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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.