North Carolina judicial elections, 2006
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Justices of the North Carolina Supreme Court
and judges of the North Carolina Court of Appeals
are elected to eight-year terms in statewide judicial elections. In 2006, all
these races were non-partisan. The 2006 congressional
elections and the 2006 North Carolina
legislative elections were held on the same day, November 7, 2006.
The result was that all incumbents except Linda Stephens
were elected (if they had been appointed) or re-elected. All the candidates supported by FairJudges.nethttp://fairjudges.net/about.html, the first independent group to get involved in North Carolina's non-partisan judicial elections, won.
Justice George L. Wainwright, Jr.
retired, making this an open seat. Candidates Bill Gore, Jill Cheek, and Beecher "Gus" Gray were eliminated in a May primary election
.
Candidate Bill Constangy was eliminated in a May primary election.
Candidate Christopher L. (Chris) Parrish was eliminated in a May primary election.
North Carolina Supreme Court
The Supreme Court of North Carolina is the state's highest appellate court. Until the creation of the North Carolina Court of Appeals in the 1960s, it was the state's only appellate court. The Supreme Court consists of six associate justices and one chief justice, although the number of justices...
and judges of the North Carolina Court of Appeals
North Carolina Court of Appeals
The North Carolina Court of Appeals is the only intermediate appellate court in the state of North Carolina. It is composed of fifteen members who sit in rotating groups of three...
are elected to eight-year terms in statewide judicial elections. In 2006, all
these races were non-partisan. The 2006 congressional
elections and the 2006 North Carolina
legislative elections were held on the same day, November 7, 2006.
The result was that all incumbents except Linda Stephens
Linda Stephens
Linda Stephens is an American judge, currently serving on the North Carolina Court of Appeals. She was first appointed to the Court of Appeals by Gov. Mike Easley in January 2006 and lost her seat in the general election of November 2006. Gov...
were elected (if they had been appointed) or re-elected. All the candidates supported by FairJudges.nethttp://fairjudges.net/about.html, the first independent group to get involved in North Carolina's non-partisan judicial elections, won.
Supreme Court (Chief Justice)
Candidate | Popular Vote | Pct |
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Sarah Parker Sarah Parker Sarah Parker is an American judge, currently the Chief Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court.-Education and career:... | 1,138,346 | 67% |
Rusty Duke Rusty Duke Russell "Rusty" Duke is a judge of the North Carolina Superior Court in Pitt County, North Carolina for the past fourteen years, who unsuccessfully ran for the office of Chief Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court in November 2006... | 568,980 | 33% |
Supreme Court (Timmons-Goodson seat)
Candidate | Popular Vote | Pct |
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Patricia Timmons-Goodson Patricia Timmons-Goodson Patricia 'Pat' Timmons-Goodson is an American judge, currently an associate justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court.... | 953,976 | 58% |
Eric Levinson | 682,641 | 41% |
Supreme Court (Martin seat)
Candidate | Popular Vote | Pct |
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Mark Martin Mark Martin (judge) Mark D. Martin is the Senior Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of North Carolina. With over fifteen years of service in the North Carolina judiciary, Martin is the only active member of the state judiciary with experience on the Supreme Court of North Carolina, the North Carolina Court of... | 1,000,792 | 62% |
Rachel Lea Hunter | 601,676 | 38% |
Supreme Court (Wainwright seat)
Candidate | Popular Vote | Pct |
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Robin E. Hudson Robin E. Hudson Robin E. Hudson is an American jurist, currently serving as an associate justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court.Born in DeKalb County, Georgia, after studying philosophy and psychology at Yale University, Hudson earned a law degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1976... | 806,861 | 51% |
Ann Marie Calabria Ann Marie Calabria Ann Marie Calabria is an American jurist, currently a judge on the North Carolina Court of Appeals.Born in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, Calabria studied at Fairleigh Dickinson University, where she earned a B.A., then at Campbell University's Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law, where she earned a... | 786,310 | 49% |
Justice George L. Wainwright, Jr.
George L. Wainwright, Jr.
George L. Wainwright, Jr. is an American judge, who recently retired as an Associate Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court....
retired, making this an open seat. Candidates Bill Gore, Jill Cheek, and Beecher "Gus" Gray were eliminated in a May primary election
Primary election
A primary election is an election in which party members or voters select candidates for a subsequent election. Primary elections are one means by which a political party nominates candidates for the next general election....
.
Court of Appeals (Hunter seat)
Candidate | Popular Vote | Pct |
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Robert C. Hunter Robert C. Hunter Robert C. Hunter is an American jurist, currently a Judge of the North Carolina Court of Appeals.Hunter, born in Marion, North Carolina, earned a degree in political science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1966 before earning his Juris Doctor degree from the same... | 903,691 | 58% |
Kris Bailey | 652,733 | 42% |
Candidate Bill Constangy was eliminated in a May primary election.
Court of Appeals (Stephens seat)
Candidate | Popular Vote | Pct |
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Donna Stroud Donna Stroud Donna S. Stroud is an American lawyer and jurist who was elected to the North Carolina Court of Appeals in the November 2006 general election. From 2004 through the end of 2006, Stroud served as a state district court judge. Her bachelor's and law degrees are from Campbell University and its... | 774,819 | 50.1% |
Linda Stephens Linda Stephens Linda Stephens is an American judge, currently serving on the North Carolina Court of Appeals. She was first appointed to the Court of Appeals by Gov. Mike Easley in January 2006 and lost her seat in the general election of November 2006. Gov... | 771,353 | 49.9% |
Candidate Christopher L. (Chris) Parrish was eliminated in a May primary election.