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Paul Brintley

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Paul Brintley
Image of Paul Brintley
Elections and appointments
Last election

March 5, 2024

Education

Graduate

King's College, 1999

Personal
Birthplace
Winston-Salem, N.C.
Religion
Christian
Profession
Pastor
Contact

Paul Brintley (Republican Party) ran for election to the North Carolina House of Representatives to represent District 111. He lost in the Republican primary on March 5, 2024.

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

Biography

Paul Brintley was born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He earned a graduate degree from King's College in 1999. Brintley's career experience includes working as a pastor and insurance agent.[1]

Elections

2024

See also: North Carolina House of Representatives elections, 2024

General election

General election for North Carolina House of Representatives District 111

Paul Scott defeated Frances Rollinson Webber in the general election for North Carolina House of Representatives District 111 on November 5, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Paul Scott
Paul Scott (R)
 
73.9
 
31,434
Frances Rollinson Webber (D)
 
26.1
 
11,110

Total votes: 42,544
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Democratic primary election

The Democratic primary election was canceled. Frances Rollinson Webber advanced from the Democratic primary for North Carolina House of Representatives District 111.

Republican primary election

Republican primary for North Carolina House of Representatives District 111

Paul Scott defeated David Allen, Paul Brintley, and Scott Neisler in the Republican primary for North Carolina House of Representatives District 111 on March 5, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Paul Scott
Paul Scott
 
34.3
 
3,648
David Allen
 
30.5
 
3,239
Image of Paul Brintley
Paul Brintley Candidate Connection
 
18.7
 
1,985
Scott Neisler
 
16.6
 
1,760

Total votes: 10,632
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Campaign finance

Endorsements

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Campaign themes

2024

Ballotpedia survey responses

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Candidate Connection

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

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As the lead pastor of my church, a steadfast conservative Republican, author, speaker, and a proud resident of Kings Mountain, I am deeply committed to serving both my community and my faith with unwavering dedication.

Beyond my pastoral duties, I am an entrepreneur with a fervent belief in the power of free enterprise and individual initiative to uplift our society. My entrepreneurial ventures have not only allowed me to contribute to the economic vitality of our region but have also provided opportunities for others to thrive.

Furthermore, I am honored to serve as an ambassador for the North Carolina Faith and Freedom Coalition, advocating for the values and principles that form the bedrock of our faith and our nation. I am privileged to stand alongside fellow believers in championing the causes that are dear to our hearts.
  • RESTORE Restore common sense in Raleigh: Stand for freedom, opportunity, and prosperity. Support children and the unborn. Fight for veterans, public safety, and election integrity. Pro-Life and pro-2nd Amendment.
  • REBUILD Rebuild North Carolina's economy by rejecting the Biden/Cooper era's culture of decline and advocating for policies that spur job growth, curb wasteful spending, and generate higher wages and increased take-home pay for working families.
  • REJECT Reject wokeism and combat the radical left's efforts to undermine liberty, infringe against the rule of law, and indoctrinate our children with political propaganda in the classroom.
I am particularly passionate about the promotion of family values and support for traditional institutions. I believe in fostering policies that strengthen & encourage personal responsibility and uphold the sanctity of life from conception to natural death. I will prioritize parental rights, support adoption and foster care initiatives, and protect religious freedoms; I will promote economic empowerment and opportunity for all individuals, while also maintaining a principled stance on fiscal responsibility and limited government intervention.
Integrity, transparency, accountability, leadership, commitment to public service, listening and communication skills, collaboration, respect.
I have strong leadership skills, I am a great communicator, I lead with integrity, empathy & compassion. I am committed to being a servant in both my career and personal life, I am resilient and determined.
Representation, policy making, constituent services, oversight and accountability, community engagement, leadership, stewardship of resources.
My very first job was at Taco Bell where I served the public for 2 years while in high school.
The ideal relationship between the governor and the state legislature is one characterized by collaboration, communication, mutual respect, and a shared commitment to serving the best interests of the people of the state.
Economic recovery and growth, education and workforce development, infrastructure maintenance and investment.
I believe that fresh perspectives and the ability to adapt and learn, reducing career politicians, and transparency to voters is much more important that having a history of previous experience.
Yes, it is highly beneficial for legislators to build relationships with their colleagues in the legislature. This will help with collaboration and cooperation, effective governance, problem solving and innovation, legislative influence and impact, and long-term institutional impact. By fostering collaboration, cooperation, and mutual respect, legislators can fulfill their responsibilities more effectively, strengthen democratic institutions, and better serve the interests of the public.
Lt. Governor Mark Robinson, Dr. Ron Baity, Charlotte Mayor Richard Vinroot
Transparency empowers citizens to hold their elected officials and government agencies accountable for their fiscal decisions and ensures that taxpayer dollars are being used effectively and efficiently. I believe that government entities at all levels should operate with a high degree of financial transparency, making information about budgets, expenditures, revenues, and contracts readily accessible to the public.

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Campaign finance summary


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Paul Brintley campaign contribution history
YearOfficeStatusContributionsExpenditures
2024* North Carolina House of Representatives District 111Lost primary$55,395 $20,659
Grand total$55,395 $20,659
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 6, 2024


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