Carla Cunningham

American politician from North Carolina
Carla Cunningham
Member of the North Carolina House of Representatives
from the 106th district
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 1, 2013
Preceded byConstituency established
Personal details
Born (1962-01-12) January 12, 1962 (age 62)
Wadesboro, North Carolina
Political partyDemocratic
ResidenceCharlotte, North Carolina
EducationAnson High School
Alma materCentral Piedmont Community College
Gaston College
Winston-Salem State University

Carla D. Cunningham (born January 12, 1962) is an American Democratic politician. She has served as a member of the North Carolina House of Representatives from the 106th district since 2012.[1][2]

Education and career

She was born in Wadesboro, North Carolina, and graduated from Anson High School in 1980.[3] She earned a diploma in nursing from Central Piedmont Community College in 1981, an associate's degree in nursing from Gaston College in 1996, and a bachelor's of science in nursing from Winston-Salem State University in 2009.[3] She practiced nursing for more than 30 years.[3]

Electoral history

2020

North Carolina House of Representatives 106th district general election, 2020[4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Carla Cunningham (incumbent) 34,510 100%
Total votes 34,510 100%
Democratic hold

2018

North Carolina House of Representatives 106th district Democratic primary election, 2018[5]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Carla Cunningham (incumbent) 4,036 88.88%
Democratic Blanche Penn 505 11.12%
Total votes 4,541 100%
North Carolina House of Representatives 106th district general election, 2018[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Carla Cunningham (incumbent) 20,261 80.55%
Republican Geovani Opry Sherow 4,892 19.45%
Total votes 25,153 100%
Democratic hold

2016

North Carolina House of Representatives 106th district general election, 2016[7]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Carla Cunningham (incumbent) 27,247 100%
Total votes 27,247 100%
Democratic hold

2014

North Carolina House of Representatives 106th district general election, 2014[8]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Carla Cunningham (incumbent) 12,942 86.64%
Republican Trey Lowe 1,996 13.36%
Total votes 14,938 100%
Democratic hold

2012

North Carolina House of Representatives 106th district general election, 2012[9]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Carla Cunningham 26,577 100%
Total votes 26,577 100%
Democratic win (new seat)

References

  1. ^ "Carla Cunningham". Ballotpedia. Retrieved 5 August 2014.
  2. ^ "Carla Cunningham". Project Vote Smart. Retrieved 5 August 2014.
  3. ^ a b c "About". Carla Cunningham, NC State House. Archived from the original on 2018-08-23. Retrieved 5 February 2021.
  4. ^ [1] North Carolina State Board of Elections.
  5. ^ [2] North Carolina State Board of Elections.
  6. ^ [3] North Carolina State Board of Elections.
  7. ^ [4] North Carolina State Board of Elections.
  8. ^ [5] North Carolina State Board of Elections.
  9. ^ [6] North Carolina State Board of Elections.
North Carolina House of Representatives
Preceded by
Martha Alexander
Member of the North Carolina House of Representatives
from the 106th district

2013–Present
Incumbent
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  53. Howard Penny Jr. (R)
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  64. Dennis Riddell (R)
  65. Reece Pyrtle (R)
  66. Sarah Crawford (D)
  67. Wayne Sasser (R)
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  69. Dean Arp (R)
  70. Brian Biggs (R)
  71. Kanika Brown (D)
  72. Amber Baker (D)
  73. Diamond Staton-Williams (D)
  74. Jeff Zenger (R)
  75. Donny Lambeth (R)
  76. Harry Warren (R)
  77. Julia Craven Howard (R)
  78. Neal Jackson (R)
  79. Keith Kidwell (R)
  80. Sam Watford (R)
  81. Larry Potts (R)
  82. Kristin Baker (R)
  83. Kevin Crutchfield (R)
  84. Jeffrey McNeely (R)
  85. Dudley Greene (R)
  86. Hugh Blackwell (R)
  87. Destin Hall (R)
  88. Mary Belk (D)
  89. Mitchell Setzer (R)
  90. Sarah Stevens (R)
  91. Kyle Hall (R)
  92. Terry Brown (D)
  93. Ray Pickett (R)
  94. Jeffrey Elmore (R)
  95. Grey Mills (R)
  96. Jay Adams (R)
  97. Jason Saine (R)
  98. John Bradford (R)
  99. Nasif Majeed (D)
  100. John Autry (D)
  101. Carolyn Logan (D)
  102. Becky Carney (D)
  103. Laura Budd (D)
  104. Brandon Lofton (D)
  105. Wesley Harris (D)
  106. Carla Cunningham (D)
  107. Kelly Alexander (D)
  108. John Torbett (R)
  109. Donnie Loftis (R)
  110. Kelly Hastings (R)
  111. Tim Moore (R)
  112. Tricia Cotham (R)
  113. Jake Johnson (R)
  114. Eric Ager (D)
  115. Lindsey Prather (D)
  116. Caleb Rudow (D)
  117. Jennifer Balkcom (R)
  118. Mark Pless (R)
  119. Mike Clampitt (R)
  120. Karl Gillespie (R)


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