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BY AUTHOR HD 2012 CPI 2012 Winner 2012 Party 2012 Vote HD 2012 CPI 2012 Winner 2012 Party 2012 Vote % General Election Candidates 1 R+6 Bob Steinburg R 56.3% Steinburg (Rep) - Garry W Meiggs (Dem) 2 D+0 W A (Winkie) Wilkins (did not seek re-election) D 56.7% Ray Jeffers (Dem) - Larry Yarborough (Rep) 3 R+8 Michael Speciale R 59.2% Speciale (Rep) - Whit Whitley (Dem) 4 R+11 Jimmy Dixon R 65.0% Dixon (Rep) - Winner - Incumbent 5 D+21 Annie Ward Mobley (LOST) D 100.0% Howard Hunter (Dem) - Sidney Pierce (Rep) 6 R+4 Paul Tine D 50.6% Tine (Dem) - Mattie Lawson (Rep) 7 D+15 Bobbie Richardson (replaced Angela R Bryant) D 100.0% Richardson (Dem) - Winner - Incumbent 8 R+1 Susan Martin R 57.2% Martin (Rep) - Bobi Gregory (Dem) 9 R+4 Brian Brown R 51.5% Brown B (Rep) - Uriah Ward (Dem) 10 R+12 John Bell R 66.6% Bell J (Rep) - Winner - Incumbent 11 D+12 Duane Hall D 100.0% Hall D (Dem) - Ray Martin (Rep) 12 D+10 George Graham D 65.8% Graham G (Dem) - Winner - Incumbent 13 R+16 Patricia (Pat) McElraft R 88.3% McElraft (Rep) - Jim Nolan (Dem) 14 R+8 George G Cleveland R 100.0% Cleveland (Rep) - Winner - Incumbent 15 R+12 Phillip Shepard R 100.0% Shepard (Rep) - Winner - Incumbent 16 R+11 Chris Millis R 100.0% Millis (Rep) - Steve Unger (Dem) 17 R+12 Frank Iler R 66.2% Iler (Rep) - Charles Warren (Dem) 18 D+12 Susi Hamilton D 66.5% Hamilton (Dem) - Winner - Incumbent 19 R+9 Ted Davis Jr R 60.3% Davis (Rep) - Winner - Incumbent 20 R+10 Rick Catlin R 64.1% Catlin (Rep) - Betsy Jordan (Dem) 21 D+18 Larry M Bell D 100.0% Bell L (Dem) - Winner - Incumbent 22 R+1 William Brisson D 100.0% Brisson (Dem) - Ken Smith (Rep) 23 D+18 Joe Tolson (did not seek re-election) D 100.0% Holderness - Willingham; Dem. 2nd Primary July 15 24 D+26 Jean Farmer-Butterfield D 100.0% Farmer-Butterfield (Dem) - Winner - Incumbent 25 R+7 Jeffrey L (Jeff) Collins R 63.3% Collins (Rep) - Joe Hester (Dem) 26 R+8 Leo Daughtry R 59.7% Daughtry (Rep) - Winner - Incumbent 27 D+20 Michael H Wray D 90.9% Wray (Dem) - Winner - Incumbent 28 R+12 James H (JH) Langdon Jr R 100.0% Langdon (Rep) - Winner - Incumbent 29 D+34 Larry D Hall D 100.0% Hall L (Dem) - Winner - Incumbent 30 D+21 Paul Luebke D 100.0% Luebke (Dem) - Winner - Incumbent 31 D+32 H M (Mickey) Michaux Jr D 100.0% Michaux (Dem) - Todd Conrad (Rep) 32 D+19 Nathan Baskerville D 70.8% Baskerville (Dem) - Winner - Incumbent 33 D+30 Rosa U Gill D 100.0% Gill (Dem) - Perry Whitlock (Rep) 34 D+14 Grier Martin (replaced Deborah K Ross) D 97.4% Martin (Dem) - Winner - Incumbent 35 R+4 Chris Malone R 50.8% Malone (Rep) - Brian Mountcastle (Dem) 36 R+4 Nelson Dollar R 55.0% Dollar (Rep) - Lisa Baker (Dem) 37 R+6 Paul Stam R 57.0% Stam (Rep) - Winner - Incumbent 38 D+28 Yvonne Lewis Holley D 87.7% Holley (Dem) - Joe Thompson (Rep) 39 D+9 Darren Jackson D 100.0% Jackson (Dem) - Winner - Incumbent 40 R+3 Marilyn Avila R 53.9% Avila (Rep) - Margaret E Broadwell (Dem) 41 R+0 Tom Murry R 51.8% Murry (Rep) - Gale Adcock (Dem) 42 D+23 Marvin W Lucas D 77.5% Lucas (Dem) - Winner - Incumbent 43 D+19 Elmer Floyd D BY69.6% AUTHOR Floyd (Dem) - Winner - Incumbent 44 D+5 Rick Glazier D 56.3% Glazier (Dem) - Richard Button (Rep) 45 R+3 John Szoka R 56.4% Szoka (Rep) - Winner - Incumbent 46 D+4 Ken Waddell D 54.1% Waddell (Dem) - Brenden Jones (Rep) 47 D+19 Charles Graham D 100.0% Graham C (Dem) - Winner - Incumbent 48 D+22 Garland E Pierce D 100.0% Pierce (Dem) - Winner - Incumbent 49 R+1 Jim Fulghum (did not seek re-election) R 54.0% Gary Pendleton (Rep) - Kim Hanchette (Dem) 50 D+8 Graig R. Meyer (replaced Valerie Foushee) D 55.0% Meyer (Dem) - Rod Chaney (Rep) 51 R+5 Michael (Mike) Stone R 52.0% Stone (Rep) - Brad Salmon (Dem) 52 R+12 James L (Jamie) Boles Jr R 100.0% Boles (Rep) - Winner - Incumbent 53 R+5 David Lewis R 56.5% Lewis (Rep) - Susan Byerly (Dem) 54 D+5 Deb McManus (did not seek re-election) D 56.1% Robert T Reives (Dem) Andy Wilkie (Rep) 55 R+7 Mark Brody R 56.6% Brody (Rep) - Kim Hargett (Dem) 56 D+26 Verla C Insko D 77.4% Insko (Dem) - David Pratt Carter (Rep) 57 D+23 Mary Price (Pricey) Harrison D 100.0% Harrison (Dem) - Winner - Incumbent 58 D+27 Alma Adams (did not seek re-election) D 79.9% Winner - Ralph Johnson (Dem) 59 R+9 Jon Hardister R 100.0% Hardister (Rep) - Scott Jones (Dem) - Paul Meinhart (Lib) 60 D+28 Marcus Brandon (did not seek re-election) D 100.0% Winner - Cecil Brockman (Dem) 61 R+8 John Faircloth R 63.8% Faircloth (Rep) - Ron Weatherford (Dem) 62 R+8 John M Blust R 76.3% Blust (Rep) - Sal Leone (Dem) 63 R+5 Stephen M Ross R 56.7% Ross (Rep) - Ian Baltutis (Dem) 64 R+7 Dennis Riddell R 59.0% Riddell (Rep) - Winner - Incumbent 65 R+7 Bert Jones R 59.5% Jones (Rep) - Elretha Perkins (Dem) 66 D+7 Ken Goodman D 100.0% Goodman (Dem) - Winner - Incumbent 67 R+14 Justin P Burr R 62.6% Burr (Rep) - Nalin Mehta (Dem) 68 R+15 Craig Horn R 65.2% Horn (Rep) - Winner - Incumbent 69 R+13 Dean Arp R 100.0% Arp (Rep) - Winner - Incumbent 70 R+22 Pat B Hurley R 100.0% Hurley (Rep) - Wesley Fennnell (Dem) 71 D+22 Evelyn Terry D 77.9% Terry (Dem) - Kris McCann (Rep) 72 D+21 Edward (Ed) Hanes Jr D 74.4% Hanes (Dem) - Winner - Incumbent 73 R+21 Mark W Hollo (did not seek re-election) R 71.4% Winner - Lee Zachary 74 R+10 Debra Conrad R 64.4% Conrad (Rep) - Mary Dickinson (Dem) 75 R+8 Donny C Lambeth R 100.0% Lambeth (Rep) - David Gordon (Dem) 76 R+15 Carl Ford R 100.0% Ford (Rep) - Winner - Incumbent 77 R+11 Harry Warren R 61.8% Warren (Rep) - Winner - Incumbent 78 R+23 Allen Ray McNeill R 75.0% McNeill (Rep) - Winner - Incumbent 79 R+16 Julia Craven Howard R 70.1% Howard (Rep) - 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Winner - Incumbent 95 R+16 C Robert Brawley (LOST) R 94.8% Winner - John Fraley (Rep) 96 R+13 Andy Wells (did not seek re-election) R 62.5% Jay Adams (Rep) Cliff Moone (Dem) 97 R+18 Jason R Saine R 100.0% Saine (Rep) - Rosemary B Hubbard (Dem) 98 R+9 Thom Tillis (did not seek re-election) R 100.0% John Bradford (Rep) Natasha Marcus (Dem) 99 D+30 Rodney W Moore D 100.0% Moore (Dem) - Winner - Incumbent 100 D+22 Tricia Cotham D 100.0% Cotham (Dem) - Winner - Incumbent 101 D+24 Beverly Miller Earle D 100.0% Earle (Dem) - Winner - Incumbent 102 D+32 Becky Carney D 100.0% Carney (Dem) - Winner - Incumbent 103 R+7 Bill Brawley R 100.0% Brawley W (Rep) - Winner - Incumbent 104 R+8 Ruth Samuelson (did not seek re-election) R 100.0% Dan Bishop (Rep) Eric Cable (Lib) 105 R+10 Jacqueline Schaffer R 100.0% Schaffer (Rep) - Winner - Incumbent 106 D+34 Carla Cunningham D 100.0% Cunningham (Dem) - Trey Lowe (Rep) 107 D+29 Kelly Alexander D 100.0% Alexander (Dem) - Winner - Incumbent 108 R+11 John A Torbett R 100.0% Torbett (Rep) - 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