All of the candidates listed below are Republicans, except in judicial races where Democrats are listed as the races are "officially" nonpartisan. Congratulations to our winners. We look forward to getting behind you in the fall.
NC GOP 2008 Primary Winners
President: John McCain
US Senate (Dole Seat): Elizabeth Dole (I)*
North Carolina Governor: Pat McCrory
North Carolina Lt. Governor: Robert Pittenger
North Carolina Council of State:
- Superintendent of Public Instruction - Richard Morgan (KCC will be unable to support this candidate in the Fall.)
North Carolina Judicial Seats - Court of Appeals:
- Tyson Seat - Kristin Ruth (D), Jimmy Ervin (D) (KCC will not make an endorsement in this race. We are crushed over the loss of Judge John Tyson. Ruth and Ervin will face off against one another in the Fall, unless Ervin does the expected and drops out, leaving Ruth the winner.
- Wynn Seat - Jewel Ann Farlow (R), James Wynn (D - I)
United States Congressional Districts:
District 4- William (BJ) Lawson
District 9 - Sue Myrick (I)
District 10 - Patrick McHenry (I)
District 11 - Dr. Carl Mumpower
*(I) Denotes the candidate is the incumbent.
Hat Tip: North Carolina Federation of Young Republicans
For the NC Senate and NC House nominees, click below.
North Carolina Senate Districts
State Senate 12: David Rouzer
State Senate 22: Harris Blake (I) (defeated Richard Morgan's wife, Cindy!)
State Senate 36: Fletcher Hartsell (I)
State Senate 42: Austin Allran (I)
State Senate 45: Jerry Butler
North Carolina House of Representatives Districts
State House District 3: Norman Sanderson (Beverly Perdont launched her career from this seat and one we need to convert to an 'R'.)
State House District 14: George Cleveland (I)
State House District 15: Robert Grady (I)
State House District 25: W. B. Bullock
State House District 52: Jamie Boles
State House District 61: Laura Wiley (I)
State House District 67: Justin P. Burr
State House District 68: Curtis Blackwood
State House District 76: Fred Steen (I)
State House District 78: Harold Brubaker (I) - former House speaker and one of KCC's least favorite Republicans. As soon as he was elected Speaker, he immediately joined forces with Tony Rand (D-Cumberland) and Marc Basnight (D-Dare). This blogger nearly quit the Republican party at the time.
State House District 82: Jeff Barnhart (I)
State House District 92: Darrell G. McCormick
State House District 94: Unknown - if you know, please shoot me an email!
State House District 95: Greg Mills
State House District103: Jim Gulley (I)
State House District 110: Unknown - if you know, please shoot me an email!
Once the NC GOP updates their candidate spreadsheet, I will post it on this site. Watch for it. Next up, Fred Smith's concession speech and his pledge to help Pat McCrory.
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