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John Bell
REPUBLICAN
John Bell is running for North Carolina State Representative, District 10.
Personal background
John Bell is a native of Mount Olive, North Carolina, he graduated from North Duplin High School before earning his degree from the University of North Carolina at Wilmington.
Economy
Aims to restore fiscal responsibility by eliminating wasteful spending, cutting taxes, and maintaining a rainy-day fund while providing pay raises for state employees and teachers.
Aims to restore fiscal responsibility by eliminating wasteful spending, enacting conservative fiscal reforms, cutting taxes, and maintaining a rainy-day fund while providing pay raises for state employees and teachers.
Aims to restore fiscal responsibility by eliminating wasteful spending, enacting conservative fiscal reforms, cutting taxes, and maintaining a rainy-day fund while providing pay raises for state employees and teachers.
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Energy & the Environment
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Healthcare
As of January 5, 2026, John Bell’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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Voting & Elections
Opposes non-citizen voting in elections.
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Public Safety
Believes that individuals with certain connections should not be allowed to vote in elections.
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Education
Supports increased funding for classrooms, smaller class sizes, expanded school choice, teacher pay raises, and greater transparency in schools.
Supports increased funding for classrooms, smaller class sizes, expanded school choice, teacher pay raises, and greater transparency in education.
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Foreign Policy and Immigration
Supports expanding in-state tuition and scholarships for veterans and their families, enhancing job opportunities for military families, increasing funding for military programs, and allowing excused absences for military children before deployment.
Supports expanding in-state tuition and scholarships for veterans and their families, improving job opportunities for military families, increasing funding for military programs, and allowing excused absences for military children before deployment.
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