Victor Mckinley Hunt Sr. is a Democratic incumbent serving on the Warren County Board of Commissioners for District 3 and is a candidate for re‑election in the November 3, 2026 general election. County commissioners in North Carolina are responsible for setting policy, adopting the county budget, and overseeing the delivery of services such as public safety, health, and infrastructure for their jurisdiction. As a commissioner, Hunt participates in these duties and represents the interests of the Nutbush, Smith Creek, and Hawtree communities within District 3.
Hunt’s public service record includes at least two prior terms on the Board of Commissioners, as indicated by the county’s website noting his "3rd Term, December 2026" status【9】. He first appeared on the ballot in the 2022 election cycle, running in the Democratic primary on May 17, 2022 alongside John Bullock and Barbara Espinosa, and advancing to the general election held on November 8, 2022【1】. While the Ballotpedia entry does not detail the election outcome, his continued service suggests he was elected in 2022 and subsequently re‑elected for a second term.
In addition to his commissioner duties, Hunt serves on a range of county committees that address economic development, transportation planning, water resources, recreation, and conservation. His committee assignments include the ABC Commission, DOT Planning Committee, Economic Development Commission, Franklin Vance Warren Opportunity, Inc., Kerr Lake Regional Water System, Recreation Commission, Resource Conservation & Development Council, Voluntary Agricultural Districting Advisory Board, and the Water Committee【9】. These roles indicate a focus on infrastructure, environmental stewardship, and economic growth for Warren County.
Contact information for constituents is publicly listed on the county website, with a mailing address at 108 Paine Circle, Norlina, NC 27563, a cell phone number (252‑425‑5649), and an email address (vmhunt50@yahoo.com) provided via Ballotpedia’s candidate page【1】【9】. No formal campaign website is identified in the available sources.
While specific policy platforms for the 2026 race are not detailed in the sources, Hunt’s ongoing involvement in the aforementioned committees suggests his priorities likely include continued investment in county infrastructure, water resource management, and economic development initiatives that benefit District 3 residents.
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