Candidates’ forum October 19


Editor’s Note: It came to light yesterday that two candidates were left out of our race tally as we formulated the 2008 Candidates’ Forum. Barbara Howe, a Libertarian, is opposing Rep. Jim Crawford for the NC House of Representatives District 32 seat, and another Libertarian, Kira Howe, is opposing Sen. Doug Berger for the NC Senate District 7 seat along with Republican Chuck Stires. Also left out was Randolph Baskerville who is running unopposed for the District Court Judge 9B seat. Those omissions have been amended below.

A candidates’ forum has been scheduled for Sunday, October 19, 2008 at 2:00 p.m. in the chambers of the Vance County Board of Commissioners in the County Administration Building on Young Street.

The event is being sponsored by The Daily Dispatch, the Henderson-Vance Chamber of Commerce, WIZS, and local news blog Home in Henderson.

Local or regional candidates who face opposition in the upcoming November 4 election include:

VANCE COUNTY COMMISSIONER

District 1
Deborah Brown, Democrat, incumbent
John Yount, Republican, challenger

DISTRICT COURT JUDGE

District 9
S. Quon Bridges, incumbent
Amanda Stevenson, challenger

(seat vacant by retirement)
A. Chance Wilkinson
Carolyn J. Yancey

N.C. STATE SENATE

District 7
Doug Berger, Democrat, incumbent
Chuck Stires, Republican, challenger
Kira Howe, Libertarian, challenger

Candidates who are on the ballot but do not face opposition in the general election will be invited to make opening statements during the forum. These include:

VANCE COUNTY COMMISSIONER

District 2
Tim Pegram, Democrat, incumbent

District 5
Eddie Wright, Democrat, incumbent

District 6
Terry Garrison, Democrat, incumbent

VANCE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION

District 3
Leon “Pete” Falkner, Democrat, incumbent

District 4
Ronald B. Kinsley, Democrat, incumbent

District 5
Emeron “E.J.” Cash, Democrat, incumbent

District 7 (unexpired term of Tommy Riddle ending 2010)
Ruth Hartness, Democrat

DISTRICT COURT JUDGE

District 9, second seat
John W. Davis, Louisburg, incumbent

District 9, third seat
Daniel F. Finch, Oxford, incumbent

District 9B
Randolph Baskerville, Henderson

N.C. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

District 27
Michael Wray, Democrat, incumbent

District 32
Jim Crawford, Democrat, incumbent
Barbara Howe, Libertarian, challenger

Questions will be presented by representatives of the media sponsors of the event. Gene Purvis of Vance-Granville Community College will serve as the moderator of the event.

Questions from the forum’s audience will be considered.