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Richard Marshall

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Richard Marshall
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Richard Marshall was a Democratic candidate for District 30 of the North Carolina State Senate. The primary election was on May 4, 2010, and the general election was on November 2.

Elections

2010

See also: North Carolina State Senate elections, 2010

Marshall ran in the 2010 election for North Carolina State Senate District 30. Marshall defeated Robert Nickel in the Democratic primary election on May 4, 2010, and was defeated by incumbent Don East in the general election on November 2, 2010.[1][2]


North Carolina State Senate Republican Primary, District 30 (2010)
Candidates Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Richard Marshall 3,532
Robert Nickel 1,146

Campaign themes

2010

Marshall's website talks about the following issues:

  • Jobs
Excerpt: "Our area needs better leadership in Raleigh that can effectively work with other leaders from across the state to create jobs here at home."
  • Education
Excerpt: "The future for our children depends on the education they receive in our public schools – we cannot give them anything but a fully-funded public education system."
  • Spending
Excerpt: "Moving North Carolina forward means having a smarter, more educated workforce with the tools and abilities to create lasting, sustainable jobs, and this is where our taxpayer dollars need to be spent."

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Footnotes


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Amy Galey (R)
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