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  • published Call to 2024 County Convention in News 2024-02-28 11:19:37 -0500

    CARTERET COUNTY REPUBLICAN PARTY

    5370-K HIGHWAY 70

    MOREHEAD CITY, NC 28557

     

    February 25, 2024

     

    Dear Precinct Chairmen and Vice Chairmen,

       On behalf of the Carteret County Republican Party (CCGOP), the Call to Convention is hereby issued. The Carteret County Republican Party Annual Convention will be held on Saturday, march 23, 2024, at the Leon Mann Jr. Enrichment Center. Registration will begin at 9:15 a.m.; the Convention will begin at 10:00 a.m.

       According to Article III Sec. C, of the Carteret County Republican Party Plan of Organization, the following matters will be taken up as business:

    • The seating of allocated delegates to the CCGOP Annual Convention;
    • Election of Delegates/Alternates to the 3rd Congressional District GOP Convention;
    • Election of Delegates/Alternates to the NCGOP State Convention;
    • Adoption of the CCGOP Plan of Organization; and
    • Other business as deemed necessary by the body.

       Precinct members who were duly elected as delegates during the Annual Precinct Meeting on February 17, 2024, and subsequently certified by the CCGOP Credentials Committee will be entitled to one (1) vote for each order of business. Alternates will be seated to fill any vacancy in your precinct's delegation upon approval from the Convention Delegates.

       Those who are credentialed delegates to the County Convention but unable to attend and wish to be nominated for election as a delegate/alternate to the district and/or state conventions must provide the County Chairman their desire in writing prior to the opening of the County Convention. This request should be sent to the following:

       Additional delegate names will not be added after the election during convention business.

       According to Article III, Sec. C.5 of the Carteret County Republican Party Plan of Organization

    “No person shall be seated as a delegate at the County, District, or State Convention unless such person shall
    have been duly elected a delegate at the appropriate precinct meeting or county convention.”


    For questions, please feel free to email, text or call (252.723.3193). Onward and Upward!

     

    Respectfully,


    Wanda Nelson Fowler
    Chairman


  • published Lt. Governor in 2024 Primary Election 2024-01-29 13:40:54 -0500

    Lt. Governor

    Candidates are listed in ballot order

     

    Rivera Douthit - YouTube  

    Rivera Douthit

    https://rivera4nc.com/

         
     

    Jeffrey Elmore

    https://elmorefornc.com/

         
     

    Marlenis Hernandez Novoa

    https://marlenis4nc.com/

         
     

    Allen Mashburn

    https://allenmashburn4nc.com/

         
    Jim O'Neill - Ballotpedia  

    Jim O'Neill

    https://www.oneill4nc.com/

         
    Sam Page for Lt. Governor of NC (@SheriffPage) / X  

    Sam Page

    https://sampage4nc.com/

         
    Candidate profile: Ernest T. Reeves  

    Ernest T. Reeves

    https://www.ernestreeves.com/

         
     

    Hal Weatherman

    https://www.halweathermanfornc.com/

         
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    Seth Woodall

    https://sethwoodall.com/

         
    Vote Deanna Ballard - NC Lt. Governor  

    Deanna Ballard

    https://www.ballardfornc.com/

         
    Peter Boykin - Ballotpedia  

    Peter Boykin

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  • published Governor in 2024 Primary Election 2024-01-29 13:31:34 -0500

    Governor

    Candidates are listed in ballot order

    N.C. Treasurer Dale Folwell guest at 'lunch & learn' | The Chatham News +  Record  

    Dale Folwell

    Website: www.dalefolwell.com

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    Bill Graham

    Website: www.billgrahamforgovernor.com

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    Mark Robinson | Lieutenant Governor  

    Mark Robinson

    Website: www.markrobinsonfornc.com

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  • published President in 2024 Primary Election 2024-01-29 13:23:26 -0500

    President

    All candidates listed are on the ballot - regardless of their current campaign status, and are listed in order as they appear on the ballot

     

    Ron DeSantis (@RonDeSantis) / X  

    Ron DeSantis

     

         
    Nikki Haley | Biography, 2024 Election, & Facts | Britannica  

    Nikki Haley

         
    Asa Hutchinson - Ballotpedia  

    Asa Hutchinson

         
    Vivek Ramaswamy » CFA Society New York  

    Vivek Ramaswamy

         
    Donald Trump - Wikipedia  

    Donald J. Trump

         
    Ryan Binkley - Ballotpedia  

    Ryan Binkley

         
    Chris Christie | Biography & Facts | Britannica  

    Chris Christie

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  • published Primary Sample Ballots 2024-01-29 11:19:56 -0500

    Primary Sample Ballots

    Some precincts will have multiple ballots. If you're unsure which ballot applies to you, please check online at https://vt.ncsbe.gov/RegLkup/

     

    Atlantic Beach

    Atlantic • Sea Level • Cedar Island

    Beaufort 1

    Beaufort 2with Board of Commissioners District 5

    Beaufort 2

    Bogue

    Broad Creek

    Broad Creek - with Board of Commissioners District 3

    Cape Carteret • Cedar Point

    Davis • Stacy • Williston

    Emerald Isle

    Harkers Island

    Indian Beach • Salter Path • Pine Knoll Shores

    Marshallberg • Smyrna

    Merrimon

    Mill Creek

    Morehead 1 - with Board of Commissioners District 3

    Morehead 1

    Morehead 1 - with Board of Commissioners District 5

    Morehead 2

    Morehead 3

    Morehead 4

    Newport 1

    Newport 1 - with Board of Commissioners District 5

    Newport 2

    North River

    Otway • Bettie • Straits • Gloucester

    Peletier

    Stella

    Wildwood

    Wildwood - with Board of Commissioners District 3

    Wiregrass • Harlowe - with Board of Commissioners District 5

    Wiregrass • Harlowe

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  • County Board of Education

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    District 2

     

    Katie Statler


    District 3

     

    Nathan Chambers


    District 4

     

    Kevin White

         
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  • County Board of Commissioners

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    District 3

    TBD after Primary    

    District 4

     

    Marianne S. Waldrop, Col, USMC (ret.), Ph.D.

    Marianne Waldrop comes from a Marine Corps family. After her father retired as a Marine Corps Colonel Infantry officer serving 30 years, he eventually moved the family from Charleston, SC to Emerald Isle, NC in 1980. After graduating from West Carteret High School in 1983, she attended the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill where she graduated in 1987 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in mathematics, supported by a Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps (Marine Corps option) scholarship.  

    Upon graduation, she was commissioned as a Marine Corps second lieutenant.  In 1989, she became qualified as a signals intelligence officer and received assignments worldwide, including: Camp Lejeune, North Carolina; Misawa, Japan; Tampa, Florida; Camp Pendleton, California; and finally, 3d Marine Aircraft Wing, Miramar, California.  Mid-career, Marianne was selected to attend Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California, where she would earn a Master of Science in Computer Science.  After graduation, she served as a project manager for Marine Corps signals intelligence systems.  After this tour, Marianne resigned her commission to work in the information technology industry in San Diego; however, this venture in “corporate America” was short-lived (2 years) due to her recall from the reserves for post-9-11 intelligence operations in support of U.S. Central Command, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Florida. 

    Throughout her career, she led hundreds of Marines in a variety of environments; however, the most challenging were those leadership assignments while deployed in support of four combat operations in Saudi Arabia, Africa, and Iraq.  Marianne’s military career spanned over 24 years, serving from 1987-2011, when she retired in San Diego, California.

    Upon her retirement in 2011, Marianne attended the University of San Diego and earned a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Leadership Studies in May, 2016.  Her research investigated formative experiences and factors influencing highly successful women military leaders.  In over a two-year period, Marianne ultimately completed her dissertation entitled: Understanding Women Leaders in a Male-Dominated Profession:  A Study of the United States Marine Corps’ Women Generals.

    Today she lives in Emerald Isle, NC, where, amongst other things, she serves youth through the Young Marines Program in Swansboro, as an officer in the UNC NROTC Alumni Association, and a member of W.E. Baggs, Sr. VFW Post 9960 in Cedar Point, NC. When she can find some time, she can be found on the beach enjoying shell hunting or on the golf courses in the local area.


    District 5

    TBD after Primary    
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  • District Court Judge District 4

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    Seat 1 Paul Delamar
         
    Seat 2 District 3B Court Judges - Pamlico County Republican Party Andrew Wigmore
         
    Seat 3 Dave McFadyen - District Court Judge - State of North Carolina | LinkedIn W. David McFadyen III
         
    Seat 4 District 3B Court Judges - Pamlico County Republican Party L. Walter Mills
         
    Seat 5 J. Alexander Pully
         
    Seat 6 Debra Massie - Family Law Attorney - Wheatly Wheatly Weeks Lupton & Massie,  PA | LinkedIn Debra Massie
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  • NC House of Representatives District 13

     

    Celeste Cairns

     

    Celeste lives in Emerald Isle, NC with her husband, Rob. She graduated from the University of Georgia with honors, earning a degree in business administration. Celeste began her career as a CPA with Deloitte, a multinational consulting and accounting firm, and then worked in the audit and consulting departments of Willis Corroon Corporation and HCA Healthcare Corporation.

    After many successful years in the private sector, Celeste and her family moved where the U.S. Army sent them. Celeste’s husband, coming from a family with a long history of military service, graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point and spent the majority of his 20+ years of service as a U.S Army Special Forces Officer (Green Beret). After her husband retired overseas, they remained for several years working for the U.S. Navy in Europe before returning to North Carolina where Rob works for the U.S. Marine Corps at Camp Lejeune.

    Both of their children, Nathaniel and Kathryn, are graduates of East Carolina University. Nathaniel earned a degree in GIS and began a career in law enforcement. Kathryn earned a degree in Exercise Physiology and is working toward becoming a Doctor of Physical Therapy at Hardin-Simmons University. Upon completion of her training, she will commission into the U.S. Army to serve our nation’s wounded warriors.

    Celeste has been an unwavering advocate for the unborn. She served for five years on the Board of Directors of a local Pregnancy Resource Center, and in the past has volunteered as a client advocate and counselor.

    Despite having never run for public office, Celeste was encouraged to enter the Special Election to replace Congressman Walter Jones in early 2019. During the course of the incredibly short campaign, she and her team successfully raised significant contributions and garnered the endorsement of the Club for Growth and the support of her former employer, Deloitte, and several current and former U.S. Congressmen.

    She has been elected to the Executive Committees of the Carteret County GOP, the 3rd District GOP and the State GOP. She has served as the 3rd Vice Chairman of the 3rd District GOP, the Treasurer for the Crystal Coast Republican Women and the Chairman of the Emerald Isle Precinct.  She was elected as an Alternate Delegate to the National GOP Convention and as the Alternate Elector from NC’s 3rd Congressional District during the 2020 Election.

    Celeste is a follower of Christ. She is a member of All Saints Anglican Church in Newport, where she serves on the Finance Committee.

    Celeste is originally from Valdosta, Georgia, where her parents impressed on her the value and importance of faith, hard work, community and family. 

     

    Cited from: https://www.celestefornc.com/

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  • published NC Senate District 2 in 2024 General Election 2024-01-29 10:27:00 -0500

    NC Senate District 2

     

    Norman Sanderson

     

    Norman Sanderson

     

    Norman Sanderson was born in Lumberton, NC on July 7, 1951. Norman and his six brothers and sisters learned the value of a strong work ethic as they worked the family farm through their entire youth. Norman graduated from West Columbus High School and attended North Carolina State University, focusing on Agricultural Education. He later earned a BA in Christian Education from Logos Christian College & Graduate Schools.

    Norman has been a resident of Craven and Pamlico Counties for over 43 years. During those years, the strong work ethic learned in the early years on the family farm inspired him…to become an entrepreneur who has over 20 years of small business experience; meeting a payroll, balancing a budget and making the tough decisions that kept his business thriving.

    In 2010, Norman was elected by the voters of North Carolina House District 3 (Craven and Pamlico Counties) to serve in the NC House of Representatives, defeating a 4-term Democrat incumbent with an impressive 64% of the vote. In 2012, Norm was asked to run for the NC Senate seat being vacated by retiring Senator Jean Preston. Using hard work and a strong grass-roots campaign, he won a three way Republican primary with 51% of the vote and the general election with a 63% majority. As District 1 Senator, he serves on the following committee’s: Appropriations on General Government and Information Technology (Co-Chair), State and Local Government (Co-Chair), Insurance (Vice-Chair), Commerce, Finance, Judicial I, and Workforce and Economic Development. In addition to those assignments, Norman represents the Senate on the NC Tourism Board and serves as Senate co-chair of the NC Legislative Prayer Caucus.

    Norman is a Christian, a Conservative, and a Republican – in that order. He believes in the sanctity of human life and is pleased to have received an endorsement from NC Right to Life. Norman believes in our 2nd Amendment rights and is pleased to have received an endorsement from the NRA. Norman also believes that marriage should be between one man and one woman and worked for the passage of NC’s Defence of Marriage Act. In 2013, he was voted “Most Conservative” Senator by the NC Civitas Institute. Norman has served his community as past president of Full Gospel Business Men’s Fellowship America Crystal Coast Chapter, First Vice Chair of NC’s Third Congressional District, Secretary of the Craven County Republican Men’s Club, member of Pamlico County Committee of 100, member of the Pamlico County Chamber of Commerce and Havelock Chamber of Commerce, and member of Oriental Rotary Club.

    Norman and his wife of 43 years, Linda are the proud parents of daughter Jennifer and husband Frankie Alcock and son Lee and wife Stephanie. They are blessed with 3 grandsons, Caleb, Joel and Addison.

     

    Cited from: https://ncstatesenate.com/members/norman-sanderson/

     

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  • published NC Court of Appeals in 2024 General Election 2024-01-29 09:51:20 -0500

    NC Court of Appeals

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    Seat 12

    Tom Murry

    Tom Murry is a husband & father, Army veteran, attorney, state prosecutor, and proven conservative.

    Tom grew up as a preacher's kid and a teacher's kid which instilled the values of faith, family, & hard-work.

    Tom and his wife are the proud parents of 2 teenage girls & a young son.

    Tom has served as an assistant district attorney (prosecutor), and as part of executive leadership at the NC Judicial Branch working with the Chief Justice. He has also worked with small businesses on regulatory issues and insurance claims.

    Tom serves as vice-chair of the North Carolina Bar Association Criminal Justice Section. He has served as an adjunct at Regent University School of Law since 2020.

    Tom serves as a Judge Advocate in the NC Army National Guard. He was deployed to the middle east with an engineer battalion in 2017-18.

    Additionally, from 2019-20, Tom served as a full-time legal assistance attorney helping Soldiers and their family members, as well as military retirees with their legal needs.

    Tom served nearly a decade in elected office at the municipal and legislative levels. As a legislator, Tom was recognized as one of the top 10 most effective members in Raleigh and was the primary sponsor of voter ID legislation and a regulatory reform bill that eliminated over 1400 regulations.

    Cited from: https://www.jointom.com/about


     

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    Seat 14

    Valerie Zachary

     

    Judge Valerie J. Zachary hails from Yadkin County and is married to former Representative Lee Zachary. They have three adult daughters and two beautiful grandchildren.​ Judge Zachary has long been an active, contributing member of her local Yadkin County community and the United Methodist Church, serving in many capacities.​

    Judge Zachary received her Juris Doctor cum laude from the Harvard Law School in 1987. In 1984, Judge Zachary graduated from Michigan State University, obtaining her Bachelor of Arts with honors in Multidisciplinary Studies, with concentrations in French, Economics, and Political Science.

    While at Harvard Law School, Judge Zachary was employed as a research assistant by Professor Laurence H. Tribe, assisting in reviewing and revising the second edition of Professor Tribe’s treatise American Constitutional Law. She also critiqued briefs for the Ames Moot Court Competition and served as a member of the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau and the Women’s Law Association.

    Upon graduating from law school in 1987, Judge Zachary joined the litigation team of the Charlotte firm Kennedy Covington Lobdell & Hickman (now K & L Gates). In 1989, Judge Zachary returned to Yadkin County to marry her husband, Lee Zachary, and to join his general practice firm.

    Judge Zachary practiced law for 26 years at Zachary Law Offices in Yadkinville, where she was a partner. In 2015, Governor Pat McCrory appointed Judge Zachary to the North Carolina Court of Appeals. Following a statewide race, North Carolina voters elected Judge Zachary to an eight-year term in 2016. During her time on the court, Judge Zachary has proven to be a conservative judge committed to upholding North Carolina's Constitution.

    Cited from: https://www.reelectjudgezachary.com/


     

    Seat 15

    TBD after Primary Election

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  • published NC Supreme Court in 2024 General Election 2024-01-29 09:50:59 -0500

    NC Supreme Court

     

    Jefferson Griffin

     

    Judge Griffin was born and raised on a farm in Red Oak, North Carolina in Nash County. He was captain of his high school football team at Northern Nash High School. He graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2003. After graduating from UNC, Judge Griffin earned his United States Coast Guard Captain’s license and worked as a charter fisherman on the North Carolina coast. 

    In 2008, Judge Griffin graduated from North Carolina Central School of Law. He began practicing law in Kinston, North Carolina. In 2010, Judge Griffin joined the Wake County District Attorney’s Office where he prosecuted cases from infractions to first degree murder. In 2015, Jefferson was appointed by Governor McCrory to be a District Court Judge in Wake County. Judge Griffin was elected to a four-year term in the 2016 general election in Wake County where he served through 2020. Judge Griffin was elected in November 2020 to the North Carolina Court of Appeals in a statewide election. He has authored more than 100 opinions since joining the Court of Appeals. You can find them here.

    Judge Griffin is a proud veteran. He serves as a Captain and JAG Officer in the North Carolina Army National Guard. Judge Griffin deployed to the Middle East from 2019 - 2020 with the 30th Armored Brigade Combat Team, known as “Old Hickory”. While deployed, he served in Iraq, Kuwait and Jordan. Judge Griffin is an avid hunter, fisherman and lover of the outdoors. He has served on the Board of Directors of the Raleigh Kiwanis Club and the Wake County Bar Association. Along with his wife Katye and their son Jay, his family are members of Holy Trinity Anglican Church in Raleigh.

     

    Cited from: https://www.jeffersongriffin.com/#about

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  • published Attorney General in 2024 General Election 2024-01-29 09:50:17 -0500

    NC Attorney General

    Dan and family

     

    Dan Bishop

    Dan Bishop is a conservative who tells the truth.

    He’s running for Attorney General to defend the rule of law and protect North Carolina. Dan believes Democrats like Roy Cooper and Josh Stein have abused the state’s top law enforcement office by turning it into a stepping stone for higher office and a platform to spread liberal propaganda.

     

    Cited from: https://votedanbishop.com/about/

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  • U.S. House of Representatives

    Bio

     

    Dr. Greg Murphy

    Dr. Greg Murphy, originally from Raleigh, graduated magna cum laude from Davidson College in 1985. He then attended UNC School of Medicine graduating with Honors and a member of AOA. After completing his surgical residency in Urology and Renal Transplantation at the University of Kentucky in Lexington, he and his wife, Wendy, settled in Greenville, NC to begin his practice. He has been active in his community working with his church and other groups doing outreach and helping those in need. 


    Murphy was formerly President of Eastern Urological Associates in Greenville and Affiliate Professor of Surgery and Chief of the Division of Urology at the ECU School of Medicine. He recently served as Davidson College’s Alumni President and was on its Board of Trustees. Outside of work he has demonstrated a desire to help those less fortunate. He has traveled extensively for the last 35 years to Third World Countries including India, several parts of Africa, Nicaragua and Haiti as a Medical Missionary.


    Prior to entering politics, Murphy's professional career had been primarily one of clinical practice and administrative leadership positions. His surgical practice site is Vidant Medical Center, a 1,000-bed level 1 Trauma Center, which serves 29 eastern NC counties. He served for three years as Chief of Staff of the Medical Center. He previously served on the Board of the NC Urological Association, on the Board of Directors of the South Eastern Section of the American Urological Association and on the Executive Board of the Judicial and Ethics Committee for the American Urological Association as well as on the By-Laws Committee. He is a member in good standing of the North Carolina Institute of Medicine. He is the only actively practicing physician in Congress seeing patients a few days a month still.


     Dr. Murphy was recruited to serve in the North Carolina House of Representatives and did so from 2015 to 2019. During his second term in the General Assembly, he was asked to serve as Senior Chair of Health Policy and Chair of Health and Human Services Appropriations. While he was successful in getting a variety of legislative items passed, his greatest focus was on helping reduce the tragic impacts of the Opioid Epidemic. Murphy built strong bipartisan support and was the Primary Sponsor of both the STOP Act and the HOPE Act, North Carolina’s two main legislative initiatives to combat the Opioid Crisis. He also led efforts to combat waste, fraud and abuse in the state’s Medicaid system which saved the state hundreds of millions of dollars during his tenure.


    Dr. Murphy ran in North Carolina’s Third Congressional District special election in 2019 to replace Congressman Walter B Jones, Jr, who passed away in office after serving Eastern North Carolinians for more than 22 years. Murphy was officially sworn into the U.S. House of Representatives on September 15, 2019. He serves on the Ways and Means Committee, and is a member of the Health and Trade Subcommittees. Dr. Murphy also serves on the House Veterans' Affairs Committee, where he is a member of the Health Subcommittee, and the Committee on House Administration, where he is a member of the Oversight Subcommittee. As the only practicing surgeon in Congress, Murphy is also a Co-Chair of the House Republican Doctors Caucus.

     

    Cited from: https://murphy.house.gov/bio

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  • published Call to 2024 Annual Precinct Meetings in News 2024-01-29 08:10:43 -0500

    CARTERET COUNTY REPUBLICAN PARTY

    5370-K HIGHWAY 70

    MOREHEAD CITY, NC 28557

     

    Dear CCGOP Precinct Chairmen and Vice-Chairmen,

     

    On behalf of the Carteret County Republican Party (CCGOP), notice is hereby given that the 2024 Annual Precinct Meetings of the CCGOP will be held on Saturday, February 17th at GOP Headquarters located at the address on this correspondence.

    Per Article II, Section E, of the CCGOP Plan of Organization, the following matters will be addressed:

    • Election of delegates to the county convention
    • Election of alternates to the county convention

    A detailed schedule is included with this correspondence along with each precinct's estimated delegate and alternate allocation numbers. After January 31st, each precinct chairman will be provided with the official number of allocated delegates/alternates for their respective precinct.

    At the precinct meeting, forms will be provided to you which must be completed and submitted to the CCGOP Secretary, Juli Cosgrove, at the close of your precinct meeting. Delegates and alternates cannot be added to your credentials list after the close of your precinct meeting.

    Registered Republicans living in your precinct who are unable to attend the annual precinct meeting but wish to be elected a delegate or alternate to the county convention must provide you - as the precinct chairperson - a written statement as to their desires prior to the opening of your meeting. The request may be received through email, snail mail, or hand delivered, as long as it is received prior to the opening of your meeting. These individuals making these requests must be elected as delegates or alternates along with the delegates or alternates present for the meeting. Additionally, the request must be included in the precinct's paperwork submitted at the end of your meeting.

    Per Article III Section C.5 of the CCGOP Plan of Organization

    "No person shall be seated as a delegate to the County, District, or State Convention unless such person shall have been duly elected a delegate at the appropriate Precinct Meeting."

    Only registered Republicans who reside in Carteret County, on or before January 31, 2024, will be entitled to one (1) vote in their respective precinct. Proxy voting is prohibited.

    For questions, please contact the Chairman at [email protected] or First Vice-Chairman at [email protected]

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  • published Merry Christmas! in News 2023-12-26 15:47:56 -0500

    Dave and I send the merriest of Christmas Wishes and prayers that you might see Christmas through the eyes of a child, with an open heart and mind to celebrate the real meaning of the holiday!

     

     

    Merry Christmas,

    Wanda


  • published Precincts 2023-12-20 12:42:19 -0500

    Precincts

    CARTERET COUNTY GOP PRECINCT FACEBOOK PAGES

    Click the logo above the precinct name to be directed to their page/group

    Atlantic•Sea Level•Cedar Island

    Chairman: Kathy Oslin


     

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    Atlantic Beach

    Chairman: John Nix

    Vice Chairman: Lisa Bourbeau

    Secretary: John Hopkins 

    Beaufort 1

    Chairman: Lynn Carraway

    Vice Chairman: Robert Harper

    Secretary: Doug Cawman

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    Beaufort 2

    Chairman: Bobbe Rouse

    Vice Chairman: Clark Patton

    Secretary: Jennifer Styron

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    Bogue

    Chairman: Juli Cosgrove

    Vice Chairman: Stephanie Krzich

    Secretary: Heather Grainger

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    Broad Creek

    Chairman: Jennifer Hudson

     

     

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    Cape Carteret • Cedar Point

    Chairman: Courtney Barnhill

    Vice Chairman: Rick Cochran

    Secretary: Roxanne Ebron

    Davis • Stacy • Williston

    Chairman: William Chadwick

     

     

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    Emerald Isle

    Chairman: Aaron Schwartz

    Vice Chairman: Ken Conlin

    Secretary: Barbie LeBrun

    Harkers Island

    Chairman: Steven Williamson, Jr.

     

     

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    Indian Beach • Salter Path • PKS

    Chairman: Steven Dunlap

    Vice Chairman: Walter Steele

     

    Marshallberg • Smyrna

     

     

     

    Merrimon

    Chairman: Donna Burgess

    Vice Chairman: Jim Burgess

     

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    Mill Creek

    Chairman: Elizabeth Robinson

    Vice Chairman: David Robinson

     

    Morehead 1

    Chairman: Mae Jackson

    Vice Chairman: Anna Markham

    Secretary: Sharon Boyer

    Morehead 2

    Chairman: Richard Abell

    Vice Chairman: Marysasser Holloway

     

    Morehead 3

    Chairman: Wrenn Johnson

    Vice Chairman: Pam Hanson

     

    Morehead 4

    Chairman: Kathy Leary

    Vice Chairman: Ida Gaskill

     

    Newport 1

    Chairman: Chuck Shinn

    Vice Chairman: Jeanne Benedict

     

    Newport 2

    Chairman: Shirley Redford

    Vice Chairman: Dan Smith

     

    North River

     

     

     

     

     

    Otway • Bettie • Straits • Gloucester

    Chairman: Donna Williamson

    Vice Chairman: RJ Lytle

    Secretary: Juli Owens

     

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    Peletier

    Chairman: Stephanie Broughton

    Vice Chairman: Matthew Broughton

    Secretary: Barbara Quinn

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    Stella

    Chairman: Jessica Hult

     

     

     

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    Wildwood

    Chairman: Dennis Barber

    Vice Chairman: Scott Carpenter

    Secretary: Sonya Carpenter

    Wiregrass • Harlowe

    Chairman: Bob Pruett

    Vice Chairman: Kevin Sisson

    Secretary: Emma Cape

     

     

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