November 2016 Endorsements

PA PAC’s endorsement gets candidates elected!  Endorsements decisions are made by a vote of PA members at democratically run meetings where the candidates’ merits are debated and everyone has the right to speak.

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PA PAC’s endorsement gets candidates elected! Endorsement decisions are made by a vote of PA PAC members at democratically run meetings where the candidates’ merits are debated and everyone has the right to speak. Join the People’s Alliance and help choose winners!

President and Vice President of the US – Hillary Clinton and Tim Kaine

U.S. Senate –Deborah Ross

U.S. House – G. K. Butterfield (1); David Price (4) (vote for one in your district)

Governor – Roy Cooper

Lt. Governor – Linda Coleman

Attorney General – Josh Stein

Auditor – Beth Wood

Commissioner of Agriculture – Walter Smith

Commissioner of Insurance- Wayne Goodwin

Commissioner of Labor –Charles Meeker

Secretary of State – Elaine Marshall

Superintendent of Public Instruction – June Atkinson

State Treasurer – Dan Blue, III

N.C. State Senate – Floyd McKissick (20), Mike Woodard (22) (vote for one in your district)

N.C. State House – Larry Hall (29), Paul Luebke (30), H. M. (Mickey) Michaux (31), Graig Meyer (50) (vote for one in your district)

Board of County Commissioners – Heidi Carter, James Hill, Brenda Howerton, Wendy Jacobs, Ellen Reckhow

Register of Deeds – Sharon Davis

 

NON-PARTISAN – TURN YOUR BALLOT OVER!

NC Supreme court – Mike Morgan

NC Court of Appeals – Linda Stephens, Margaret Eagles, Abe Jones, Vince Rozier, Rickye McKoy-Mitchell

District Court – Shamieka Rhinehart

Durham Soil and Water Conservation District Supervisor – Danielle Adams

 

Vote “For” all four of the Durham County Bond referenda  

- Education, $90,870,000, including a new Northern High School and renovations to Eno Valley Elementary School;

- Libraries, $44,725,000, including a major enlargement and overhaul of the aging main library downtown;

- Durham Technical Community College; $20,195,000, including new facilities for automotive and construction training; and

- The North Carolina Museum of Life and Science, $14,210,000, including parking facilities and expanded new space for exhibits and education.

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