Run With Rebecca

Your Voice. Your Choice for Representation in Raleigh.

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My Bio

Rebecca Trammel is a longtime Wilmington resident, community leader, and advocate who is running for North Carolina Senate District 7 as an unaffiliated candidate, offering voters a meaningful choice for representation in Raleigh.


Rebecca’s work has always been grounded in listening, problem-solving, and bringing people together across differences. She has spent years working alongside educators, parents, faith leaders, nonprofit organizations, and civic institutions to address the real-world challenges facing North Carolina communities—from public education and access to opportunity to affordability and community well-being.


Like the majority of voters in New Hanover County, Rebecca is politically unaffiliated. She believes most people do not experience life in rigid, partisan terms, and that effective representation requires nuance, humility, and a willingness to listen. Her approach to leadership is rooted in the belief that public servants should be accountable to the people they represent—not to party structures or political extremes.


Rebecca is known for her joyful energy, deep passion for community, and steady commitment to showing up where the work is hardest. Whether facilitating public conversations, supporting families and educators, or building partnerships across sectors, she brings a clear focus on representation that reflects the voices, concerns, and lived experiences of the people she serves.


Her campaign is centered on a simple principle: the people of New Hanover County have the right to be heard and represented.

My Key Issues

End Gerrymandering

Democracy only works when citizens choose their representatives—not the other way around. Gerrymandering concentrates power in the hands of lawmakers and silences communities. An independent, data-driven redistricting process is essential to ensure fairness, accountability, and equal representation. Every vote and every voice deserves the same weight in Raleigh. I support an independent, data-driven redistricting process that removes partisan influence and ensures every vote carries equal weight. Fair maps create fair elections—and fair elections are the foundation of real representation. North Carolinians deserve a system where: 1) Communities are represented fairly. 2) Elections are competitive and accountable. 3) Every voice has an equal opportunity to be heard in Raleigh.

Invest in Our Schools

North Carolina has a constitutional obligation to provide every child access to a sound, basic education. Our courts have been clear about what that requires—and our state has failed to deliver. Under the Leandro rulings, North Carolina owes $5.54 billion to public schools to address decades of underfunding. That figure does not include interest or inflation since 2020. Each year of delay increases the cost—and deepens the harm to students, educators, and communities. Fully funding Leandro is not optional. It is not aspirational. It is the law. Investing in our schools means supporting and retaining educators, expanding access to early childhood education, ensuring safe and well-resourced learning environments, and strengthening our workforce and long-term economy. When we underfund public education, we violate our constitution and jeopardize our future. Most importantly, we fail our children. I will advocate for full and immediate funding of the Leandro Plan, transparency in how education dollars are spent, and accountability to ensure those investments reach the classrooms and communities that need them most. Funding Leandro is about fairness, opportunity, and keeping our constitutional promise to North Carolina’s children.

Cost of Living

Across New Hanover County and our state, people are feeling the strain of rising housing costs, healthcare expenses, utilities, childcare, and everyday necessities. Too many hard working people are doing everything right and still falling behind. Addressing the cost of living is about offering economic stability and dignity. It means ensuring that wages, housing, and essential services keep pace with the realities people face, not leaving people one emergency away from crisis. As your Senator, I will prioritize policies that: Expand access to affordable housing and protect renters and homeowners from displacement Support families, caregivers, and seniors struggling with rising healthcare costs Strengthen local economies so people can live, work, and retire in the communities they call home Ensure that state invests tax dollars where it makes a difference for "every day" people. When people can afford to live where they work, care for their families, and plan for the future, our entire state is stronger. This is not about partisanship — it’s about making sure North Carolina works for the people who build it every day.

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