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11/06/2018 Official General Election Results - Statewide NCBE S Contest Results Page 1 of 11 @ NORTH CARQUNA Federal Council of State NC Senate NC “A” """m "F “'"“ mm" House Judicial Referenda Cross—County Local 11/06/2018 OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS - STATEWIDE Text S ize:A A 1 Options | Downloads Criteria Election: [11/06/2018 q County: ETATE VJ Office: We SENATE v] Legislative Defendant Trial Contest: [ALL , q s Display Results—l | Refresh j Ex.053 Statewide Info Last C ounty Submit: November 27, 2018 8:55 am Exhibit 6 Last County Upload: M J k November 27, 2018 8:55 am - 5/15/09ac son Precincts Reported: “PM” 5“?“ M“ 100.00% (2,706 out of 2,706) 100.00% Ballots C ast: 52.98% ( 3,755,778out of 7,089,657 . 5 2,3..98‘3165 NC S TATESENATE DISTRICT 01 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 90 of 90 . BALLOT NNAME O BALLOT PARTY COUNT ‘ PERCENT Bob S teinburg REP 39,815 53.21% D. C olePhelps DEM 35,017 46.79% https://er.ncsbe. gov/'?election_idt=l 1/06/201 8&county_id=0&office=NCS&contcst=0 5/ 14/201 9 LEGISLATIVE DEFENDANTS TX053-1 NC SBE Contest Results Page 2 of l I NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 02 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 64 of 64 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY iAongl PERCENT Norman Sanderson REP 42,898 61.78% Ginger Garner DEM 24,644 35.49% Tim Harris . LIB 1,894 2.73% NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 03 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 90 of 90 BALLOT NAME ON BALLOT . PARTY I COUNT PERCENT Erica D. Smith DEM 33,942 53.86% C. (Chuck) Earley, Jr. REP 29,082 46.14% NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 04 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 68 of 68 ' BALLOT H NAME ON BALLOT PARTY COUNT PERCENT Milton F. (Toby) Fitch, Jr. DEM 36,471 57.77% Richard Scott REP 25,391 40.22% Jesse Shear-in LIB 1,264 2.00% NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 05 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 50 of 50 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY COUNT PERCENT Don Davis DEM 36,321 55.34% Kimberly Robb REP 29,317 44.66% NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 06 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 31 of 31 BALLOT NAME ON BALLOT PARTY COUNT PERCENT Harry Brown REP 27,228 65.07% Joseph (Joe) Webb DEM 14,615 34.93% Imps://er.ncsbc.gov/?clccti0n_dtr1 1/06/2018&counly_id=0&office=NCS&comest=0 5/14/2019 LEGISLATIVE DEFENDANTS TX053-2 NC SBE Contest Results Page 3 of l 1 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 07 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 52 of 52 BALLOT NAME ON BALLOT PARTY COUNT PERCENT Louis Milford Pate, Jr. REP 30,329 53.90% David B. Brantley - DEM 25,940 46.10% NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 08 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 65 of 65 BALLOT NAME ON BALLOT PARTY COUNT PERCENT Bill Rabon REP 55,024 58.55% David W. Sink, Jr. DEM 36,191 38.51% Anthony H. Mascolo LIB 2,764 2.94% NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 09 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 43 of 43 BALLOT NAME ON BALLOT PARTY COUNT PERCENT Harper Peterson , DEM 42,257 48.60% Michael Lee REP 42,026 48.33% Ethan Bickley LIB 2,671 3.07% NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 10 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 57 of 57 BALLOT NAME ON BALLOT PARTY COUNT PERCENT Brent Jackson REP 33,366 62.46% Vernon R. Moore DEM 20,057 37.54% NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 11 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 44 of 44 BALLOT NAME ON BALLOT PARTY COUNT PERCENT Rick Horner REP ' 45,768 56.49% Albert R. Pacer DEM 35,258 43.51% httpszl/crncsbe.gow“?electi0n_dt=1 1/06/2018&cmmty_id=0&oFfice==NCS&contcstr0 5/14/2019 LEGISLATIVE DEFENDANTS TX053-3 NC SBE Contest Results Page4 ofll NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 12 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 25 of 25 BALLOT NAME ON BALLOT PARTY COUNT PERCENT Jim BUrgin REP 34,931 60.00% Jean Sivoli DEM 23,290 40.00% NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 13 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 65 of 65 BALLOT NAME ON BALLOT PARTY V COUNT PERCENT Danny Earl Britt, Jr. REP 31,106 62.50% John Campbell DEM 18,661 37.50% NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 14 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 36 of 36 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY 83$qu PERCENT Dan Blue DEM 55,035 71.36% Sandy Andrews REP 19,951 25.87% Richard Haygood LIB 2,138 2.77% NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 15 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 50 of 50 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY 3:353; PERCENT Jay J. Chaudhuri DEM 60,805 73.10°/o Alan David Michael REP 19,365 23.280/0 Brian Lewis LIB 3,005 3.610/0 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 16 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 45 of 45 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY zAg-bfil PERCENT Wiley Nickel DEM 63,335 65.28% Paul Smith REP 30,308 31.24% Brian Irving LIB 3,382 3.49% https://er.ncsbe.g0v/?electi0n_dt=l 1/06/2018&counlyflid=0&0ffice=NCS&contest=0 5/14/2019 LEGISLATIVE DEFENDANTS TX053-4 NC SBE Contest Results Page 5 ofi 1 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 17 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 37 of 37 NAME ON BALLOT pARTY PERCENT 50,040 Sam Searcy DEM 50.60% Tamara Barringer REP 45,841 46.35% 3,016 Bruce Basson LIB 3.05% NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 18 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 55 of 55 BALLOT ‘ NAME ON BALLOT PARTY COUNT PERCENT John Alexander REP 51,794 49.90°/o Mack Paul DEM 49,155 47.350/0 Brad Hessei LIB 2,855 2.75°/o I i i | N C STATE SENATE DISTRICT 19 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 50 of 50 | BALLOT NAME ON BALLOT . PARTY COUNT PERCENT Kirk DeViere DEM 29,815 50.37% Wesley Meredith REP 29,382 49.63% l I N C STATE SENATE DISTRICT 20 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 40 of 40 | BALLOT NAME ON BALLOT PARTY COUNT PERCENT Floyd B. McKissick, Jr. DEM 74,205 83.520/0 Tom Stark REP 12,309 13.850/0 Jared Erickson LIB 2,331 2.620/0 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 21 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 42 of 42 BALLOT NAME ON BALLOT PARTY COUNT PERCENT Ben Clark DEM 33,238 70.94% Timothy Leever REP 13,616 29.06% https:/':’er.ncsbe.gov/‘?electi0n_dt=l 1/06/20] 8&county_id=0&0ffice=NCS8¢contest=0 5/14/2019 LEGISLATIVE DEFENDANTS TX053-5 NC SBE Contest Results Page 6 of 11 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 22 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 43 of 43 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY PERCENT Mike Woodard DEM ; 45,153 61.81% Rickey (Rick) Padgett “ REP 26,989 36.14% Ray Ubinger - LIB 1,527 2.05% NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 23 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 62 of 62 , BALLOT NAME ON BALLOT PARTY COUNT PERCENT Valerie P. Foushee DEM 73,332 71.29% Tom Glendinning REP 29,530 28.71% NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 24 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 52 of 52 BALLOT NAME ON BALLOT PARTY ‘ coum. PERCENT Rick Gunn REP 42,324 53.86% _ J. D. Wooten > DEM 36,255 46.14% Rick Gunn REP 0 0.00% J. D. Wooten DEM 0 0.00% Precincts Reported: 63 of 63 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY i‘gfifi; PERCENT Torn McInnis REP 41,601 57.09% Helen Probst Mills DEM 31,268 42.91% NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 26 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 39 of 39 BALLOT NAME ON BALLOT PARTY COUNT PERCENT Jerry W. Tillman REP 39,103 64.83% William (Bill) McCaskill DEM 21,217 35.17% https://er.ncsbe.g0v/‘Zelcction_d1=l 1/06/201 8&counly_id=0&office=N C S&contest=0 5/l4f2019 LEGISLATIVE DEFENDANTS TX053-6 NC SBE Contest Results Page 7 of 11 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 27 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 64 of 64 BALLOT NAME ON BALLOT PARTY COUNT PERCENT Michael Garrett DEM ‘ 45,205 50.52% Trudy Wade REP 44,268 49.48% NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 28 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 69 of 69 BALLOT NAME ON BALLOT PARTY COUNT PERCENT Gladys Robinson DEM 56,262 75.25% Clark Porter REP 18,509 24.75% NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 29 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 57 of 57 BALLOT NAME ON BALLOT PARTY COUNT PERCENT Eddie Gallimore REP 46,974 71.64% Cheraton Love DEM 18,594 28.36% NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 30 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 58 of 58 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY Bag-fig; PERCENT Philip E. (Phil) Berger REP 43,132 62.63% Jen Mangrum DEM 23,558 34.21% R. Michael Jordan LIB 2,182 3.17% NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 31 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 59 of 59 BALLOT NAME ON BALLOT PARTY COUNT PERCENT 30yce Krawiec REP 54,267 61.00% John Motsinger, Jr. DEM 34,693 39.00% NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 32 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 56 of 56 https://er.ncsbegov/Z’election dt=1 1/06/20 1 88m)unry_id«=0&office=NC 8&c0mest:0 5/14/2019 LEGISLATIVE DEFENDANTS TX053-7 NC SBE Contest Results Page 8 of II BALLOT NAME ON BALLOT PARTY COUNT PERCENT Paul Lowe, Jr. ' DEM 47,221 72.88% Eric Henderson REP 17,572 27.12% NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 33 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 64 of 64 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOTCOUNT PERCENT Carl Ford REP 47,473 68.18% Arin Wilhelm DEM 22,154 31.82% NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 34 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 41 of 41 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOTCOUNT PERCENT Vickie Sawyer REP 54,635 69.73% Beniah McMiiler DEM 23,716 30.27% NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 35 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 48 of 48 " ‘ ' BALLOT NAME ON BALLOT PARTY COUNT PERCENT Todd Johnson REP 49,848 61.51% Caroline L.
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