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Todd Johnson

REPUBLICAN

Todd Johnson is running for North Carolina State Senator, District 35.

Personal background

Todd received a bachelor's degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is married with two sons and attends the Lee Park Baptist Church in Monroe.

Professional background

Todd has worked as an insurance agent and has served on the Jesse Helms Center Board of Directors.

Political background

Todd Johnson currently serves as the State Senator in State Senate District 35. He was first elected in 2018 and is serving his third term. He previously served as Union County Commissioner. He was elected in 2010 and served one term in this position.

Economy

Wants to stop the national debt from increasing and promote fiscal responsibility.

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Energy & the Environment

Supports allowing the Soil and Water Conservation Board to choose to hold elections where candidates are affiliated with political parties.

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Healthcare

Opposes abortion.

Supports medical freedom and opposes vaccine mandates.

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Voting & Elections

Sponsored legislation to make it illegal for election officials to accept money from private sources to run elections or to hire temporary workers for election duties.

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Public Safety

Opposes gun control and sponsored legislation to repeal pistol purchase permits.

Said, "Drugs and human trafficking are rampant, not to mention added strain on services."

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Education

Sponsored legislation creating a "Parents' Bill of Rights" to list and define the rights of parents in regard to their child's upbringing, education, health care, and mental health.

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Foreign Policy and Immigration

Wants to secure the souther border.

Opposes illegal immigration.

Lists national security and remaining "unrelenting in the fight against extremism and terror" as priorities.

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