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Peter Boykin
REPUBLICAN
Peter Boykin is running for Alamance County Commissioner, Republican Primary.
Personal background
Peter Boykin is from Pensacola, Florida. He has an associate's degree from Danville Community College, a bachelor's degree from Purdue Univeristy, and master's degrees in information technology and entrepreneurship from Purdue University.
Professional background
Peter currently works in security. He has previously worked as a retail manager, restaurant manager, engagement manager, and in independent sales.
Political background
Peter previously ran for Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina in 2024, but did not win. He also ran for North Carolina State Representative in 2022 and 2020 but did not win.
Economy
Believes in "America first" policy, which opposes intervention in international conflicts and prioritizes domestic policy.
Believes in the power of the people and working together with the government to create infrastructure, education, and job-related change.
Supports business "loyalty" to their workforce and opposes "extreme capitalism" where "larger corporations lay off quicker than they hire."
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Public Services
Opposes abortion and seeks to work toward its elimination.
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Housing & Urban Development
As of January 2, 2026, Peter Boykin’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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Public Safety
Supports prison reform and policing reform through increased funding, body cameras, randomized video viewing, education, and relationship building.
Supports a temporary 25 year suspension of immigration and "an immediate stop to illegal immigration."
Opposes defunding the police
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Transportation & Infrastructure
As of January 2, 2026, Peter Boykin’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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Energy & the Environment
Supports imposing stricter environmental laws and regulations in a way that "[does not] hurt the economy or jobs."
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