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Triangle races and candidates

Published: Fri, Jul. 06, 2007 05:19PM

Modified Wed, Aug. 29, 2007 10:36AM

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Here's a list of candidates who filed for municipal and school board elections this fall in the Triangle (* incumbent). Elections for Raleigh, Cary, and Wake school board will be Oct. 9. A primary for the 10 Durham City Council at-large candidates will be held Oct. 9. Elections for Durham and other towns in the Triangle are scheduled for Nov. 6.

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CHATHAM COUNTY

Pittsboro
Mayor: Max Cotten, 133 Pittsboro School Rd. (now a town commissioner); Christopher Bradshaw, 290 Chatham Forest Drive; *Randy Voller, 21 Randolph Court
Commissioners (three seats): *Gene Brooks, P.O. Box 83; *Clinton Bryan III, 216 Ashford Drive; Hugh Harrington, 191 Belmont; Michele Berger, 93 Cynthia Lane; James Hinkley, 126 Evergreen Drive; Gary D. Simpson, Pittsboro

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DURHAM COUNTY

City of Durham
Mayor: Thomas Stith, 222 Shalimar Drive (now a City Council member); *William V. "Bill" Bell, 1003 Huntsman Drive
Three at-large seats council seats: David Thompson Jr., 4013 Casa St.; *Diane Catotti 4147 Deepwood Circle; *Eugene Brown, 410 N. Buchanan Blvd.; Farad Ali, 1111 N. Mangum St; David Harris, 609 Saddle Ridge Ave.; Joe Williams, 402 N. Queen St.; Steve Monks, 6 Thackeray Place; Laney Funderburk, 33 Glenmore Drive; Victoria Peterson, 810 Ridgway Ave.; Melodie Parrish, 503 Vivaldi Drive

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JOHNSTON COUNTY

Benson
Mayor: *Jerry B. McLamb, 805 W. Main St.; William W. Massengill Jr., 211 W. Main St.
Board of Commissioners District 1: *Casandra Stack, 106 Porter St.
Board of Commissioners District 2: John R. Bonner, 306 E. Harnett St.
Board of Commissioners District 3: *Ray G. Smith, 322 W. Main St.

Clayton
Mayor: *Jody L. McLeod, 406 S. Fayetteville St.; Corwyn Sergent, 432 N. Kildee St.
Town Council (two seats): *Alexander R. Atchison, 762 Parkridge Drive; *Alex Harding, 310 Parkridge Drive; Art Holder, 16 Oakmont Court; Larry McCoy James, 702 E. Horne St.; R.S. (Butch) Lawter, Jr., 467 East Second St.; Michael Starks, 132 Meadow Run

Four Oaks
Commissioners (three seats): Louis Best, 403 Stanley St.; *Paul Stacy Lee, 603 N. Main St.; *Sandy Lee, 204 Byrd St.; *Vic Medlin, 224 Springbranch Drive

Kenly
Mayor: *Herbert L. Hales II, 405 S. College Ave.
Town Council (three seats): *Charlie Gilantzis, 504 Dogwood Lane; *Beverly Hicks Knight, 603 E. Fremont St.; John Paul Griswold, 202 Bailey Ave.

Micro
Mayor: *Earl E. "Buddy" Jones, 202 Hinnant St.
Town Commissioners (three seats): Joseph Carzaniello, 104 E. Fayetteville St., *Laura J. Grady, 203 E. Goldsboro St.; *Gene Hinton, 101 W. Fayetteville St.; *I. Yates Poole, 103 E. Fayetteville St.

Pine Level
Mayor: *Jay Jeffrey Holt, 507 W. Pine St.
Town Commissioners (four seats): Karen V. Anderson, 104 Deblyn Ct.; *Jimmy F. Garner, 109 S. Fitzgerald St.; Millard D. Garner, 412 Blanche St., *Anthony Vincent Gudac, 417 E. Pine St., Tracy M. Harned, 330 N. Peedin Ave.; *Phil Pittman, 463 W. Blanche St.

Princeton
Mayor: *Donald B. Rains, 105 Azalea Drive
Town commissioners (two seats): Lisa Floors Brown, 113 Mercer St.; *Eddie Haddock, 107 Toler St.; Brandon Holland, 109 Linda St.; David G. Holt, 106 S. Pearl St.; *Walter A. Martin Jr., 403 W. 2nd St.; Gregory Collins, 104 Southview Court

Selma
Mayor: *Charles E. Hester, 409 E. Griswold St.; William Overby, 1107 Dixie Drive
Town Council (two seats): Tommy Holmes, 1010 N. Webb St.; Troy LaPlante, 505 W. Anderson St.; Cheryl Oliver, 102 S. Massey St.; *Eric W. Sellers, 407 Bennett Drive

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