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Voter Guide: Here's every race on Cumberland County voters' ballots in the 2024 election

Beth Hutson, Fayetteville Observer
Updated
5 min read

(Editor's note: This story has been updated to correct the campaign website for Marlando D. Pridgen.)

Early voting starts Thursday in North Carolina for the 2024 elections that will decide the president of the United States, governor of North Carolina and other federal, state and local races.

Below are all the races that will appear on Cumberland County ballots, with candidates and races listed in the order they will appear on the ballot.

President and Vice President of the United States

U.S. House of Representatives District 7

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Meet the candidates for U.S. House of Representatives District 7

U.S. House of Representatives District 9

N.C. Governor

Incumbent Gov. Roy Cooper, a Democrat who is finishing his second term, is limited to two terms as governor.

Meet the candidates for North Carolina governor

N.C. Lieutenant Governor

Incumbent Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, a Republican, is running for governor.

Meet the candidates for North Carolina lieutenant governor

N.C. Attorney General

Incumbent Attorney General Josh Stein, a Democrat, is running for governor.

Meet the candidates for North Carolina attorney general

N.C. Auditor

Meet the candidates for North Carolina auditor

N.C. Commissioner of Agriculture

Meet the candidates for North Carolina commissioner of agriculture

N.C. Commissioner of Insurance

Meet the candidates for North Carolina commissioner of insurance

N.C. Commissioner of Labor

Incumbent Josh Dobson, a Republican, is not seeking reelection.

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Meet the candidates for North Carolina commissioner of labor

N.C. Secretary of State

Meet the candidates for North Carolina secretary of state

N.C. Superintendent of Public Instruction

Incumbent Catherine Truitt lost the Republican primary to Michele Morrow.

Meet the candidates for North Carolina superintendent of public instruction

N.C. Treasurer

Incumbent Dale Folwell lost his bid for governor during the Republican primary.

Meet the candidates for North Carolina treasurer

N.C. Supreme Court Associate Justice Seat 6

Meet the candidates for North Carolina Supreme Court

N.C. Court of Appeals seats

Seat 12

Seat 14

Seat 15

Chris Freeman defeated incumbent Judge Hunter Murphy in the Republican primary.

Meet the candidates for North Carolina Court of Appeals

N.C. House of Representatives

District 42

Incumbent Rep. Marvin Lucas, a Democrat, is not seeking reelection.

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Read their responses to our candidate questionnaire.

District 43

Read their responses to our candidate questionnaire.

District 44

Read their responses to our candidate questionnaire.

District 45

Read her responses to our candidate questionnaire.

N.C. State Senate

District 19

Read their responses to our candidate questionnaire.

District 21

Read their responses to our candidate questionnaire.

Cumberland County District Court Judge District 14

All three seats up for election on the Cumberland County District Court are unopposed.

Seat 8

Incumbent Judge Tiffany Marie Whitfield, Democratic Party

Seat 9

Incumbent Judge Lou Olivera, Democratic Party

Seat 10

Incumbent Judge Cull Jordan, Democratic Party

Cumberland County Board of Commissioners District 2

Three Democrats and three Republicans are running to fill three seats on the Cumberland County Board of Commissioners. Two of the seats are open because the incumbents, Republicans Michael Boose and Jimmy Keefe, aren't seeking reelection. The third seat is held by incumbent Toni Stewart.

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Cumberland County Register of Deeds

Longtime Register of Deeds Lee Warren, a Democrat, did not file for reelection. Andra Brewington, a Democrat, is the only candidate on the ballot for the November general election.

Cumberland County Board of Education

Fifteen candidates, including five incumbents, are running for six seats on the nonpartisan nine-member Cumberland County Board of Education this year.

Read more about the candidates for Districts 1-3 here, and read more about the candidates for Districts 4-6 here.

District 1

Read their responses to our candidate questionnaire.

District 2

  • John Lee

  • Incumbent Deanna Turner Jones

Read their responses to our candidate questionnaire.

District 3

Three candidates are competing for the seat being vacated by incumbent Carrie Sutton

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Read their responses to our candidate questionnaire.

District 4

Read their responses to our candidate questionnaire.

District 5

Read their responses to our candidate questionnaire.

District 6

Read their responses to our candidate questionnaire.

Cumberland County Soil and Water Conservation District Supervisor

Three candidates, including one incumbent, are seeking one seat on the nonpartisan five-member board.

Constitution Amendment

North Carolina voters will vote either "for" or "against" a constitutional amendment that reads: "Constitutional amendment to provide that only a citizen of the United States who is 18 years of age and otherwise possessing the qualifications for voting shall be entitled to vote at any election in this State."

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Read more about the amendment and what it would mean here.

This article originally appeared on The Fayetteville Observer: Complete guide to the 2024 election for Cumberland County voters

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