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Nov 6, 2019

2019 North Carolina Municipal Elections Results

Equality North Carolina is incredibly proud of our endorsed candidates across the state and their performance in the 2019 North Carolina Municipal Elections. Overall, 29 candidates in 14 cities won their races.

Check out the results below, and be sure to congratulate any of these folks if you see them out and about in your cities!

CHARLOTTE

Larken Egleston, District One -- WON

Matt Newtown, District Five -- WON

Gina Navarette, District Six -- LOST

Braxton Winston, At-Large -- WON

Julie Eiselt, At-Large -- WON

RALEIGH

Sam Hershey, District A -- LOST

David Cox, District B --WON

Brian Fitzsimmons District B -- LOST

Saige Martin, District D -- WON

Steff Mendell, District E -- LOST

Russ Stephenson, At-Large -- LOST

Jonathan Melton, At-Large -- WON

Nicole Stewart, At-Large -- WON

Caroline Sullivan, Mayor -- LOST

DURHAM

Jillian Johnson, At-Large -- WON

Javiera Caballero, At-Large -- WON

Charlie Reece, At-Large -- WON

Steve Schewel, Mayor -- WON

CARY

Ya Liu, District D -- WON

Lori Bush, At-Large -- WON

CARRBORO

Damon Seils, Alderman -- WON

Steve Friedman, Alderman -- LOST

Susan Romaine, Alderman -- WON

Lydia Lavelle, Mayor -- WON

Chapel Hill

Michael Parker, At-Large -- WON

Sue Hunter, At-Large -- LOST

Renuka Soll, At-Large -- LOST

Amy Ryan, At-Large -- WON

Pam Hemminger, Mayor -- WON

DAVIDSON

Jane Campbell, Town Commissoner -- WON

Jim Fuller, Town Commissoner -- WON

GREENVILLE

John Landrine, Ward 2 -- DISQUALIFIED

HIGH POINT

Joshua "Fox" Brown, At-Large -- LOST

HILLSBOROUGH

Matt Hughes, Town Board -- WON

Mark Bell, Town Board -- WON

Jenn Weaver, Mayor -- WON

HUNTERSVILLE

Lance Munger, Town Commissioner -- WIN

MORRISVILLE

Anne Robotti, District 1 -- WON


Salisbury

Tamara Sheffield, Town Council -- WON

Ladale Benson, Town Council -- LOST

Al Heggins, Town Council -- WON

WILMINGTON

Kimberly Spader, Town Council -- LOST

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