With a 462 vote margin and hundreds of votes still uncounted, Pitt County’s Democratic state representative has a slim chance to add to his party’s slim wall against a Republican supermajority in the state House. Read moreFarkas: He won't concede, "significant" number of provisional and absentee votes must be counted
At least two familiar faces will continue to serve on the Pitt County Board of Education after the only incumbents on the ballot won re-election Tuesday from a contested field. Read moreTwo incumbents, two newcomers win school board seats
Following are vote totals for contested local and statewide races on the ballot in Pitt County. Read morePitt County midterm vote totals
Republicans picked up a fourth seat on the nine-member Pitt County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday when Farmville’s Benji Holloman defeated Democrat Faye Hardy Bordeaux in his fifth run for the board. Read moreGOP picks up seat on county board; Paula Dance, Greg Murphy win re-election and Don Davis wins Butterfield seat
A hotly contested race for Pitt County’s District 9 state House seat came down to fewer than 500 votes on Tuesday with Republican Tim Reeder gaining a slight victory over Democrat Brian Farkas, who stopped short of conceding the race. Read moreGOP's Reeder edges Farkas in House 9 race; Dems hold Pitt other state legislative seats
More than 30,000 people cast ballots during the early voting period that ended Saturday, the Pitt County Board of Elections reported. Tuesday is Election Day. Read moreMore than 30,000 ballots cast as Election Day nears
Fewer Pitt County Board of Education representatives will be elected this year than in 2020, but there are far more names on the ballot. Read moreSchool board ballot more crowded than in 2020 election
Following is a complete list of candidates on the ballot for local office for the Nov. 8 election. Visit vt.ncsbe.gov/RegLkup/ to see secure voter information and create a personal sample ballot. Links to Q&As for contested local races are included below. Read moreWho's running: Candidates and Q&As
Five early voting sites are open in Pitt County and operate through Nov. 5. Election Day is Nov. 8. Read moreEarly voting underway at five sites
Two candidates are vying for the U.S. House District 3 seat, which covers 15 counties in eastern North Carolina including a portion of Pitt County. Incumbent Republican Greg Murphy and Democratic challenger Barbara Gaskins each agreed to provide brief answers to questions from The Daily Refl… Read moreElection Q&A: U.S. House 3 – Greg Murphy and Barbara Gaskins
Two candidates are seeking the District 1 seat in the U.S. Congress, which represents 19 counties in eastern North Carolina including the majority of Pitt County. Democrat Don Davis agreed to provide brief responses to questions posed by The Daily Reflector. Republican Sandy Smith did not re… Read moreElection Q&A: U.S. House 1 - Don Davis and Sandy Smith
Two candidates are seeking the District 3 seat on the Pitt County Board of Commissioners, which represents parts of central and eastern Greenville and Eastern Pines. Republican Neal Driver and Democrat Christopher Nunnally provided the following responses to questions from The Daily Reflecto… Read moreElection Q&A: Pitt County Board of Commissioners District 3 – Neal Driver and Christopher Nunnally
Election Q&A: Pitt County Board of Commissioners District 4 – Faye Hardy Bordeaux and Benji Holloman
Two candidates are seeking the District 4 seat on the Pitt County Board of Commissioners, which represents much of western Pitt County including Farmville and parts of Greenville into southern Pitt County including Ayden. Democrat Faye Hardy Bordeaux and Republican Benji Holloman provided th… Read moreElection Q&A: Pitt County Board of Commissioners District 4 – Faye Hardy Bordeaux and Benji Holloman
Two candidates are seeking the District 5 seat on the Pitt County Board of Commissioners, which represents Winterville and parts of southern Greenville. Republican Mark Smith and Democrat Randall Martoccia provided the following responses to questions from The Daily Reflector. Some responses… Read moreElection Q&A: Pitt County Board of Commissioners District 5 – Mark Smith and Randall Martoccia
Two candidates are vying for the N.C. House District 9 seat, which includes Ayden, Grifton and Winterville and parts of southern Pitt County and Greenville. Incumbent Democrat Brian Farkas and Republican challenger Timothy Reeder each agreed to provide brief answers to questions from The Dai… Read moreElection Q&A: State House 9 – Brian Farkas and Timothy Reeder
Two candidates are vying for the N.C. Senate District 5 seat, which includes all of Pitt and Edgecombe counties. Republican Karen Kozel and Democrat Kandie Smith each agreed to provide brief answers to questions from The Daily Reflector. Early voting begins Oct. 20. Election day is Nov. 8. T… Read moreElection Q&A: N.C. Senate 5 – Karen Kozel and Kandie Smith
Two candidates are seeking the District 8 seat in the N.C. House, which represents much of north and western Pitt County including Bethel, Farmville, Grimesland, Pactolus and parts of Greenville. Democrat Gloristine Brown and Republican Drock Vincent agreed to provide brief responses to ques… Read moreElection Q&A: N.C. House 8 - Gloristine Brown and Drock Vincent
Two candidates are vying for Pitt County sheriff, Republican Gary Weaver and incumbent Democrat Paula Dance. Each agreed to provide brief answers to questions from The Daily Reflector. Early voting begins Oct. 20. Election day is Nov. 8. The candidates' responses follow. Read moreElection Q&A: Pitt County sheriff – Paula Dance and Gary Weaver
Three candidates are vying for the school board’s District 1 seat. Candidate Kenneth Jones did not provide responses. The district boundaries fall west of Evans Street, south of Dickinson Avenue and north of Davenport Farm and Fire Tower roads. South Greenville and Ridgewood elementary schoo… Read morePitt County Board of Education District 1 Q&A
Two candidates are vying for the school board’s District 2 seat. The district includes parts of central and west Greenville and roughly follows 10th Street and Stantonsburg Road west from Charles Boulevard to Bell Arthur. Lakeforest Elementary School is in the district. Read morePitt County Board of Education District 2 Q&A
Two candidates are vying for the school board’s District 7 seat. The district roughly follows Arlington Boulevard/County Home Road south from 10th Street to Ayden Golf Club Road and includes parts of south Greenville, Bells Fork and Windsor subdivision. Elmhurst and Eastern elementary school… Read morePitt County Board of Education District 7 Q&A