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Nothing like an open congressional seat to bring out the candidates.
Nineteen candidates filed by closing at noon Friday for the 11th Congressional District seat that will be open for the first time since 2012. U.S. Rep. Mark Meadows announced his retirement from the seat on Thursday morning, opening the floodgates for a rush of candidates. Five Democrats and 12 Republicans filed plus a candidates for the Libertarian and Green party nomination.
The last two days of filing also changed the landscape in other races, creating primaries or general election contests. Candiate filings Thursday and Friday triggered Democratic primary elections for the District 2 Board of Commissioners seat and state House District 117 and a Republican primary for the District 5 Board of Commissioners seat. Eight candidates filed for the Henderson County School Board, including former Chairman Ervin Bazzle and Kathy Revis, who retired in 2017 after 37 years with the county school system as a teacher and administrator.
Here are candidates who had filed at noon Friday (with exception ot potentially more that the state Board of Elections had not input):