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11/06/2018 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 11/06/2018 OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS - STATEWIDE Text Size: A A | Options | Downloads Criteria Election: 11/06/2018 County: STATE Office: NC HOUSE Contest: ALL Display Results Refresh Statewide Info Last County Submit: November 27, 2018 8:55 am Legislative Defendants Trial Last County Upload: November 27, 2018 8:55 am Ex.048 Precincts Reported: 100.00% (2,706 out of 2,706) 100.00% Ballots Cast: 52.98% (3,755,778 out of 7,089,657) 52.98% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 001 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 40 of 40 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Edward C. Goodwin REP 14,749 53.10% Ronald (Ron) Wesson DEM 13,026 46.90% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 002 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 20 of 20 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Larry Yarborough REP 16,124 55.31% Darryl D. Moss DEM 13,026 44.69% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 003 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 15 of 15 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Michael Speciale REP 14,068 54.90% Barbara Lee DEM 10,874 42.44% T. Lee Horne III LIB 683 2.67% https://er.ncsbe.gov/?election_dt=11/06/2018&county_id=0&office=NCH&contest=0 1/17 LEGISLATIVE DEFENDANTS TX048-1 6/27/2019 NC SBE Contest Results NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 004 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 24 of 24 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Jimmy Dixon REP 13,546 62.87% Da'Quan Marcell Love DEM 7,515 34.88% Kevin E. Hayes CST 486 2.26% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 005 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 28 of 28 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Howard J. Hunter III DEM 15,206 59.92% Phillip Smith REP 10,172 40.08% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 006 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 44 of 44 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Bobby Hanig REP 18,573 55.03% Tess Judge DEM 15,177 44.97% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 007 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 23 of 23 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Lisa Stone Barnes REP 18,352 58.00% Bobbie Richardson DEM 13,289 42.00% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 008 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 21 of 21 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Kandie D. Smith DEM 15,570 64.65% Brenda Letchworth Smith REP 8,515 35.35% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 009 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 19 of 19 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Greg Murphy REP 17,234 59.96% Kris Rixon DEM 11,510 40.04% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 010 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 24 of 24 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT John Bell REP 18,838 69.34% Tracy Blackmon DEM 8,329 30.66% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 011 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 20 of 20 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Allison Dahle DEM 23,266 69.22% Tyler Brooks REP 9,179 27.31% https://er.ncsbe.gov/?election_dt=11/06/2018&county_id=0&office=NCH&contest=0 2/17 LEGISLATIVE DEFENDANTS TX048-2 6/27/2019 NC SBE Contest Results Travis Groo LIB 1,166 3.47% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 012 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 27 of 27 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Chris Humphrey REP 14,494 56.10% George Graham DEM 11,340 43.90% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 013 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 35 of 35 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Patricia (Pat) McElraft REP 22,755 72.76% Pene diMaio UNA 8,518 27.24% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 014 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 11 of 11 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT George G. Cleveland REP 10,544 58.82% Isaiah (Ike) Johnson DEM 7,381 41.18% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 015 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 10 of 10 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Phillip Shepard REP 9,076 66.38% Dan Whitten DEM 4,596 33.62% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 016 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 32 of 32 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Carson Smith REP 18,146 59.32% John Johnson DEM 12,443 40.68% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 017 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 19 of 19 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Frank Iler REP 28,930 63.48% Tom Simmons DEM 16,642 36.52% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 018 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 20 of 20 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Deb Butler DEM 17,812 62.43% Louis Harmati REP 9,835 34.47% Joseph D. Sharp LIB 885 3.10% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 019 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 15 of 15 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT https://er.ncsbe.gov/?election_dt=11/06/2018&county_id=0&office=NCH&contest=0 3/17 LEGISLATIVE DEFENDANTS TX048-3 6/27/2019 NC SBE Contest Results Ted Davis, Jr. REP 17,957 49.30% Marcia Morgan DEM 17,075 46.88% David Perry LIB 1,389 3.81% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 020 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 18 of 18 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Holly Grange REP 18,979 52.66% Leslie Cohen DEM 17,062 47.34% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 021 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 26 of 26 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Raymond Smith DEM 12,041 52.65% Robert E. Freeman REP 10,829 47.35% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 022 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 35 of 35 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT William Brisson REP 15,423 56.69% Martin (Tony) Denning DEM 11,783 43.31% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 023 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 34 of 34 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Shelly Willingham DEM 15,959 60.85% Claiborne Holtzman REP 10,266 39.15% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 024 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 24 of 24 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Jean Farmer Butterfield DEM 14,219 50.80% Ken Fontenot UNA 13,770 49.20% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 025 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 19 of 19 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT James D. Gailliard DEM 15,858 51.52% John M. Check REP 13,873 45.07% Nick Taylor LIB 1,047 3.40% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 026 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 16 of 16 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Donna McDowell White REP 22,770 59.84% Linda Bennett DEM 15,283 40.16% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 027 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 41 of 41 https://er.ncsbe.gov/?election_dt=11/06/2018&county_id=0&office=NCH&contest=0 4/17 LEGISLATIVE DEFENDANTS TX048-4 6/27/2019 NC SBE Contest Results NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Michael H. Wray DEM 16,783 69.33% Raymond (Ray) Dyer REP 7,426 30.67% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 028 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 20 of 20 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Larry C. Strickland REP 17,237 63.19% Jimmie M. Massengill DEM 9,373 34.36% Walt Rabon LIB 670 2.46% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 029 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 22 of 22 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT MaryAnn E. Black DEM 32,757 88.15% Charles Becker REP 4,402 11.85% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 030 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 16 of 16 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Marcia Morey DEM 30,303 73.84% B. Angelo Burch, Sr. REP 9,862 24.03% Matthew Wagoner LIB 872 2.12% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 031 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 17 of 17 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Zack Forde-Hawkins DEM 30,613 81.00% Torian Webson REP 6,002 15.88% Erik Raudsep LIB 1,179 3.12% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 032 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 33 of 33 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Terry Garrison DEM 17,822 64.27% Robert Shingler REP 9,909 35.73% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 033 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 17 of 17 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Rosa U. Gill DEM 23,900 78.70% Anne Murtha REP 6,468 21.30% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 034 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 28 of 28 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Grier Martin DEM 26,348 65.51% Catherine Whiteford REP 12,903 32.08% https://er.ncsbe.gov/?election_dt=11/06/2018&county_id=0&office=NCH&contest=0 5/17 LEGISLATIVE DEFENDANTS TX048-5 6/27/2019 NC SBE Contest Results Cap Hayes LIB 970 2.41% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 035 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 19 of 19 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Terence Everitt DEM 23,187 51.09% Chris Malone REP 20,668 45.54% Michael Nelson LIB 1,532 3.38% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 036 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 18 of 18 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Julie von Haefen DEM 21,551 49.52% Nelson Dollar REP 20,667 47.49% Robyn Haley Pegram LIB 1,305 3.00% NC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 037 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 17 of 17 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Mrs.
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