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Jeffrey Hoagland
Image of Jeffrey Hoagland
Elections and appointments
Last election

November 5, 2024

Education

Bachelor's

NC State University, 2009

Personal
Birthplace
Louisville, Ky.
Profession
Engineer
Contact

Jeffrey Hoagland (Republican Party) ran for election to the North Carolina House of Representatives to represent District 56. He lost in the general election on November 5, 2024.

Hoagland completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2024. Click here to read the survey answers.

Biography

Jeffrey Hoagland was born in Louisville, Kentucky. He earned a bachelor's degree from NC State University in 2009. Hoagland's career experience includes working as an engineer and as a published nuclear and particle physicist.[1]

Elections

2024

See also: North Carolina House of Representatives elections, 2024

General election

General election for North Carolina House of Representatives District 56

Incumbent Allen Buansi defeated Jeffrey Hoagland in the general election for North Carolina House of Representatives District 56 on November 5, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Allen Buansi
Allen Buansi (D)
 
86.3
 
39,459
Image of Jeffrey Hoagland
Jeffrey Hoagland (R) Candidate Connection
 
13.7
 
6,267

Total votes: 45,726
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Democratic primary election

The Democratic primary election was canceled. Incumbent Allen Buansi advanced from the Democratic primary for North Carolina House of Representatives District 56.

Republican primary election

The Republican primary election was canceled. Jeffrey Hoagland advanced from the Republican primary for North Carolina House of Representatives District 56.

Campaign finance

Endorsements

Ballotpedia did not identify endorsements for Hoagland in this election.

Campaign themes

2024

Ballotpedia survey responses

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Candidate Connection

Jeffrey Hoagland completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2024. The survey questions appear in bold and are followed by Hoagland's responses. Candidates are asked three required questions for this survey, but they may answer additional optional questions as well.

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I am a nuclear and particle physicist scientist and currently a CMP engineer for semiconductor manufacturing. I want to push nuclear power for North Carolina as well as removing the income tax for North Carolina to help with the extra tax burden coming to Chapel Hill and Orange county North Carolina. I want to make sure law enforcement is properly staffed, trained, and funded so that the community stays safe. I'll put pressure on district attorneys and attorney generals who aren't charging criminals making our streets less safe.
  • Nuclear power to lead the way for cheaper and cleaner power for everyone
  • Lower taxes to everyone has more spending money
  • Holding prosecutor's accountable
Introductory nuclear physics by Kenneth S. Krane, as well as introduction to electrodynamics by David J. Griffiths
I have good critical thinking and problem solving abilities. I am also very good at variable isolation
One of cheap clean nuclear power
My first job was a life guard at 15. My first job after college was interning at los Alamos national Lab which I did for 3 beam cycles
Communicating while assuming people know all the variables I am talking about
The give and take of ideals where the final thing of it is the legislator makes the laws and the governor enforce it the best he can
Yes, to pass anything you have to have enough people support it, you have to have relationships with people so they will vote with you. Also we all have to live in the same state together and being able to have a conversation is the best way to reach a compromise and you have to have relationship in order to have any conversation to reach the compromise
The naked man walking down Franklin Street comes to mind as it also happens quite frequently nowadays. And I really don't want it to happen anymore
They should oversee and impeach if used incorrectly
A bill to set up the coal plant on unc campus to become a nuclear fission plant. Cause then the TUNL group would have a sight on UNC campus as well to train the next generation of nuclear workers. This would also allow for the clean up of the coal ash and if made modular, would allow for easy upgrade to fusion nuclear power once that starts working
If people can't read the bill and know exactly the money's going it's too complicated and is trying to hide something

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Campaign finance summary


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Jeffrey Hoagland campaign contribution history
YearOfficeStatusContributionsExpenditures
2024* North Carolina House of Representatives District 56Lost general$639 $639
Grand total$639 $639
Sources: OpenSecretsFederal Elections Commission ***This product uses the openFEC API but is not endorsed or certified by the Federal Election Commission (FEC).
* Data from this year may not be complete

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Footnotes

  1. Information submitted to Ballotpedia through the Candidate Connection survey on February 19, 2024


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