Yadkin County Sheriff Ricky Oliver, a Republican from Yadkinville, is facing a challenge from Nick Smitherman of East Bend.Wilkes County Sheriff Chris Shew, a Republican from Wilkesboro, races Republican challenger Eric L.Stokes County Sheriff Joey Lemons of Walnut Cover is being challenged in the GOP primary by Jason Tuttle of King.
Surry County Sheriff Steve Hiatt, a Republican from Mount Airy, is unopposed.Caswell County Sheriff Tony Durden of Pelham, a Democrat, is unopposed.of Clemmons, a Democrat, will be challenged by Ernie Leyba, a Republican from Winston-Salem. Forsyth County Sheriff Bobby Kimbrough Jr.Hartman, a Republican from Mocksville, has primary challenges from Mark Howell and Jimmy Staley, both of Mocksville. Davidson County Sheriff Richie Simmons, a Republican, is facing a challenge from Mike James of Denton.Randolph County Sheriff Gregory Seabolt of Denton is being challenged Robert Graves of Asheboro and Timmy Hasty of Randleman in the Republican primary.Alamance Sheriff Terry Johnson, a Republican incumbent, will face Democrat Kelly T.Incumbent Rockingham County Sheriff Sam Page, a Republican from Eden, will be opposed by Democrat Tyrone Scales of Eden.Melvin of Kernersville, Billy Queen of Oak Ridge and William White of Pleasant Garden are vying for the GOP nomination. Phil Byrd of Greensboro, Adam Perry Moore of Oak Ridge, Randy Powers of Greensboro, E. Guilford County Sheriff Danny Rogers is being challenged by TJ Phipps of Greensboro and Juan Monjaras of Greensboro for the Democratic nomination.A Democrat and three Republicans are seeking the open seat in District 3. Democratic incumbent Carlvena Foster of High Point is unopposed in District 1, but Incumbents Democrat Kay Cashion (at-large) and Republican Alan Perdue (District 2) face challengers. of Greensboro will face two Democrats and two Republicans to keep the seat in District 7, where he recently was chosen to fill the unexpired term of the late Carolyn Coleman. On the Guilford County Board of Commissioners, Democrat Frankie T. There are 12 candidates for three at-large seats, five candidates for two seats in District 1 and 11 candidates four seats in District 2. One of the most contested races is for Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Board of Education.