Time To Vote Tuesday, March 5th
If you’re feeling confused about where and who to vote for in Iredell County, you’re not alone. Despite living in Mooresville for 25 years, I often find it challenging to get clear information on voting precincts and candidate details. It seems hard to find comprehensive info on the candidates and their platforms.
To help out, I’ve put together some resources that might make things a bit easier. Below, you’ll find links to the candidates’ websites or, when those aren’t available, to their Ballotpedia pages. This isn’t an endorsement of any candidate, just a way to share what I’ve found. Please remember that I can’t guarantee this list is 100% accurate or up-to-date; it’s just based on the best information I could find online. Hopefully, you’ll find it useful for making more informed decisions at the polls. I did not find much information of the commissioners or board of election candidates so I left all of them unlinked.
U.S. House of Representatives District 10
Ralph R. Scott, Jr. (Democrat)
NC State Senate District 37
NC House of Representatives District 84
John (Doug) Gallina (Republican)
NC House of Representatives District 89
NC House of Representatives District 95
Richard (Todd) Carver (Republican)
Mike Robinson (Democrat)
Iredell County Commissioner
Voters will choose up to three of seven candidates.
Scottie Brown (Republican)
P. Gene Houpe (Republican)
Brad Howard (Republican)
Melissa Neader (Republican)
Richard Coleman (Republican)
Angela Wokatsch Matthews (Republican)
H. William Compton, Jr. (Republican)
Beverly Maurice (Democrat)
Iredell/Statesville Board of Education
Kevin Angell (District 2, Republican)
Laketha Bobish (District 2, Republican)
Natalie R. Ramos (District 2, Democrat)
Ronda Hoke (District 4, Republican)
Robert (Spider) Thompson (District 4, Democrat)
Doug Knight (District 6, Republican)
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Time To Vote Tuesday, March 5th
If you’re feeling confused about where and who to vote for in Iredell County, you’re not alone. Despite living in Mooresville for 25 years, I often find it challenging to get clear information on voting precincts and candidate details. It seems hard to find comprehensive info on the candidates and their platforms.
To help out, I’ve put together some resources that might make things a bit easier. Below, you’ll find links to the candidates’ websites or, when those aren’t available, to their Ballotpedia pages. This isn’t an endorsement of any candidate, just a way to share what I’ve found. Please remember that I can’t guarantee this list is 100% accurate or up-to-date; it’s just based on the best information I could find online. Hopefully, you’ll find it useful for making more informed decisions at the polls. I did not find much information of the commissioners or board of election candidates so I left all of them unlinked.
U.S. House of Representatives District 10
Ralph R. Scott, Jr. (Democrat)
NC State Senate District 37
NC House of Representatives District 84
John (Doug) Gallina (Republican)
NC House of Representatives District 89
NC House of Representatives District 95
Richard (Todd) Carver (Republican)
Mike Robinson (Democrat)
Iredell County Commissioner
Voters will choose up to three of seven candidates.
Scottie Brown (Republican)
P. Gene Houpe (Republican)
Brad Howard (Republican)
Melissa Neader (Republican)
Richard Coleman (Republican)
Angela Wokatsch Matthews (Republican)
H. William Compton, Jr. (Republican)
Beverly Maurice (Democrat)
Iredell/Statesville Board of Education
Kevin Angell (District 2, Republican)
Laketha Bobish (District 2, Republican)
Natalie R. Ramos (District 2, Democrat)
Ronda Hoke (District 4, Republican)
Robert (Spider) Thompson (District 4, Democrat)
Doug Knight (District 6, Republican)