Alamance County makes its choices at the polls – Burlington Times News

Alamance Countys proposed sales tax increase has failed again.

It was the second time the measure has been put before voters in an effort to ease the property tax burden incurred by $189.6 million in bonds that voters approved for education in November 2018.

This time, the measure failed by nearly 19 percentage points.

Here are all of Tuesdays primary election results in Alamance County:

Local races

ALAMANCE COUNTY LOCAL SALES AND USE TAX

Against 18,183 votes, 59.4%

For 12,428 votes, 40.6%

ALAMANCE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, Republican Party (vote for three)

William (Bill) Lashley (son of incumbent) 7,324 votes, 21.12%

John Paisley, Jr. 6,751 vote, 19.46%

Pamela Tyler Thompson 5,827 votes, 16.8%

James Kirkpatrick 5,675 votes, 16.36%

Blake E. Williams 3,668 votes, 10.57%

Jim Johnson 3,341 vote, 9.63%

David Michael Spruill 2,100 votes, 6.05%

ALAMANCE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, Democratic Party (vote for three)

Kristen Powers 10,588 votes, 27.08%

Bob Byrd 10,058 votes, 25.72%

Dreama J. Caldwell 7,098 votes, 18.15%

Anthony Pierce 6,131 vote, 15.68%

Henry Vines 5,226 votes, 13.37%

N.C. DISTRICT COURT JUDGE DISTRICT 15A SEAT 3, Republican Party (vote for one)

Rick Champion 7,561 vote, 58.16%

Julian M. Doby 5,440 votes, 41.84%

ALAMANCE COUNTY REGISTER OF DEEDS, Republican Party (vote for one)

David Barber 6,793 votes, 53.44%

Cheryl Halacheff Marley 5,919 votes, 46.56%

State and national races

N.C. HOUSE, DISTRICT 64, Republican Party (vote for one)

Precincts Reported: 19 of 19

Dennis Riddell 6,225 votes, 83.32%

Peter McClelland 1,246 votes, 16.68%

N.C. GOVERNOR, Democratic Party (vote for one)

Roy Cooper 14,885 votes, 86.89%

Ernest T. Reeves 2,245 votes, 13.11%

N.C. GOVERNOR, Republican Party (vote for one)

Dan Forest 11,956 votes, 89.73%

Holly Grange 1,369 votes, 10.27%

N.C. LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, Democratic Party (vote for one)

Yvonne Lewis Holley 4,517 votes, 28.99%

Terry Van Duyn 3,985 votes, 25.58%

Allen Thomas 2,262 votes, 14.52%

Chaz Beasley 2,260 votes, 14.5%

Bill Toole 1,406 votes, 9.02%

Ron Newton 1,151 vote, 7.39%

N.C. LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, Republican Party (vote for one)

Mark Robinson 5,000 votes, 39.51%

Mark Johnson 2,010 votes, 15.88%

John L. Ritter 1,543 votes, 12.19%

Andy Wells 1,405 votes, 11.1%

Scott Stone 610 votes, 4.82%

Deborah Cochran 601 vote, 4.75%

Renee Ellmers 557 votes, 4.4%

Greg Gebhardt 551 vote, 4.35%

Buddy Bengel 379 votes, 2.99%

N.C. ATTORNEY GENERAL, Republican Party (vote for one)

Jim O'Neill 7,208 votes, 57.32%

Sam Hayes 2,801 vote, 22.27%

Christine Mumma 2,566 votes, 20.41%

N.C. AUDITOR, Democratic Party (vote for one)

Beth A. Wood 11,764 votes, 75.18%

Luis A. Toledo 3,883 votes, 24.82%

N.C. AUDITOR, Republican Party (vote for one)

Anthony Wayne (Tony) Street 6,852 votes, 59.18%

Tim Hoegemeyer 4,726 votes, 40.82%

N.C. COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE, Democratic Party (vote for one)

Jenna Wadsworth 7,873 votes, 51.42%

Walter Smith 4,682 votes, 30.58%

Donovan Alexander Watson 2,755 votes, 17.99%

N.C. COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE, Republican Party (vote for one)

Mike Causey 8,594 votes, 70.54%

Ronald Pierce 3,589 votes, 29.46%

N.C. COMMISSIONER OF LABOR, Republican Party (vote for one)

Chuck Stanley 4,894 votes, 42.38%

Josh Dobson 4,697 votes, 40.68%

Pearl Burris Floyd 1,956 votes, 16.94%

N.C. SECRETARY OF STATE, Republican Party (vote for one)

E.C. Sykes 5,504 votes, 46.68%

Chad Brown 4,035 votes, 34.22%

Michael LaPaglia 2,253 votes, 19.11%

N.C. SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, Democratic Party (vote for one)

Jen Mangrum 4,911 vote, 31.84%

Constance (Lav) Johnson 4,081 vote, 26.46%

Keith A. Sutton 3,095 votes, 20.06%

James Barrett 1,938 votes, 12.56%

Michael Maher 1,401 vote, 9.08%

N.C. SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, Republican Party (vote for one)

Catherine Truitt 7,015 votes, 59.66%

Craig Horn 4,744 votes, 40.34%

N.C. TREASURER, Democratic Party (vote for one)

Ronnie Chatterji 6,773 votes, 43.24%

Dimple Ajmera 4,734 votes, 30.22%

Matt Leatherman 4,156 votes, 26.53%

U.S. SENATE, Democratic Party (vote for one)

Cal Cunningham 9,971 vote, 59.68%

Erica D. Smith 5,286 votes, 31.64%

Trevor M. Fuller 665 votes, 3.98%

Steve Swenson 509 votes, 3.05%

Atul Goel 277 votes, 1.66%

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