2002 In 2002, the incumbent for the North Carolina House district 33 was Dan Blue. He decided not to run for re-election, instead choosing to run for the open
United States Senate seat. Allen chose to run for the seat and did not face any Democratic party primary. He went on to win the general election over
Republican Venita Peyton and
Libertarian Jesse Halliday.
2004 Allen again faced no Democratic primary in 2004 and went on to defeat Libertarian candidate Steven Hilton in the general election.
2006 When he died, Allen was serving in his second term in the state House, and was seeking election to a third. He ran unopposed in the 2006
Democratic primary and was unopposed in the general election. Since it was too close to election date for the ballots to be reprinted, Allen's name still appeared on the general election ballot. The former holder of the seat, Dan Blue, was chosen to fill the position. ==References==