NC-09 Democratic nominee?
Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Overview
Current roleLaw enforcement officer (retired NYPD detective)
PartyDemocratic
Political ideologyMainstream Democrat
GenderMale
LocationNorth Carolina
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BackgroundLaw enforcement officer (retired NYPD detective)
EducationJohn Jay College of Criminal Justice — B.S., Criminal Justice
Notable personal detailsNigel William Bristow is a Democratic candidate for the U.S. House in North Carolina’s 9th Congressional District. He retired from the New York City Police Department in 2010 after a career that included service as a detective, then moved to North Carolina in 2011 and worked for the North Carolina Department of Adult Correction as a probation/parole officer. He has served as Chief of Probation/Parole for Anson County and has been involved with local nonprofit and reentry organizations. He earned a B.S. in Criminal Justice from John Jay College.
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Positions
Economy & Taxes
Supports policies to boost the economy for working families, including funding programs to promote economic prosperity and measures such as raising the minimum wage, childcare funding, paid family leave, and incentives to address housing and broadband access. Emphasizes government investment to help working families rather than specific proposals for major tax cuts or large-scale tax increases. No clear evidence found of explicit proposals to raise taxes on top earners or corporations.
Healthcare
Supports expanding access to affordable health care and mental health services and would work to codify reproductive health protections; favors government action to increase affordability and access rather than wholesale privatization. No evidence found of support for single‑payer/Medicare for All or for proposals to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
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Immigration & Border
The candidate has said immigration is a national issue and has indicated current approaches are not working, but public materials and interviews provide only general statements without concrete policy proposals or clear enforcement vs. humanitarian preferences.
Abortion & Reproductive Rights
Supports codifying Roe v. Wade into federal law and describes the need for abortions to be safe, legal, and accessible; favors unrestricted reproductive healthcare access. Advocates removing federal barriers to protect abortion access in North Carolina and nationwide.
Climate & Energy
The candidate says he would "address climate change," prioritize clean air and water, and reduce dependency on fossil fuel energy but does not provide detailed policy proposals or specific legislative plans on climate or energy on his campaign site or in published profiles. Available public statements are general and emphasize addressing climate as one of several issues rather than endorsing particular targets or concrete measures.
Public Safety & Guns
Nigel Bristow identifies public safety and addressing gun violence as campaign priorities but has not posted detailed, specific policy prescriptions on firearms (for example, stance on background checks, assault weapon bans, or red flag laws is not clearly stated). Available public materials emphasize his law‑enforcement background and a goal of protecting communities from increasing gun violence.
Fundraising
Latest report: Cycle 20262024
2026
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Cycle 2026
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