Local Campaign websites

by Matt | October 9th, 2006 |

Courtesy of the N&R’s Mark Binker at the Capital Beat and others added by me, websites for local candidates in the November 2006 General Election(* denotes MattHillNC.com Q-vote 2006 “endorsed” candidates; # denotes those races being watched and followed):

Congress

5th Congressional District (#)
Democrat Roger Sharpe: http://www.sharpeforcongress.com/
Republican Virginia Foxx: http://www.virginiafoxx.com/

6th Congressional District
Democrat Rory Blake: http://www.blake06.com/Home.asp
Republican Howard Coble: http://www.cobleforcongress.com/

12th Congressional District
Democrat Mel Watt: http://www.house.gov/watt/
Republican Ada Fisher: http://www.dradamfisher.org/

13th Congressional District
Democrat Brad Miller: http://www.bradmiller.org/ (*)
Republican Vernon Robinson: http://www.vernonrobinson.com/

State legislature

State Senate 26
Democrat Rick Miller: none found.
Republican Phil Berger: http://www.philberger.com/

State House 57 (#)
Democrat Pricey Harrison: http://www.priceyharrison.com/
Republican Ron Styers: none found

State House 58
Democrat Alma Adams: http://www.ncleg.net/gascripts/members/viewMember.pl?sChamber=House&nUserID=18
Republican Olga Morgan Wright: http://www.voteforolga06.com/

State House 59
Democrat Maggie Jeffus: http://www.maggiejeffus.org/
Republican Jim Rumley: http://www.jimrumley.com/

State House 60
Democrat Earl Jones: none found.
Republican Bill Wright: http://www.votebillwright.com/

State House 65
Democrat Nelson Cole: none found.
Republican Michael Moore: none found.

State House 70
Democrat Hampton Spivey: http://www.spiveyfornchouse.com/
Republican Pat Hurley: Not using one in general election.

I’ll be trying to put together something on the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Board of Edcucation races sometime soon. Until then… feast on the ones above, lol.

MattAbout the Author: Matt
Matt, 22, is an LGBT journalist, activist and youth advocate currently living and working in Charlotte, N.C., where he serves as the Editor of Q-Notes, the Carolinas' LGBT news source. A native of Winston-Salem, N.C., Matt attended the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and is still continuing to pursue his bachelors degree. He is the Owner & Editor of InterstateQ.com and has been active in LGBT advocacy work since the age of 14.

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  1. 2 Responses to “Local Campaign websites”

  2. I find it very interesting that your endorsed candidate, Brad Miller, never mentions which party he is affiliated with on his web site. Not even under his, “About Brad” section. Could it be he doesn’t want the conservative voters of this district, one in which he does not live, know that he is a liberal? Hum, curious.

    By DJ on Oct 10, 2006

  3. I erred. He does live in the newly configured (can we all say “Biased) district. I stand corrected.

    By DJ on Oct 10, 2006

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