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Marsie West
Candidate, Forsyth County Board of Commissioners District B
Elections and appointments
Last election
March 3, 2026
Next election
November 3, 2026
Education
High school
Hamden High School
Bachelor's
University of Pennsylvania, 1983
Bachelor's
University of Pennsylvania
Personal
Birthplace
Buffalo, NY
Religion
Christian: Nondenominational
Profession
Finance
Contact

Marsie West (Democratic Party) is running for election to the Forsyth County Board of Commissioners to represent District B in North Carolina. She is on the ballot in the general election on November 3, 2026. She advanced from the Democratic primary on March 3, 2026.

West completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2026. Click here to read the survey answers.

Biography

Marsie West was born in Buffalo, New York. She earned a high school diploma from Hamden High School and a bachelor's degree from the University of Pennsylvania in 1983. Her career experience includes working in finance focused on operations, process improvements, and internal consulting for strategic transformation programs.[1][2]

West also has experience in local government in Reading, Massachusetts, including the following positions:[3]

  • Reading Select Board (2013–2015), vice chair (2014–2015)
  • Commissioner of trust funds (2013–2015)
  • Chair of the Zoning Bylaw Advisory Committee (2013–2015)
  • Municipal light commissioner, Reading Municipal Light Department (2012–2013)
  • Chair of the finance committee (2010–2012); vice chair (2008); member (2003–2012)
  • Town audit committee member (2010–2015)
  • Town meeting member (2007–2015)

Elections

2026

See also: Municipal elections in Forsyth County, North Carolina (2026)

General election

The general election will occur on November 3, 2026.

The candidate list in this election may not be complete.

General election for Forsyth County Board of Commissioners District B

Marsie West (D) and Chris Parker (R) are running in the general election for Forsyth County Board of Commissioners District B on November 3, 2026.

Candidate
Image of Marsie West
Marsie West (D)  Candidate Connection
Chris Parker (R)

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Democratic primary

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Democratic primary for Forsyth County Board of Commissioners District B

Marsie West (D) defeated Adam Hill (D) in the Democratic primary for Forsyth County Board of Commissioners District B on March 3, 2026.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Marsie West
Marsie West  Candidate Connection
 
62.2
 
13,429
Image of Adam Hill
Adam Hill  Candidate Connection
 
37.8
 
8,150

Total votes: 21,579
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Republican primary

The Republican primary scheduled for March 3, 2026, was canceled. Chris Parker (R) advanced from the Republican primary for Forsyth County Board of Commissioners District B without appearing on the ballot.

Endorsements

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2024

See also: Municipal elections in Forsyth County, North Carolina (2024)

General election

General election for Forsyth County Board of Commissioners District B (3 seats)

The following candidates ran in the general election for Forsyth County Board of Commissioners District B on November 5, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Richard Linville (R)
 
18.1
 
67,380
Gloria Whisenhunt (R)
 
17.2
 
63,829
Gray Wilson (R)
 
16.9
 
62,967
Curtis Fentress (D)
 
16.3
 
60,730
Image of Valerie Brockenbrough
Valerie Brockenbrough (D) Candidate Connection
 
16.1
 
59,993
Image of Marsie West
Marsie West (D) Candidate Connection
 
15.4
 
57,153

Total votes: 372,052
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates

Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for Forsyth County Board of Commissioners District B (3 seats)

Kendall Fields, Valerie Brockenbrough, and Marsie West defeated Curtis Fentress in the Democratic primary for Forsyth County Board of Commissioners District B on March 5, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Kendall Fields
Kendall Fields Candidate Connection
 
29.2
 
12,374
Image of Valerie Brockenbrough
Valerie Brockenbrough Candidate Connection
 
28.8
 
12,216
Image of Marsie West
Marsie West Candidate Connection
 
28.3
 
12,013
Curtis Fentress
 
13.6
 
5,780

Total votes: 42,383
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for Forsyth County Board of Commissioners District B (3 seats)

The following candidates ran in the Republican primary for Forsyth County Board of Commissioners District B on March 5, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Richard Linville
 
22.4
 
15,370
Gloria Whisenhunt
 
21.7
 
14,886
David Plyler
 
17.6
 
12,048
Gray Wilson
 
15.9
 
10,871
Terri Mrazek
 
13.5
 
9,271
Image of Ralf Walters
Ralf Walters
 
8.8
 
6,038

Total votes: 68,484
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Endorsements

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Campaign themes

2026

Ballotpedia survey responses

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Candidate Connection

Marsie West completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2026. The survey questions appear in bold and are followed by West's responses.

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I am a fiscally responsible, experienced candidate with 12 years of local government experience, a career in finance and strategic transformation, and deep family roots in Forsyth County.

I’ve held elected office in Reading, MA, on the Select Board (Vice Chair), Municipal Light Commission (Secretary), and Town Meeting. I was appointed to the Finance Committee (Chair, Vice Chair) and Zoning Advisory Board (Chair). I directly led community outreach on town finance and zoning, using brainstorming sessions and presentations to engage diverse constituents.

My career has focused on operations and change management to define, streamline, and implement systems and process improvements. I started my career and family in Forsyth County after graduating from the University of Pennsylvania. Our careers later took us out of state, and we had the opportunity to live abroad in Hong Kong, then we traveled across the US with Cirque du Soleil. We returned to Forsyth County and now live across the street from the house my husband’s grandparents built, where his nephew is raising his family.

My key areas of focus are strengthening public schools, ensuring public safety and health are funded and increasing affordable housing. These are essential areas to position Forsyth County for economic growth.
  • It is time for a change in the Forsyth County Commission! The county is working on its strategic vision with Forward 2045, and we have a new County Manager. Our future vision should not be constrained by the past. We need new leadership to define our future direction. As a County Commissioner, I can provide experience and fresh ideas as we plan for the future of Forsyth County.
  • Government works best when it has transparent processes, and collaborative leadership that listens to constituents and seeks active community participation. A strong engagement with the entire community and coordination with local county, city, and school leadership is crucial to solicit and support priorities that will drive our future success.
  • It is important to have qualified and experienced people on the ballot. My experience and skill sets are perfectly aligned with the County Commissioner role, given the large focus on financial oversight and budgeting. I have the ideal professional experience in both public and private sectors to support Forsyth County. I have a very clear understanding of the role Commissioners play in setting County strategy, and their support of the County Manager’s role to successfully deliver services to our citizens.
Restoring public trust in the school system is a top priority, as well as ensuring we have affordable housing and safe communities. These factors will build our Forsyth County reputation and attract businesses for economic growth. We must allocate funding to ensure we have robust emergency responses and safe communities. The shortage of affordable housing is a high priority based on Forward 2045. We must work on this complex issue in a county-wide effort to ensure we have enough affordable housing stock available. The County Commissioners need to work collaboratively with the City Council, community, builders, and non-profits to identify the gaps, develop a strategic plan, and create funding to support affordable housing.

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Campaign website

West's campaign website stated the following:

Policy Focus: 


Public education, affordable housing, and public safety are key priorities to encourage economic growth and provide services while minimizing the tax burden.


Strong public education is essential to growing our community. Commissioners play a key role in maintaining our school infrastructure and need to advocate for State public school funding.


Affordable housing is a top issue in the Forward 2024 survey. We must create a strategic plan with City, State, and Federal leadership, and business and non-profits, to identify housing gaps and ways to fill these gaps.


We must have a safe community that protects all residents with resources to support our Sheriff, courts, mental health, and emergency management team.

— Marsie West's campaign website (March 2, 2026)

Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.

2024

Candidate Connection

Marsie West completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2024. The survey questions appear in bold and are followed by West's responses.

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I am a fiscally responsible, experienced candidate with 12 years of local government experience, a career in finance and strategic transformation, and deep roots within Forsyth County.

I have local government experience in elected office on the Select Board (Vice Chair), Municipal Light Commissioner (Secretary), and Town Meeting. I also served on the Finance Committee (Chair, Vice Chair) and Zoning Advisory Board (Chair). I directly led community outreach on town finance and zoning with brainstorming sessions and presentations to engage diverse constituents.

My career has focused on operations and change management to define, streamline, and implement systems and process improvements. I started my career and family in Forsyth County after graduating from the University of Pennsylvania. Our careers later took us out of state, and we had the opportunity to live abroad in Hong Kong, then we traveled across the US with Cirque du Soleil. We returned to Forsyth County and now live across the street from the house my husband’s grandparents built, where his nephew is raising his family.
  • It is time for a change in the Forsyth County Commission! The county is working on its strategic vision with Forward 2045 and we have a new County Manager. Our future vision should not be constrained by the past and we need new leadership to define our future direction. As a County Commissioner, I can provide experience and fresh ideas as we plan for the future of Forsyth County.
  • Government works best when it has transparent processes, and collaborative leadership that listens to constituents and seeks active community participation. A strong engagement with the entire community and coordination with local county, city, and school leadership is crucial to solicit and support priorities that will drive our future success.
  • It is important to have qualified and experienced people on the ballot. My experience and skill sets are perfectly aligned with the County Commissioner role, given the large focus on financial oversight and budgeting. I have the ideal professional experience in both public and private sectors to support Forsyth County. I have a very clear understanding of the role Commissioners play in setting County strategy, and their support of the County Manager’s role to successfully deliver services to our citizens.
Public education, affordable housing, and public safety are key priorities to encourage economic growth and provide services while minimizing the tax burden.

Strong public education is essential to growing our community. Commissioners play a key role in maintaining our school infrastructure and need to advocate for State public school funding.
Affordable housing is a top issue in the Forward 2024 survey. We must create a strategic plan with City, State, and Federal leadership, and business and non-profits, to identify housing gaps and ways to fill these gaps.

We must have a safe community that protects all residents with resources to support our Sheriff, courts, mental health, and emergency management team.
Honesty and integrity are the top characteristics voters identified as essential for an elected official during my early voter outreach. People need confidence that their elected leaders will listen to them and act upon the feedback provided.
I have a clear understanding of the role of County Commissioners. I can set high-level strategic vision and analyze detailed financial information, both of which are required for County Commissioners. I have experience managing the tensions between financial constraints and the funds needed for community services which requires compromise and collaboration. My career has involved working across organizations and geographic locations to resolve complex issues. These same skills are needed in local government.
County Commissioners primarily have financial and strategic oversight for Forsyth County. They operate like a Board of Directors for the County to set the vision for the future, oversee and manage the financial health of the County, and ensure that county resources are available for services the county provides to their constituents. Commissioners set the local tax rate, establish and oversee the County budget (almost $600 million), determine land use and zoning for the County, and define County policies for the community.
As a child, I remember participating in marches for civil rights with my mother and asking her why we were not learning about Martin Luther King, Jr. in school.
My first job was an internship at Yale New Haven Hospital in a cardio-thoracic surgical research lab for two summers in high school as I considered going into the medical field. I later decided Finance was a better career for me.
My most fun job was working in the front tent with Cirq du Soleil! I went from Manulife to circus wife and enjoyed 18 months traveling around the US.
It is highly beneficial for County commissioners to have prior government experience, particularly in the budgeting and financial oversight process. As a result of my years on the Finance Committee and Select Board, I understand the need to balance an operating budget using recurring revenues, vs single-time revenues, and the use of capital funds for one-time expenses while managing the amount County of debt. I have a clear understanding of the role of County Commissioners and how they interact with other leadership such as the School Superintendent, County Manager, and Board of Education.
I have experience with setting high-level strategic vision and analyzing detailed financial information, both of which are required for County Commissioners. I have experience managing the tensions between financial constraints and the funds needed for community services which requires compromise and collaboration. In my community work, I have spearheaded brainstorming sessions and presentations that brought together diverse sectors of the community to collaborate on solutions to zoning, as well as to develop new approaches for generating revenues and reducing expenses.
• Carolina Federation

• NC State AFL-CIO
• Home Builders Association of Winston-Salem
• Piedmont Triad Apartment Association

• Winston-Salem Regional Association of Realtors
Fiscal transparency and government accountability are essential to ensure that funds are used in alignment with community priorities.

Note: Ballotpedia reserves the right to edit Candidate Connection survey responses. Any edits made by Ballotpedia will be clearly marked with [brackets] for the public. If the candidate disagrees with an edit, he or she may request the full removal of the survey response from Ballotpedia.org. Ballotpedia does not edit or correct typographical errors unless the candidate's campaign requests it.

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Footnotes

  1. Information submitted to Ballotpedia through the Candidate Connection survey on September 30, 2024
  2. Information submitted to Ballotpedia through the Candidate Connection survey on February 1, 2026
  3. Ballotpedia staff, "Email communication with Marsie West," February 2, 2026