Bryan Cohn

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Bryan Cohn is an American politician who is currently serving as a Democratic member of the North Carolina House of Representatives, representing the 32nd district. The district is based in Granville and Vance counties.[1] He was first elected in 2024, narrowly defeating incumbent representative Frank Sossamon.[2][3][4]

Quick facts Member of the North Carolina House of Representatives from the 32nd district, Preceded by ...
Bryan Cohn
Official portrait, 2025
Member of the North Carolina House of Representatives
from the 32nd district
Assumed office
January 8, 2025
Preceded byFrank Sossamon
Personal details
Born
PartyDemocratic Party
Websitewww.bryan4nc.com
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Personal life and career

Cohn was raised in Henderson and currently lives in Oxford.[5] He previously served on the Oxford Board of Commissions.[6][7]

Political positions

Cryptocurrency

Cohn supports cryptocurrencies, but does not believe taxpayer money should be invested into them.[8]

Immigration

Cohn voted against House Bill 318, also known as the Criminal Illegal Alien Enforcement Act, which encourages cooperation between local and federal law enforcement regarding illegal immigrants.[9][10]

Oxford water plant

Cohn opposed House Bill 74, a 2025 bill that would shift $10,000,000 from Oxford, a city in his district, to other parts of North Carolina represented by Republicans. He believed it was for "retribution" due to flipping HD-32 in 2024 from Republican control to Democratic control.[11]

Election History

2024

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N.C. House of Representatives 32nd district General Election[12]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Bryan Cohn 21,215 48.95%
Republican Frank Sossamon (incumbent) 20,987 48.42%
Libertarian Ryan Brown 1,140 2.63%
Total votes 43,342 100%
Democratic gain from Republican
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2021

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City of Oxford Commissioner Election[13]
Party Candidate Votes %
S. Quon Bridges 932 20.81%
Patricia T. Fields 771 17.22%
Bryan K. Cohn 713 15.92%
B. Seth Lumpkins 702 15.68%
Courtney Crudup 576 12.86%
John L. Oliver 454 10.14%
Walkiria Jones 306 6.83%
Write-In (Miscellaneous) 24 0.54%
Total votes 4,478 100%
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Note: Voters choose up to Four Commissioners

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