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Tare "T" Davis

Currently holds the office of Warren County Commission - District 2 until December 31, 2026.

Candidate for North Carolina State Senate - District 2 in 2024 North Carolina General Election.

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About Tare "T" Davis

Professional Experience
North Carolina Association of County Commissioners, President Elect (2023 - Present)
North Carolina Association of County Commissioners, 1st Vice President (2022 - Present)
Warren County, County Commissioner (2014 - Present)
North Carolina Association of County Commissioners, 2nd Vice President (2022 - 2022)
Halifax County Sheriff's Office, Deputy Sheriff/Investigator (2000)
United States National Guard (1991 - 2003)
Koury Police Department, Lieutenant
Koury Police Department, Police Officer
North Carolina State Highway Patrol, State Trooper
United States National Guard, Sergeant
Guilford Technical Community College, Campus Police Officer
North Carolina Sate Highway Patrol, Fitness Instructor
Degrees
High School Diploma, Weldon High School (1992)

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