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James Roy Collins JR

James Roy Collins JR

Office history

Yadkin County Coroner — Yadkin, NC
2026
general

James "Slim" Collins Jr., a Republican, is the incumbent Yadkin County Coroner and is seeking re‑election in the November 3, 2026 general election. The coroner is an elected county office in North Carolina, and Collins has held the position at least since the 2022 election cycle, when he appeared on the ballot for the office as the Republican candidate [1].

Collins is the son of the late James "Jay" Roy Collins Sr., who passed away in 2018. The obituary for his father lists James "Slim" Collins among the surviving children, confirming the familial relationship and the nickname by which he is commonly known [11].

In the lead‑up to the 2026 elections, local media reported that Collins filed the required paperwork to run for another term as coroner, confirming his status as the current officeholder and his intent to continue in the role [6]. The same report notes that all the listed county offices, including the coroner’s seat, are presently held by Republicans.

While specific policy positions or accomplishments during his tenure are not detailed in the available sources, Collins’s repeated candidacies and incumbency indicate ongoing involvement in the duties of the county coroner, which typically include investigating deaths and issuing death certificates as mandated by state law. His continued presence on the ballot reflects the standard electoral process for this county office.

Collins’s public profile is limited to these election filings and the familial obituary; no campaign website, email address, or phone number is provided in the sources consulted.

Sources

Public filings

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