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Office | District | Status |
| Wake County Commissioner | Incumbent | ||
| Party | In Office Since | Term Ends | |
| Democrat | 2003 | ||
| Level of Government | |||
| Date of Birth | Birthplace | Now Lives In | |
| April 30, 1925 | , | Raleigh, NC | |
Synopsis | Wake County commissioner, 2003-present; governmental liaison, N.C. General Assembly; consultant for John Edwards’ 1998 U.S. Senate campaign U.S. Air Corps, 1943-46, including one year as a Tuskegee Airman |
Endorsements |
AFL-CIO of N.C., N.C. Association of Educators, Raleigh-Wake Citizens Association, Sierra Club of N.C., Wake Voter Education Association |
Biography
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Marital Status
Married
Spouse
Lucille Webb
Children
one daughter, Kaye Webb
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Occupation
| Retired state personnel director |
Community Involvement:
Member, St. Ambrose Episcopal Church; former member, board of trustees of Wake Technical Community College; former member, UNC Board of Governors; former member, board of trustees, Shaw University; Wake County Voter Education Coalition; Raleigh-Wake Citizens Association; executive director, Charlotte Hawkins Brown Historical Foundation; board member, Wake Health Services; board member, Strengthening the Black Family
Education
| Bachelor and master of science N.C. A&T |
Military
| Years of service: 3 |
Branch: Army |
Issues
Name one way you would change government.
I would propose examination and study of the need for a water/sewer authority for [unincorporated areas of] Wake County. If the project proves feasible, I would propose and work for it.
What is the most pressing problem affecting the function of district court?
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