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Here are some primary races to watch in Bladen County for May 17 election

By Sarah Nagem

sarahnagem@borderbelt.org

When Bladen County voters go to the polls for the primary election on May 17, they will choose who they want to run next fall for everything from the U.S. Senate to the local school board. 

New maps drawn by North Carolina’s Republican lawmakers for legislative and congressional districts led to complaints and lawsuits, but boundaries are now set for the primary. 

In Bladen County, there are a few races to watch:

Bladen County has about 22,000 registered voters, according to the N.C. State Board of Elections

In primary elections, voters must fill out a ballot associated with their registered political party. Unaffiliated voters can choose which ballot to fill out. The county has about 9,700 registered Democrats and about 5,100 Republicans, data shows. About 7,000 voters in the county are not affiliated with a political party.  

Here’s a list of everyone who is running in the primary in Bladen: 

Bladen County Sheriff

Democrats:

Guy W. Childress, Bladenboro

Hakeem Brown, Council

Republicans:

Gary S. Edwards, Bladenboro

Jim McVicker, Tar Heel (incumbent)

Bladen County Board of Commissioners (District 02)

Republicans:

Charles Ray Peterson, Bladenboro (incumbent)

Dawson Singletary, Bladen

(No Democratic primary)

Bladen County Board of Education (county-wide)

Democrats:

Harfel Davis, Elizabethtown

Vince Rozier, Tar Heel Democrat

Cory Singletary, Clarkton (incumbent)

Sophia Brixey, Bladenboro

(No Republican primary)

Bladen County Board of Education (District 02)

Republicans:

Ben Lee, Bladenboro

Berry Lewis, Bladenboro

Mackie Singletary, Bladenboro

(No Democratic primary)

Bladen County Clerk of Superior Court

Republicans:

Cristin Hursey, Dublin

Jason Britt, Bladenboro

(No Democratic primary)

U.S. House (District 7)

Democrats:

Charles E. Evans, Fayetteville

Charles Graham, Lumberton

Yushonda Midgette, Winnabow

Steve Miller, Wilmington

Republicans: 

David Rouzer, Wilmington (incumbent)

Max Southworth-Beckwith, Currie

U.S. Senate

Democrats:

James L. Carr, Jr., Harrisburg

Robert Colon, Wallace

Alyssia Rose-Katherine Hammond, Raleigh

Constance (Lov) Johnson, Charlotte

Tobias LaGrone, Greensboro

B. K. Maginnis, Charlotte

Rett Newton, Beaufort

Marcus W. Williams, Lumberton

Greg Antoine, Fayetteville

Cheri Beasley, Raleigh

Chrelle Booker, Tryon

Republicans: 

Marjorie K. Eastman, Cary

David Flaherty, Cameron

Benjamin E. Griffiths,

Kenneth Harper, Jr., Archdale

Pat McCrory, Charlotte

Charles Kenneth Moss, Randleman

Lichia Sibhatu, Raleigh

Debora Tshiovo, Moravian Falls

Mark Walker, Summerfield

Jen Banwart, Fuquay-Varina

Ms. Lee A. Brian, Clayton

Leonard L. Bryant, Fayetteville

Ted Budd, Advance

Drew Bulecza, Lincolnton

N.C. Supreme Court Associate Justice (Seat 05)

Republicans:

Victoria E. Prince, Greensboro

April C. Wood, Lexington

Trey Allen, Hillsborough

(No Democratic primary)

N.C. Court of Appeals (Seat 09)

Republicans:

Beth Freshwater Smith, Wilson

Donna Stroud, Garner

(No Democratic primary)

N.C. Court of Appeals (Seat 11)

Republicans:

Michael J. Stading, Charlotte

Charlton L. Allen, Mooresville

(No Democratic primary)

N.C. District Court Judge (District 13 Seat 02)

Republicans:

Preston B. Hilton, Leland

Bryan Wilson, Winnabow

(No Democratic primary)

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