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Cleopatra Hargett-Lawton

Cleopatra  Hargett-Lawton

Office history

Cleopatra Hargett‑Lawton is the Democratic candidate for Craven County Board of Education District 4 in the November 3, 2026 general election. The race was highlighted in a local news roundup that listed all candidates on the Craven County ballot, noting that the Board of Education District 4 contest will feature Hargett‑Lawton against incumbent Republican Jennifer Dacey, who is seeking re‑election【10】.

The article provides the context of the upcoming election, stating that Craven County voters participated in a March primary in which 14,119 people cast ballots, as reported by the North Carolina State Board of Elections【10】. While the piece offers detailed background on several other candidates, it does not include biographical or professional information about Cleopatra Hargett‑Lawton herself; the only fact presented is her party affiliation and the office she is seeking【10】.

Jennifer Dacey’s profile is described in the same source, outlining her long‑term residence in New Bern, her involvement with Craven Community College Foundation, the Craven County Juvenile Crime Prevention Council, and other community organizations, as well as her educational background at Duke University【10】. By contrast, the lack of comparable details for Hargett‑Lawton suggests that her public profile has not been extensively covered in this particular news outlet.

The Board of Education seat she is contesting will be part of the governing body that oversees Craven County’s public schools, a role that typically involves setting policy, approving budgets, and representing community interests in education. Although the article does not elaborate on the specific duties of the board, the election’s inclusion signals the importance of local educational governance to voters in the county【10】.

In summary, Cleopatra Hargett‑Lawton is running as the Democratic challenger for the Craven County Board of Education District 4 seat in 2026, with the contest set for November 3, 2026 against incumbent Republican Jennifer Dacey, as reported by WCTI‑12’s candidate guide【10】.

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