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Charles Graham
Charles Graham

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Office Sought:
N.C. House of Representatives (District 47 - Robeson)
Party:
Democratic
Campaign Web site:
www.grahamhouseofrepresentatives.com
Home County:
 
Robeson

Length of Residence in NC:

No response

Candidate Biography (submitted by campaign):

Education:
Bachelor of Arts in Education (BS)
Pembroke State University, Pembroke, NC
 
Master of Arts in Education (MA)
Appalachian State University, Boone, NC
 
Education Specialist Degree (Ed.S.)
Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA
 
Professional:
Public School Teacher
High School Coach
Special Education Director, Public Schools of Robeson County (Retired)
30 years of public service consulting and advising teachers, developing and implementing services for disabled children and assisting disabled adults.
 
Business Owner and Community Leader
 
Member of CHADD (Children and Adults with Attention Deficit Disorders)
Volunteer Youth Sports Coach

Candidate Statement:

I have dedicated my career to helping and assisting those who are the most needy. Throughout my career I have taken a great deal of pride in my work and outreach. As a candidate for the North Carolina House of Representative I will take this commitment and work ethic to the General Assembly for all people in Robeson County House District 47.

I believe strongly in our democracy. I believe we must stand up for working families and children in order for our democracy to remain strong.

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