I’m Martin Moore

and I’m Proud to Be Running for the North Carolina Court of Appeals

About Martin Moore

I’m Martin Moore and I’m proud to be running for the North Carolina Court of Appeals.

Everyone across our state deserves judges who are committed to integrity, fairness, and equal justice for all. I believe that our Courts should reflect the people and values of North Carolina. Every person should feel confident that their judges will hear their case and rule on the merits, not focus on partisanship and extremist beliefs.

I graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the University of North Carolina School of Law and began my career as a public defender. I now run a mediation and appellate law practice.

“I’m thrilled to support Commissioner Martin Moore in his campaign for a seat on the North Carolina Court of Appeals. Martin represents the future of a judiciary that works for all North Carolinians, and we’re going to work together to ensure that we win back courts over the next three election cycles. As a former public defender, Martin will bring a critical perspective to the Court of Appeals. He’s also a talented communicator, and will do much to advance our collective work in making sure voters understand how the courts should be working for them,” says North Carolina Supreme Court Justice Allison Riggs.

During the 2022 election cycle, I was the only Democrat across the entire state of North Carolina to flip a Republican held county commissioner seat, winning 55 percent to 44 percent against NASCAR Hall of Fame member Robert Pressley.

I’m proud to have the endorsements of North Carolina Supreme Court Justice Allison Riggs, Buncombe County Sheriff Quentin Miller and Buncombe County Commissioner Jasmine Beach-Ferara in my run for Court of Appeals.

“Our judiciary is strongest when it includes a diverse set of experiences and backgrounds. I began my career in public service, gained experience in private practice, and continue to fight for our community as Commissioner. We need judges who understand the people of North Carolina and are committed to equal justice for everyone in North Carolina,” says Moore.

If you’re ready to help me win our Courts back, would you join our campaign by contributing $25 right now?