Nov. 8 is Election Day and early voting began Oct. 20. Along with information on who’s running, where to vote and what times, linked, are also profiles on all candidates that will be on the ballot in Alamance County.
For more on the election click here.
Candidates running:
U.S. Senate
Matthew Hoh – Green Party
Cheri Beasley – Democratic Party
Shannon W. Bray – Libertarian Party
Ted Budd – Republican Party
U.S. House of Representatives District 4
Valerie Foushee – Democratic Party
Courtney Geels – Republican Party
North Carolina Supreme Court Associate Justice Seat 3
Lucy Inman – Democratic Party
Richard Dietz – Republican Party
North Carolina Supreme Court Associate Justice – Seat 5
Sam Ervin IV – Democratic Party – Incumbent
Trey Allen – Republican Party
North Carolina Court of Appeals Judge Seat 8
Julee Flood – Republican Party
Carolyn Thompson – Democratic Party
North Carolina Court of Appeals Judge Seat 9
Brad Salmon – Democratic Party
Donna Stroud – Republican Party – Incumbent
North Carolina Court of Appeals Judge Seat 10
John Tyson – Republican Party – Incumbent
Gale Adams – Democratic Party
North Carolina Court of Appeals Judge Seat 11
Darren Jackson – Democratic Party – Incumbent
Michael Stading – Republican Party
North Carolina State Senate District 25
Sean C. Ewing – Democratic Party
Amy Galey – Republican Party – Incumbent
North Carolina House of Representatives District 64
Ron Osborne – Democratic Party
Dennis Riddell – Republican Party – Incumbent
North Carolina House of Representatives District 63
Ricky Hurtado – Democratic Party
Stephen Ross – Republican Party
North Carolina District Court Judge District 15 A - Seat 1
Brad Allen – Democratic Party
District Attorney District 17
Sean Boone – Republican Party
Board of Commissioners
(2 seats available)
Steve Carter – Republican Party – Incumbent
Anthony Pierce – Democratic Party
Craig Turner – Republican Party – Incumbent
Clerk of Superior Court
Meredith Edwards – Republican Party
Sheriff
Terry Johnson – Republican Party – Incumbent
Kelly White – Democratic Party
Alamance-Burlington Board of Education
(3 seats available)
Leonard Harrison
Dan Ingle
Chuck Marsh
Charles Parker
Seneca Rogers
Avery Wagoner
Soil and Water Conservation District Supervisor
(2 seats available)
Ortha Hawkins
Willie Holiday
David Morrow – Incumbent
Richard Reid – Incumbent
Donna Vanhook
Brandy Whittaker
Important Dates:
Oct. 20 and 21 8 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Oct. 22 and 23 CLOSED
Oct. 24 to Nov. 5 8 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Absentee Ballot request form deadline Nov. 1 at 5 p.m.
Election day: Nov. 8 at 7:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Early voting one-stop polling places
One-stop early voting: individuals can register and vote at the same place.
Graham Recreation Center
311 College St., Graham, NC
Kernodle Senior Center
1535 S. Mebane St., Burlington, NC
Elmira Community Center
810 Wicker St., Burlington, NC
Mebane Arts & Community Center
633 Corregidor St., Mebane, NC
Elon South Gym
329 S. Antioch Ave., Elon, NC
Voting precincts
During early voting, voters can cast their ballots at any of the five polling locations. On Election Day, voters must go to their assigned polling place. There are 38 precincts within Alamance County. In order to find your polling place, go to alamance-nc.com/elections. If a voter goes to a different polling location, they can cast a provisional ballot.