Mike Marshall is a Republican candidate seeking a seat on the Stokes County Board of Commissioners in North Carolina. He appeared on the ballot in the Republican primary held on March 3, 2026 for one of the three commissioner positions that govern Stokes County [2]. The Board of Commissioners serves as the chief legislative and executive body for the county, responsible for setting policy, adopting the budget, overseeing county services such as law enforcement, public works, and land use planning, and representing the interests of residents [2].
Ballotpedia does not provide biographical details such as education, professional background, or prior public service for Marshall, indicating that such information has not been submitted or verified [1]. The only publicly listed contact information is an email address (MMARSHALL2469@OUTLOOK.COM) provided on the candidate’s Ballotpedia page, which can be used by voters or the media to request further information [2].
Because no campaign website, social‑media profile, or public statements have been documented in the available sources, Marshall’s specific policy positions, community involvement, or prior accomplishments are not known at this time. Voters interested in learning more about his platform are encouraged to reach out directly via the listed email address or consult the official North Carolina State Board of Elections candidate lists when they become available [8].
The 2026 general election for Stokes County commissioners will be held on November 3, 2026, following the primary that determines each party’s nominees [7]. Should Marshall win the Republican nomination, he would face candidates from other parties or independents in the November contest for a seat on the county’s governing board.
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