Rep. Ben Moss announces re-election bid for North Carolina House District 52

Ben Moss Jr., North Carolina State Representative for 52nd District
Ben Moss Jr., North Carolina State Representative for 52nd District
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Rep. Ben Moss announced his bid for re-election to the North Carolina General Assembly in a series of posts on December 2, 2025, outlining his priorities and calling for continued support from constituents in Richmond and Moore counties.

In his first post, Moss stated, “I’m excited to announce that I have officially filed for re-election to continue serving the great people of Richmond and Moore counties in the #NCGA House. It has been an honor to fight for better infrastructure, safer communities, and policies that uplift working families. 1/3.” (December 2, 2025).

He followed up with a message reaffirming his commitment: “With your prayers and support, I’m committed to building on the advancements we’ve made. There is still more work to do, and I’m ready to keep delivering results for the people of House District 52. 2/3.” (December 2, 2025).

In a third post on the same day, Moss encouraged supporters to contribute to his campaign: “I would be truly grateful for your continued support! Please consider chipping in to our campaign at https://t.co/5RpUCX1dhp. #ncpol 3/3.” (December 2, 2025).

Moss, a Republican who was elected in 2023 to represent North Carolina’s 52nd House district after succeeding Jamie Boles, has focused his legislative efforts on infrastructure improvements and community safety.



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