The future of North Carolina is pro-equality.

The Equality NC PAC has unanimously endorsed a powerful slate of progressive champions for the 2026 midterms. From local city councils to the halls of Congress, these leaders are ready to defend our progress.

Make a gift here today to support Equality NC's advocacy work. If you would like to make a tax-deductible donation to our Foundation's education work, please visit Equality NC Foundation's website.

Meet Your 2026 Pro-Equality Champions

  • NC Supreme Court: Anita Earls
  • NC Court of Appeals 01: John Arrowood
  • NC Court of Appeals 02: Toby Hampson
  • NC Court of Appeals 03: Christine Walczyk
  • US House 02: Deborah Ross
  • US House 04: Valerie Foushee
  • District 16B Judge Seat 2: Myra Griffin
  • District 16 Judge Seat 6: Amanda Maris
  • NC Senate 13: Lisa Grafstein
  • NC House 11: Allison Dahle
  • NC House 33: Monika Johnson-Hostler
  • NC House 34: Tim Longest
  • NC House 35: Evonne Hopkins
  • NC House 36: Julie Von Haefen
  • NC House 37: Winn Decker
  • NC House 39: James Roberson
  • NC House 40: Phil Rubin
  • NC House 41: Maria Cervania
  • NC House 49: Cynthia Ball
  • NC House 50: Renée Price
  • NC House 56: Allen Buansi
  • Wake County BOC 03: Cheryl Stallings
  • Wake County BOC 07: Vickie Adamson
  • Wake County BOC At-Large: Christine Kushner
  • Wake County BOC At-Large: Mona Singh
  • Raleigh City Council A: Mitchell Silver
  • Raleigh City Council B: Megan Patton
  • Raleigh City Council C: Corey Branch
  • Raleigh City Council D: Jane Harrison
  • Raleigh City Council At-Large: Sana Siddiqui
  • Raleigh City Council At-Large: Stormie Forte
  • Orange County BOC At-Large: Karen Stegman
  • US House 12: Alma Adams
  • District Court Judge 26 Seat 19: Samantha Mobley
  • NC Senate 37: Raygan Angel
  • NC House 73: Thomas Monks
  • NC House 98: Beth Helfrich
  • NC House 99: Veleria Levy
  • NC House 100: Julia Greenfield
  • NC House 103: Laura Budd
  • Mecklenburg County BOC 4: Mark Jerrell
  • Mecklenburg County BOC 5: Charles DeLoach
  • Mecklenburg County BOC 6: Susan Rodriguez McDowell
  • Cabarrus County BOC: Dan Redding
  • NC Senate 25: Southey Blanton
  • NC House 75: Jen Wiles
  • US House 10: Ashley Bell
  • NC Senate 49: Julie Mayfield
  • NC House 96: Park Inglefield
  • NC House 115: Lindsey Prather
  • Asheville Mayor: Kim Roney
  • Asheville City Council: Antanette Mosley
  • Asheville City Council: Jeff Burroughs
  • Asheville City Council: Maggie Ullman
  • NC Senate 04: Jess Rivera
  • NC House 20: Tim Merrick

Right-wing extremists are weaponizing the law as a partisan tool to dismantle DEI, eliminate healthcare access, and strip away basic rights. Equality NC is the engine on the ground funding and organizing to stop them—but we can only move as fast as our community powers us.

You can also support Equality NC in other ways, like hosting your own fundraising event or planned giving. Learn more at our Support Our Work page.

Note: Your contribution to this advocacy work is not tax-deductible. To make a tax-deductible donation to our Foundation's education work, please visit Equality NC Foundation's donation page.

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