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11/04/2008 Official General Election Results - Statewide 6/27/2019 NC SBE Contest Results Federal Council of State NC Senate NC House Judicial Referenda Cross- County Local 11/04/2008 OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS - STATEWIDE Text Size: A A | Options | Downloads Criteria Election: 11/04/2008 County: STATE Office: NC HOUSE Contest: ALL Display Results Refresh Statewide Info Last County Submit: November 14, 2008 12:30 pm Legislative Defendants Trial Last County Upload: November 14, 2008 12:30 pm Ex.044 Precincts Reported: 100.00% (2,692 out of 2,692) 100.00% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 1 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 33 of 33 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT W. C. (Bill) Owens, Jr. DEM 25,181 100.00% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 10 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 32 of 32 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Van Braxton DEM 15,506 51.56% Stephen LaRoque REP 14,565 48.44% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 100 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 22 of 22 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Tricia Cotham DEM 19,548 74.07% Tom White REP 6,843 25.93% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 101 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 22 of 22 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Beverly Miller Earle DEM 30,195 79.29% Beth Marlin REP 7,886 20.71% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 102 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 20 of 20 https://er.ncsbe.gov/?election_dt=11/04/2008&county_id=0&office=NCH&contest=0 1/14 LEGISLATIVE DEFENDANTS TX044-1 6/27/2019 NC SBE Contest Results NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Becky Carney DEM 21,705 80.72% Gregory Patrick Hill REP 5,183 19.28% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 103 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 19 of 19 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Jim Gulley REP 20,798 69.37% Mark Brody 9,184 30.63% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 104 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 31 of 31 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Ruth Samuelson REP 29,349 100.00% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 105 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 21 of 21 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Ric Killian REP 35,879 100.00% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 106 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 22 of 22 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Martha Alexander DEM 23,422 100.00% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 107 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 20 of 20 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Kelly Alexander DEM 27,502 75.26% Gary Hardee REP 9,043 24.74% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 108 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 20 of 20 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Wil Neumann REP 18,931 57.67% Marvin (Eddie) Wyatt DEM 12,848 39.14% Keith Calvelli LIB 1,045 3.18% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 109 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 16 of 16 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT William A. Current, Sr. REP 16,079 55.35% Shirley Wiggins DEM 12,973 44.65% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 11 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 24 of 24 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Efton M. Sager REP 18,487 57.95% Ronnie Griffin DEM 13,412 42.05% https://er.ncsbe.gov/?election_dt=11/04/2008&county_id=0&office=NCH&contest=0 2/14 LEGISLATIVE DEFENDANTS TX044-2 6/27/2019 NC SBE Contest Results NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 110 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 20 of 20 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Pearl Burris Floyd REP 14,683 50.88% Davy Lowman DEM 14,173 49.12% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 111 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 19 of 19 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Tim Moore REP 20,077 100.00% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 112 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 20 of 20 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Bob England DEM 23,362 100.00% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 113 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 33 of 33 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT W. David Guice REP 19,122 50.72% Tom Thomas DEM 18,579 49.28% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 114 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 24 of 24 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Susan C. Fisher DEM 28,286 100.00% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 115 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 28 of 28 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT D. Bruce Goforth DEM 27,795 67.42% Paul Purdue REP 13,429 32.58% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 116 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 21 of 21 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Jane Whilden DEM 20,019 51.70% Tim Moffitt REP 18,704 48.30% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 117 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 26 of 26 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Carolyn K. Justus REP 23,277 60.34% Paul D. Goebel DEM 15,300 39.66% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 118 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 39 of 39 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Ray Rapp DEM 23,920 100.00% https://er.ncsbe.gov/?election_dt=11/04/2008&county_id=0&office=NCH&contest=0 3/14 LEGISLATIVE DEFENDANTS TX044-3 6/27/2019 NC SBE Contest Results NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 119 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 30 of 30 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Phil Haire DEM 19,411 61.59% Dodie Allen REP 12,104 38.41% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 12 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 34 of 34 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT William L. Wainwright DEM 17,659 69.14% Mark W. Griffin REP 7,882 30.86% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 120 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 40 of 40 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Roger West REP 25,201 100.00% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 13 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 41 of 41 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Patricia (Pat) McElraft REP 22,022 56.85% Barbara Garrity-Blake DEM 16,714 43.15% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 14 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 10 of 10 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT George G. Cleveland REP 16,926 100.00% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 15 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 9 of 9 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Robert Grady REP 11,015 100.00% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 16 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 24 of 24 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Carolyn Justice REP 33,154 100.00% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 17 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 22 of 22 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Bonner Stiller REP 28,009 61.97% Vernon Ward DEM 17,186 38.03% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 18 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 25 of 25 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Sandra Spaulding Hughes DEM 20,243 67.18% George J. Swart REP 9,888 32.82% https://er.ncsbe.gov/?election_dt=11/04/2008&county_id=0&office=NCH&contest=0 4/14 LEGISLATIVE DEFENDANTS TX044-4 6/27/2019 NC SBE Contest Results NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 19 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 17 of 17 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Danny McComas REP 31,354 100.00% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 2 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 35 of 35 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Timothy L. (Tim) Spear DEM 20,705 63.30% Chris East REP 11,152 34.09% Jesse Mignogna LIB 852 2.60% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 20 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 30 of 30 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Dewey L. Hill DEM 22,687 100.00% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 21 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 32 of 32 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Larry M. Bell DEM 21,964 100.00% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 22 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 24 of 24 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT William Brisson DEM 25,417 100.00% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 23 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 24 of 24 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Joe Tolson DEM 20,211 62.21% Garland Shepheard REP 12,275 37.79% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 24 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 21 of 21 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Jean Farmer Butterfield DEM 23,108 100.00% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 25 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 20 of 20 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Randy Stewart DEM 19,581 54.93% W.B. Bullock REP 16,067 45.07% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 26 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 20 of 20 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Leo Daughtry REP 21,709 54.72% Jimmy F. Garner DEM 17,964 45.28% https://er.ncsbe.gov/?election_dt=11/04/2008&county_id=0&office=NCH&contest=0 5/14 LEGISLATIVE DEFENDANTS TX044-5 6/27/2019 NC SBE Contest Results NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 27 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 42 of 42 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Michael H. Wray DEM 27,387 100.00% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 28 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 30 of 30 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT James H. Langdon, Jr. REP 27,954 100.00% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 29 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 20 of 20 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Larry D.
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