Grant Campbell highlights community work and local achievements in recent posts

Grant Campbell, North Carolina State Representative for 83rd District
Grant Campbell, North Carolina State Representative for 83rd District
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Grant Campbell, a Republican member of the North Carolina State House representing the 83rd district, has shared several updates on his official X account regarding community priorities and political events.

On December 1, 2025, Campbell wrote about his ongoing commitment to local issues: “Many things left to do for my beloved community. #ncpol https://t.co/JgPhPjFWJF”.

The following day, he highlighted his participation in a campaign event for another state legislator: “Joined @NCAuditorBoliek and @TedAlexanderNC to celebrate @repheatherrhyne launching her re-election campaign. She is one of the best and we need her back in Raleigh. #ncpol https://t.co/UBiT3Kas6b” (December 2, 2025).

Later that same day, Campbell acknowledged the achievements of a local law enforcement training program: “Rowan-Cabarrus law enforcement class scores 100% pass rate on new state curriculum https://t.co/lVjr26ihyy via @indytribune” (December 2, 2025).

Campbell was elected in 2025 to replace Kevin Crutchfield as representative for North Carolina’s 83rd House district.



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