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'''Turner Doolittle''' was a candidate for the Democratic primary for North Carolina House of Representatives District 93. Garnering only 1,346 votes (11.9%), they lost to Ray Russell on March 3, 2020.<ref name="ballotpedia" /> If elected, Doolittle would have been the youngest representative in the history of North Carolina, as well as the first out nonbinary representative. | '''Turner Doolittle''' was a candidate for the Democratic primary for North Carolina House of Representatives District 93. Garnering only 1,346 votes (11.9%), they lost to Ray Russell on March 3, 2020.<ref name="ballotpedia" /> If elected, Doolittle would have been the youngest representative in the history of North Carolina, as well as the first out nonbinary representative. | ||
Their campaign issues included marijuana legalization and decriminalization, clean energy initiatives, punishing drunk drivers more severely, and ending homelessness.<ref name="watauga" /> | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Place of birth | Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA[1] |
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Nationality | American |
Pronouns | they/them[2][1] |
Gender identity | nonbinary[2] |
Turner Doolittle was a candidate for the Democratic primary for North Carolina House of Representatives District 93. Garnering only 1,346 votes (11.9%), they lost to Ray Russell on March 3, 2020.[2] If elected, Doolittle would have been the youngest representative in the history of North Carolina, as well as the first out nonbinary representative.
Their campaign issues included marijuana legalization and decriminalization, clean energy initiatives, punishing drunk drivers more severely, and ending homelessness.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "On the issues: N.C. House District 93 Democratic primary candidates". Watauga Democrat. February 22, 2020. Retrieved November 3, 2020.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Turner Doolittle". Ballotpedia. Retrieved November 3, 2020.