Republican incumbent Sammy Webb and his GOP challenger, Chuck Hasty, will square off in the race for one of three at-large seats on the Halifax County Board of Commissioners.

Webb filed to retain his seat last week, according to the latest filing report sent Tuesday by the Halifax County Board of Elections.

In the Democratic primary, incumbent board Chair Vernon Bryant filed on Tuesday, and incumbent Chenoa Richardson Davis filed earlier this month to run in the March 3 primary. As of this report, no other Democrats have filed.

Filing continues through December 19. 

Thus far, the fields look as follows:

District 7 District Attorney

Democratic incumbent Kim G. Scott has filed.

Halifax County Sheriff 

Incumbent Tyree Davis has filed and expects to face competition from Roanoke Rapids businessman Tracy Story.

Halifax County Clerk of Superior Court 

Newcomers Chris Kidd and Ronnie Reeves are running for the office.

House District 27

Incumbent Rodney Pierce and former Representative Michael Wray will battle in the Democratic primary, with the winner set to face Republican Kenneth Bentley Jr. in November. No other Democrats or Republicans have filed thus far.

United States Senate 

Former Governor Roy Cooper is running against Daryl Farrow in the Democratic primary. Three Republicans are competing for the Senate seat that will be vacated by Thom Tillis: Elizabeth A. Temple, Donald M. “Don” Brown, and Michael Whatley.

First Congressional District 

Republicans Bobby Hanig, Eric Rouse, and Asa Buck have filed to run. Democratic incumbent Don Davis has not filed as of this report.