Filing starts today!

Keep your eyes on the Board of Elections website starting at noon today. Since there are a number of candidates that have already declared to the media, I expect them to come out strong and try to scare off potential competitors quickly. It will be interesting to see in which districts some of them choose to run, especially incumbent Valerie Foushee.

I am going to be very busy with work (again, ug) so please post any new additions to that page in the comments here. Links to candidate websites are especially appreciated. :-)

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District 1 - Pam Hemminger

 

I think the interesting race to watch will be Carey versus Kinnaird in District 23.

 

Bill Faison and Verla Insko have re-upped, surprising no one!

 

One man with courage makes a majority.

- Andrew Jackson

I'm assuming we'll start to see answers to these questions trickle in over the next few hours to weeks, but...

Any guess to which district Valerie will file in? How about Bernadette Pelissier?

Heard any rumors about elected officials at another level looking to move up (not to characterize town/school boards as less important by any means...)? I can't believe we're already into the filing period with fewer interested candidates than available seats, especially after all the noise about adding the seats in the first place.

Baker, For Orange.


One man with courage makes a majority.

- Andrew Jackson

Not a chance in the world. I've got my civic plate full to the brim already right now, even if I were interested. Ask me again in a few years. :p

Here's a new addition, a Democratic commissioner candidate in District 2:

Candidate Address Home Phone Cell Phone Age Spending Threshold
Tommy T. McNeill 3602 Laurel Creek Way, Durham, NC 27712 919-382-3091 919-323-0199
45
Under $3000

Anyone know him?

http://tommytmcneill.com/ could this be something?
Tommy works for a pharmaceutical company. I know that he is very active in his neighborhood and I think he is an officer in his association. I had forgotten that his neighborhood is even in OC.

Kind of a curious thing from Mr. McNeill in the DTH this morning:

Tommy McNeill, a Democrat who lives in the Eno Woods subdivision in Durham, filed for the District 2 seat Monday.

McNeill declined to comment on his platform issues without his campaign manager present.

...running for school board.

 

Candidate Address Home Phone Cell Phone Age Spending Threshold Incumbent
Stephen H. Halkiotis 2930 Franklin Rd, Hillsborough, NC 27278 732-4813  
64
Under $3000 No
Some people just don't know how to take a break!
Leo L. Allison, 75, of Efland, filed today to run in the Democratic primary in District 2. Tommy McNeill of Durham (Orange County) and The Rev. Luther Brooks of Hillsborough, previously filed.

You have 26 hours to get your butt to HIllsborough to get on the May primary ballot. So far the only contested Commissioner race is the single seat for District Two, with these three challengers running for the Democratic nomination:

Candidate Address Home Phone Cell or Work Phone Age Spending Threshold Incumbent
Tommy T. McNeill
3602 Laurel Creek Way, Durham, NC 27712 382-3091 323-0199
45
Under $3000 No
Luther K. Brooks
2618 NC Hwy 86 N, Hillsborough, NC 27278 732-6407 286-3680
52
Over $3000 No
Leo L. Allison
4125 Marvin Ln, Efland, NC 27243 563-9110  
75
Under $3000 No

No Republicans have filed for any County Commisioner seats.

2008 CANDIDATE FILING

ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION

$5 filing fee for School Board

Orange County School Board - Non-Partisan

3 Seats Available

Candidate
Address
Home Phone
Cell or Work Phone
Age
Spending Threshold
Incumbent
Stephen H. Halkiotis
2930 Franklin Rd, Hillsborough, NC 27278 732-4813 
64
Under $3000 No
Tony McKnight
301 Split Rail Ln, Hillsborough, NC 27278 644-2670 
41
Under $3000 No
Jeff Michalski
6414 Beaver Valley Dr, Mebane, NC 27302 563-5327336-792-1342
38
Under $3000 No
Eddie M. Eubanks
634 McAdams Rd, PO Box 761, Hillsborough, NC 27278 732-4573 
62
Under $3000 No
Al Hartkopf
2405 Uphill Ct, Hillsborough, NC 27278 643-1625338-8046 (w)
50
Under $3000 Yes
Stan Morris
7001 New Sharon Church Rd, Rougemont, NC 27572 643-0114 
47
Under $3000 No

 

 

COUNTY COMMISSIONER

$134 filing fee for County Commissioners

2 Seats will be filled in District 1

County Commissioner - Democrat - District 1

Candidate
Address
Home Phone
Cell or Work Phone
Age
Spending Threshold
Incumbent
Pam Hemminger
407 Sharon Rd, Chapel Hill, NC 27517 942-2273616-5568
47
Over $3000 No
Valerie Foushee
106 Claris Ct, Chapel Hill, NC 27514 942-2661968-2760 (w)
51
Over $3000 Yes
THERE WILL BE NO DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY FOR CO. COMM. IN DISTRICT 1

 

 

County Commissioner - Republican - District 1

CandidateAddressHome Phone Cell or Work Phone AgeSpending ThresholdIncumbent
NO REPUBLICANS FILED FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER SEAT IN DISTRICT 1

 

1 Seat will be filled in District 2

County Commissioner - Democrat - District 2

CandidateAddressHome Phone Cell or Work Phone AgeSpending Threshold Incumbent
Tommy T. McNeill
3602 Laurel Creek Way, Durham, NC 27712 382-3091323-0199
45
Under $3000 No
Luther K. Brooks
2618 NC Hwy 86 N, Hillsborough, NC 27278 732-6407286-3680
52
Over $3000 No
Leo L. Allison
4125 Marvin Ln, Efland, NC 27243563-9110 
75
Under $3000No
Steve Yuhasz
710 Ridgelift Ln, Hillsborough, NC 27278 732-4364732-6262
57
Under $3000 No

 

County Commissioner - Republican - District 2

CandidateAddressHome Phone Cell or Work Phone AgeSpending ThresholdIncumbent
NO REPUBLICANS FILED FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER SEAT IN DISTRICT 2

 

 1 Seat will be filled as an At-Large Seat

County Commissioner - Democrat - At Large

CandidateAddressHome Phone Cell or Work PhoneAgeSpending ThresholdIncumbent
Bernadette Pelissier
4516 Mystic Ln, Hillsborough, NC 27278 643-2762616-5198
57
Over $3000 No
Mary M. Wolff
133 Forsyth Dr, Chapel Hill, NC 27517 933-9686 
45
Under $3000 No
Neloa Barbee Jones
1708 Purefoy Rd, Chapel Hill, NC 27516 942-3318360-1364 (c)
50
Under $3000 No

 

County Commissioner - Republican - At Large

CandidateAddressHome Phone Cell or Work Phone AgeSpending ThresholdIncumbent
Kevin Wolff
133 Forsyth Dr, Chapel Hill, NC  27517 933-9686933-9684 (w)
48
Under $3000 No
THERE WILL BE NO REPUBLICAN PRIMARY FOR AT LARGE CO. COMM. SEAT

 

SENATE AND HOUSE

$207 filing fee for NC Senate and  NC House

1 Seat will be filled for each Senate and House District

23rd District - State Senate - Democrat

Candidate
Address
Home Phone
Cell or Work Phone
Age
Spending Threshold
Incumbent
Moses Carey, Jr
203 Simerville Road, Chapel Hill, NC 27517 929-8513 
62
Over $3000 No
Ellie Kinnaird
207 W. Poplar Ave, Carrboro, NC 27510 929-1607942-4445 (w)
76
Over $3000 Yes
       

 

23rd District - State Senate- Republican

Candidate
Address
Home Phone
Cell or Work Phone
Age
Spending Threshold
Incumbent
Jon G. (Greg) Bass  **Person County Candidate**
270 Knolls of Mayo Rd, Roxboro, NC 27574 336-597-2277 
60
Over $3000 No
THERE WILL BE NO REPUBLICAN PRIMARY FOR 23RD STATE SENATE

In case folks didn't catch it, Neloa Jones is one of the leading voices of the Rogers Road neighborhood. It's about time that community put forth it's own candidate to ensure their concerns get heard. The question will be whether Neloa plans to address the whole range of issues that the Commissioners handle, or will she just focus on raising the critical environmental and social justice issues which are overdue for a frank, public discussion.

And as Gerry noted, Mary Wolff appears to be the spouse of Kevin Wolff, who has run unsuccessfully for Chapel Hill Mayor twice. Cute that they are both running for the same seat in the the primaries of different parties. It would certainly be amusing to see a couple running against each other in the general election, but I expect the losing streak to continue for the entire household.

I will work on updating our election page with all of these new and exciting candidates! http://orangepolitics.org/elections-2008

Is this a "If we win both primaries, then one of us will surely win the general" situation or is it more of a "If you run for office again, I swear I'll run against you" situation?
It's two people who live together yet disagree on how the community should be governed. Couldn't we at least give Mary Wolffe (who could be a daughter or a sister or some other female relative) a chance to speak before making negative predictions about her intent?
Kevin Wolff has stated in the past that he lives with his wife and two elementary school aged children. The Citizen seems confident enough to call Mary his wife.
I'm curious if the Board of Elections page misspelled her name, which I've now seen as both Neola and Neloa. If they didn't, then the Chapel Hill News spelled it wrong when she wrote an editorial in January. Regardless of how she spells her name, I'm pretty sure they got her address wrong. I was up on Rogers Rd touring the landfill yesterday as a part of the Campus Y Social Justice tour, and noticed that there is a Purefoy Drive up there, which makes a lot more sense than Purefoy Road, which is down off of Mason Farm Road.

However, "Neloa" is the correct spelling.

It's a very obscure literary name--somewhat kidding here since very few have ever heard of the author, Vardis Fisher, other than a UNC-CH English Department Chair.  The chair of the department at the time just happened to have written his dissertation on this author when I was one of his students.  I was amazed my first day in his class when he read my name, looked up at me, and said, "I know where your name comes from."

"Neloa" was a real person in Vardis Fisher's life, a woman he desperately loved, whose real name was "Leona"--hence, the fictional character he created named "Neloa."  My parents read this $0.35 grocery-store paperback just prior to my birth. 

 

nbj

 

Thanks for setting it straight. Though as I said, you probably ought to tell the CHN:

http://www.chapelhillnews.com/opinion/guest_columns/story/12208.html
http://www.chapelhillnews.com/opinion/editorials/story/9834.html

etc...

And I am very used to it; it's happened all my life.  At the end of the news column, my name is spelled correctly.

I am actually much more concerned about the incorrect address and have already informed the Board of Elections.  According to their director, however, the filing form correctly lists Purefoy Drive.  The office nevertheless is checking into the error.

 

nbj

With Mary Wolff running in the Democratic primary at-large, and perennial candidate Kevin Wolff (of the same address as Mary) as the GOP nominee in that at-large commissioner race, would it be correct to say this seat might be thrown to the wolves?
in Wolff stands for "futile".
 

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