
Brunswick County
Click the candidate’s name in blue below to access their Q&A and learn more about where they stand on issues affecting the region — including Leland, Oak Island and Southport.
An ID or valid driver’s license is required to cast a ballot in North Carolina. The final day of early voting is Saturday, Nov. 1, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Find Brunswick County’s location here.
Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 4, with voters required to go to their precinct’s polling place to cast a ballot; hours are 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Check your registration here and your polling place here.
The county canvass of the election results will take place on Friday, Nov. 14.
Leland
Town Council
Two seats are open on the board.
Incumbent Bill McHugh
Leland Hyer
Frank Pendleton
Edgar Robbins — N/A
Susan Waleed
Incumbent Richard Holloman also filed, however, he has dropped out of the race.
Oak Island
Mayoral Race
Incumbent Liz White — N/A
James DeArros — N/A
Christopher Brown — N/A
Town Council
Two seats are open on the board.
Tommy Brown
Chasey Bynum — N/A
Chip Frazier
Kerri McCullough
Reece Simmons — N/A
Scott Stephenson
Southport
Mayoral Race
Incumbent Rich Alt — N/A
Joe Pat Hatem — N/A
Board of Aldermen
Three seats are open on the board — two in ward 1 and one in ward 2.
Robert Carroll (ward 1)
Mike Crosbie (ward 1)
David Miller (ward 1) — N/A
Karen Mosteller (ward 1) — N/A
Nelson Adams (ward 2) — N/A
Bonnie Bray (ward 2)
Paul Gross (ward 2)
Ted Blackburn filed to run in ward 1, as did David Geary and Katie Boyd in ward 2, but all dropped from the race.
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