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'''Washington, [[North Carolina]]:''' '''[[Watsi M. Sutton]]''', '''[[Darrell B. Cayton, Jr.]]''', '''Sonia Privette''', and '''Jonathan Jones''' are in the running to replace [[Samuel G. Grimes]] on the [[North Carolina 2nd Judicial District]].  Voters will narrow these four candidates down to two in the May 4th primary before finally deciding the winner on November 2nd.<ref>[http://www.wdnweb.com/articles/2010/03/28/news/doc4bae97fdede10747341334.txt ''Washington Daily News'', "Judicial candidates tout qualifications," March 28, 2010] ''([[dead link]])''</ref>
'''Washington, [[North Carolina]]:''' '''[[Watsi M. Sutton]]''', '''[[Darrell B. Cayton, Jr.]]''', '''Sonia Privette''', and '''Jonathan Jones''' are in the running to replace [[Samuel G. Grimes]] on the [[North Carolina 2nd Judicial District]].  Voters will narrow these four candidates down to two in the May 4th primary before finally deciding the winner on November 2nd.<ref>[http://www.wdnweb.com/articles/2010/03/28/news/doc4bae97fdede10747341334.txt ''Washington Daily News'', "Judicial candidates tout qualifications," March 28, 2010] ''([[dead link]])''</ref>


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Latest revision as of 10:06, 7 June 2016

March 28, 2010

Washington, North Carolina: Watsi M. Sutton, Darrell B. Cayton, Jr., Sonia Privette, and Jonathan Jones are in the running to replace Samuel G. Grimes on the North Carolina 2nd Judicial District. Voters will narrow these four candidates down to two in the May 4th primary before finally deciding the winner on November 2nd.[1]

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