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2020 Election Results Handout 2020 Election Results NC General Assembly Both the North Carolina Senate and House retained Republican majorities. The NC Senate has 28 Republicans to 22 Democrats, with 12 new members (8 new Republicans, 4 new Democrats). The NC House has 69 Republicans to 51 Democrats, with 24 new members (18 new Republicans, 6 new Democrats). NC Senate Results by District and County: District Counties Elected Candidate Party New Hertford, Gates, Chowan, Perquimans, Pasquotank, 1 Camden, Currituck, Dare, Hyde, Tyrrell, Washington Bob Steinburg R 2 Carteret, Craven, Pamlico Norman W. Sanderson R Vance, Warren, Northampton, Bertie, Martin, 3 Beaufort Ernestine (Byrd) Bazemore D New 4 Halifax, Edgecombe, Wilson Milton F. "Toby" Fitch, Jr. D 5 Pitt, Greene Don Davis D 6 Jones, Onslow Michael A. Lazzara R New 7 Lenoir, Wayne Jim Perry R 8 New Hanover, Pender, Bladen, Brunswick Bill Rabon R 9 New Hanover Michael Lee R New 10 Sampson, Duplin, Johnston Brent Jackson R 11 Johnston, Nash Lisa Stone Barnes R New 12 Harnett, Lee, Johnston Jim Burgin R 13 Columbus, Robeson Danny Earl Britt, Jr. R 14 Wake Dan Blue D 15 Wake Jay J. Chaudhuri D 16 Wake Wiley Nickel D 17 Wake Sam Searcy D 18 Franklin, Wake Sarah Crawford D New 19 Cumberland Kirk DeViere D 20 Durham Natalie Murdock D 21 Cumberland, Hoke Ben Clark D 22 Durham, Granville, Person Mike Woodard D 23 Chatham, Orange Valerie P. Foushee D 24 Alamance, Guilford Amy S. Galey R New 25 Anson, Scotland, Richmond, Moore Tom McInnis R New (appointed 7/17/20; 26 Guilford, Randolph Dave Craven R won reelection) 27 Guilford Michael Garrett D 28 Guilford Gladys A. Robinson D 29 Montgomery, Davidson Steve Jarvis R New 30 Caswell, Rockingham, Stokes, Surry Philip E. (Phil) Berger R 31 Davie, Forsyth Joyce Krawiec R 32 Forsyth Paul Lowe, Jr. D 33 Stanly, Rowan Carl Ford R 34 Iredell, Yadkin Vickie Sawyer R 35 Union Todd Johnson R 36 Union, Cabarrus Paul Newton R 37 Mecklenburg Jeff Jackson D 38 Mecklenburg Mujtaba A. Mohammed D 39 Mecklenburg DeAndrea Salvador D New 40 Mecklenburg Joyce Waddell D 41 Mecklenburg Natasha Marcus D New (appointed 8/10/20, 42 Catawba, Alexander Dean Proctor R won reelection) 43 Gaston Kathy Harrington R 44 Cleveland, Lincoln, Gaston Ted Alexander R 45 Watauga, Wilkes, Ashe, Alleghany, Surry Deanna Ballard R 46 Avery, Caldwell, Burke Warren Daniel R Madison, Yancey, Mitchell, McDowell, Rutherford, 47 Polk Ralph Hise R 48 Buncombe, Henderson, Transylvania Chuck Edwards R 49 Buncombe Julie Mayfield D New Cherokee, Clay, Macon, Jackson, Haywood, Swain, 50 Graham Kevin Corbin R New NC House of Representatives Results by District and County: District Counties Elected Candidate Party New Camden, Tyrrell, Washington, Bertie, Chowan, 1 Perquimans Edward C. Goodwin R 2 Person, Granville Larry Yarborough R 3 Craven Steve Tyson R New 4 Duplin, Onslow Jimmy Dixon R 5 Hertford, Gates, Pasquotank Howard J. Hunter III D 6 Dare, Hyde, Pamlico, Currituck Bobby Hanig R 7 Franklin, Nash Matthew Winslow R New 8 Pitt Kandie D. Smith D 9 Pitt Brian Farkas D New 10 Wayne, Greene, Johnston John Bell R 11 Wake Allison Dahle D 12 Pitt, Lenoir Chris Humphrey R 13 Carteret, Jones Patricia (Pat) McElraft R 14 Onslow George G. Cleveland R 15 Onslow Phillip Shepard R 16 Columbus, Pender Carson Smith R 17 Brunswick Frank Iler R 18 New Hanover Deb Butler D 19 New Hanover, Brunswick Charlie Miller R New 20 New Hanover Ted Davis, Jr. R 21 Wayne, Sampson Raymond E. Smith, J.. D 22 Bladen, Sampson William Brisson R 23 Edgecombe, Martin Shelly Willingham D New (appointed 7/27/20, 24 Wilson Linda Cooper-Suggs D won reelection) 25 Nash James D. Gailliard D 26 Johnston Donna McDowell White R 27 Halifax, Northampton Michael H. Wray D 28 Johnston Larry C. Strickland R 29 Durham Vernetta Alston D 30 Durham Marcia Morey D 31 Durham Zack Hawkins D 32 Granville, Vance, Warren Terry E. Garrison D 33 Wake Rosa U. Gill D 34 Wake Grier Martin D 35 Wake Terence Everitt D 36 Wake Julie von Haefen D 37 Wake Erin Pare R New 38 Wake Abe Jones D New 39 Wake Darren Jackson D 40 Wake Joe John D 41 Wake Gale Adcock D 42 Cumberland Marvin W. Lucas D 43 Cumberland Diane Wheatley R New 44 Cumberland Billy Richardson D 45 Cumberland John Szoka R 46 Robeson, Columbus Brenden H. Jones R 47 Robeson Charles Graham D 48 Scotland, Hoke Garland E. Pierce D 49 Wake Cynthia Ball D 50 Caswell, Orange Graig R. Meyer D 51 Harnett, Lee John Sauls R 52 Moore Jamie Boles R New (appointed 9/8/20; 53 Harnett Howard Penny Jr. R won reelection) 54 Chatham Robert T. Reives II D 55 Anson, Union Mark Brody R 56 Orange Verla C. Insko D 57 Guilford Ashton Clemmons D 58 Guilford Amos Quick D 59 Guilford Jon Hardister R 60 Guilford Cecil Brockman D 61 Guilford Mary (Pricey) Harrison D 62 Guilford John Faircloth R 63 Alamance Ricky Hurtado D New 64 Alamance Dennis Riddell R 65 Rockingham Jerry Carter R 66 Richmond, Montgomery, Stanly Ben Moss R New 67 Stanly, Cabarrus, Rowan Wayne Sasser R 68 Union David Willis R New 69 Union Dean Arp R 70 Randolph Pat B. Hurley R 71 Forsyth Evelyn Terry D 72 Forsyth Amber M. Baker D New 73 Yadkin, Forsyth Lee Zachary R 74 Forsyth Jeff Zenger R New 75 Forsyth Donny C. Lambeth R 76 Rowan Harry Warren R 77 Rowan, Davie Julia Craven Howard R 78 Randolph, Moore Allen Ray McNeill R 79 Beaufort, Craven Keith Kidwell R 80 Davidson Sam Watford R New 81 Davidson Larry W. Potts R 82 Cabarrus Kristin Baker R 83 Cabarrus Larry G. Pittman R 84 Iredell Jeffrey C. McNeely R 85 Avery, Mitchell, McDowell Dudley Greene R New 86 Burke Hugh Blackwell R 87 Caldwell Destin Hall R 88 Mecklenburg Mary Belk D 89 Catawba Mitchell Smith Setzer R 90 Wilkes, Alleghany, Surry Sarah Stevens R 91 Surry, Stokes, Rockingham Kyle Hall R 92 Mecklenburg Terry Brown D New 93 Ashe, Watauga Ray Pickett R New 94 Wilkes, Alexander Jeffrey Elmore R 95 Iredell Grey Mills R New 96 Catawba Jay Adams R 97 Lincoln Jason R. Saine R 98 Mecklenburg John R. Bradford III R New 99 Mecklenburg Nasif Majeed D 100 Mecklenburg John Autry D 101 Mecklenburg Carolyn G. Logan D 102 Mecklenburg Becky Carney D 103 Mecklenburg Rachel Hunt D 104 Mecklenburg Brandon Lofton D 105 Mecklenburg Wesley Harris D 106 Mecklenburg Carla Cunningham D 107 Mecklenburg Kelly Alexander D 108 Gaston John A. Torbett R 109 Gaston Dana Bumgardner R 110 Cleveland, Gaston Kelly E. Hastings R 111 Cleveland Tim Moore R 112 Rutherford, Burke David Rogers R 113 Henderson, Transylvania, Polk Jake Johnson R 114 Buncombe Susan C. Fisher D 115 Buncombe John Ager D 116 Buncombe Brian Turner D 117 Henderson Tim Moffitt R New 118 Haywood, Madison, Yancey Mark Pless R New 119 Swain, Jackson, Haywood Mike Clampitt R New 120 Cherokee, Macon, Clay, Graham Karl Gillespie R New North Carolina U.S. Congressional Delegation There was one U.S. Senate seat up for election this year. Sen. Thom Tillis (R) has been reelected for another 6- year term. In the U.S. House of Representatives, North Carolina’s 13 seats were up for election. Republicans won 8 seats, and Democrats won 5. There are 3 newly elected members of the U.S. House from NC. U.S. House of Representatives Results by District and County: District Counties Elected Candidate Party New Vance, Warren, Halifax, Northampton, Hertford, Gates, Nash, Edgecombe, Wilson, Wayne, Greene, Pitt, Martin, Bertie, 1 Washington G.K. Butterfield D 2 Wake Deborah Ross D New Duplin, Lenoir, Onslow, Jones, Craven, Carteret, Pamlico, Beaufort, Hyde, Dare, Tyrrell, Chowan, Perquimans, Pasquotank, Camden, Currituck 3 Gregory Murphy R 4 Granville, Franklin, Durham, Orange, Chatham David Price D Ashe, lleghany, Wilkes, Watauga, Caldwell,Alexander, Burke, Cleveland, Gaston 5 Virginia Foxx R 6 Forsyth, Guilford Kathy Manning D New Johnston, Sampson, Bladen, Pender, Columbus, Brunswick, New Hanover 7 David Rouzer R Cabarrus, Stanly, Montgomery, Moore, Lee, Harnett, Cumberland 8 Richard Hudson R Union, Anson, Richmond, Scotland, Hoke, Robeson 9 Dan Bishop R Lincoln, Catawba, Iredell, Yadkin, Surry, Stokes, Rockingham 10 Patrick McHenry R Avery, Mitchell, Yancey, Madison, Haywood, Swain, Graham, Cherokee, Clay, Macon, Jackson, Transylvania, Henderson, Buncombe, Polk, Rutherford, McDowell Madison 11 Cawthorn R New 12 Mecklenburg Alma Adams D Davie, Rowan, Davidson, Randolph, Alamance, Caswell, Person 13 Ted Budd R *All results remain unofficial until they are certified by the State Board of Elections on November 24, 2020. .
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