Eddie Gallimore
Member of the North Carolina Senate
from the 29th district
In office
January 1, 2019  January 1, 2021
Preceded byCathy Dunn (Redistricting)
Succeeded bySteve Jarvis
Personal details
Born
Johnny Edward Gallimore

1964 (age 5960)
Political partyRepublican
SpouseKelly
ResidenceThomasville, North Carolina[1]
Alma materDavidson County Community College
Occupationbusinessman

Johnny Edward Gallimore[2] (born 1964) is a former Republican member of the North Carolina State Senate, who represented the 29th district from 2019 to 2021.[3] He also ran unsuccessfully for the state senate in 2012, 2014, 2016, and 2020.[4][5]

Electoral history

2012

North Carolina Senate 33rd district Republican primary election, 2012[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Stan Bingham (incumbent) 9,135 40.44%
Republican Eddie Gallimore 8,630 38.21%
Republican Sam Watford 4,823 21.35%
Total votes 22,588 100%

2014

North Carolina Senate 33rd district Republican primary election, 2014[7]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Stan Bingham (incumbent) 8,210 63.87%
Republican Eddie Gallimore 4,645 36.13%
Total votes 12,855 100%

2016

North Carolina Senate 33rd district Republican primary election, 2016[8]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Cathy Dunn 9,615 40.14%
Republican Eddie Gallimore 7,724 32.24%
Republican Joe D. Kennedy 6,616 27.62%
Total votes 23,955 100%

2018

North Carolina Senate 29th district Republican primary election, 2018[9]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Eddie Gallimore 11,775 55.48%
Republican Sam Watford 9,448 44.52%
Total votes 21,223 100%
2018 North Carolina Senate 29th district general election, 2018[10]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Eddie Gallimore 46,974 71.64%
Democratic Cheraton Love 18,594 28.36%
Total votes 65,568 100.00%
Republican hold

2020

North Carolina Senate 29th district Republican primary election, 2020[11]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Steve Jarvis 11,617 53.30%
Republican Eddie Gallimore (incumbent) 10,179 46.70%
Total votes 21,796 100%

References

  1. "N.C. Senate, District 33: Eddie Gallimore". The Courier-Tribune. February 26, 2016. Archived from the original on January 11, 2019. Retrieved October 14, 2023 via Wayback Machine.
  2. "NC General Assembly".
  3. "Eddie Gallimore files for State Senate".
  4. "The Voter's Self Defense System".
  5. "Gallimore wins N.C. Senate seat".
  6. https://er.ncsbe.gov/?election_dt=05/08/2012&county_id=0&office=NCS&contest=1105 North Carolina State Board of Elections.
  7. https://er.ncsbe.gov/?election_dt=05/06/2014&county_id=0&office=NCS&contest=1265 North Carolina State Board of Elections.
  8. https://er.ncsbe.gov/?election_dt=03/15/2016&county_id=0&office=NCS&contest=1173 North Carolina State Board of Elections.
  9. https://er.ncsbe.gov/?election_dt=05/08/2018&county_id=0&office=NCS&contest=1454 North Carolina State Board of Elections.
  10. https://er.ncsbe.gov/?election_dt=11/06/2018&county_id=0&office=NCS&contest=1152 North Carolina State Board of Elections.
  11. https://er.ncsbe.gov/?election_dt=03/03/2020&county_id=0&office=NCS&contest=2600 North Carolina State Board of Elections.


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