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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First filings for BOCC are up.
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
Any guesses?
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.
Is that a campaign announcement?
Baker, For Orange.
One man with courage makes a majority.
- Andrew Jackson
Haha
Tommy McNeill
Here's a new addition, a Democratic commissioner candidate in District 2:
Anyone know him?
McNeill website coming?
I Know Him
Kind of a curious thing
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.
A familiar face...
...running for school board.
Halkiotis returns
Another Candidate in District 2
Filing ends tomorrow
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:
No Republicans have filed for any County Commisioner seats.
This Should Be Interesting, Esp. the Commissioner Race!
2008 CANDIDATE FILING
ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
$5 filing fee for School Board
Orange County School Board - Non-Partisan
3 Seats Available
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
$134 filing fee for County Commissioners
2 Seats will be filled in District 1
County Commissioner - Democrat - District 1
County Commissioner - Republican - District 1
1 Seat will be filled in District 2
County Commissioner - Democrat - District 2
County Commissioner - Republican - District 2
1 Seat will be filled as an At-Large Seat
County Commissioner - Democrat - At Large
County Commissioner - Republican - At Large
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
23rd District - State Senate- Republican
Neloa Jones
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
What the . . .
Or maybe....
I don't know her intent, but...
re: Neloa?
Hi, Jason. Yes, the mailing address is Purefoy Drive, not 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
I'm always a fan of interesting names
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...
Misspelling "Neloa" as "Neola" is quite common
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
Thrown to the wolves
The extra "F"