McFadden Faces Robbins and Nance as Panthers Enter 2026 Mecklenburg Sheriff Race

Robbins, Nance, McFadden: pass the popcorn

The next Mecklenburg County sheriff will not be crowned quietly. Incumbent Garry McFadden, a former homicide detective turned reality-TV fixture, now watches two challengers pull headlines long before filing opens this winter.

Robbins loads the endorsements

CMPD Sgt. Ricky Robbins rolls out his campaign on 15 July at Mint Museum Randolph, flanked by retired Chief Rodney Monroe and Panthers Chuba Hubbard, Derrick Brown, and Luke Kuechly. Robbins calls the roster “people who tackle for a living” and says the jail needs the same energy. He has served fourteen years on patrol, most recently in University City, and will run as a Democrat after two cycles of unaffiliated voting.

Nance banks on insider credibility

Former detention officer Antwain Nance registered nanceforsheriff.com months ago. His six-point plank: safer communities, restored trust, “fair and professional policing,” protection for women and children, jail reform, and “stronger leadership.” The site lists a Cramerton post-office box, a public phone line, and an email for press. Nance reminds voters he worked the pods that have made the headlines.

McFadden under the lamp

Sheriff McFadden seeks a third term. His office notes improved re-entry programs and community patrols; critics quote the 2024 resignation letter of former chief deputy Kevin Canty, who described a culture of fear. Staff vacancies spiked above twenty percent last winter. Then came leaked audio of McFadden calling a captain a “cracker.” The sheriff apologized; the captain has not spoken publicly.

Numbers, calendars, context

  • Staffing: County HR says the jail carried 113 open positions in May; Robbins claims the figure tops 140.
  • Housing: Three inmate deaths since January 2024 keep civil-rights lawyers circling the county courthouse.
  • Money: The FY 26 budget proposal adds $5 million for overtime relief; commissioners will vote in August.
  • Party math: Mecklenburg leans Democratic. If Robbins files Democrat and Nance stays unaffiliated, McFadden could face a primary and a general-election rematch.

Why the Panthers bother

Charlotte’s NFL roster rarely pokes local ballots. Publicists say Hubbard and Brown met Robbins through youth-football charity work; Kuechly credits a CMPD ride-along for his nod. McFadden’s camp jokes that “endorsements don’t score in November.” The Panthers, silent since a 2019 social-justice pledge, now weigh in on jail policy.

What’s next

  • 15 July: Robbins kickoff (media RSVP closes 12 July).
  • Late July: County inspectors release summer jail report.
  • August: Candidate fund-raising tallies hit the Board of Elections site.
  • December: Filing window opens; partisan labels become official.

Source material

Details of Robbins’s launch and endorsements first appeared in the Charlotte Observer report. Nance positions are drawn from the campaign’s site capture on 2 July 2025.


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