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Richard Hudspeth

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Richard Hudspeth
Elections and appointments
Last election
March 3, 2026
Education
Bachelor's
Duke University
M.D.
University of North Carolina School of Medicine
Personal
Profession
Healthcare
Contact

Richard Hudspeth (Democratic Party) ran for election to the U.S. House to represent North Carolina's 11th Congressional District. He lost in the Democratic primary on March 3, 2026.

Biography

Richard Hudspeth earned a bachelor's degree from Duke University and an M.D. from the University of North Carolina School of Medicine. His career experience includes working as a family physician and serving as the CEO of Blue Ridge Health.[1]

Elections

2026

See also: North Carolina's 11th Congressional District election, 2026

General election

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General election for U.S. House North Carolina District 11

Incumbent Chuck Edwards, Jamie Ager, Travis Groo, and John Rogers are running in the general election for U.S. House North Carolina District 11 on November 3, 2026.

Candidate
Image of Chuck Edwards
Chuck Edwards (R)
Image of Jamie Ager
Jamie Ager (D)
Image of Travis Groo
Travis Groo (L) Candidate Connection
John Rogers (Independent)

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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for U.S. House North Carolina District 11

Jamie Ager defeated Richard Hudspeth, Zelda Briarwood, Paul Maddox, and Lee Whipple in the Democratic primary for U.S. House North Carolina District 11 on March 3, 2026.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Jamie Ager
Jamie Ager
 
64.7
 
49,077
Image of Richard Hudspeth
Richard Hudspeth
 
15.9
 
12,027
Image of Zelda Briarwood
Zelda Briarwood Candidate Connection
 
13.0
 
9,852
Image of Paul Maddox
Paul Maddox Candidate Connection
 
5.1
 
3,842
Image of Lee Whipple
Lee Whipple
 
1.4
 
1,071

Total votes: 75,869
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for U.S. House North Carolina District 11

Incumbent Chuck Edwards defeated Adam Smith in the Republican primary for U.S. House North Carolina District 11 on March 3, 2026.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Chuck Edwards
Chuck Edwards
 
70.1
 
47,634
Image of Adam Smith
Adam Smith
 
29.9
 
20,332

Total votes: 67,966
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Libertarian primary election

The Libertarian primary election was canceled. Travis Groo advanced from the Libertarian primary for U.S. House North Carolina District 11.

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Campaign themes

2026

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Campaign website

Hudspeth's campaign website stated the following:

My Priorities


1. FIX HEALTHCARE & CUT COSTS FOR WORKING FAMILIES

Healthcare should be affordable, accessible, and local. As a family physician, I’ve seen the cost of inaction – rural hospitals at risk of closing, patients delaying care, and families going into debt for basic treatment.

Here’s what I’ll work to achieve:

  • Strengthen Medicare and Medicaid. Expand access to community health centers and ensure every person in WNC can see a doctor without driving two hours.
  • Create a public option. Let non-profits and businesses buy into Medicare at cost – no subsidies needed. When companies see they can get quality coverage without 12-20% annual premium increases, the market will follow. This is how we build toward universal healthcare without disrupting 20% of our economy overnight.
  • Lower prescription drug prices across the board. I’ve written prescriptions patients couldn’t afford to fill. Every life-saving medication should be affordable. If we can demand companies share profits with the government in other industries, we can negotiate fair prices for essential medicines.
  • Maintain adequate funding for our rural hospitals and providers to ensure healthcare access for all rural residents.


2. MAKE LIFE MORE AFFORDABLE FOR WORKING FAMILIES

The cost of living is crushing working families. I’ll champion policies that put money back in your pocket:

  • Support fair wages and strengthen unions
  • Invest in infrastructure that creates good-paying jobs across ALL of WNC
  • Expand access to affordable childcare so parents can work
  • Provide immediate tax credits for small businesses rebuilding after Helene
  • Create pathways to permanently affordable housing using recovery investments


3. REBUILD WNC (AFTER HELENE)

Hurricane Helene destroyed our homes. Washed away our roads and livelihoods. Months later, too many families are still waiting for help. This administration and our current representative have broken the social contract – while other hurricane disasters received 60-75% of total aid relief, we sit at 9%. Rural areas are being left behind again.

Here’s my commitment:

  • Secure every dollar promised to us. I’ll work tirelessly in Congress to ensure WNC gets full, fair funding for recovery. This administration and our current representative have broken the social contract – while other hurricane disasters received 60-75% of total aid relief, we sit at 9%. Rural areas are being left behind again.
  • Fix FEMA, don’t destroy it. Republicans said they’d fix FEMA but haven’t delivered because they only have plans to tear things down. We need people committed to the hard work of creating better effectiveness, faster approvals, and simpler applications.
  • Rebuild strategically, not identically. Use recovery investments to jumpstart permanently affordable housing and let entrepreneurs decide what to rebuild through immediate tax credits.
  • Invest in resilience. We need flood prevention infrastructure, sustainable forestry, better land management, and good-paying jobs in renewable energy.


Other Priorities I'll Champion


RESTORE CONGRESSIONAL AUTHORITY

Congress must reclaim its constitutional role instead of ceding power to the executive branch and special interests.

INVEST IN EDUCATION

We have a generational responsibility: every child has a right to have access to the highest quality education, that is the promise of America for those who come after us, our children and grandchildren.

While the States have the fundamental responsibility for funding education, including teacher pay, the Federal government has responsibilities to ensure accountability of the States to provide the highest level of education for each child.

The destruction of the Department of Education abdicates its accountability and has immediately and dangerously passed more funding responsibilities to the States which do not have the ability to pivot on a moment’s notice.

The Federal government has a responsibility to fund special education for all children in need.

The Federal government has a responsibility to set national standards of accountability, supporting innovation and best practices.

SERVE OUR VETERANS

Strengthen the VA, expand mental health and addiction treatment, and ensure rural veterans get equal access to benefits and care.

PROTECT EQUAL JUSTICE

Defend equal protection under law, guarantee due process, support judicial independence, and ensure the right to representation.

ADDRESS THE NATIONAL DEBT

With debt approaching $40 trillion, we need serious solutions that don’t balance the budget on the backs of working families.

TACKLE INCOME INEQUALITY

Reform tax policy so the wealthy and corporations pay their fair share while working families get relief.

— Richard Hudspeth's campaign website (February 13, 2026)

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Campaign finance summary


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Richard Hudspeth campaign contribution history
YearOfficeStatusContributionsExpenditures
2026* U.S. House North Carolina District 11Lost primary$151,878 $126,306
Grand total$151,878 $126,306
Sources: OpenSecretsFederal Election 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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