Alysa Kassay
Alysa Kassay (Democratic Party) is running for election to the U.S. House to represent North Carolina's 6th Congressional District. She is on the ballot in the Democratic primary on March 3, 2026.[source]
Kassay completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2026. Click here to read the survey answers.
Biography
Alysa Kassay earned an associate degree from Randolph Community College in 2002 and a bachelor's degree from the University of North Carolina Greensboro. Her career experience includes working as a federal employee.[1]
Elections
2026
See also: North Carolina's 6th Congressional District election, 2026
General election
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The primary will occur on March 3, 2026. The general election will occur on November 3, 2026. Additional general election candidates will be added here following the primary.
General election for U.S. House North Carolina District 6
Incumbent Addison McDowell and Joshua Hager are running in the general election for U.S. House North Carolina District 6 on November 3, 2026.
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Democratic primary election
Democratic primary for U.S. House North Carolina District 6
Beau Blair, Keith Davenport, Cyril Jefferson, and Alysa Kassay are running in the Democratic primary for U.S. House North Carolina District 6 on March 3, 2026.
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates
Republican primary election
The Republican primary election was canceled. Incumbent Addison McDowell advanced from the Republican primary for U.S. House North Carolina District 6.
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Campaign themes
2026
Ballotpedia survey responses
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Alysa Kassay completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2026. The survey questions appear in bold and are followed by Kassay's responses.
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I spent decades in federal service helping people and promising to uphold the oath I took. I didn’t just read federal policy, I enforced it, trained employees on it, and took the proper actions when it was done well or done poorly. That experience shaped how I see government: not as politics, but as responsibility. I made the difficult decision to step away from my federal career because I could no longer stay silent while executive actions and partisan games were harming working families, veterans, women, and vulnerable communities. I didn’t just watch it happen, I literally lived it. And I realized the best way to protect those being harmed by this current administration was not sitting in a chair in the back of my desk in an office. If I wanted to right a wrong, I had to run. I’m not a career politician. I’m a manager, an active listener, a problem-solver, and someone who believes government should work practically, lawfully, and with empathy.
I’m running to tell this administration we’ve had enough. I will bring experience, steadiness, and accountability back to Congress and to make sure the voices of everyday people in our district are heard long after the election is over.- ~Experience That Delivers, Not Politics That Pivots As a lifelong public servant, I’ve enforced the very laws written by congress, trained employees by the rules set forth by congress, and seen firsthand how policy decisions made in congress affect real people. I’m running to bring competence, accountability, and steady leadership to Congress not partisan theatrics and rhetoric.
- ~Rights, Privacy, and Fairness for Everyday People Strengthening the middles class, education, protecting personal data privacy, defending women’s rights, and standing up for veterans. Government should work for the people and by the people. It should protect the people’s rights and dignity, not just a few.
- ~A Representative Who Shows Up and Listens I’m not a career politician but a manager, mom and wife who is a problem-solver whose service doesn’t end on Election Day. I’m committed to transparency, accessibility, and making sure OUR district is being heard in Washington. Tough decisions come with the job, and not every vote will please everyone, but I will always explain where I stand and why. You may not always agree with my vote, but you will never question who I’m fighting for.
I’m also deeply focused on strengthening the middle class and working families through fair wages, affordable healthcare, and practical, accountable governance. After decades serving, I’ve seen firsthand how bad policy decisions ripple through real lives.
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Campaign website
Kassay's campaign website stated the following:
Strengthening the Working Class and Economic Stability
The actions of the current administration endanger the economic stability of our nation. Excessive tariffs have escalated into trade wars with some of our strongest economic partners, with those effects being felt by consumers more than anyone. Attempts to politicize the Federal Reserve are a recipe for disaster. Tax cuts benefit billionaires at the expense of our once thriving - now disappearing middle class.
Too many North Carolinians are priced out of their homes. I will push to lower housing costs, protect tenants, expand affordable housing construction, support the creation of strong union jobs, and support utility assistance. I will support small businesses by providing a conduit to the Small Business Administration, and work hard to lower the costs of necessities like gas and groceries for North Carolina residents.
Additionally, in this day and age, the Internet is a necessity, not a luxury, and I will fight to expand free high-speed internet access to every household in North Carolina.
Securing Our Future Through Education
We are seeing unprecedented attacks on our education system, and I believe protecting education is one of our most important responsibilities. Our children are our future.
I will stand against efforts to undermine Head Start, our public K-12 schools, and our university systems. An educated electorate strengthens our democracy-and weakening public education weakens us all.
I do not support North Carolina's current school voucher system, which diverts public dollars away from public schools without adequate accountability. Our tax dollars should be used to strengthen public education, not drain it.
I will fight to ensure students can pursue their dreams without being buried under lifelong student debt, and I will work to guarantee that no child goes hungry at school and that parents, students, and teachers feel safe every day.
Education is the foundation of our economy, our democracy, and our shared future.
Protecting the Social Security Safety Net
Many of us have paid into Social Security our whole lives with the expectation that we would see it when we need it. It is an earned benefit - and the current administration thinks it's a handout. I will protect and strengthen it(, removed) and ensure it is never treated like a government slush fund. Every senior deserves dignity and financial security in retirement.
Aside from Social Security, all of our social safety net is at-risk; I will protect: SNAP/TANF benefits, housing assistance, Head Start, Medicaid, and Medicare to name a few, alongside so many other life-changing programs that serve many families in North Carolina.
Protecting Health. Defending Choice. Lowering Costs.
The government has no place between you and your doctor, and no place in the bedroom. I will fight to codify Roe v. Wade at the federal level. No politician should decide what you can or cannot do with your own body. Every person deserves the freedom to live, choose, and thrive on their own terms.
We have a healthcare system that is teetering on the brink. The One Big Beautiful Bill that was recently passed will gut funding for healthcare in rural communities, access to affordable healthcare, and prioritize profits over patients. Coming out of the COVID-19 pandemic, we have seen a great resignation of healthcare professionals who were pushed to the extreme. The United States has some of the worst healthcare outcomes for any developed nation in the world, including life-expectancy. Instead of cutting funding for healthcare and leaning into pseudo-science as the current administration proposes, we must ensure that the health of all North Carolinians is prioritized.
No one should ever go bankrupt over a medical emergency, to pay for cancer treatment or basic prescriptions for chronic illness, or because a family member at the twilight of their life requires significant assistance. Families shouldn’t face $15 hospital socks or $8 toothbrushes while struggling with medical bills. I will fight to protect Medicare, expand Medicaid, lower prescription drug prices, and end junk fees in health care that only serve to saddle everyday Americans with mountains of debt. I will protect the Affordable Care Act from being gutted, prioritize patient outcomes over pharma profits, and fight to expand access to affordable coverage so that no family is left behind.
Protecting Personal Data in the Digital Age
Under my watch, your personal data will not be for sale. I will work to stop the misuse of third-party contractors and fight to restore data protection by putting accountability back in the hands of trusted public servants — not unvetted tech vendors, corporations who bury language that signs away the rights to your data in the small print, or foreign hackers who mean to do us harm. We have even seen terrible breaches with our personal data based on how DOGE (Department of Government Efficiency) integrated with the Federal Government, potentially providing private corporations with access to the most sensitive data of our citizens.
Honoring Veterans with Action
My father was a veteran and was laid to rest with so many other heroes in Rowan County. I pledge to honor his time in service to our county by making sure that our veterans receive more than thanks — they receive results. I will expand access to high-quality health care, especially in rural areas, and support free transportation to VA facilities. If you served our country, your country should serve you in return. When a veteran returns from active duty, re-integration into daily American life can be a challenge, and we must stand up and support the programs that offer wrap-around services to those who have put everything on the line for our freedom and way of life.
Enacting Ethical Immigration Policies
It is shocking and alarming the lengths to which the current administration will go to bring harm to immigrants on U.S. soil. We are in so many ways a nation of immigrants, built on the diversity that brings, and the promise of a better life - of freedom - of security. Now we see masked Federal Agents shoving people into unmarked vans. Federal forces are being dispatched on U.S. soil inappropriately. Innocent people are being racially profiled, denied due process, who are denied access to their families, and are stripped of their dignity. While I do believe that violent criminals should be prosecuted, I believe that people coming to the U.S. seeking a better life, those seeking asylum, and honest hard working immigrants who form the backbone deserve a fair shake, and to be treated with respect and dignity.
In Congress, I will push hard to ensure that is the case, and I will stand up to unethical and cruel immigration policies that do not reflect the American spirit. I will work on building pathways to permanent residency and citizenship for those who want to share in that spirit and become productive, tax paying members of our society. I will hold officials accountable for Federal overreach, and stay grounded in the oath of office to protect and uphold the Constitution of the United States of America every day - as it applies to citizens and non-citizens on our soil.
Securing Our Children’s Future Through Climate Action and a Just Transition
The effects of climate change are already here — from devastating floods to unbearable heat and escalating tropical storms. I will support clean energy solutions, restore strong EPA protections, and invest in sustainable green infrastructure such as solar and wind energy. Our children’s future must come before fossil fuel profits. I will protect our National Parks and wildlife areas from those who would seek to destroy our beautiful landscapes to extract resources from the ground.
As we transition from fossil fuels to more renewable energy sources, I will work hard to ensure that there is a just transition - prioritizing those who work in industries that are being phased out for technical education and job training for equivalent jobs in emerging energy industries. As we transition forward to a more sustainable future, we cannot leave those behind who have powered our lives.
— Alysa Kassay's campaign website (February 9, 2026)
Campaign finance summary
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See also
2026 Elections
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Footnotes
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