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Evelyn Mcmillan Mcleod

Evelyn Mcmillan Mcleod

Office history

Evelyn McLeod is the incumbent Clerk of the Superior Court for Hoke County, North Carolina, and is seeking election to continue in that role as the Democratic candidate in the 2026 race for Hoke County Clerk of Superior Court [9][11]. The Clerk of Superior Court is an elected county official who heads the Clerk’s Office, the administrative arm of the county’s superior court system. In this capacity, the Clerk is responsible for maintaining official court records, processing filings, collecting court fees, and providing public access to court services, as indicated by the title listed on the Hoke County staff directory [9][11].

McLeod’s current position places her at the center of the county’s judicial administration, overseeing the day‑to‑day operations that support judges, attorneys, and the public. Her experience in this role gives her direct knowledge of the procedural and logistical needs of the superior court, which she highlights in her campaign outreach. The campaign’s Facebook page, titled “The Committee to Elect Evelyn M. McLeod for Hoke County Clerk of Court,” serves as the primary platform for communicating her qualifications and goals to voters [8].

The upcoming election on November 3, 2026 will determine who holds the clerk’s office for the next term. As the Democratic nominee, McLeod is positioning herself as a candidate with proven experience in court administration, emphasizing continuity and familiarity with the county’s legal infrastructure. Voters can learn more about her campaign through the Facebook page and the official Hoke County staff directory, which both confirm her current role and candidacy.

While specific policy proposals are not detailed in the available sources, McLeod’s candidacy rests on her existing service as Clerk of Superior Court, suggesting a focus on maintaining efficient court operations and reliable public service.

Sources

Public filings

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