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Peggy Hall

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Peggy Hall

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Prior offices
Cumberland County Schools school board District 6

Peggy Hall was a member of the Cumberland County Schools school board in North Carolina, representing District 6. Hall assumed office in 2016. Hall left office in 2019.

Hall resigned on June 1, 2019 for health reasons.[1]

Elections

2016

See also: Cumberland County Schools elections (2016)

Six of the nine seats on the Cumberland County Schools school board were up for general election on November 8, 2016. One candidate filed for and won each of Districts 1 through 5: board incumbent Alicia Chisolm, newcomer Porcha McMillan, incumbent Carrie Sutton, incumbent Donna Vann, and incumbent Susan Williams, respectively. The open District 6 seat was much more contested, with nine candidates vying to win it: Joseph Gilreath, Patricia Griffin, Peggy Hall, Sheryl Lewis, Carmela McKeller, Ray Miller, Ralph Molina, Tina Odom, and Ron Ross. Hall won election to the seat. There was no primary.[2][3]

Results

Cumberland County Schools,
District 6 General Election, 4-year term, 2016
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Peggy Hall 21.96% 4,688
Patricia Griffin 21.29% 4,545
Ralph Molina 17.14% 3,660
Sheryl Lewis 15.71% 3,354
Carmela McKeller 8.02% 1,713
Tina Odom 5.95% 1,271
Joseph Gilreath 3.52% 752
Ron Ross 3.05% 651
Ray Miller 2.98% 636
Write-in votes 0.38% 82
Total Votes (100) 21,352
Source: North Carolina State Board of Elections, "Official General Election Results-Cumberland," accessed December 5, 2016

Funding

Hall did not file a campaign finance report with the Cumberland County Board of Elections as of November 3, 2016.[4]

See also: List of school board campaign finance deadlines in 2016
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School board candidates in North Carolina were required to file campaign finance reports to their county's board of elections unless the candidate:

(1) Did not receive more than one thousand dollars ($1,000) in contributions, and

(2) Did not receive more than one thousand dollars ($1,000) in loans, and

(3) Did not spend more than one thousand dollars ($1,000).[5]

The third quarter campaign finance deadline was October 31, 2016, and the fourth quarter deadline was January 11, 2017.[6]

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