North Carolina District Court 10

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The North Carolina District Court 10 is one of 42 district courts in North Carolina. It serves Wake County. North Carolina House Bill 259 law restructured the superior court and district courts of the state in 2024.[1]

Judges

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Office Name Party Date assumed office
North Carolina District Court District 10A Seat 1 Rashad Hauter Republican February 12, 2021
North Carolina District Court District 10A Seat 2 V.A. Davidian Republican 2015
North Carolina District Court District 10A Seat 3 Cynthia Baddour Kenney Democratic January 1, 2023
North Carolina District Court District 10B Seat 1 David Baker Sr. Democratic June 7, 2019
North Carolina District Court District 10B Seat 2 Ashleigh Parker Democratic 2017
North Carolina District Court District 10B Seat 3 Julie Bell Democratic January 1, 2021
North Carolina District Court District 10C Seat 1 Mark Stevens Democratic October 2, 2020
North Carolina District Court District 10C Seat 2 Christine Walczyk Democratic 2007
North Carolina District Court District 10C Seat 3 Renee Jordan Democratic January 1, 2025
North Carolina District Court District 10D Seat 1 Margaret P. Eagles Democratic 2009
North Carolina District Court District 10D Seat 2 J. Brian Ratledge Republican January 1, 2019
North Carolina District Court District 10D Seat 3 Kevin Boxberger Democratic May 20, 2024
North Carolina District Court District 10D Seat 4 Rhonda Young Democratic July 28, 2022
North Carolina District Court District 10D Seat 5 Blair Williams Democratic January 1, 2025
North Carolina District Court District 10E Seat 1 Sam Hamadani Democratic 2017
North Carolina District Court District 10E Seat 2 Louis B. Meyer Democratic 2012
North Carolina District Court District 10E Seat 3 Crystal Grimes Democratic January 1, 2025
North Carolina District Court District 10F Seat 1 Vacant
North Carolina District Court District 10F Seat 2 Damion McCullers Democratic 2021
North Carolina District Court District 10F Seat 3 Jim Black Democratic January 1, 2021


Elections

See also: North Carolina judicial elections

North Carolina is one of 43 states that hold elections for judicial positions. To learn more about judicial selection in North Carolina, click here.

Selection method

For more information about judicial selection processes in each state, click here.

Election rules

Primary election

The judges of the North Carolina Superior Courts are chosen through partisan elections. Judges are elected to eight-year terms and must face re-election if they wish to serve again.[2]

The judges of the North Carolina District Courts are chosen through partisan elections. District judges serve four-year terms, after which they must run for re-election if they wish to remain on the court.[3][2]

See also

Footnotes