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Alan Cody Wyatt

Alan Cody Wyatt

Office history

2026
general

Alan Wyatt is a Republican candidate seeking election to the Madison County Board of Commissioners in the 2026 general election in Madison County, North Carolina. The Board of Commissioners serves as the elected governing body for the county, overseeing local policy, budgeting, and service delivery for residents of the area[1].

Public biographical details such as Wyatt’s education, professional background, or prior public service are not provided in the available sources. The only personal contact information listed is an email address, suggesting a willingness to engage directly with voters[1].

Wyatt first entered county‑level politics in 2022. He ran in the Republican primary for three open seats on the Madison County Board of Commissioners on May 17, 2022, alongside fellow Republicans C. William (Bill) Briggs, Jeremy Hensley, and David Peeler[1]. After advancing from the primary, Wyatt appeared on the November 8, 2022 general election ballot, competing against three Democratic candidates—Norris Gentry, Craig D. Goforth, and Mark A. Snelson—as well as Republican Bill Briggs and Jeremy Hensley[1]. The Ballotpedia entry notes that Wyatt did not complete the site’s Candidate Connection survey for that election cycle[1].

While the 2022 race results are not detailed in the source, Wyatt’s continued candidacy for the 2026 election indicates an ongoing interest in serving on the Board of Commissioners. His campaign materials, as reflected in the Ballotpedia page, invite constituents to contact him via the listed email address, acwyatt1975@gmail.com, for further information or to discuss issues affecting Madison County[1]. No official campaign website or telephone contact is provided in the source material.

Overall, Alan Wyatt’s public record consists of his 2022 candidacy for the Madison County Board of Commissioners and his current pursuit of a seat in the 2026 election, with limited additional personal or professional information available publicly.

Sources

Public filings

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North Carolina — campaign finance

North Carolina — statement of economic interest

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