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Mark McMains
Mark McMains

Judge for Yourself: Election 2008
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10/08/08

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Office Sought:
Insurance Commissioner
Party:
Libertarian
Campaign Web site:
www.markmcmains.com
Home County:
 
Wake

Length of Residence in NC:

31 years

Candidate Biography (submitted by campaign):

Education: Graduate from Apex Sr. High School

Occupation: Entrepreneur of Cary Auto Body Specialists, Cary Towing
and Carolina Towing

Employer: Cary Auto Body Specialists

Candidate Statement:

The people of North Carolina expect an individual who is devoted to understanding their needs and seeing they are satisfied.

As Insurance Commissioner, I offer my daily experience of working with insurance companies to see a turn around in high premiums. With my experience on the Fuquay-Varina Volunteer Fire Department, Board of Directors, I understand the high standards as Fire Marshal.

My decision to run for Insurance Commissioner is because I feel that the people should be represented by a citizen who feels the effects of insurance rates each day. I intend to focus on automotive and health insurance as they are greatly impacting the young and elderly. I want to see high standards on safety issues and benefits for all firefighters and law enforcement. I promise to all citizens of North Carolina that you will see integrity at its highest if elected as Insurance Commissioner.

I appreciate your vote.

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