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2026 Primary UOCAVA Election Notice
Election: November 2026
To request an official or hard copy please contact Pitt County Elections
This is an official notice of an election to be conducted in PITT County on 03/03/2026. This notice contains a list of all of the ballot measures and federal, State, and local offices this county expects, as of this date, to be on the ballot on the date of the election.
An Election Notice will be prepared not later than 100 days before a regularly scheduled election that permits absentee voting, and as soon as practicable in the case of an election or vacancy election not regularly scheduled. For a second primary, an Election Notice will be prepared, no later than the day following the date the appropriate board of elections orders that a second primary be held.
As soon as ballot styles are printed, this county board of elections will update this notice with the certified candidates for each office and ballot measures and referenda questions that will be on the ballot. For General Elections during even-numbered years, ballots will be printed 60 days prior to the election. For statewide primaries and other elections (except municipal elections), ballots will be printed 50 days prior to the election. Municipal ballots are available 30 days prior to Election Day. You must request an updated Election Notice.
Transmitting a Federal Write-in Absentee Ballot:
This notice may be used in conjunction with the federal write-in absentee ballot (FWAB). Covered military & U.S. citizens living outside the U.S. seeking to vote by absentee ballot may use the FWAB to register to vote, request an absentee ballot, and vote an official military-overseas ballot. When using the FWAB to register to vote, and/or request an absentee ballot, please transmit your signed and completed FWAB no later than 5:00 p.m. on the day before Election Day. If submitted later than this day and time, your absentee ballot will not be counted. Federal write-in absentee ballots are available at www.NCSBE.gov. You may also request a regular absentee ballot by using the federal postcard application (FPCA), available at www.FVAP.gov. A regular ballot can be mailed, faxed or emailed to you. You may return the FWAB or a regular absentee ballot by mail, secure fax (1-919-715-0351) or email (absentee@ncsbe.gov).
Marking a Federal Write-in Absentee Ballot:
When marking a FWAB, for each office for which you wish to vote, write in either a candidate's name or political party designation. For ballot measures or referenda, write either “YES” (you are for the ballot measure or referendum) or “NO” (you are against the ballot measure or referendum). In a primary, if you are registered as Democratic, Green, Libertarian, or Republican, for partisan contests, you may only vote for the candidates of the party for which you are affiliated. You are also eligible to vote for non-partisan contests. If you are registered as unaffiliated (“independent”), in a primary, you may choose to vote for the partisan contests of one of the parties or you may choose to vote for nonpartisan contests only. Please contact your local board of elections to confirm your party affiliation or voter registration status.
Please check the website for the NC State Board of Elections (www.NCSBE.gov) for additional information on military-overseas absentee voting.
Election Notice Of Contests and Referenda
Pitt County Board of Elections (03/03/2026)
| Candidate Name | Name on Ballot | Party |
|---|---|---|
US SENATE | ||
| Donald Mitchell Brown Jr. | Donald M. (Don) Brown | Republican |
| Shannon Wilson Bray | Shannon Bray | Libertarian |
| Robert John Colon | Robert Colon | Democrat |
| Roy Asberry Cooper III | Roy Cooper | Democrat |
| Richard Tracy Dansie | Richard Dansie | Republican |
| Justin Edward Dues | Justin E. Dues | Democrat |
| Margot Patrice Dupre | Margot Dupre | Republican |
| Daryl Trent Farrow | Daryl Farrow | Democrat |
| Thomas Lee Johnson | Thomas Johnson | Republican |
| Michele Marie Morrow | Michele Morrow | Republican |
| Orrick Romaine Quick | Orrick Quick | Democrat |
| Elizabeth Anne Temple | Elizabeth A. Temple | Republican |
| Micheal David Whatley | Michael Whatley | Republican |
| Marcus Whittman Williams | Marcus Williams | Democrat |
US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 03 | ||
| Daniel Thomas Cavender | Daniel Cavender | Libertarian |
| Allison Hicks Jaslow | Allison Jaslow | Democrat |
| Gregory Francis Murphy | Greg Murphy | Republican |
| Raymond Edward Smith Jr. | Raymond Smith | Democrat |
NC SUPREME COURT ASSOCIATE JUSTICE SEAT 01 | ||
| Anita Sue Earls | Anita Earls | Democrat |
| Sarah Suzanne Stevens | Sarah Stevens | Republican |
NC COURT OF APPEALS JUDGE SEAT 01 | ||
| John Stanley Arrowood | John S. Arrowood | Democrat |
| Michael Christopher Byrne | Michael C. Byrne | Republican |
| Matthew Brian Smith | Matt Smith | Republican |
NC COURT OF APPEALS JUDGE SEAT 02 | ||
| George Cooper Bell | George Cooper Bell | Republican |
| Tobias Samuel Hampson | Tobias (Toby) Hampson | Democrat |
NC COURT OF APPEALS JUDGE SEAT 03 | ||
| Craig Robert Collins | Craig Collins | Republican |
| Christine M. Walczyk | Christine Walczyk | Democrat |
| James Weldon Whalen | James Weldon Whalen | Democrat |
NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 05 | ||
| Earl Henry Hostetler II | Henry Hostetler | Republican |
| Angelene Mitchell | Angelene Mitchell | Republican |
| Kandie Diane Smith | Kandie Smith | Democrat |
NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 008 | ||
| Gloristine Williams Brown | Gloristine Brown | Democrat |
| Cathy Thorne Bynum | Cathy Thorne Bynum | Republican |
NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 009 | ||
| Lenton Credelle Brown | Lenton Brown | Democrat |
| Claire Renee Kempner | Claire Kempner | Democrat |
| Timothy John Reeder | Timothy Reeder | Republican |
NC DISTRICT COURT JUDGE DISTRICT 03 SEAT 01 | ||
| Daniel Hines Entzminger | Daniel Hines Entzminger | Republic |
| Watsi Mateenya Sutton | Watsi M. Sutton | Democrat |
NC DISTRICT COURT JUDGE DISTRICT 03 SEAT 02 | ||
| Lee Franklin Teague | Lee Teague | Republican |
DISTRICT ATTORNEY DISTRICT 03 | ||
| Faris Carnell Dixon Jr. | Faris Dixon | Democrat |
Pitt County Board of Commissioners District 01 | ||
| Ann F. Huggins | Ann Floyd Huggins | Democrat |
| Marvion Jireh-Jyreese Wilcox | Marvion J. Wilcox | Democrat |
Pitt County Board of Commissioners District 02 | ||
| Clemmie Jenkins German | Clemmie Jenkins German | Democrat |
| Mary Williams-Perkins | Mary Williams-Perkins | Democrat |
Pitt County Board of Commissioners District 03 | ||
| Christopher William Nunnally | Christopher W. Nunnally | Democrat |
Pitt County Board of Commissioners District 04 | ||
| Rodney Devon Harris | Rodney Harris | Democrat |
| Leslie Benjamin Holloman | Benji Holloman | Republican |
Pitt County Board of Commissioners District 05 | ||
| Frederick Dennis McLawhorn Sr. | Dennis McLawhorn | Democrat |
| Mark Cannon Smith | Mark C. Smith | Republican |
Pitt County Board of Commissioners District 06 | ||
| William Howard Schuyler | Liam Schuyler | Democrat |
| Gary Daniel Weaver | Gary Weaver | Republican |
| Ralph Gordon Whitehurst | Ralph Whitehurst | Republican |
| Richard Charles Zeck | Richard C. Zeck | Republican |
Pitt County Board of Education District 01 | ||
| Mary Nobles Maultsby | Mary Nobles Maultsby | Democrat |
Pitt County Board of Education District 02 | ||
| Amy Robin Cole | Amy Cole | Democrat |
Pitt County Board of Education District 05 | ||
| Jennifer Lee Hodgson | Jennifer Hodgson | Democrat |
Pitt County Board of Education District 07 | ||
| Kelly Taylor Weaver | Kelly T. Weaver | Democrat |
Pitt County Clerk of Superior Court | ||
| Sara Beth Fulford Rhodes | Sara Beth Fulford Rhodes | Democrat |
Pitt County Sheriff | ||
| Paula Stokes Dance | Paula S. Dance | Democrat |
| Richard Lavern Williams | Richie Williams | Democrat |