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An Impartial, Nonpartisan Look atNorth Carolina Candidates

Voter Guide

NCFamilyVoter.com

General Election2016

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Equipping North Carolina families to be voices of persuasion for family

values in their communities.

NCFamily.org @ncfamilyorg

Many ways to get equipped!

www.ncfamily.org

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October 2016

Dear Fellow North Carolinian,

As part of our continuing effort to provide timely research and education materials to the citizens of our State, the North Carolina Family Policy Council is pleased to provide you with this impartial and nonpartisan Voter Guide for the 2016 General Election.

In the past, we’ve heard from citizens across the State who were frustrated over the lack of reliable information about candidates running for elected office. Radio and television ads often present what the candidates want you to hear, but where do you go for information regarding what candidates really think about the issues that matter to you and your family? When candidate positions are not known, the gathering of enough information to make an informed decision can become a burden—sometimes resulting in voter frustration and even apathy.

Years ago, NC Family committed to providing a public service to the voters of our state by asking candidates for congressional and state-level offices in North Carolina what they think about a variety of issues, and then passing this information along to the public.

In compiling this Voter Guide, we mailed candidate questionnaires to all candidates running for U.S. Senate and U.S. House; Governor, Lt. Governor and Council of State; N.C. Supreme Court and Court of Appeals; and N.C. Senate and N.C. House, based on official records obtained from the N.C. Board of Elections as of August 24, 2016. We attempted to personally contact each candidate to encourage his or her participation in the Voter Guide project.

To facilitate processing and printing, we use a standard response grid of “Yes,” “No,” or “Undecided,” but we also invited candidates to provide additional comments and/or explanations for their answers. Those comments can be viewed by accessing scanned PDF copies of the candidates’ questionnaires on the Voter Guide portion of our website at www.NCFamilyVoter.com.

We hope you find this Voter Guide helpful. We encourage you to stay current on public policy issues important to North Carolina families by frequently accessing our website at www.ncfamily.org and SIGNING UP to receive our excellent publications and email updates. You can also connect with us on Facebook and Twitter!

May God bless you, your family, and our nation this election year!

Sincerely,

John L. Rustin, President NC Family Policy Council

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FEDERAL RACES:

US Senate:

US House: (my district)

GOVERNOR & COUNCIL OF STATE RACES:

NC Governor:

NC Lt. Governor:

NC Attorney General:

NC Auditor:

NC Commissioner of Agriculture:

NC Commissioner of Insurance:

NC Commissioner of Labor:

NC Secretary of State:

NC Superintendent of Public Instruction:

NC Treasurer:

STATE JUDICIAL RACES:

NC Supreme Ct. Associate Justice:

NC Ct. of Appeals (Dietz seat):

NC Ct. of Appeals (Geer seat):

NC Ct. of Appeals (Hunter seat):

NC Ct. of Appeals (Stephens seat):

NC Ct. of Appeals (Zachary seat):

STATE LEGISLATIVE RACES:NC Senate: (my district)

NC House: (my district)

CUT THIS OUT AND TAKE IT TO THE POLLS!

VOTE November 8, 2016— My Choices —

CUT THIS OUT AND TAKE IT TO THE POLLS!

U.S. Congress Races p. 6-7

N.C. Council of State p. 8-9

N.C. Judicial Races p. 10-11

N.C. Senate Races p. 12-15

N.C. House Races p. 16-23

NCFamilyVoter.com

Identify Your Voting Districts Refer to your voter registration card or visit the Voter Guide portion of NC Family’s website at NCFamilyVoter.com and input your name and address to identify your congressional and state legislative districts. You may also contact the N.C. Board of Elections by phone at (919) 733-7173 or via their website at www.ncsbe.gov.

Research the Candidates Use this Voter Guide, as well as other resources, to better understand where the candidates stand on the issues, and then decide which candidates you plan to support.

Record Your Choices On the form to the left, and take it to the polls with you.

Local Elections You may also have elections for local offices that are not included in this Voter Guide, as well as local and state referenda on a variety of issues. We encourage you to visit the N.C. Board of Elections website at www.ncsbe.gov and click on the “Voter Lookup” button under the “Voter Tools” tab to obtain a copy of your sample ballot for the General Election. You may also contact your local board of elections to determine what additional races or referenda questions will be on your ballot.

Be Prepared to Vote

Index

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Family North Carolina magazine features timely and in depth stories from authors who are strategically positioned to give you a unique perspective on important issues.

If you do not already receive Family North Carolina magazine, you can request a free one-year subscription by visiting our website at ncfamily.org or sending a written

request to [email protected].

Family North Carolina magazine

Magazine

HB2 Special Edition

Daily Fantasy Sports

SCOTUS Marriage

Ruling

Religious Freedom

in NC

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UNITED STATES CONGRESS

United States House of Representatives

PARTY: D=Democrat R=Republican L=Libertarian U=Unaffiliated 6

1. Should the federal government continue to require all Americans to have health insurance coverage?

2. Should the federal government increase the minimum wage?

3. Should the federal Indian Gaming Regulatory Act be amended to place further restrictions on the establishment and expansion of gambling by Indian Tribes in the United States?

4. Should access to public multiple occupancy bathrooms, showers and changing facilities be based on an individual’s biological sex as designated on their birth certificate?

5. Should federal immigration laws be strengthened in order to reduce the number of individuals entering the U.S. illegally?

6. Should Internet gambling be prohibited?

7. Should federal nondiscrimination laws include “sexual orientation” and “gender identity” as protected classifications?

8. Should the federal government continue to provide funding for abstinence until marriage sexual education programs?

9. Should organizations that provide abortions be allowed to receive federal funds?

10. Should human embryos be used for research purposes?

11. Should a person’s religious beliefs influence the decisions they make while serving in public office?

12. Should churches and other qualified religious organizations continue to receive tax-exempt status?

13. Should Congress increase taxes in an effort to decrease the national debt?

14. Should North Carolina continue to require voters to show a valid ID before being permitted to vote?

DIST. NAME PARTY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

1 H. Powell Dew, Jr. R N N Y Y Y Y N Y N N Y Y U* Y

1 G. K. Butterfield D No response was received from the candidate

1 J.J. Summerell L No response was received from the candidate

2 George Holding R No response was received from the candidate

2 John P. McNeil D No response was received from the candidate

3 Walter B. Jones R N N Y Y Y Y N Y N N Y Y N Y

3 Ernest T. Reeves D No response was received from the candidate

United States Senate (statewide) NAME PARTY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Richard Burr R No response was received from the candidate

Deborah K. Ross D No response was received from the candidate

Sean Haugh L No response was received from the candidate

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The North Carolina Family Policy Council is a nonprofit, nonpartisan, research and education

organization that serves as a voice for families and traditional family values in North

Carolina’s public policy arena. From full-time monitoring of legislation when the N.C. General Assembly is in session, to publishing cutting-edge research policy papers, to interviewing nationally renowned experts on a host of current issues for our weekly radio program, to producing this

2016 Voter Guide, NC Family is constantly striving to provide North

Carolina citizens with the information and tools they

need for effective involvement in the policy arena. We also work to help educate policymakers on the impact their decisions will have on North Carolina families.We encourage you to partner with us as we seek to fulfill our vision statement: “A state and nation where God is honored, religious freedom flourishes, families thrive and life is cherished.” You can do this by visiting our website at www.ncfamily.org and signing up to receive our publications, emails and social media updates. You can also support NC Family financially by making an online contribution. Simply click the “Donate” button on our website.Thank you for your interest. We look forward to working with you to ensure North Carolina remains a state we are proud to call home!

About the North Carolina Family Policy Council

7 ANSWERS: Y=Yes N=No U=Undecided NR=No Response

W or * =Please view scanned PDF of candidate’s questionnaire at www.NCFamilyVoter.com

DIST. NAME PARTY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

4 Sue Googe R N N N Y Y N N N U U U Y N Y

4 David Price D No response was received from the candidate

5 Virginia Foxx R No response was received from the candidate

5 Josh Brannon D No response was received from the candidate

6 B. Mark Walker R N N N Y Y N Y Y N N Y Y N Y

6 Pete Glidewell D No response was received from the candidate

7 David Rouzer R N N Y Y Y Y N Y N N Y Y N Y

7 J. Wesley Casteen D Please see candidate’s response at www.NCFamilyVoter.com

8 Richard Hudson R N N Y Y Y Y N Y N N Y Y N Y

8 Thomas Mills D No response was received from the candidate

9 Robert Pittenger R N N Y Y Y Y N Y N N Y Y N Y

9 Christian Cano D No response was received from the candidate

10 Patrick McHenry R N N Y Y Y Y N Y N N Y Y N Y

10 Andy Millard D No response was received from the candidate

11 Mark Meadows R No response was received from the candidate

11 Rick Bryson D Y Y N N Y NR Y N Y N Y Y* N* Y

12 Leon Threatt R N N Y Y Y Y N Y N N Y Y N Y

12 Alma Adams D No response was received from the candidate

13 Ted Budd R N N Y Y Y U N Y N N Y Y N Y

13 Bruce Davis D No response was received from the candidate

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NC COUNCIL OF STATE

North Carolina Governor

North Carolina Lt. Governor

North Carolina Attorney General

PARTY: D=Democrat R=Republican L=Libertarian U=Unaffiliated 8

1. Should lower income parents who choose to educate their children in a non-public school be eligible to receive a state-funded scholarship grant to assist with the cost of tuition and fees?

2. Should access to public multiple occupancy bathrooms, showers and changing facilities be based on an individual’s biological sex as designated on their birth certificate?

3. Should video sweepstakes gambling be illegal in North Carolina?

4. Should state agencies and other entities that receive state funds be required to substantiate the need for those funds at least every five years?

5. Should state nondiscrimination laws include “sexual orientation” and “gender identity” as protected classifications?

6. Should North Carolina continue to provide abstinence until marriage sexual education in public schools?

7. Should organizations that provide abortions be allowed to receive state funds?

8. Should North Carolina law allow a medical professional to assist another person in ending their life?

9. Should human embryos be used for research purposes?

10. Should a person’s religious beliefs influence the decisions they make while serving in public office?

11. Should churches and other qualified religious organizations continue to receive tax-exempt status?

12. Should the number of terms a state legislator may serve in the North Carolina General Assembly be limited?

13. Should North Carolina continue to require voters to show a valid ID before being permitted to vote?

14. Should the N.C. Constitution be amended to prohibit governmental entities from using eminent domain powers to take private property for economic development purposes?

NAME PARTY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Pat McCrory R Y Y Y Y W Y N N U Y Y N Y U*

Roy Cooper D No response was received from the candidate

Lon Cecil L Y N N Y N N N Y N N Y Y Y Y

NAME PARTY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Dan Forest R Y Y Y Y N Y N N N Y Y W Y Y

Linda Coleman D No response was received from the candidate

Jacki Cole L Y N U Y Y N Y Y U N N Y Y Y

NAME PARTY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Buck Newton R Y Y Y Y N Y N N N Y Y N Y Y

Josh Stein D No response was received from the candidate

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North Carolina Auditor

North Carolina Commissioner of Insurance

North Carolina Commissioner of Agriculture

North Carolina Commissioner of Labor

North Carolina Superintendent of Public Instruction

North Carolina Secretary of State

North Carolina Treasurer

9 ANSWERS: Y=Yes N=No U=Undecided NR=No Response

W or * =Please view scanned PDF of candidate’s questionnaire at www.NCFamilyVoter.com

NAME PARTY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Chuck Stuber R Please see candidate’s response at www.NCFamilyVoter.com

Beth Wood D No response was received from the candidate

NAME PARTY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Steve Troxler R Y Y Y Y U Y N N N Y Y U Y Y

Walter Smith D Please see candidate’s response at www.NCFamilyVoter.com

NAME PARTY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Mike Causey R Y Y Y Y N Y N N N Y Y Y Y Y

Wayne Goodwin D No response was received from the candidate

NAME PARTY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Cherie Berry R Y Y U Y Y* Y N N N Y* Y N* Y Y

Charles Meeker D No response was received from the candidate

NAME PARTY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Michael LaPaglia R Y W Y Y W Y N N N Y Y U Y Y

Elaine Marshall D No response was received from the candidate

NAME PARTY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Mark Johnson R Please see candidate’s response at www.NCFamilyVoter.com

June Atkinson D No response was received from the candidate

NAME PARTY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Dale R. Folwell R Y Y N Y* N* Y N N* N Y* Y U* Y Y

Dan Blue III D No response was received from the candidate

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North Carolina Supreme Court Associate Justice

NORTH CAROLINA JUDICIARy

North Carolina Court of Appeals Judge (Dietz)

North Carolina Court of Appeals Judge (Geer)

PARTY: D=Democrat R=Republican L=Libertarian U=Unaffiliated 10

1. Which one of the current/recent Justices on the U.S. Supreme Court best reflects your judicial philosophy?

__Alito __Breyer __Ginsburg __Kagan __Kennedy __Roberts __Scalia __Sotomayor __Thomas

2. Rate your judicial philosophy toward the Constitution on a scale of 1–10 with a “living document” approach being a 1 and a “strict constructionist” approach being a 10.

_____1 _____2 _____3 ____4 ____5 ____6 ____7 ____8 ____9 ____10

3. Please list the organizations with which you have been involved over the past five years through membership, religious affiliation, pro–bono legal work, or volunteer service.

4. In the space below, or on a separate sheet of paper, please describe your overall judicial philosophy.

5. In the space below, or on a separate sheet of paper, please describe the role faith plays in your daily life.

NAME PARTY 1 2 3 4 5

Michael R. (Mike) Morgan D Kennedy 6 W W W

Robert H. (Bob) Edmunds R W W W W W

The North Carolina Family Policy Council acknowledges the obligation of judges to maintain impartiality in judicial decisions. In 2002, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that it is unconstitutional to prevent judicial candidates from expressing their views on “disputed legal or political issues.” As a result, candidates for judicial office may freely express opinions on legal or political issues without fear of being sanctioned by judicial or legal ethics authorities. Elections for N.C. Supreme Court continue to be nonpartisan. The party affiliation of the candidates in this race has been provided from official voter registration records obtained from the N.C. State Board of Elections on September 8, 2016.

NAME PARTY 1 2 3 4 5

Richard Dietz R Scalia 10 W W W

Vince Rozier D W 7 W W W

NAME PARTY 1 2 3 4 5

Hunter Murphy R Scalia 10 W W W

Margaret Eagles D W 5* W W W

Donald Ray Buie U Please see candidate’s response at www.NCFamilyVoter.com

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North Carolina Court of Appeals Judge (Hunter)

North Carolina Court of Appeals Judge (Zachary)

North Carolina Court of Appeals Judge (Stephens)

John L. Rustin, NC Family President and host of Family Policy Matters

A Dream For Education In North Carolina And Our Nation

We Are All Lobbyists

Is Religious Liberty Being Ignored?

Living Together Weakens Prospects of Happy Marriage

Abstinence Education on the Rise

What Does Title IX Really Say?

11 ANSWERS: Y=Yes N=No U=Undecided NR=No Response

W or * =Please view scanned PDF of candidate’s questionnaire at www.NCFamilyVoter.com

NAME PARTY 1 2 3 4 5

Bob Hunter R Roberts/Scalia 10 W W W

Abe Jones D Breyer 5 W W W

NAME PARTY 1 2 3 4 5

Valerie Zachary R No response was received from the candidate

Rickye McKoy-Mitchell D No response was received from the candidate

NAME PARTY 1 2 3 4 5

Phil Berger, Jr. R Scalia/Thomas 10 W W W

Linda Stephens D No response was received from the candidate

LISTEN UP!

Family Policy Matters radio show features experts with an in depth understanding of key family policy issues. Join us each week to glean fresh and unique insights on the most important issues influencing our culture. Tune in on the radio or listen online at ncfamily.org!

Current Topics Include:

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North Carolina Senate

NC GENERAL ASSEMBLy

PARTY: D=Democrat R=Republican L=Libertarian U=Unaffiliated 12

1. Should lower income parents who choose to educate their children in a non-public school be eligible to receive a state-funded scholarship grant to assist with the cost of tuition and fees?

2. Should access to public multiple occupancy bathrooms, showers and changing facilities be based on an individual’s biological sex as designated on their birth certificate?

3. Should video sweepstakes gambling be illegal in North Carolina?

4. Should state agencies and other entities that receive state funds be required to substantiate the need for those funds at least every five years?

5. Should state nondiscrimination laws include “sexual orientation” and “gender identity” as protected classifications?

6. Should North Carolina continue to provide abstinence until marriage sexual education in public schools?

7. Should organizations that provide abortions be allowed to receive state funds?

8. Should North Carolina law allow a medical professional to assist another person in ending their life?

9. Should human embryos be used for research purposes?

10. Should a person’s religious beliefs influence the decisions they make while serving in public office?

11. Should churches and other qualified religious organizations continue to receive tax-exempt status?

12. Should the number of terms a state legislator may serve in the North Carolina General Assembly be limited?

13. Should North Carolina continue to require voters to show a valid ID before being permitted to vote?

14. Should the N.C. Constitution be amended to prohibit governmental entities from using eminent domain powers to take private property for economic development purposes?

DIST. NAME PARTY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

1 Bill Cook R Y Y Y Y N Y N N N Y Y Y Y Y

1 Brownie Futrell D No response was received from the candidate

2 Norman Sanderson R Y Y Y Y N Y N N N Y Y Y Y Y

2 Dorothea E White D Y Y U Y Y Y* Y* Y* N N Y N Y Y

3 Erica Smith-Ingram D No response was received from the candidate

4 Richard Scott R Y Y Y Y N Y N N N Y Y N* Y Y

4 Angela R Bryant D No response was received from the candidate

5 Don Davis D No response was received from the candidate

6 Harry Brown R No response was received from the candidate

7 Louis M Pate Jr. R Y Y Y Y N Y N N N Y Y N Y Y

8 Bill Rabon R No response was received from the candidate

9 Michael Lee R No response was received from the candidate

9 Andrew Barnhill D N NR Y Y Y Y* N N N Y Y N N NR

10 Brent Jackson R No response was received from the candidate

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13 ANSWERS: Y=Yes N=No U=Undecided NR=No Response

W or * =Please view scanned PDF of candidate’s questionnaire at www.NCFamilyVoter.com

DIST. NAME PARTY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

11 Rick Horner R Y Y Y Y N Y* N N N Y Y Y Y Y

11 Albert Pacer D N N Y N* Y* N* Y Y Y N N N* N* N

12 Ronald Rabin R Y Y Y Y N* Y N N N N Y U Y U*

12 Susan Byerly D No response was received from the candidate

13 Danny Earl (J. R.) Britt R Y Y N Y N Y N N N Y Y Y Y N

13 Jane W. Smith D No response was received from the candidate

14 Dan Blue D No response was received from the candidate

15 John Alexander R No response was received from the candidate

15 Laurel Deegan-Fricke D No response was received from the candidate

15 Brad Hessel L No response was received from the candidate

16 Eric Weaver R Y Y Y* Y N Y N N N Y Y Y Y Y

16 Jay Chaudhuri D No response was received from the candidate

17 Tamara Barringer R No response was received from the candidate

17 Susan P. Evans D No response was received from the candidate

17 Susan J. Hogarth L No response was received from the candidate

18 Chad Barefoot R No response was received from the candidate

18 Gil Johnson D No response was received from the candidate

19 Wesley Meredith R Y Y Y Y N Y N N N Y Y Y Y Y

19 Toni Morris D Y N Y Y Y N Y U U N Y U N Y

20 Floyd B. McKissick, Jr. D No response was received from the candidate

20 Barbara Howe L No response was received from the candidate

21 Dan Travieso R Y Y U Y N Y N N N Y Y Y Y U

21 Ben Clark D No response was received from the candidate

22 T. Greg Doucette R No response was received from the candidate

22 Mike Woodard D No response was received from the candidate

23 Mary Lopez Carter R Y Y N Y N Y N U U U Y Y Y Y

23 Valerie P. Foushee D No response was received from the candidate

24 Rick Gunn R No response was received from the candidate

24 John Thorpe D No response was received from the candidate

25 Tom McInnis R No response was received from the candidate

25 Dannie M. Montgomery D No response was received from the candidate

26 Philip E. (Phil) Berger R No response was received from the candidate

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North Carolina Senate (continued)

PARTY: D=Democrat R=Republican L=Libertarian U=Unaffiliated 14

DIST. NAME PARTY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

27 Trudy Wade R No response was received from the candidate

27 Michael Garrett D No response was received from the candidate

28 Devin R. King R No response was received from the candidate

28 Gladys A. Robinson D No response was received from the candidate

29 Jerry W. Tillman R No response was received from the candidate

30 Shirley Blackburn Randleman R Y Y Y Y N Y N N N Y Y Y Y Y

30 Michael W. Holleman D N N Y Y Y N Y U U N Y Y N Y

31 Joyce Krawiec R Y Y Y Y N Y N N N Y Y Y Y Y

32 Paul Lowe Jr. D No response was received from the candidate

33 Cathy Dunn R No response was received from the candidate

33 Jim Beall Graham D No response was received from the candidate

34 Andrew C Brock R No response was received from the candidate

35 Tommy Tucker R Y Y Y Y N Y N N N Y Y Y Y Y

36 Paul R. Newton R Y Y Y Y U* Y N N N Y Y Y Y Y

36 Robert Brown D No response was received from the candidate

1. Should lower income parents who choose to educate their children in a non-public school be eligible to receive a state-funded scholarship grant to assist with the cost of tuition and fees?

2. Should access to public multiple occupancy bathrooms, showers and changing facilities be based on an individual’s biological sex as designated on their birth certificate?

3. Should video sweepstakes gambling be illegal in North Carolina?

4. Should state agencies and other entities that receive state funds be required to substantiate the need for those funds at least every five years?

5. Should state nondiscrimination laws include “sexual orientation” and “gender identity” as protected classifications?

6. Should North Carolina continue to provide abstinence until marriage sexual education in public schools?

7. Should organizations that provide abortions be allowed to receive state funds?

8. Should North Carolina law allow a medical professional to assist another person in ending their life?

9. Should human embryos be used for research purposes?

10. Should a person’s religious beliefs influence the decisions they make while serving in public office?

11. Should churches and other qualified religious organizations continue to receive tax-exempt status?

12. Should the number of terms a state legislator may serve in the North Carolina General Assembly be limited?

13. Should North Carolina continue to require voters to show a valid ID before being permitted to vote?

14. Should the N.C. Constitution be amended to prohibit governmental entities from using eminent domain powers to take private property for economic development purposes?

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15 ANSWERS: Y=Yes N=No U=Undecided NR=No Response

W or * =Please view scanned PDF of candidate’s questionnaire at www.NCFamilyVoter.com

DIST. NAME PARTY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

37 Bob Diamond R Y Y Y Y N Y N N N Y Y Y Y Y

37 Jeff Jackson D No response was received from the candidate

38 Richard Rivette R No response was received from the candidate

38 Joel Ford D No response was received from the candidate

39 Dan Bishop R Y Y Y Y N Y N N N Y Y N Y Y

39 Lloyd Scher D U N N N Y N Y U Y N Y Y N N

40 Marguerite Cooke R Y U Y Y N Y U Y U Y Y U Y U

40 Joyce Waddell D N* N* Y* Y* Y* Y* Y* NR NR N* Y* N* N* Y*

41 Jeff Tarte R Y Y Y Y N Y N N N Y Y Y Y Y

41 Jonathan Hudson D No response was received from the candidate

41 Chris Cole L Y U N Y U Y N Y N Y Y Y Y Y

42 Andy Wells R No response was received from the candidate

43 Kathy Harrington R No response was received from the candidate

44 David L. Curtis R Y Y N Y N Y N N N Y Y N Y Y

44 Nic Haag L U N N Y U N N Y Y N U Y Y Y

45 Deanna Ballard R Y Y Y Y N Y N N N Y Y N Y Y

45 Art Sherwood D N N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N U

46 Warren Daniel R Y Y N Y N Y N N N Y Y Y Y Y

46 Anne Fischer D N* N U U* Y* N* Y* Y* U* W W U Y* U*

47 Ralph Hise R Y Y N Y N Y N N N Y Y N Y Y

47 Mary Jane Boyd D No response was received from the candidate

48 Chuck Edwards R No response was received from the candidate

48 Norman Bossert D No response was received from the candidate

49 Terry Van Duyn D No response was received from the candidate

49 William Meredith L No response was received from the candidate

50 Jim Davis R No response was received from the candidate

50 Jane Hipps D No response was received from the candidate

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North Carolina House of Representatives

PARTY: D=Democrat R=Republican L=Libertarian U=Unaffiliated 16

1. Should lower income parents who choose to educate their children in a non-public school be eligible to receive a state-funded scholarship grant to assist with the cost of tuition and fees?

2. Should access to public multiple occupancy bathrooms, showers and changing facilities be based on an individual’s biological sex as designated on their birth certificate?

3. Should video sweepstakes gambling be illegal in North Carolina?

4. Should state agencies and other entities that receive state funds be required to substantiate the need for those funds at least every five years?

5. Should state nondiscrimination laws include “sexual orientation” and “gender identity” as protected classifications?

6. Should North Carolina continue to provide abstinence until marriage sexual education in public schools?

7. Should organizations that provide abortions be allowed to receive state funds?

8. Should North Carolina law allow a medical professional to assist another person in ending their life?

9. Should human embryos be used for research purposes?

10. Should a person’s religious beliefs influence the decisions they make while serving in public office?

11. Should churches and other qualified religious organizations continue to receive tax-exempt status?

12. Should the number of terms a state legislator may serve in the North Carolina General Assembly be limited?

13. Should North Carolina continue to require voters to show a valid ID before being permitted to vote?

14. Should the N.C. Constitution be amended to prohibit governmental entities from using eminent domain powers to take private property for economic development purposes?

DIST. NAME PARTY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

1 Bob Steinburg R Y Y Y Y N Y N N N Y Y N Y Y

1 Sam Davis D No response was received from the candidate

2 Larry Yarborough R Y Y Y Y U Y N N N Y Y U Y Y

2 Joe Parrish D No response was received from the candidate

3 Michael Speciale R Y Y U* Y N Y N N N Y Y N* Y Y

3 Marva Fisher Baldwin D No response was received from the candidate

4 Jimmy Dixon R Y Y Y Y N Y N N N Y Y N Y Y

5 Howard J. Hunter III D No response was received from the candidate

6 Beverly Boswell R No response was received from the candidate

6 Warren Judge D No response was received from the candidate

7 William Duke Hancock II R U Y U Y N Y N U U Y U Y Y Y

7 Bobbie J. Richardson D No response was received from the candidate

8 Susan Martin R No response was received from the candidate

8 Charlie Pat Farris D No response was received from the candidate

9 Greg Murphy R Y Y Y Y U Y N N N Y Y Y Y Y

9 Brian Farkas D No response was received from the candidate

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17 ANSWERS: Y=Yes N=No U=Undecided NR=No Response

W or * =Please view scanned PDF of candidate’s questionnaire at www.NCFamilyVoter.com

DIST. NAME PARTY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

10 John R. Bell R No response was received from the candidate

10 Evelyn Paul D No response was received from the candidate

11 Ray Martin R Y Y N Y U Y N N N N Y Y Y Y

11 Duane Hall D No response was received from the candidate

11 Brian Lewis L Y Y N Y N Y N Y N Y Y Y Y Y

12 George Graham D No response was received from the candidate

13 Patricia (Pat) McElraft R Y Y Y Y N Y N N N Y Y N* Y Y

13 Rodney Alexander D Please see candidate’s response at www.NCFamilyVoter.com

14 George G. Cleveland R Y Y N Y N Y N N N U* Y N Y Y

15 Phillip Shepard R No response was received from the candidate

15 Dan Whitten D No response was received from the candidate

16 Chris W. Millis R Y Y Y Y N Y N N N Y Y Y Y Y

16 Steve Unger D N N Y N Y N Y Y Y Y U N N N

17 Frank Iler R Y Y* Y Y N Y N N N Y Y N* Y* Y

17 Charles Warren D U N Y Y Y N Y Y Y N Y Y N N

18 Gerald (Jerry) Benton R Y Y Y Y W Y N U U Y Y Y Y Y

18 Susi Hamilton D No response was received from the candidate

19 Ted Davis, Jr. R No response was received from the candidate

20 Holly Grange R No response was received from the candidate

21 Larry M. Bell D N N N U Y Y Y U U N Y N N N

22 William Brisson D No response was received from the candidate

23 Shelly Willingham D No response was received from the candidate

24 Jean Farmer-Butterfield D No response was received from the candidate

25 Jeffrey L. (Jeff) Collins R Y Y Y Y N Y N N N Y Y Y Y Y

25 James D. Gailliard D No response was received from the candidate

26 Donna McDowell White R Y* Y Y Y N Y N N N Y Y U* Y Y

26 Rich Nixon D No response was received from the candidate

27 Michael H. Wray D No response was received from the candidate

28 Larry C. Strickland R No response was received from the candidate

28 Patricia Oliver D N Y N Y* U Y U Y N U N Y Y N

29 Larry D. Hall D No response was received from the candidate

30 Elissa Fuchs R No response was received from the candidate

30 Paul Luebke D No response was received from the candidate

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North Carolina House of Representatives (continued)

PARTY: D=Democrat R=Republican L=Libertarian U=Unaffiliated 18

1. Should lower income parents who choose to educate their children in a non-public school be eligible to receive a state-funded scholarship grant to assist with the cost of tuition and fees?

2. Should aaccess to public multiple occupancy bathrooms, showers and changing facilities be based on an individual’s biological sex as designated on their birth certificate?

3. Should video sweepstakes gambling be illegal in North Carolina?

4. Should state agencies and other entities that receive state funds be required to substantiate the need for those funds at least every five years?

5. Should state nondiscrimination laws include “sexual orientation” and “gender identity” as protected classifications?

6. Should North Carolina continue to provide abstinence until marriage sexual education in public schools?

7. Should organizations that provide abortions be allowed to receive state funds?

8. Should North Carolina law allow a medical professional to assist another person in ending their life?

9. Should human embryos be used for research purposes?

10. Should a person’s religious beliefs influence the decisions they make while serving in public office?

11. Should churches and other qualified religious organizations continue to receive tax-exempt status?

12. Should the number of terms a state legislator may serve in the North Carolina General Assembly be limited?

13. Should North Carolina continue to require voters to show a valid ID before being permitted to vote?

14. Should the N.C. Constitution be amended to prohibit governmental entities from using eminent domain powers to take private property for economic development purposes?

DIST. NAME PARTY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

31 H.M. (Mickey) Michaux, Jr. D No response was received from the candidate

32 Terry Garrison D No response was received from the candidate

33 Rosa U. Gill D No response was received from the candidate

34 Bill Morris R Y Y N Y N Y N N N Y Y Y Y N

34 Grier Martin D No response was received from the candidate

35 Chris Malone R No response was received from the candidate

35 Terence Everitt D No response was received from the candidate

36 Nelson Dollar R Y Y Y Y N Y N N N Y* Y N* Y Y*

36 Jennifer Ferrell D No response was received from the candidate

36 Brian Irving L Y N Y Y U Y* N N N Y N N N Y

37 Linda Hunt-Williams R Y Y Y Y U* Y N N N U* Y U* Y Y

37 Randy Barrow D No response was received from the candidate

37 Robert Rose L Y N Y Y U Y N Y Y N N Y Y Y

38 Yvonne Lewis Holley D No response was received from the candidate

38 Olen Watson III L Y* NR* N* Y* N* W N Y* N* Y Y Y Y Y

39 Darren Jackson D No response was received from the candidate

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19 ANSWERS: Y=Yes N=No U=Undecided NR=No Response

W or * =Please view scanned PDF of candidate’s questionnaire at www.NCFamilyVoter.com

DIST. NAME PARTY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

40 Marilyn Avila R No response was received from the candidate

40 Joe John D No response was received from the candidate

41 Chris M. Shoffner R No response was received from the candidate

41 Gale Adcock D No response was received from the candidate

42 Marvin W. Lucas D U U N Y Y Y* N U Y N Y* N Y* N

43 Elmer Floyd D No response was received from the candidate

44 Jim Arp R No response was received from the candidate

44 William (Billy) Richardson D No response was received from the candidate

45 John Szoka R Y Y U Y N Y N N N Y Y N Y Y

46 Brenden Jones R Y Y U Y N Y N N N Y Y U Y Y

46 Tim Benton D No response was received from the candidate

46 Thomas (Tom) Howell Jr L Y Y N Y N Y N Y N N Y Y Y Y

47 Charles Graham D No response was received from the candidate

48 Garland E. Pierce D No response was received from the candidate

49 Gary Pendleton R Y Y N Y N Y N N N Y Y Y Y Y

49 Cynthia Ball D No response was received from the candidate

49 David Ulmer L Y NR* N Y Y* Y* N Y Y N Y Y N* Y

50 Rod Chaney R Y Y U* Y N Y N N N Y Y Y Y Y

50 Graig R. Meyer D No response was received from the candidate

51 John Sauls R Y Y Y Y N Y N N N Y Y U* Y Y

51 Brad Salmon D No response was received from the candidate

52 Jamie Boles R No response was received from the candidate

53 David R. Lewis R No response was received from the candidate

53 Jon Blum D No response was received from the candidate

54 Wesley Seawell R Y Y Y Y N Y N N N Y Y Y Y Y

54 Robert T. Reives II D No response was received from the candidate

55 Mark Brody R Y Y Y Y N Y N N N Y Y Y Y Y

55 Kim Hargett D No response was received from the candidate

56 Verla Insko D No response was received from the candidate

57 Mary (Pricey) Harrison D No response was received from the candidate

58 Amos Quick D No response was received from the candidate

59 Jon Hardister R No response was received from the candidate

59 Scott A. Jones D N W Y Y Y Y Y Y U N Y Y N Y

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North Carolina House of Representatives (continued)

PARTY: D=Democrat R=Republican L=Libertarian U=Unaffiliated 20

1. Should lower income parents who choose to educate their children in a non-public school be eligible to receive a state-funded scholarship grant to assist with the cost of tuition and fees?

2. Should access to public multiple occupancy bathrooms, showers and changing facilities be based on an individual’s biological sex as designated on their birth certificate?

3. Should video sweepstakes gambling be illegal in North Carolina?

4. Should state agencies and other entities that receive state funds be required to substantiate the need for those funds at least every five years?

5. Should state nondiscrimination laws include “sexual orientation” and “gender identity” as protected classifications?

6. Should North Carolina continue to provide abstinence until marriage sexual education in public schools?

7. Should organizations that provide abortions be allowed to receive state funds?

8. Should North Carolina law allow a medical professional to assist another person in ending their life?

9. Should human embryos be used for research purposes?

10. Should a person’s religious beliefs influence the decisions they make while serving in public office?

11. Should churches and other qualified religious organizations continue to receive tax-exempt status?

12. Should the number of terms a state legislator may serve in the North Carolina General Assembly be limited?

13. Should North Carolina continue to require voters to show a valid ID before being permitted to vote?

14. Should the N.C. Constitution be amended to prohibit governmental entities from using eminent domain powers to take private property for economic development purposes?

DIST. NAME PARTY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

60 Cecil Brockman D No response was received from the candidate

61 John Faircloth R No response was received from the candidate

62 John M. Blust R No response was received from the candidate

63 Stephen Ross R No response was received from the candidate

64 Dennis Riddell R No response was received from the candidate

65 Bert Jones R Y Y Y Y N Y N N N Y Y Y Y Y

65 H. Keith Duncan D Y Y Y Y U Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

66 Ken Goodman D No response was received from the candidate

67 Justin P. Burr R Y Y Y Y N Y N N N Y Y Y Y Y

67 Carson Roger Snyder D No response was received from the candidate

67 Billy Mills U Y* Y Y Y U* Y N N N Y Y Y Y Y

68 Craig Horn R No response was received from the candidate

69 Dean Arp R Y Y Y Y N Y N N N Y Y N Y Y

69 Gordon B. Daniels D No response was received from the candidate

70 Pat B. Hurley R Y Y Y Y N Y N N N Y Y U* Y Y

70 Lois Bohnsack D No response was received from the candidate

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21 ANSWERS: Y=Yes N=No U=Undecided NR=No Response

W or * =Please view scanned PDF of candidate’s questionnaire at www.NCFamilyVoter.com

DIST. NAME PARTY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

71 Evelyn Terry D No response was received from the candidate

72 Edward Hanes Jr. D No response was received from the candidate

73 Lee Zachary R No response was received from the candidate

74 Debra Conrad R Y Y Y Y N Y N N N Y Y U Y Y

74 Marilynn Baker D No response was received from the candidate

75 Donny C Lambeth R No response was received from the candidate

76 Carl Ford R Y Y Y Y N Y N N N Y Y N Y Y

77 Harry Warren R No response was received from the candidate

78 Allen McNeill R Y Y Y Y N Y N N N Y Y U Y Y

78 William (Bill) McCaskill D No response was received from the candidate

79 Julia Craven Howard R Y Y Y Y N Y N N N Y Y N Y Y

80 Sam Watford R No response was received from the candidate

81 Larry W. Potts R U Y Y Y N Y N N N U Y Y Y Y

81 Andy Hedrick D No response was received from the candidate

82 Larry G. Pittman R Y Y* Y Y* N Y N* N N Y Y N* Y Y

82 Earle Schecter D N N U N Y N Y Y Y N Y Y N U

83 Linda P. Johnson R No response was received from the candidate

83 Jeremy Hachen D No response was received from the candidate

84 Rena W. Turner R Y Y Y Y N Y N N N Y Y Y Y Y

84 John Wayne Kahl D Y Y Y Y Y Y N N N Y Y Y Y Y

85 Josh Dobson R No response was received from the candidate

86 Hugh Blackwell R Y Y N U U Y W N N Y Y N Y Y

86 Tim Barnsback D No response was received from the candidate

87 Destin Hall R Y Y U Y N Y N N N Y Y N Y Y

88 Rob Bryan R Y Y Y Y N Y N N N Y Y NR Y Y

88 Mary Belk D No response was received from the candidate

89 Mitchell Smith Setzer R N Y Y Y N Y N N N Y Y N Y Y

90 Sarah Stevens R Y Y Y Y N Y N U N Y Y U Y Y

90 Vera Smith Reynolds D No response was received from the candidate

91 Kyle Hall R Y Y Y Y N Y N N N Y Y Y Y Y

91 Eugene Russell D No response was received from the candidate

92 Beth Danae Caulfield R Y Y U Y U* Y N N* U* Y* Y Y Y Y

92 Chaz Beasley D No response was received from the candidate

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North Carolina House of Representatives (continued)

PARTY: D=Democrat R=Republican L=Libertarian U=Unaffiliated 22

1. Should lower income parents who choose to educate their children in a non-public school be eligible to receive a state-funded scholarship grant to assist with the cost of tuition and fees?

2. Should access to public multiple occupancy bathrooms, showers and changing facilities be based on an individual’s biological sex as designated on their birth certificate?

3. Should video sweepstakes gambling be illegal in North Carolina?

4. Should state agencies and other entities that receive state funds be required to substantiate the need for those funds at least every five years?

5. Should state nondiscrimination laws include “sexual orientation” and “gender identity” as protected classifications?

6. Should North Carolina continue to provide abstinence until marriage sexual education in public schools?

7. Should organizations that provide abortions be allowed to receive state funds?

8. Should North Carolina law allow a medical professional to assist another person in ending their life?

9. Should human embryos be used for research purposes?

10. Should a person’s religious beliefs influence the decisions they make while serving in public office?

11. Should churches and other qualified religious organizations continue to receive tax-exempt status?

12. Should the number of terms a state legislator may serve in the North Carolina General Assembly be limited?

13. Should North Carolina continue to require voters to show a valid ID before being permitted to vote?

14. Should the N.C. Constitution be amended to prohibit governmental entities from using eminent domain powers to take private property for economic development purposes?

DIST. NAME PARTY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

93 Jonathan C. Jordan R Y Y Y Y N Y N N N Y Y N Y Y

93 Sue Counts D No response was received from the candidate

94 Jeffrey Elmore R U Y Y Y N Y N N N Y Y N Y U

94 Michael T. Lentz D No response was received from the candidate

95 John A. Fraley R No response was received from the candidate

96 Jay Adams R Y Y N Y N Y N U N Y Y U Y U

97 Jason R. Saine R Y Y Y Y N Y N N N Y Y Y Y Y

98 John R. Bradford III R Y Y U Y W Y N N N* Y Y U Y Y

98 Jane Campbell U No response was received from the candidate

99 Rodney W. Moore D No response was received from the candidate

100 John Autry D No response was received from the candidate

101 Justin Dunn R No response was received from the candidate

101 Beverly Miller Earle D No response was received from the candidate

102 Becky Carney D No response was received from the candidate

103 Bill Brawley R No response was received from the candidate

103 Rochelle Rivas D No response was received from the candidate

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DIST. NAME PARTY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

104 Andy Dulin R Y Y U Y N Y N N U Y Y Y Y Y

104 Peter Noris D No response was received from the candidate

105 Scott Stone R No response was received from the candidate

105 Connie Green-Johnson D N N U Y Y Y Y Y Y N N Y N U

106 Carla Cunningham D No response was received from the candidate

107 Kelly Alexander D No response was received from the candidate

108 John A. Torbett R No response was received from the candidate

109 Dana Bumgardner R Y Y Y Y N Y N N N Y Y Y Y Y

109 Susan Maxon D No response was received from the candidate

110 Kelly Hastings R No response was received from the candidate

111 Tim Moore R No response was received from the candidate

112 David Rogers R Y Y N U N Y N N N Y Y U Y U

112 Ben Edwards U No response was received from the candidate

113 Cody Henson R N Y Y Y N Y N N N Y Y Y Y Y

113 Maureen Mahan Copelof D No response was received from the candidate

114 Susan C. Fisher D No response was received from the candidate

115 Frank Moretz R No response was received from the candidate

115 John Ager D No response was received from the candidate

116 Brian Turner D No response was received from the candidate

117 Chuck McGrady R No response was received from the candidate

118 Michele D. Presnell R Y Y Y Y N Y N N N Y Y N* Y Y

118 Rhonda Cole Schandevel D No response was received from the candidate

119 Mike Clampitt R N Y Y Y* N Y N NR* N Y Y Y Y Y

119 Joe Sam Queen D No response was received from the candidate

120 Kevin Corbin R U* Y Y Y N Y N N N Y Y Y Y Y

120 Randy Hogsed D No response was received from the candidate

Friday, October 14Voter Registration Deadline

Thursday, October 20One Stop Early Voting Begins

OC

TOB

ER Saturday, November 5

One Stop Early Voting Ends

Tuesday, November 8Election Day

NO

VE

MB

ER

23 ANSWERS: Y=Yes N=No U=Undecided NR=No Response

W or * =Please view scanned PDF of candidate’s questionnaire at www.NCFamilyVoter.com

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NC Family Policy Council

www.ncfamily.org

P.O. Box 20607Raleigh, NC 27619

919.807.0800

Our Vision:A state and nation where God is honored, religious

freedom flourishes, families thrive and life is cherished.

Our Mission:Equipping North Carolina families to be voices of persuasion for family values in their communities.