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Milltrene Brodie Newell

Milltrene Brodie Newell

Office history

Current office and 2026 campaign

Milltrene Brodie Newell is a Democratic candidate running for Franklin County Commissioner At-Large in the 2026 election.1 On January 11, she launched her campaign alongside other Democratic candidates for the county board of commissioners during a town hall event held at the Louisburg High School Auditorium.34 The Franklin County Democratic Party publicly endorsed Newell’s candidacy on January 28, stating that she is running to ensure every voice is heard and every family is protected within the county.1

Background and education

Milltrene Brodie-Newell is a resident of Franklin County, North Carolina 2. She identifies as a member of the Democratic Party and has launched her campaign for the position of Franklin County Commissioner, At-Large 4. In her campaign materials, she self-describes as a candidate who believes in a county where every voice is heard, every family is protected, and every child has a chance to thrive 1.

The provided sources do not contain information regarding her birthplace, year of birth, upbringing, religion, schools attended, or degrees earned.

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Office history

Milltrene Brodie Newell is a candidate for Franklin County Commissioner, At-Large 1. She launched her campaign and hosted her first town hall event on January 11, alongside Democratic candidates Darin Wilder and Michelle Strong 34. The campaign events took place at the Louisburg High School Auditorium in Louisburg, North Carolina 23.

The provided sources do not contain information regarding prior elected or appointed offices held by Milltrene Brodie Newell, nor do they document any previous races run and lost.

Sources

Public filings

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