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November 03, 2020 General Election Results by Contest Page 1 of 19 Tuesday, November 24, 2020 November 03, 2020 General Election Results by Contest Page 1 of 19 Contest Choice Party Total Votes Election Day One Stop Abs Mail Provisional US PRESIDENT Donald J. Trump REP 2,758,775 581,189 1,890,765 277,862 8,959 Joseph R. Biden DEM 2,684,292 292,173 1,685,558 699,774 6,787 Don Blankenship CST 7,549 1,845 4,040 1,628 36 Howie Hawkins GRE 12,195 3,014 6,158 2,953 70 Jo Jorgensen LIB 48,678 13,854 25,069 9,529 226 Write-In (Miscellaneous) 13,196 3,403 6,374 3,366 53 Jade Simmons (Write-In) 119 19 77 23 0 US SENATE Thom Tillis REP 2,665,598 547,212 1,830,134 280,361 7,891 Shannon W. Bray LIB 171,571 38,487 99,910 32,419 755 Cal Cunningham DEM 2,569,965 283,747 1,616,428 663,302 6,488 Kevin E. Hayes CST 67,818 16,323 41,582 9,492 421 US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 01 Sandy Smith REP 159,748 36,664 111,049 11,456 579 G. K. Butterfield DEM 188,870 27,526 133,539 27,070 735 US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 02 Deborah K. Ross DEM 311,887 28,363 178,015 104,662 847 Alan D. Swain REP 172,544 34,111 106,571 31,375 487 Jeff Matemu LIB 10,914 2,596 5,588 2,646 84 US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 03 Daryl Farrow DEM 132,752 17,839 86,607 27,811 495 Greg Murphy REP 229,800 53,053 157,031 18,828 888 US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 04 David E. Price DEM 332,421 24,256 206,340 101,297 528 Robert Thomas REP 161,298 29,418 108,441 23,077 362 US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 05 David Wilson Brown DEM 119,846 15,268 77,152 27,128 298 Virginia Foxx REP 257,843 53,509 182,050 21,500 784 Jeff Gregory CST 7,555 2,175 4,544 783 53 US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 06 Lee Haywood REP 153,598 30,444 102,379 20,473 302 Kathy Manning DEM 253,531 30,471 165,307 57,129 624 US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 07 David Rouzer REP 272,443 47,821 196,830 26,905 887 Christopher M. Ward DEM 179,045 19,437 112,987 46,067 554 Write-In (Miscellaneous) 426 81 272 73 0 Theresa (Terri) Everett 294 18 161 113 2 (Write-In) US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 08 Patricia Timmons-Goodson DEM 177,781 22,996 114,919 39,242 624 Richard Hudson REP 202,774 41,798 139,404 20,924 648 US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 09 Cynthia L. Wallace DEM 179,463 20,289 112,151 46,484 539 Dan Bishop REP 224,661 44,859 152,460 26,437 905 US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 10 David Parker DEM 128,189 17,173 78,340 32,402 274 NORTH CAROLINA STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS Tuesday, November 24, 2020 November 03, 2020 General Election Results by Contest Page 2 of 19 Contest Choice Party Total Votes Election Day One Stop Abs Mail Provisional US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 10 Patrick McHenry REP 284,095 61,217 195,898 26,239 741 US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 11 Tamara Zwinak GRE 5,503 1,287 3,037 1,155 24 Madison Cawthorn REP 245,351 55,675 165,972 23,027 677 Moe Davis DEM 190,609 18,514 113,876 57,998 221 Tracey DeBruhl LIB 8,682 2,418 4,912 1,315 37 US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 12 Alma Adams DEM 341,457 39,483 224,010 77,428 536 US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 13 Ted Budd REP 267,181 61,408 180,875 24,186 712 Scott Huffman DEM 124,684 19,809 74,983 29,582 310 NC GOVERNOR Al Pisano CST 20,934 5,494 11,328 3,950 162 Roy Cooper DEM 2,834,790 326,360 1,770,375 730,742 7,313 Steven J. DiFiore LIB 60,449 15,999 32,428 11,674 348 Dan Forest REP 2,586,605 542,782 1,791,319 244,583 7,921 NC LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Mark Robinson REP 2,800,656 582,564 1,910,067 299,575 8,450 Yvonne Lewis Holley DEM 2,623,458 291,999 1,651,386 673,325 6,748 NC ATTORNEY GENERAL Jim O'Neill REP 2,699,778 562,130 1,845,643 283,717 8,288 Josh Stein DEM 2,713,400 309,606 1,708,635 688,312 6,847 NC AUDITOR Anthony Wayne (Tony) REP 2,635,825 548,417 1,809,375 270,017 8,016 Street Beth A. Wood DEM 2,730,175 314,279 1,718,159 690,792 6,945 NC COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE Steve Troxler REP 2,901,849 588,878 1,965,678 338,944 8,349 Jenna Wadsworth DEM 2,485,722 279,559 1,574,813 624,632 6,718 NC COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE Mike Causey REP 2,775,488 569,914 1,890,815 306,582 8,177 Wayne Goodwin DEM 2,586,464 292,762 1,635,256 651,654 6,792 NC COMMISSIONER OF LABOR Josh Dobson REP 2,726,619 563,173 1,864,519 290,833 8,094 Jessica Holmes DEM 2,637,528 300,300 1,662,774 667,508 6,946 NC SECRETARY OF STATE E.C. Sykes REP 2,630,559 545,998 1,803,944 272,587 8,030 Elaine Marshall DEM 2,755,571 320,471 1,735,880 692,186 7,034 NC SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Catherine Truitt REP 2,753,220 569,990 1,877,869 297,095 8,266 Jen Mangrum DEM 2,605,169 291,694 1,645,728 661,105 6,642 NC TREASURER Ronnie Chatterji DEM 2,537,019 287,909 1,606,414 636,041 6,655 Dale R. Folwell REP 2,812,799 572,413 1,910,744 321,388 8,254 NC SUPREME COURT CHIEF JUSTICE SEAT 01 Cheri Beasley DEM Paul Newby REP NC SUPREME COURT ASSOCIATE JUSTICE SEAT 02 Phil Berger, Jr. REP 2,723,704 562,782 1,863,948 288,867 8,107 Lucy Inman DEM 2,652,187 301,391 1,669,850 674,069 6,877 NORTH CAROLINA STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS Tuesday, November 24, 2020 November 03, 2020 General Election Results by Contest Page 3 of 19 Contest Choice Party Total Votes Election Day One Stop Abs Mail Provisional NC SUPREME COURT ASSOCIATE JUSTICE SEAT 04 Tamara Barringer REP 2,746,362 563,550 1,872,820 301,810 8,182 Mark Davis DEM 2,616,265 298,219 1,653,308 657,976 6,762 NC COURT OF APPEALS JUDGE SEAT 04 Tricia Shields DEM 2,577,013 288,819 1,629,434 652,088 6,672 April C. Wood REP 2,767,469 569,351 1,885,930 304,006 8,182 NC COURT OF APPEALS JUDGE SEAT 05 Lora Christine Cubbage DEM 2,600,632 293,649 1,642,533 657,686 6,764 Fred Gore REP 2,735,952 562,935 1,867,403 297,563 8,051 NC COURT OF APPEALS JUDGE SEAT 06 Gray Styers DEM 2,561,090 286,851 1,620,981 646,635 6,623 Chris Dillon REP 2,769,020 568,474 1,884,966 307,417 8,163 NC COURT OF APPEALS JUDGE SEAT 07 Reuben F. Young DEM 2,578,035 287,479 1,628,259 655,670 6,627 Jeff Carpenter REP 2,747,109 566,946 1,874,562 297,452 8,149 NC COURT OF APPEALS JUDGE SEAT 13 Chris Brook DEM 2,597,573 291,939 1,639,602 659,292 6,740 Jefferson G. Griffin REP 2,720,503 561,038 1,858,836 292,633 7,996 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 01 Bob Steinburg REP 58,319 16,393 37,658 4,135 133 Tess Judge DEM 47,248 7,434 31,592 8,094 128 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 02 Norman W. Sanderson REP 63,014 12,183 45,158 5,544 129 Libbie Griffin DEM 32,870 3,650 20,414 8,741 65 Tim Harris LIB 3,884 1,017 2,309 536 22 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 03 Ernestine (Byrd) Bazemore DEM 45,507 6,924 32,006 6,473 104 Thomas S. Hester, Jr. REP 41,959 11,362 27,519 3,001 77 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 04 Sammy Davis Webb REP 38,514 9,522 26,168 2,681 143 Milton F. (Toby) Fitch, Jr. DEM 51,384 8,283 36,686 6,256 159 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 05 Don Davis DEM 51,702 6,764 35,749 8,825 364 Karen Kozel REP 42,104 8,821 30,000 3,058 225 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 06 Ike Johnson DEM 25,831 3,669 16,334 5,658 170 Michael A. Lazzara REP 49,007 11,001 33,287 4,332 387 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 07 Jim Perry REP 45,364 7,989 33,771 3,475 129 Donna Lake DEM 36,737 4,666 25,638 6,310 123 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 08 Bill Rabon REP 85,484 12,566 63,503 9,069 346 David Sink DEM 48,040 4,058 30,112 13,747 123 Anthony Mascolo LIB 4,335 953 2,662 694 26 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 09 Harper Peterson DEM 61,987 6,300 37,931 17,581 175 Michael Lee REP 63,255 9,397 45,246 8,444 168 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 10 Brent Jackson REP 56,740 13,383 39,570 3,645 142 Vernon R.
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