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November 08, 2016 General Election Results by Contest Page 1 of 17 Friday, December 9, 2016 November 08, 2016 General Election Results by Contest Page 1 of 17 Contest Choice Party Total Votes Election Day One Stop Abs Mail Provisional US PRESIDENT Donald J. Trump REP 2,362,632 875,482 1,376,149 98,148 12,853 Hillary Clinton DEM 2,189,322 624,895 1,460,223 91,986 12,218 Gary Johnson LIB 130,127 59,212 63,575 6,331 1,009 Write-In (Miscellaneous) 47,386 20,520 23,914 2,668 284 Jill Stein (Write-In) 12,105 5,451 5,936 650 68 US SENATE Richard Burr REP 2,395,377 886,187 1,392,073 104,754 12,363 Deborah K. Ross DEM 2,128,171 610,132 1,420,462 85,844 11,733 Sean Haugh LIB 167,592 72,814 87,561 5,782 1,435 US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 1 H. Powell Dew, Jr. REP 101,567 37,621 60,558 2,902 486 G. K. Butterfield DEM 240,667 62,400 171,103 5,773 1,391 J.J. Summerell LIB 8,471 3,190 4,901 275 105 US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 2 George Holding REP 221,485 85,802 124,817 9,663 1,203 John P. McNeil DEM 169,082 48,554 112,647 6,848 1,033 US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 3 Walter B. Jones REP 217,531 77,548 131,793 6,719 1,471 Ernest T. Reeves DEM 106,170 31,319 70,329 3,623 899 US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 4 Sue Googe REP 130,161 56,991 65,015 7,328 827 David Price DEM 279,380 79,665 184,350 13,553 1,812 US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 5 Virginia Foxx REP 207,625 85,707 106,932 14,282 704 Josh Brannon DEM 147,887 46,211 89,764 11,637 275 US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 6 B. Mark Walker REP 207,983 75,542 124,269 7,426 746 Pete Glidewell DEM 143,167 39,708 98,327 4,626 506 US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 7 David Rouzer REP 211,801 73,300 130,929 6,391 1,181 J. Wesley Casteen DEM 135,905 39,480 90,921 4,564 940 US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 8 Richard Hudson REP 189,863 76,789 103,890 7,947 1,237 Thomas Mills DEM 133,182 43,950 83,823 4,372 1,037 US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 9 Robert Pittenger REP 193,452 72,397 110,154 9,880 1,021 Christian Cano DEM 139,041 44,060 87,185 6,623 1,173 US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 10 Patrick McHenry REP 220,825 69,677 142,038 7,259 1,851 Andy Millard DEM 128,919 31,891 91,852 4,333 843 US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 11 Mark Meadows REP 230,405 76,311 144,894 8,334 866 Rick Bryson DEM 129,103 33,200 90,041 5,514 348 US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 12 Leon Threatt REP 115,185 45,373 61,795 7,628 389 Alma Adams DEM 234,115 72,580 152,467 8,175 893 US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 13 Ted Budd REP 199,443 74,963 113,802 10,167 511 NORTH CAROLINA STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS Friday, December 9, 2016 November 08, 2016 General Election Results by Contest Page 2 of 17 Contest Choice Party Total Votes Election Day One Stop Abs Mail Provisional Bruce Davis DEM 156,049 48,380 101,342 6,086 241 NC GOVERNOR Pat McCrory REP 2,298,881 846,941 1,341,577 98,561 11,802 Roy Cooper DEM 2,309,162 682,369 1,520,496 93,446 12,851 Lon Cecil LIB 102,978 46,815 50,742 4,376 1,045 NC LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Dan Forest REP 2,393,515 889,138 1,389,963 102,270 12,144 Linda Coleman DEM 2,093,380 592,953 1,405,468 83,585 11,374 Jacki Cole LIB 132,646 59,303 66,886 5,121 1,336 NC ATTORNEY GENERAL Buck Newton REP 2,279,007 844,843 1,323,038 99,109 12,017 Josh Stein DEM 2,303,625 681,395 1,519,251 90,436 12,543 NC AUDITOR (Recount ongoing as of 12/9) Chuck Stuber REP Beth A. Wood DEM NC COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE Steve Troxler REP 2,524,446 928,686 1,472,966 110,383 12,411 Walter Smith DEM 2,018,878 584,273 1,346,482 76,244 11,879 NC COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE Mike Causey REP 2,270,842 837,854 1,322,602 98,539 11,847 Wayne Goodwin DEM 2,234,959 659,579 1,476,389 86,686 12,305 NC COMMISSIONER OF LABOR Cherie Berry REP 2,505,630 924,269 1,460,140 108,378 12,843 Charles Meeker DEM 2,029,232 584,844 1,354,651 78,256 11,481 Write-In (Miscellaneous) 5,001 2,087 2,627 234 53 Brian (BK) Wayne (Write-In) 68 18 50 0 0 NC SECRETARY OF STATE Michael LaPaglia REP 2,163,186 799,916 1,257,925 93,924 11,421 Elaine Marshall DEM 2,368,097 705,427 1,556,921 92,934 12,815 NC SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Mark Johnson REP 2,285,784 847,892 1,326,739 99,051 12,102 June Atkinson DEM 2,231,910 653,768 1,479,335 86,752 12,055 NC TREASURER Dale R. Folwell REP 2,373,024 878,309 1,378,736 103,778 12,201 Dan Blue III DEM 2,129,767 617,635 1,418,382 81,872 11,878 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 01 Bill Cook REP 53,138 24,217 27,014 1,593 314 Brownie Futrell DEM 36,759 12,911 22,455 1,146 247 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 02 Norman Sanderson REP 58,032 17,030 38,585 2,124 293 Dorothea E. White DEM 29,505 7,400 20,700 1,271 134 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 03 Erica Smith-Ingram DEM 57,507 20,837 35,497 927 246 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 04 Richard Scott REP 27,039 10,459 15,723 759 98 Angela R. Bryant DEM 56,589 18,213 37,120 993 263 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 05 Don Davis DEM 57,882 17,163 38,864 1,265 590 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 06 Harry Brown REP 45,391 18,427 24,851 1,541 572 NORTH CAROLINA STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS Friday, December 9, 2016 November 08, 2016 General Election Results by Contest Page 3 of 17 Contest Choice Party Total Votes Election Day One Stop Abs Mail Provisional NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 07 Louis M. Pate, Jr. REP 66,035 18,777 45,305 1,471 482 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 08 Bill Rabon REP 78,274 21,344 53,972 2,545 413 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 09 Michael Lee REP 60,174 20,535 36,741 2,452 446 Andrew Barnhill DEM 44,743 12,578 29,912 1,895 358 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 10 Brent Jackson REP 56,610 24,861 30,361 1,149 239 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 11 Rick Horner REP 55,765 18,954 35,046 1,613 152 Albert Pacer DEM 35,394 9,615 24,944 714 121 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 12 Ronald Rabin REP 45,228 15,782 27,534 1,573 339 Susan Byerly DEM 33,426 10,460 21,694 960 312 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 13 Danny Earl (J. R.) Britt REP 34,126 18,667 14,411 558 490 Jane W. Smith DEM 27,940 12,390 14,428 527 595 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 14 Dan Blue DEM 73,870 23,204 47,949 1,987 730 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 15 John Alexander REP 58,999 27,749 26,991 3,973 286 Laurel Deegan-Fricke DEM 53,905 16,534 33,468 3,670 233 Brad Hessel LIB 5,081 2,416 2,317 285 63 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 16 Eric Weaver REP 36,530 17,432 16,640 2,192 266 Jay Chaudhuri DEM 68,842 23,111 41,498 3,726 507 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 17 Tamara Barringer REP 59,105 25,424 29,822 3,543 316 Susan P. Evans DEM 58,063 17,048 37,252 3,469 294 Susan J. Hogarth LIB 5,191 2,568 2,312 246 65 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 18 Chad Barefoot REP 57,121 22,558 32,071 2,212 280 Gil Johnson DEM 46,105 12,566 31,758 1,543 238 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 19 Wesley Meredith REP 40,359 15,357 23,521 1,287 194 Toni Morris DEM 31,149 9,171 20,973 834 171 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 20 Floyd B. McKissick, Jr. DEM 71,865 15,250 54,753 1,415 447 Barbara Howe LIB 16,202 4,811 10,804 495 92 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 21 Dan Travieso REP 19,338 7,349 11,261 631 97 Ben Clark DEM 49,081 13,982 33,873 948 278 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 22 T. Greg Doucette REP 39,198 11,710 25,886 1,474 128 Mike Woodard DEM 74,693 13,458 57,991 2,924 320 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 23 Mary Lopez Carter REP 37,322 12,832 23,032 1,356 102 Valerie P. Foushee DEM 79,520 14,262 61,183 3,934 141 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 24 Rick Gunn REP 51,833 22,667 26,879 2,030 257 John Thorpe DEM 33,456 11,836 20,284 1,081 255 NORTH CAROLINA STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS Friday, December 9, 2016 November 08, 2016 General Election Results by Contest Page 4 of 17 Contest Choice Party Total Votes Election Day One Stop Abs Mail Provisional NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 25 Tom McInnis REP 53,621 19,895 32,002 1,324 400 Dannie M.
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