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Terence Everitt

DEMOCRAT

Terence Everitt is running for North Carolina State Senator, District 18.

Personal background

Terence Everitt graduated from the Catholic University of America and Columbus School of Law. He has a wife and two children.

Professional background

Terence is a small business owner and has his own law practice.

Political background

Terence is currently a state senator representing North Carolina's 18th District. He was elected in 2024 and has served one term. He previously served as a state representative for three terms.

Economy

Supports tax breaks for small business owners and startups.

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Public Safety

Supports increasing funding for school psychologists and counselors, and allowing courts to temporarily take away guns from individuals deemed a threat.

Supports gun control measures such as banning bump stocks, expanding background checks, and raising the age to buy assault-style weapons.

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Healthcare

Supports a woman's right to make her own healthcare choices and believes they should remain between her and her doctor.

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Education

Supports raising teacher pay, increasing technical education programs, and investing in pre-kindergarten.

Opposes school voucher programs that allow parents to use public funds to enroll their children in schools beyond their local options, including private schools

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Energy & the Environment

Supports investing in clean energy technology and development, reinstating the Renewable Energy Tax Credit, and increasing North Carolina’s Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Portfolio Standard.

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Foreign Policy and Immigration

As of January 5, 2026, Terence Everitt’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Voting & Elections

As of January 5, 2026, Terence Everitt’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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