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Susanne Beery Duncan

Susanne Beery Duncan

Office history

Susanne Duncan is the Democratic candidate for the Brunswick County Board of Education, District 03, in the 2026 North Carolina midterm election. The Board of Education is listed among the county offices that appear on the ballot in North Carolina’s 2026 elections, indicating its role as a local governing body for public schools in the county [5]. Duncan, a resident of Southport, filed her candidacy before the December 19, 2026 deadline, as recorded in the Brunswick County filing archive [3] and reported by the News‑Argus [12]. She will face Republican challenger Paige Morgan, also of Southport, in the general election scheduled for November 3, 2026 [12]. The incumbent for District 03, Robin Moffitt, a Republican from Oak Island, did not file for re‑election, leaving the seat open [12].

The primary for this race is set for March 3, 2026, with early voting beginning February 12 and ending February 28 [12]. Voters affiliated with a political party may vote only in that party’s primary, while unaffiliated voters may choose any party’s ballot [12]. The Board of Education seat, like other county offices, will be decided by the voters of Brunswick County on the general election day [5].

While specific details about Duncan’s professional background, education, or prior public service are not provided in the available sources, her filing documents confirm her intent to serve on the board and her affiliation with the Democratic Party [3][12]. The election will determine who helps set policy, oversee budgeting, and guide the administration of public schools in Brunswick County for the next term.

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