State Employee PAC Endorses Bipartisan Slate of Candidates

Aug 29, 2014



The State Employees Association of North Carolina (SEANC) announces bipartisan endorsements for the general election in November. The endorsements are made through SEANC’s Employees Political Action Committee (EMPAC), which is a member-led subsidiary.

“State employees and retirees are proud to endorse these candidate who value public services and the people who provide them,” said Statewide EMPAC Chairman Wayne Fish.

The 80 bipartisan endorsements in races for the General Assembly are a result of recommendations from SEANC members at the district level. Those recommendations were then confirmed by the statewide committee on Saturday.

They include 56 House race endorsements and 24 in the Senate.

List of EMPAC-endorsed Candidates for November 2014 General Election

N.C. Senate

District 1         Stan White (D-Dare)

District 3         Erica Smith-Ingram (D-Northampton)

District 4         Angela Bryant (D-Nash)

District 5         Don Davis (D-Greene)

District 6         Harry Brown (R-Onslow)

District 7         Louis Pate (R-Wayne)

District 9         Elizabeth Redenbaugh (D-New Hanover)

District 10      Brent Jackson (R-Sampson)

District 13      Jane Smith (D-Robeson)

District 14      Dan Blue (D-Wake)

District 15      Tom Bradshaw (D-Wake)

District 17      Tamara Barringer (R-Wake)

District 22      Mike Woodard (D-Durham)

District 23      Valerie Foushee (D-Orange)

District 25      Gene McLaurin (D-Richmond)

District 26      Phil Berger (R-Rockingham)

District 30      Shirley Randleman (R-Wilkes)

District 33      Stan Bingham (R-Davidson)

District 39      Bob Rucho (R-Mecklenburg)

District 41      Latrice McRae (D-Mecklenburg)

District 46      Emily Church (D-Burke)

District 48      Tom Apodaca (R-Henderson)

District 49      Terry Van Duyn (D-Buncombe)

District 50      Jane Hipps (D-Haywood)

 

N.C. House

District 2         Ray Jeffers (D-Person)

District 3         Whit Whitley (D-Craven)

District 5         Howard Hunter III (D-Hertford)

District 7         Bobbie Richardson (D-Franklin)

District 8         Bobi Gregory (D-Wilson)

District 9         Uriah Ward (D-Pitt)

District 12      George Graham (D-Lenoir)

District 13      Pat McElraft (R-Carteret)

District 14      George Cleveland (R-Onslow)

District 15      Phillip Shepard (R-Onslow)

District 20      Betsy Jordan (D-New Hanover)

District 22      William Brisson (D-Bladen)

District 23      Shelly Willingham (D-Edgecombe)

District 24      Jean Farmer-Butterfield (D-Wilson)

District 26      Leo Daughtry (R-Johnston)

District 27      Michael Wray (D-Northampton)

District 28      J. H. Langdon (R-Harnett)

District 30      Paul Luebke (D-Durham)

District 31      Mickey Michaux (D-Durham)

District 32      Nathan Baskerville (D-Vance)

District 35      Brian Mountcastle (D-Wake)

District 36      Nelson Dollar (R-Wake)

District 38      Yvonne Lewis Holley (D-Wake)

District 39      Darren Jackson (D-Wake)

District 40      Marilyn Avila (R-Wake)

Disrtict 43      Elmer Floyd (D-Cumberland)

District 45      John Szoka (R-Cumberland)

District 46      Ken Waddell (D-Columbus)

District 48      Garland Pierce (D-Scotland)

District 49      Kim Hanchette (D-Wake)

District 50      Graig Meyer (D-Orange)

District 51      Brad Salmon (D-Harnett)

District 55      Kim Hargett (D-Union)

District 56      Verla Insko (D-Orange)

District 60      Cecil Brockman (D-Guilford)

District 62      Sal Leone (D-Guilford)

District 63      Ian Baltutis (D-Alamance)

District 65      Bert Jones (R-Rockingham)

District 67      Justin Burr (R-Stanley)

District 70      Pat Hurley (R-Randolph )

District 71      Evelyn Terry (D-Forsyth)

District 75      Donny Lambeth (R-Forsyth)

District 82      Earle Schecter (D-Cabarrus)

Disrtict 83      Linda Johnson (R-Cabarrus)

District 84      Rena Turner (R-Iredell)

District 87      Edgar Starnes (R-Catawba)

District 88      Margie Storch (D-Mecklenburg)

District 89      Mitch Setzer (R-Catawba)

District 91      Bryan Holloway (R-Stokes)

District 93      Jonathan Jordan (R-Ashe)

District 108    John Torbett (R-Gaston)

District 111    Tim Moore (R-Cleveland)

District 112    Lisa Bralley (D-Rutherford)

District 115    Nathan Ramsey (R-Buncombe)

District 116    Brian Turner (D-Buncombe)

District 118    Dean Hicks (D-Yancey)