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Edward Lee Riggs JR

Edward Lee Riggs JR

Office history

Edward Lee Riggs Jr. is the Republican candidate for District 03 on the Pamlico County Board of Commissioners in the 2026 North Carolina general election (Nov 3, 2026). The Board of Commissioners serves as the county’s governing body, setting policy, adopting the annual budget, and overseeing services such as infrastructure, public safety, and land‑use planning; the board’s involvement in a bridge feasibility study illustrates these duties [8].

Riggs currently holds the position of Chairman of the Pamlico County Board of Commissioners, a role that places him at the forefront of county‑wide decision‑making. In that capacity he has led the board’s exploration of a possible bridge connecting Highway 306 in Pamlico County to Ferry Road in neighboring Craven County. The board has formally requested a feasibility study for the project, and Riggs has indicated that the study could take several years to complete [8].

Personal background details such as education and early career are not provided in the available sources. Public records list Riggs as a resident of the New Bern area of Pamlico County, with a primary contact phone number of 252‑745‑5234 and an email address listed as cvr***@hotmail.com [6]. These contact details are typical for a local official seeking to be reachable by constituents.

Beyond the bridge initiative, Riggs’s record as chairman suggests experience in managing county operations and collaborating with other elected officials and residents on regional issues. While a formal campaign platform has not been published, his public statements emphasize infrastructure development and improving transportation links for Pamlico County residents, as reflected in the bridge feasibility discussion [8].

If elected, Riggs would continue to serve on the Board of Commissioners, where he would be responsible for voting on the county budget, enacting ordinances, and overseeing departments that affect daily life in Pamlico County, from road maintenance to public health services.

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