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North Carolina Senatorial Candidates 2014

North Carolina Senator Deadlines

Primary: May 6, 2014

NC Senatorial Candidates
NC Senatorial Candidates

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North Carolina candidates for Senatorial will be having their Democrat and Republican gubernatorial primaries in 2014:

North Carolina Senatorial Candidates - Announced, Potential, and Rumored Gubernatorial Candidates

Republican and Democrat Candidates for North Carolina Senator Primary Election

Kay Hagan (D)
Thom Tillis (R)
Sean Haugh (Libertarian)
David Waddell (Constitution/Write-In)
Barry Gurney (Write-In)
John Rhodes (Write-In)

North Carolina Candidates for Congress

North Carolina Congressional Candidates
NC Congressional Candidates 2014

District 1:
G.K. Butterfield (D)
Arthur Rich (R)

District 2:
Renee Ellmers (R)
Clay Aiken (D)

District 3:
Walter Jones Jr. (R)
Marshall Adame (D) 

District 4:
David Price (D)
Paul Wright (R)

District 5:
Virginia Foxx (R)
Josh Brannon (D)

District 6:
Mark Walker (R)
Laura Fjeld (D)

District 7:
Jonathan Barfield (D)
David Rouzer (R) 
J. Wesley Casteen (Libertarian)
Louis Harmati (Write-In)

District 8:
Richard Hudson (R)
Antonio Blue (D)

District 9:
Robert Pittenger (R)
Shawn Eckles (Independent)

District 10:
Patrick McHenry (R)
Tate MacQueen (D)

District 11:
Mark Meadows (R)
Tom Hill (D)

District 12 - Special Election:
Alma Adams (D) 
Vince Coakley (R)

District 12:
Alma Adams (D)
Vince Coakley (R)

District 13:
George Holding (R)
Brenda Cleary (D)


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North Carolina History. What every North Carolina Senatorial Candidate should know:

North Carolina is a state located in the Southeastern United States. The state borders South Carolina and Georgia to the south, Tennessee to the west and Virginia to the north. North Carolina contains 100 counties. Its capital is Raleigh, and its largest city is Charlotte. In the past five decades, North Carolina's economy has undergone a transition from reliance upon tobacco and furniture to a more diversified economy with an emphasis on engineering, biotechnology, and finance.

North Carolina has a wide range of elevations, from sea level on the coast to 6,684 feet at Mt. Mitchell, the highest point in the Eastern US. The coastal plains are strongly influenced by the Atlantic Ocean. Most of the state falls in the humid subtropical climate zone. More than 300 miles from the coast, the western, mountainous part of the state has a subtropical highland climate.

Between 2008 and 2009, North Carolina was the eighth-fastest growing state by population in the United States, and the fastest growing state east of the Mississippi River.

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