NC Liberty/Constitutional Candidates for the 2012 Elections

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I am starting this thread to consolidate the list of liberty/constitutional-minded candidates for this year's elections (primary & general). If you know if anyone I missed, please post below and I'll add to the list. If I make any mistakes with the districts etc, please feel free to correct me. This will be a work in progress.

But first, how do you find your district?

Go to the NC Board of Elections, and look up your voter information. Once you pull up your information, you should see a link below which says 'My Districts', which should give you all the voter districts you are in.


Governor

Paul Wright: Campaign Website | FB Campaign Page | Twitter

Comments: Wright is up against a very powerful establishment candidate Pat McCrory, who won the Wake County GOP Convention Straw Poll with 88.49% of the votes.

Lieutenant Governor

Dale Folwell: Campaign Website | FB Campaign Page | FB Profile | Twitter

Comments: Dale was helpful to Glen Bradley at the state house.

US House of Representatives

Walter B. Jones (NC-3) (incumbent): Official Website | Campaign Website | FB Campaign Page | FB Profile | Twitter

North Carolina Senate

Glen Bradley (NC Senate District 18): Campaign Website | FB Campaign Page | FB Profile | Twitter

Comments: Currently Glen is a Representative of the NC House. In the May 8th GOP primary, Glen is up against a powerful establishment candidate Chad Barefoot, backed by NC House Rep. Paul "Skip" Stam, and who won the Wake County GOP Convention Straw Poll with 77% of the votes.

North Carolina House

Jeremy D. Adams (NC House District 6): Campaign Website | FB Campaign Page | FB Profile
Jordon Greene (NC House District 87): Campaign Website | FB Campaign Page | FB Profile | Twitter

Secretary of State

Dr. Mike Beitler: Campaign Website | FB Profile

Comments: Mike is running against incumbent Elaine Marshall.

State Auditor

Fern Shubert: FB Campaign Page | FB Profile

Comments: In the May 8th primary, Fern is up against pretty girl Debra Goldman, and in the general, against incumbent Democrat Beth Wood.


13[SUP]th[/SUP] Congressional District

Zan Bunn (GOP Chair for the 13[SUP]th[/SUP] Congressional District): Campaign Website | FB Profile

Alamance County

Mark Hopp (County Commissioner): Campaign Website | FB Campaign Page | FB Profile | Twitter

Alleghany County

Brandon Hawks (County Commissioner): FB Profile

Guilford County

Michael Norbury (Guilford School Board At Large Candidate): Campaign Website | FB Campaign Page

Haywood County

Denny King (County Commissioner): Campaign Website | FB Profile

Mecklenburg County

Matthew Ridenhour (County Commissioner District 5): Campaign Website | FB Profile

http://www.co.rockingham.nc.us/staff.aspx?did=7311&id=14985&catID=407Wake County

Dale Cooke (County Commissioner District 4): Campaign Website | FB Campaign Page | Twitter
 
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Nice! I'll be sure to vote for Wright instead of McCrory (whose name has been mud ever since the arena controversy a few years back).

I'm still heartbroken that no Ron Paul Republican has yet decided to vie for the U.S. House seat Sue Myrick is abandoning in NC-9. This seat is ripe for the picking!!!
 
Added Dale Cooke. Added Twitter feeds for a few candidates.

I'm still heartbroken that no Ron Paul Republican has yet decided to vie for the U.S. House seat Sue Myrick is abandoning in NC-9. This seat is ripe for the picking!!!

If it's your district, please do consider running yourself.
 
It's not ripe for the picking. There are now 11 candidates running for this seat, Robert Pittenger is self-funding his campaign to the tune of millions, and Myrick has endorsed Jim Pendergraph. There will certainly be a runoff, and the Liberty vote in Mecklenburg is simply not numerous enough to keep from getting swamped amid all of the establishment hacks scrabbling for the position. Our efforts here are better focused on Matthew Ridenhour, our National Ron Paul Delegate who's running for County Commission in a race he can actually win.
 
It's not ripe for the picking. There are now 11 candidates running for this seat, Robert Pittenger is self-funding his campaign to the tune of millions, and Myrick has endorsed Jim Pendergraph. There will certainly be a runoff, and the Liberty vote in Mecklenburg is simply not numerous enough to keep from getting swamped amid all of the establishment hacks scrabbling for the position. Our efforts here are better focused on Matthew Ridenhour, our National Ron Paul Delegate who's running for County Commission in a race he can actually win.

Adam is there a liberty candidate who can be pushed into the runoff as the establishment hacks cannibalize themselves? In a Charlotte Observer interview, Richard Lynch specifically said "I agree with Ron Paul" on foreign policy, and Steinberg and Schaffer have made some agreeable noises as well.

You are right that none of the moneybags boys (Pendergraph, Pittenger, Dulin, Peacock, Killian) will get close to 40%. But we need to have a dog in that hunt. I think it would be worth it to contact all the non-Chamber candidates and convince them to coalesce around a single Voice Of The People so that the runoff (where turnout will be < 1%) is winnable.
 
In the 9th, there is some quiet support for Killian here. He has been to Iraq and Afghanistan and understands how hard these multiple tours have been on families. He wants the troops home at an acceptable pace. He's also butted heads with Skip Stam in the legislature so he has seen how bad the "groupthink" can be in a legislative body.
 
Mozo is correct; Killian has shown himself to be open-minded, and after his tour in Iraq, publicly called for an end to that war and said we should not be over there.

Strangely enough, though, his campaign sent out an email today touting an endorsement by John McCain. That makes him a very hard sell in Liberty circles.
 
Anyone looked towards Greg Dority over Fern Shubert? He's admittedly pro-paul and pro-austrian economics.
I don't know much about Shubert, admittedly.
 
Greg Dority pissed off people in the 12th Congressional district when he parachuted in, and took the nomination away from a local candidate, by campaigning hard in just a few precincts of one county. I would suspect some hidden agendas with that guy.
 
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Greg Dority pissed off people in the 12th Congressional district when he parachuted in, and took the nomination away from a local candidate, by campaigning hard in just a few precincts of one county. I would suspect some hidden agendas with that guy.

I could see this, the guy is hardcore about getting his name out there, no matter what it takes.
 
These people may not all be liberty candidates, but they are the ones who I am voting for (and who I am advising others to vote for). If you have any suggestions as to a change, I would love to know! :)

This was made according to the sample ballot:

President
Newt Gin--Just kidding ;)
PAUL! Obviously xD

11th District Congressional Race
Mark Meadows.
(Paul-ers, as I have mentioned in other threads, are divided between candidates in this race. Many of them, including me, are pulling for Meadows.)

Governor
Paul Wright

Lt. Governor
Dale Folwell

Auditor
Fern Shubert

Ag. Commissioner
Steve Troxler

Insurance Commissioner
James McCall or Mike Causey

Secretary of State
Michael Beitler

Superintendent of Public Instruction
Richard Alexander
(An old English teacher of mine is actually running as a write-in candidate for the General election, so when November rolls around, I may write in her name)

Treasurer
Steve Royal
 
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Thanks for the list, dntrpltt. Can you summarize your justifications for Steve Troxler, James McCall & Richard Alexander?

Frank Roche's position on educating the students about economics is fine, but he isn't running for the school board, is he? What does a Treasurer got to do with teaching students economics? Also, what kind of economics is he advocating to teach? If it's Keynesian, then that's horrible.
 
Thanks for the list, dntrpltt. Can you summarize your justifications for Steve Troxler, James McCall & Richard Alexander?

Frank Roche's position on educating the students about economics is fine, but he isn't running for the school board, is he? What does a Treasurer got to do with teaching students economics? Also, what kind of economics is he advocating to teach? If it's Keynesian, then that's horrible.

On Roche, I have no idea what kind of economics he is advocating to teach. Some friends from down state like him, and I can't find a website for Steve Royal, so my vote goes to Roche. (Unless Royal happens to be a Paul/Liberty-esque candidate, in which case I'll vote for him.)

===EDIT=== Apparently Roche is pro-fed, anti-marijuana. Took him off. Royal was endorsed by the NC RLC, and I've spoken to him on the phone several times, and he is a pretty awesome Austrian economist-loving candidate. Royal has my vote!

Troxler--
While I'm not a farmer or anything, and the only time I've ever been under the "jurisdiction" of the Ag. Commissioner was at state fairs, I don't have anything against Troxler. Plus, people around here who do farm like him, so I figure thats enough for me. It's not like he is going to lose anyway.

McCall--
He seems pretty straight forward and to the point,
Reduce Hidden Taxes: Unsurprisingly many North Carolinians pay hidden taxes in their premiums for insurance products.
and he has a seemingly humorous side as well:
Have a More Accessible Insurance Department: Like many government agencies it can sometimes be difficult to get an actual person on the phone. The North Carolina Dept. of Insurance has more employees per capita than a majority of states - but like many government agencies it can sometimes be difficult to get an actual person on the phone. The taxpayers of NC deserve a responsive and efficient Insurance Department.
And from this article, he seems like he knows the insurance field pretty well.

===EDIT=== I saw a few posts from Mike Causey in the Forums. I've amended my original list to possibly include him, taking out McCall; hopefully he'll see this thread and introduce himself.

Finally, I don't really have that great of a reason for Alexander. He asked for my vote through Facebook, and up here in the Western part of the state, he seems to be the only candidate in that primary race that is known. Plus, I still may write in my former teacher in the General, but even if I don't, this race isn't that important to me.

As I said earlier, I'm open for changes here if someone knows a liberty candidate in the race.
 
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Frank Roche is bad, bad news. He ran against BJ Lawson for Congress in the 4th District Republican Primary 2 years ago and ridiculed Lawson's anti-Fed stance. Roche has a background in international finance and banking and is very pro-Fed. Of course, he took down his 2010 Congressional website to remove all of his pro-Fed writings.

Fortunately, there's still YouTube. Here Roche talks about his opposition to marijuana legalization and support for the Federal Reserve system:
http://youtu.be/fWKwcIPqhc4
 
Also, Fern Shubert should get the nod for State Auditor not only because she has a history of fighting corruption in both parties, but also because she's the most qualified candidate running, being a Certified Public Accountant with a background in forensic accounting.
 
Frank Roche is bad, bad news. He ran against BJ Lawson for Congress in the 4th District Republican Primary 2 years ago and ridiculed Lawson's anti-Fed stance. Roche has a background in international finance and banking and is very pro-Fed. Of course, he took down his 2010 Congressional website to remove all of his pro-Fed writings.

Fortunately, there's still YouTube. Here Roche talks about his opposition to marijuana legalization and support for the Federal Reserve system:
http://youtu.be/fWKwcIPqhc4

Thanks for this! +rep

I'm going to take Roche off my list then.

Does anyone know about Steve Royal? I mean, I haven't seen anything about him on the internet.
 
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