Phillips and Griggs win Republican Primary for Board of Commissioner

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CHEROKEE COUNTY, N.C. – Cherokee’s Republican primary resulted in two clear winners in the Tuesday, March 3 election.

In the Board of Commissioners District II race, Randy Phillips earned 57.96 percent of the vote while his opponent, C.B. McKinnon (i) received 42.04 percent.

Randy Phillips, image courtesy of his Facebook page.

As for the Board of Commissioners District V race, Jan Griggs earned 54.32 percent and Steve “Coldcash” Coleman received 45.68 percent.

Griggs will face Democrat Victoria Bauman in the general election.

The U.S. House of Representatives District 11 race for Rep. Mark Meadows seat had 12 Republicans and five Democrats on their respective primary ballots. With 99.48 percent reporting, candidate Lynda Bennett is leading with 22.72 percent of the votes cast. The next top vote-getter is Madison Cawthorn with 20.24 percent. The leading Democrat candidate is Moe Davis with 47.35 percent.

Jan Griggs, image courtesy of her campaign Facebook.

If none of the candidates reach 30 percent, the top two candidates will enter a run-off for the seat.

Cherokee County voiced support for a different District 11 candidate. Republican Jim Davis leads with 36.71 percent. On the Democrat side, Moe Davis is the current top vote-getter with 34.48 percent.

For the U.S. Senate, voters have overwhelmingly selected Republican Thom Tillis (i) at 78.10 percent and Democrat Cal Cunningham at 57.00 percent to face each other in the general election.

In the governor’s race, Republicans chose Dan Forest at 88.97 percent while Democrats picked Roy Cooper (i) with 87.22 percent of the vote.

The Lieutenant governor race on the Democrat side could be headed for a run-off with candidates Yvonne Holley and Terry Van Duyn, neither reached 30 percent. However, the Republican Mark Robinson has 32.55 percent of his primary.

As for the Presidential race, former Vice President Joe Biden won North Carolina with 42.99 percent of the vote.

Presumptive winners for following races:

Attorney General: Jim O’Neill (R) – 46.53 percent

Auditor: Beth A. Wood (D) – 77.72 percent

Anthony Wayne “Tony” Street (R) – 56.13 percent

Commissioner of Agriculture: Jenna Wadsworth (D) – 54.00percent

Commissioner of Insurance: Mike Causey (R) – 64.60 percent

Commissioner of Labor: Josh Dobson (R) – 40.32 percent

Secretary of State: E.C. Sykes (R) – 42.90 percent

Superintendent of Public Instruction: Jen Mangrum (D) – 33.16 percent

Catherine Truitt (R) – 56.67 percent

Treasurer: Ronnie Chatterji (D) – 35.80 percent

All primary election results are unofficial until certified by N.C. State Board of Elections.

Polls open in Cherokee, North Carolina primary

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CHEROKEE COUNTY, N.C. – A part of the first “Super Tuesday,” North Carolina voters are going to the polls for more than President of the United States on Tuesday, March 3, 2020. Citizens are also voting on the down-ballot primary races today.

The local and state candidates for Cherokee County are as follows.

Republican

Cherokee Board of Commissioners District II: Randy Phillips, RB McKinnon

Cherokee Board of Commissioners District V: Steve “Coldcash” Coleman, Jan Griggs

N.C. District Court Judge Circuit 30 Seat 6: Kaleb Wingate, Mitchell Keith “Mitch” Brewer, Rich Cassady, Jim Moore

N.C. State Senate District 50: Sarah Conway, Kevin Corbin

N.C. Superindentent of Public Instruction: Catherine Truitt, Craig Horn

N.C. Secretary of State: E.C. Sykes, Chad Brown, Michael LaPaglia

N.C. Commissioner of Labor: Chuck Stanley, Josh Dobson, Pearl Burris Floyd

N.C. Commissioner of Insurance: Ronald Pierce, Mike Causey

N.C. Auditor: Anthony Wayne “Tony” Street, Tim Hoegemeyer

N.C. Attorney General: Jim O’Neill, Sam Hayes, Christine Mumma

N.C. Lieutenant Governor: John L. Ritter, Mark Robinson, Scott Stone, Andy Wells, Buddy Bengel, Deborah Cochran, Renee Ellmers, Greg Gebhardt, Mark Johnson

N.C. Governor: Dan Forest, Holly Grange

U.S. House of Representatives District 11: Joey Osborne, Vance Patterson, Albert Wiley, Jr., Chuck Archerd, Lynda Bennett, Matthew Burril, Madison Cawthorn, Jim Davis, Dan Driscoll, Steven Fekete, Jr., Dillon S. Gentry, Wayne King

U.S. Senate: Thom Tillis, Paul Wright, Larry Holmquist, Sharon Y. Hudson

Democrats

N.C. Treasurer: Dimple Ajmera, Ronnie Chatterji, Matt Leatherman

N.C. Superintendent of Public Instruction: Keith A. Sutton, James Barrett, Constance (Lav) Johnson, Michael Maher, Jen Mangrum

N.C. Commissioner of Agriculture: Walter Smith, Jenna Wadsworth, Donovan Alexander Watson

N.C. Auditor: Luis A. Toledo, Beth A. Wood

N.C. Lieutenant Governor: Allen Thomas, Bill Toole, Terry Van Duyn, Chaz Beasley, Yvonne Lewis Holley, Ron Newton

N.C. Governor: Ernest T. Reeves, Roy Cooper

U.S. House of Representatives District 11: Michael O’Shea, Phillip G. Price, Steve Woodsmall, Gina Collias, Moe Davis

U.S. Senate: Erica D. Smith, Steve Swenson, Cal Cunningham, Trevor M. Fuller, Atul Goel

North Carolina voters do not have to provide a photo I.D. for the March Primary. In December 2019, a federal court order blocked the requirement from taking effect. This injunction will remain in place until further notice.

Poles will stay open until 7:30 p.m.

Georgia Can’t Trust A Liar Like Geoff Duncan – Details on Geoff Duncan’s Lies

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Geoff Duncan is lying about David Shafer. Every day, he is pushing a new lie to try and deceive Georgia Republicans. Don’t be fooled — Duncan will say and do anything to get elected. See below why we can’t trust a liar like Geoff Duncan.

Lie #1

Duncan maliciously lies, saying Shafer is being sued for conspiracy.

THE TRUTH:

The newspaper headline in the Duncan advertisement (“Candidate accused of conspiracy in CEO’s ouster”) refers to a lawsuit filed against another candidate, former gubernatorial candidate Clay Tippins.

Shafer is not named as a defendant or accused of wrongdoing in the Tippins lawsuit. In fact, David Shafer has never been named as defendant in any lawsuit.

Lie #2

Duncan lies by accusing David Shafer of not paying taxes.

THE TRUTH:

Shafer’s tax dispute was resolved in his favor and the tax lien issued against him was marked “issued in error and withdrawn.”

Lie #3

Duncan lies, claiming Shafer used political power to end an ethics investigation.

THE TRUTH:

David Shafer was completely exonerated by a two month, bipartisan ethics investigation.

Shafer cooperated fully. He sat for two interviews and produced 10 years of email and telephone records.

The independent counsel hired by the Ethics Committee to investigate the complaint determined that the allegations had been “fabricated” and were “politically motivated.”

Lie #4

Duncan falsely accuses Shafer of getting rich as a State Senator.

THE TRUTH:

David Shafer has worked his entire life. He opened his first bank account at age 8 with money saved from mowing lawns. He worked as a church janitor at age 13 and a restaurant busboy at age 16. He worked his way through college as a department store sales clerk. After college, he earned his real estate license and invested in real estate and he has invested in and started numerous businesses. Shafer is proud of his business success.

Georgia Can’t Trust A Liar Like Geoff Duncan.

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