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In 2014, Levinson unsuccessfully sought a seat as an associate justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court. [3] He finished second in a three-way May 6 primary election with 328,062 votes (36.57%), behind first-place finisher Robin Hudson (the incumbent), who received 381,836 votes (42.56%).
Governor McCrory appointed Robert N. Hunter, Jr., a judge on the North Carolina Court of Appeals, to the seat previously held by Mark Martin after his elevation to Chief Justice. [10] Justice Hunter ran for a full eight-year term, and was challenged by his colleague on the North Carolina Court of Appeals, Sam Ervin , who narrowly lost a race ...
North Carolina Supreme Court Associate Justice (Hudson seat) primary election, 2014 [5] Party Candidate Votes % Nonpartisan: Robin Hudson (incumbent) 381,836 : 42.56% : Nonpartisan: Eric Levinson: 328,062 : 36.57% : Nonpartisan: Jeanette Doran 187,273 20.87% Total votes 897,171 : 100%
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — In the race for the associate justice seat on the North Carolina Supreme Court, the State Board of Elections voted Wednesday to dismiss the challenges made by Republican ...
The Democrats and Republicans running for two key seats on the N.C. Supreme Court held a debate Friday night, with many questions focused on the blend of politics and the court — an unavoidable ...
(The Center Square) – Friday’s deadline of 5 p.m. came and went and the North Carolina State Board of Elections, led by a Democratic majority and Executive Director Karen Brinson Bell ...
North Carolina 3 Richard Dietz February 1, 1977 (age 48) January 1, 2023: 2030 February 28, 2053: Republican: Wake Forest 5 Trey Allen November 20, 1974 (age 50) January 1, 2023: 2030 November 30, 2050: Republican: North Carolina 6 Allison Riggs: 1980 or 1981 (age 43–44) September 13, 2023 [d] 2032 May 31, 2057: Democratic
Supreme Court elections have been a pain point for North Carolina Democrats in recent election cycles. Prior to the 2020 election, Democrats boasted a 6-1 majority on the state’s highest court.