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Ervin and runner-up Kristin Ruth advanced to the November general election. [5] He was again endorsed by the Charlotte Observer for the general election. [6] Ervin won the November election with approximately 53 percent of the vote. [7] In 2012, Ervin announced that he would run for a seat on the North Carolina Supreme Court. [8]
A native of Morganton, Ervin has been a judge for the last 13 years, having won election to the N.C. Court of Appeals in 2008 and the N.C. Supreme Court in 2014.
Republicans have claimed key victories in state Supreme Court races that will give them an advantage in major redistricting fights, while Democrats notched similarly significant wins with help ...
The lone North Carolina Supreme Court race remained too close to call Friday morning, with Republican Jefferson Griffin leading Democratic incumbent Allison Riggs by just 0.06% or 3,649 votes.
Sam Ervin: 1948: 1954. Sam J. Ervin IV: 2015: 2022. James G. Exum ... (in the 1868 election). Edwin Godwin Reade ... North Carolina Supreme Court Historical Society ...
His grandson, Sam J. Ervin, IV, was elected in 2008 to the North Carolina Court of Appeals [36] and in 2014 to the North Carolina Supreme Court. [37] Another grandson, Robert C. Ervin , was elected in 2002 as a North Carolina Superior Court Judge for District 25A.
NC Supreme Court Associate Justice Seat 5. Trey Allen (R) Sam Ervin IV (D) NC Court of Appeals Judge Seat 8. Julee Tate Flood (R) Carolyn Jennings Thompson (D) NC Court of Appeals Judge Seat 9 ...
Incumbent John M. Tyson [10] [11] was opposed by state District Court Judge Kristin Ruth, [12] [13] former Wake County Clerk of Court Janet Pueschel, and state Utilities Commissioner Sam J. Ervin, IV. [14] In the May 6 primary, Ervin led the field with 37 percent of the vote, followed by Ruth (26 percent), Tyson (22 percent), and Pueschel (16 ...