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Roy J. Carter

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Roy J. Carter

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Education

Bachelor's

East Tennessee State University, 1968

Personal
Religion
Christian: Baptist
Profession
Educator

Roy J. Carter was a 2012 Democratic candidate for District 45 of the North Carolina State Senate.

Carter's professional experience includes working as a teacher at Andrews and Hendersonville High school, Madison High School, Wilkes Central High School, and North Wilkes High School. He earned his B.S. in education and Science from East Tennessee State University in 1968 and has received certifications in Safety Education, Athletic Administration, and Agriculture.

Elections

2012

See also: North Carolina State Senate elections, 2012

Carter ran in the 2012 election for North Carolina State Senate District 45. He ran unopposed in the Democratic primary on May 8 and was defeated by incumbent Daniel Soucek (R) in the general election, which took place on November 6, 2012.[1][2]

North Carolina State Senate, District 45, General Election, 2012
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngDaniel Soucek Incumbent 60.7% 50,848
     Democratic Roy J. Carter 39.3% 32,913
Total Votes 83,761

Personal

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Carter and his wife, Patricia, have three children; Todd, Andrea, and Stacey.

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