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  Cunningham, J. Calvin "Cal"
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AffiliationDemocratic  
<-  2020-01-01  
 
NameJ. Calvin "Cal" Cunningham
AddressPO Box 309
Raleigh, North Carolina , United States
EmailNone
WebsiteNone
Born August 06, 1973 (50 years)
ContributorCraverguy
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Oct 11, 2020 04:36pm
Tags Caucasian - Married - Military Reserve - Presbyterian - Straight -
InfoJames Calvin "Cal" Cunningham III (born 6 August 1973) is an attorney, captain in the United States Army Reserve, and a former member of the North Carolina Senate. He is a member of the Democratic Party.

Cunningham was born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina and grew up in Lexington, North Carolina. He attended the Lexington City Schools and Forsyth Country Day School where he graduated in 1991. Cunningham studied at Vanderbilt University before transferring to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He graduated from UNC in 1996 with a Bachelor's degree (with Honors) in Political Science and Philosophy. Cunningham received a Master's of Science in Public Policy and Public Administration from the London School of Economics. He was awarded a law degree in 1999 from University of North Carolina School of Law.

Cunningham also studied government in Thun, Switzerland, business and finance at the Carolina Business Institute and international law through the Duke University Asian American Transnational Law Institute in Hong Kong.

During the summer of 1993, Cunningham attended American University and interned on Capitol Hill for a subcommittee chaired by Senator Carl Levin.

At UNC-Chapel Hill, Cunningham was elected the Student Body President in 1995. He served ex officio on the Board of Trustees, the General Alumni Association Board of Directors, the Athletic Council, and the Board of Visitors. During his tenure, Cunningham worked to allocate tuition funds for need-based financial aid, faculty pay and the libraries. He supported campus transportation and safety, community service initiatives and an overhaul of campus dining.

During law school, Cunningham served as Chief Justice of the Student Supreme Court. He held the position for two terms and published the first Report of the Court’s cases.

In November 2000, Cunningham won a highly contested election to represent the 23rd Senate District in the 144th Session of the North Carolina General Assembly. At the time of his election, he was North Carolina’s youngest legislator and represented Davidson, Rowan and Iredell Counties.[8] During the campaign, another candidate challenged Cunningham’s residency. The challenge was turned down by the local and state Boards of Elections, the Superior Court, the North Carolina Court of Appeals and the North Carolina Supreme Court.

In the Senate, Cunningham served as Vice Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee and on the Education Appropriations, Policy and Joint Oversight Committees. Cunningham worked on privacy legislation, campaign reform, the patient’s bill of rights, the clean smokestacks bill,[ class size reductions and preservation of farmland.

He did not run for re-election after the 23rd district was divided in partisan redistricting litigation.

Cunningham was commissioned in the Army Reserves, Judge Advocate General's Corps in 2002 and has been mobilized for two active duty tours. In the Reserves, he serves with the 12th Legal Support Organization based at Fort Jackson, South Carolina.

In 2007, Cunningham was mobilized by the XVIII Airborne Corps and served as the senior trial counsel, Multi-National Corps Iraq. In Iraq, he pioneered an effort with the U.S. Department of Justice to prosecute felony contractor misconduct and worked with the Major Procurement Fraud Task Force. He was lead counsel in the first court-martial of a contractor/civilian under the Uniform Code of Military Justice since 1968. For his service in Iraq, Cunningham was awarded the Bronze Star Medal and the General Douglas MacArthur Leadership Award.

For 2005, Cunningham also served with the XVIII Airborne Corps at Fort Bragg as a Special Assistant United States Attorney. He prosecuted felony and misdemeanor crimes committed on the Fort Bragg military reservation.

Cunningham is a graduate of the Judge Advocate Officer Advanced Course, Airborne School and the Officer Basic Course. Prior to September 11, 2001, Cunningham served as a Third Class Petty Officer, Naval Reserves with Military Sealift Command, Port of Wilmington.

Cunningham is a litigation attorney in the Winston-Salem office of Kilpatrick Stockton, LLP. He is admitted to the Bar in North Carolina and admitted to practice before the Western, Middle and Eastern District federal courts, as well as the United States Supreme Court. His practice is in complex business, real estate, securities and products liability litigation.

Cunningham serves on various boards and commissions. Since 2003, he has served as an appointee of the Governor on the Board of Trustees of Davidson County Community College. He also serves as an appointee of the Governor to the North Carolina Banking Commission. Cunningham serves on the North Carolina Democratic Party Executive Committee.

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DateFirmFavorableUnfavorableDon't Know
10/09/2020-10/13/2020 Siena Research Institute 40.00% ( 6.0) 42.00% ( 13.0) 17.00% ( 8.0)
10/04/2020-10/05/2020 Public Policy Polling 37.00% ( 0.0) 39.00% ( 0.0) 25.00% ( 0.0)
09/18/2020-09/25/2020 University of Massachusetts 44.00% ( 0.0) 33.00% ( 0.0) 19.00% ( 0.0)
09/11/2020-09/16/2020 Siena Research Institute 46.00% ( 0.0) 29.00% ( 0.0) 25.00% ( 0.0)
08/29/2020-09/01/2020 Monmouth University 34.00% ( 0.0) 22.00% ( 0.0) 44.00% ( 0.0)
05/02/2020-05/04/2020 Civiqs 41.00% ( 0.0) 22.00% ( 0.0) 37.00% ( 0.0)

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  11/03/2020 NC US Senate Lost 46.94% (-1.75%)
  03/03/2020 NC US Senate - D Primary Won 56.93% (+22.12%)
  06/22/2010 NC US Senate - D Runoff Lost 40.04% (-19.93%)
  05/04/2010 NC US Senate - D Primary Won 27.24% (+0.00%)
  11/07/2000 NC State Senate 23 Won 53.37% (+8.91%)
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  03/03/2020 NC Lt. Governor - D Primary Lost 0.00% (-26.58%)
SPECULATIVE, DID NOT RUN
  03/05/2024 NC Governor - D Primary Lost 0.00% (-69.60%)
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NC US President - D Primary - Mar 03, 2020 D Pete Buttigieg
NC US Senate - D Primary - May 07, 1996 D Charles A. Sanders
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