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House Legislative Races with Minority Candidates 2006-2010 House Legislative Races With Minority Candidates 2006-2010 2006-2010 House Races with Minority Candidates in Legislative Districts with Greater than 40% Total Minority Population 2006 - House District 7 Election Candidate Year District (General/Primary) Race/Ethnicity Outcome of Election Party Affiliation Vote Total % of Vote Edward Jones 2006 House 7 General Black Winner Democrat 7,264 100% District 7 Total Pop. Total Pop: White Total Pop: Black Total Pop: Mixed Race Black Total Pop: Total Black Total Pop: Native Amer. Total Pop: Asian/PI Total Pop: Other Total Pop: Mixed Race 2006 63,774 24,011 37,823 296 38,119 388 448 548 556 100% 37.65% 59.31% 0.46% 59.77% 0.61% 0.70% 0.86% 0.87% Total VAP VAP: White VAP: Black VAP: Mixed Race Black VAP: Total Black VAP: Native American VAP: Asian/PI VAP: Other VAP: Mixed Race 46,872 19,468 26,099 165 26,264 282 323 371 329 100.00% 41.53% 55.68% 0.35% 56.03% 0.60% 0.69% 0.79% 0.70% Counties: Halifax Nash Includes Section 5 County: Yes 2006 - House District 8 Election Candidate Year District (General/Primary) Race/Ethnicity Outcome of Election Party Affiliation Vote Total % of Vote Edith D. Warren 2006 House 8 Primary (D) White Winner Democrat 4,585 61.90% Derek K. Brown* 2006 House 8 Primary (D) Black Defeated Democrat 2,822 38.10% District 8 Total Pop. Total Pop: White Total Pop: Black Total Pop: Mixed Race Black Total Pop: Total Black Total Pop: Native Amer. Total Pop: Asian/PI Total Pop: Other Total Pop: Mixed Race 2006 66,579 28,698 35,583 352 35,935 162 319 1,189 628 100.00% 43.10% 53.44% 0.53% 53.97% 0.24% 0.48% 1.79% 0.94% Total VAP VAP: White VAP: Black VAP: Mixed Race Black VAP: Total Black VAP: Native American VAP: Asian/PI VAP: Other VAP: Mixed Race 48,879 22,929 24,454 160 24,614 126 249 788 333 100.00% 46.91% 50.03% 0.33% 50.36% 0.26% 0.51% 1.61% 0.68% Counties: Martin Pitt Includes Section 5 County: Yes 2006 - NC House District 12 Election Candidate Year District (General/Primary) Race/Ethnicity Outcome of Election Party Affiliation Vote Total % of Vote William L. Wainwright 2006 House 12 General Black Winner Democrat 7,941 66.28% John P. Wetherington Jr. 2006 House 12 General White Defeated Republican 4,040 33.72% District 12 Total Pop. Total Pop: White Total Pop: Black Total Pop: Mixed Race Black Total Pop: Total Black Total Pop: Native Amer. Total Pop: Asian/PI Total Pop: Other Total Pop: Mixed Race 2006 63,733 28,918 32,051 442 32,493 206 453 1,202 903 100.00% 45.37% 50.29% 0.69% 50.98% 0.32% 0.71% 1.89% 1.42% Total VAP VAP: White VAP: Black VAP: Mixed Race Black VAP: Total Black VAP: Native American VAP: Asian/PI VAP: Other VAP: Mixed Race 47,490 23,260 22,364 198 22,562 160 368 846 492 100.00% 48.98% 47.09% 0.42% 47.51% 0.34% 0.77% 1.78% 1.04% Counties: Craven Lenoir Includes Section 5 County: Yes 2006 - House District 18 Election Candidate Year District (General/Primary) Race/Ethnicity Outcome of Election Party Affiliation Vote Total % of Vote Thomas E. Wright 2006 House 18 Primary (D) Black Winner Democrat 2,816 67.84% Laura Padgett* 2006 House 18 Primary (D) White Defeated Democrat 1,335 32.16% Thomas E. Wright 2006 House 18 General Black Winner Democrat 8,007 63.56% Frankie Roberts* 2006 House 18 General Black Defeated Republican 4,590 36.44% District 18 Total Pop. Total Pop: White Total Pop: Black Total Pop: Mixed Race Black Total Pop: Total Black Total Pop: Native Amer. Total Pop: Asian/PI Total Pop: Other Total Pop: Mixed Race 2006 63,772 34,457 27,023 329 27,352 291 263 1,011 727 100.00% 54.03% 42.37% 0.52% 42.89% 0.46% 0.41% 1.59% 1.14% Total VAP VAP: White VAP: Black VAP: Mixed Race Black VAP: Total Black VAP: Native American VAP: Asian/PI VAP: Other VAP: Mixed Race 48,715 28,125 19,043 130 19,173 221 216 699 411 100.00% 57.73% 39.09% 0.27% 39.36% 0.45% 0.44% 1.43% 0.84% Counties: New Hanover Pender Includes Section 5 County: No 2006 - House District 21 Election Candidate Year District (General/Primary) Race/Ethnicity Outcome of Election Party Affiliation Vote Total % of Vote Larry M. Bell 2006 House 21 General Black Winner Democrat 9,215 100% District 21 Total Pop. Total Pop: White Total Pop: Black Total Pop: Mixed Race Black Total Pop: Total Black Total Pop: Native Amer. Total Pop: Asian/PI Total Pop: Other Total Pop: Mixed Race 2006 70,394 29,181 35,244 405 35,649 857 342 3,888 882 100.00% 41.45% 50.07% 0.58% 50.64% 1.22% 0.49% 5.52% 1.25% Total VAP VAP: White VAP: Black VAP: Mixed Race Black VAP: Total Black VAP: Native American VAP: Asian/PI VAP: Other VAP: Mixed Race 51,951 23,116 24,906 212 25,118 599 264 2,529 537 100.00% 44.50% 47.94% 0.41% 48.35% 1.15% 0.51% 4.87% 1.03% Counties: Sampson Wayne Includes Section 5 County: Yes 2006 - House District 24 Election Candidate Year District (General/Primary) Race/Ethnicity Outcome of Election Party Affiliation Vote Total % of Vote Jean Farmer-Butterfield 2006 House 24 General Black Winner Democrat 7,987 100% District 24 Total Pop. Total Pop: White Total Pop: Black Total Pop: Mixed Race Black Total Pop: Total Black Total Pop: Native Amer. Total Pop: Asian/PI Total Pop: Other Total Pop: Mixed Race 2006 64,515 24,351 37,457 263 37,720 169 247 1,752 539 100.00% 37.74% 58.06% 0.41% 58.47% 0.26% 0.38% 2.72% 0.84% Total VAP VAP: White VAP: Black VAP: Mixed Race Black VAP: Total Black VAP: Native American VAP: Asian/PI VAP: Other VAP: Mixed Race 46,620 19,398 25,392 136 25,528 131 178 1,202 319 100.00% 41.61% 54.47% 0.29% 54.76% 0.28% 0.38% 2.58% 0.68% Counties: Edgecombe Wilson Includes Section 5 County: Yes 2006 - House District 27 Election Candidate Year District (General/Primary) Race/Ethnicity Outcome of Election Party Affiliation Vote Total % of Vote Michael H. Wray 2006 House 27 Primary (D) White Winner Democrat 8,551 76.71% Anthony Butler 2006 House 27 Primary (D) Black Defeated Democrat 1,878 16.85% Howard Ervin 2006 House 27 Primary (D) Black Defeated Democrat 718 6.44% District 27 Total Pop. Total Pop: White Total Pop: Black Total Pop: Mixed Race Black Total Pop: Total Black Total Pop: Native Amer. Total Pop: Asian/PI Total Pop: Other Total Pop: Mixed Race 2006 66,874 27,208 37,140 299 37,439 1,075 199 747 505 100.00% 40.69% 55.54% 0.45% 55.98% 1.61% 0.30% 1.12% 0.76% Total VAP VAP: White VAP: Black VAP: Mixed Race Black VAP: Total Black VAP: Native American VAP: Asian/PI VAP: Other VAP: Mixed Race 50,322 22,136 26,479 154 26,633 784 143 497 283 100.00% 43.99% 52.62% 0.31% 52.93% 1.56% 0.28% 0.99% 0.56% Counties: Northampton Vance Warren Includes Section 5 County: Yes 2006 - House District 29 Election Candidate Year District (General/Primary) Race/Ethnicity Outcome of Election Party Affiliation Vote Total % of Vote Larry D. Hall 2006 House 29 Primary (D) Black 2nd Primary Democrat 2,190 29.82% Sandy Ogburn* 2006 house 29 Primary (D) White 2nd Primary Democrat 1,917 26.10% Mary D. Jacobs 2006 House 29 Primary (D) Black 2nd Primary Democrat 1,552 21.13% T. Brock Winslow 2006 House 29 Primary (D) White 2nd Primary Democrat 1,099 14.96% Angela V. Langley 2006 House 29 Primary (D) No AVAPilable Record 2nd Primary Democrat 586 7.98% Larry D. Hall 2006 House 29 2nd Primary (D) Black Winner Democrat 1,633 55.47% Sandy Ogburn* 2006 house 29 2nd Primary (D) White Defeated Democrat 1,311 44.53% Larry D. Hall 2006 House 29 General Black Winner Democrat 13,295 100% District 29 Total Pop. Total Pop: White Total Pop: Black Total Pop: Mixed Race Black Total Pop: Total Black Total Pop: Native Amer. Total Pop: Asian/PI Total Pop: Other Total Pop: Mixed Race 2006 64,967 28,908 30,415 558 30,973 180 2,224 2,057 1,183 100.00% 44.50% 46.82% 0.86% 47.67% 0.28% 3.42% 3.17% 1.82% Total VAP VAP: White VAP: Black VAP: Mixed Race Black VAP: Total Black VAP: Native American VAP: Asian/PI VAP: Other VAP: Mixed Race 50,387 23,937 22,230 296 22,526 138 1,821 1,534 727 100.00% 47.51% 44.12% 0.59% 44.71% 0.27% 3.61% 3.04% 1.44% Counties: Durham Includes Section 5 County: No 2006 - House District 31 Election Candidate Year District (General/Primary) Race/Ethnicity Outcome of Election Party Affiliation Vote Total % of Vote H.M. (Mickey) Michaux 2006 House 31 General Black Winner Democrat 11,555 100% District 31 Total Pop. Total Pop: White Total Pop: Black Total Pop: Mixed Race Black Total Pop: Total Black Total Pop: Native Amer.
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