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U.S. Senators represent their entire state in Congress. They write and vote on federal laws, approve treaties and presidential appointments, and help shape the federal budget. Their decisions affect national priorities such as healthcare, defense, taxes, and civil rights.


Members of the U.S. House represent specific congressional districts. They introduce and vote on federal legislation, particularly spending bills, and advocate for local interests at the national level. Their work directly influences federal funding, public programs, and laws that affect daily life.

Judges on the NC Court of Appeals are elected statewide. They review lower court decisions and interpret state law. Their rulings affect individual rights, voting access, consumer protections, and family law, shaping how justice is applied across North Carolina.


The NC Senate is part of the state legislature and represents larger districts. Senators propose, debate, and vote on state laws and the state budget. Their decisions shape statewide policies on education, public safety, healthcare, and economic development.

NC House members represent smaller districts in the state legislature. They introduce and vote on legislation and play a key role in writing the state budget. Their actions affect state services, taxes, and laws that impact communities across North Carolina.


The Sheriff is the county’s chief law enforcement officer. The office oversees the jail, provides courthouse security, serves legal documents, and enforces laws in unincorporated areas. The Sheriff’s leadership impacts public safety, accountability, and community trust.

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County Commissioners are elected by district or at-large but make decisions for the entire county. They control the county budget, taxes, and funding for health, social services, and emergency response. Their choices directly affect access to services and the cost of living in Guilford County.


School board members are elected by district and at-large and govern the entire public school system. They set policies, approve budgets, and hire the superintendent. Their leadership shapes class sizes, school safety, academic quality, and student success countywide.

The Clerk of Superior Court manages court records and oversees matters such as estates, foreclosures, adoptions, and special proceedings. The Clerk also handles probate cases and certain judicial decisions. This role ensures access to justice and the proper administration of court services.