing law enforcement.
Matthew Smith is a Republican superior court judge with over 18 years of trial experience, running for North Carolina Court of Appeals Judge - Seat 1 in 2026. His campaign emphasizes conservative judicial principles, but specific policy priorities are not detailed in available materials.
Habekah Cannon is a Democratic candidate for North Carolina District Court Judge, District 26 Seat 18. She prioritizes fairness, access to justice, and courtroom efficiency while serving as managing attorney of an abolitionist law firm. Cannon has been endorsed by the Black Political Caucus of Charlotte-Mecklenburg and the People’s Law Collective.
John Guise is a Democratic candidate for North Carolina Superior Court Judge in District 26C, emphasizing courtroom experience along with a commitment to fairness and the rule of law. He has over 35 years of legal experience, currently serving as in-house counsel for the Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Office.
Caleb Newman is a Democratic candidate for North Carolina Superior Court Judge in District 26C, emphasizing fairness, integrity, and compassion in his judicial approach. He currently serves as a senior Assistant District Attorney, having previously worked as a federal public defender.
Jalonda Dunlap prioritizes equitable public transit, mental health infrastructure, and workforce development. She is a former CATS bus operator and serves as State Recording Secretary for UE150 North Carolina Public Service Workers Union.
Toni Emehel prioritizes academic excellence, honest communication, and strong teacher retention policies while serving as co-founder of a consulting firm. She emphasizes community engagement and scrutinizes corporate influence in governance.
Benita Townsend-Ingram is an incumbent at-large commissioner for Mecklenburg County, prioritizing improved communication of county services, mental wellness support, food security, and assistance for minority and small businesses. She currently serves as Director of Foundation Relations at Johnson C. Smith University, focusing on grant writing and community engagement.
Olivia Scott prioritizes policy initiatives for the Mecklenburg County Commission, emphasizing community governance. Currently a candidate for the commission, no specific policy priorities are listed in available materials.
Sharif Hannan prioritizes budget accountability, government transparency, and support for affordable housing and public health. He is a former assistant district attorney specializing in major fraud cases and runs a law firm focused on real estate.
Heather Morrow is a Democratic candidate for the Mecklenburg County Commission At-Large, focusing on police accountability, immigration enforcement, and affordable housing. She works as a bus driver and is an activist involved in local protests.
Adam Pasiak prioritizes education, environmental stewardship, and affordable housing as a Democratic candidate for the Mecklenburg County Board of Commissioners District 1. He has extensive civic experience, including roles on transit and parks advisory councils.
Jessica Finkel prioritizes affordable housing, mental health, and accessible public transit, drawing on her experience with Thrive North Carolina Action and the Sunrise Movement Charlotte. No notable endorsements are listed.
Monifa Drayton prioritizes the protection of historic neighborhoods, access to affordable housing and health care, and environmental resilience. She serves as the Chair of the Mecklenburg County ABC Board and is CEO of Drayton Leadership Group.
George Dunlap prioritizes affordable housing, education and workforce preparation, health and human services, and economic development. He has served as a District 3 Commissioner since 2008, emphasizing collaborative governance.
Phil Carey prioritizes reopening juvenile justice facilities and increasing school-based counseling while serving on the Mecklenburg County Board of Equalization and Review. He also operates a property management business.