Christopher William Nunnally is the incumbent Democratic commissioner for DistrictâŻ3 on the Pitt County Board of Commissioners and is seeking reâelection in the 2026 race for that seat. The Board of Commissioners governs Pitt County, North Carolina, setting policy, approving the county budget, overseeing landâuse decisions, and managing services such as public safety, health, and recreation for residents of the district, which includes central and eastern Greenville and the Eastern Pines area [6].
Nunnallyâs public record shows he has served on the board at least through the 2023â2024 term, as evidenced by his participation in a county commission vote that banned concealedâcarry firearms on all county property, where he was quoted saying, âItâs not a good idea to deputize citizens⌠Vigilantism is not something we should encourageâ [8]. This vote demonstrates his involvement in countyâwide publicâsafety policy.
In the 2022 election cycle, Nunnally ran as the Democratic candidate for the DistrictâŻ3 seat, answering a series of policy questions for The Daily Reflector. He emphasized the need for additional capital investment in schools along the NCâ43 corridor, noting that existing tax revenue alone could not meet all infrastructure needs and calling for partnerships with state and local entities to secure funding [6]. He also voiced support for expanding recreational opportunities, praising the RailsâtoâTrails program and advocating continued investment in the County Home Complex, senior center, Alice Keene Park, and the farmers market to keep the community active and healthy [6].
While the available sources do not detail Nunnallyâs education or professional background, his public statements reflect a focus on education infrastructure, community recreation, and responsible gun policy. As a sitting commissioner, he participates in the boardâs regular duties of budget approval, landâuse planning, and oversight of county services, aligning his platform with the broader responsibilities of the office.
Nunnallyâs campaign for 2026 therefore builds on his prior experience as a commissioner, his record of supporting school capital projects, recreational development, and publicâsafety measures such as the concealedâcarry ban, positioning him as a candidate with demonstrated involvement in the issues that affect DistrictâŻ3 residents.
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