2012 North Carolina House of Representatives election

2012 North Carolina House of Representatives election

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All 120 seats in the North Carolina House of Representatives
61 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Thom Tillis Joe Hackney (Retired)
Party Republican Democratic
Leader since January 26, 2011 January 1, 2007
Leader's seat 98th - Cornelius 54th - Chapel Hill
Last election 68 52
Seats won 77 43
Seat change Increase9 Decrease9

Results:
     Democratic hold      Democratic gain
     Republican hold      Republican gain

Speaker before election

Thom Tillis
Republican

Elected Speaker

Thom Tillis
Republican

An election was held on November 6, 2012 to elect all 120 members to North Carolina's House of Representatives. The election coincided with elections for other offices, including Presidency, Governor, U.S. House of Representatives, and state senate. The primary election was held on May 8, 2012 with a primary run-off held on July 17, 2012.

Results summary

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District Incumbent Party Elected Party
1st Bill Owens Dem Bob Steinburg Rep
2nd Winkie Wilkins[a] Dem Winkie Wilkins Dem
Jim Crawford[b] Dem
3rd Norman Sanderson Rep Michael Speciale Rep
4th Jimmy Dixon Rep Jimmy Dixon Rep
Efton Sager[c] Rep
5th Annie Mobley Dem Annie Mobley Dem
6th Bill Cook Rep Paul Tine Dem
Timothy Spear[d] Dem
7th Angela Bryant Dem Angela Bryant Dem
8th Edith Warren Dem Susan Martin Rep
9th Marian McLawhorn Dem Brian Brown Rep
10th Karen Kozel† Rep John Bell Rep
11th Jennifer Weiss[e] Dem Duane Hall Dem
12th Barbara Lee† Dem George Graham Dem
13th Pat McElraft Rep Pat McElraft Rep
14th George Cleveland Rep George Cleveland Rep
15th Phil Shepard Rep Phil Shepard Rep
16th Carolyn Justice Rep Chris Millis Rep
17th Frank Iler Rep Frank Iler Rep
18th Susi Hamilton Dem Susi Hamilton Dem
19th Ted Davis Jr. Rep Ted Davis Jr. Rep
20th New Seat Rick Catlin Rep
21st Larry Bell Dem Larry Bell Dem
22nd William Brisson Dem William Brisson Dem
23rd Joe Tolson Dem Joe Tolson Dem
24th Jean Farmer-Butterfield Dem Jean Farmer-Butterfield Dem
25th Jeff Collins Rep Jeff Collins Rep
Glen Bradley[f] Rep
26th Leo Daughtry Rep Leo Daughtry Rep
27th Michael Wray Dem Michael Wray Dem
28th James Langdon Jr. Rep James Langdon Jr. Rep
29th Larry Hall Dem Larry Hall Dem
30th Paul Luebke Dem Paul Luebke Dem
31st Mickey Michaux Dem Mickey Michaux Dem
32nd New Seat Nathan Baskerville Dem
33rd Rosa Gill Dem Rosa Gill Dem
34th Deborah Ross[g] Dem Deborah Ross Dem
Grier Martin Dem
35th New Seat Chris Malone Rep
36th Nelson Dollar Rep Nelson Dollar Rep
37th Paul Stam Rep Paul Stam Rep
38th New Seat Yvonne Lewis Holley Dem
39th Darren Jackson Dem Darren Jackson Dem
40th Marilyn Avila Rep Marilyn Avila Rep
41st Tom Murry Rep Tom Murry Rep
42nd Marvin Lucas Dem Marvin Lucas Dem
43rd Elmer Floyd Dem Elmer Floyd Dem
44th Rick Glazier[h] Dem Rick Glazier Dem
Dianne Parfitt† Dem
45th New Seat John Szoka Rep
46th Gaston (G. L.) Pridgen Rep Ken Waddell Dem
Dewey Hill[i] Dem
47th Charles Graham Dem Charles Graham Dem
48th Garland Pierce Dem Garland Pierce Dem
49th New Seat Jim Fulghum Rep
50th Bill Faison Dem Valerie Foushee Dem
51st Mike Stone Rep Mike Stone Rep
52nd Jamie Boles Rep Jamie Boles Rep
53rd David Lewis Rep David Lewis Rep
54th Joe Hackney Dem Deb McManus Dem
55th Frank McGuirt[j] Dem Mark Brody Rep
56th Verla Insko Dem Verla Insko Dem
57th Pricey Harrison Dem Pricey Harrison Dem
Maggie Jeffus[k] Dem
58th Alma Adams Dem Alma Adams Dem
59th New Seat Jon Hardister Rep
60th Marcus Brandon Dem Marcus Brandon Dem
61st John Faircloth Rep John Faircloth Rep
62nd John Blust Rep John Blust Rep
63rd Alice Bordsen Dem Stephen Ross Rep
64th Dan Ingle† Rep Dennis Riddell Rep
65th Bert Jones Rep Bert Jones Rep
66th Ken Goodman Dem Ken Goodman Dem
67th Justin Burr Rep Justin Burr Rep
68th Craig Horn Rep Craig Horn Rep
69th New Seat Dean Arp Rep
70th Pat Hurley Rep Pat Hurley Rep
71st Larry Womble Dem Evelyn Terry Dem
72nd Earline Parmon Dem Ed Hanes Dem
73rd Mark Hollo[l] Rep Mark Hollo Rep
Darrell McCormick[m] Rep
74th Dale Folwell Rep Debra Conrad Rep
Joyce Krawiec[n] Rep
75th Bill McGee Rep Donny Lambeth Rep
76th Fred Steen II Rep Carl Ford Rep
77th Harry Warren Rep Harry Warren Rep
78th Allen McNeill Rep Allen McNeill Rep
79th Julia Craven Howard Rep Julia Craven Howard Rep
80th Jerry Dockham Rep Jerry Dockham Rep
81st Rayne Brown Rep Rayne Brown Rep
82nd Larry Pittman Rep Larry Pittman Rep
83rd Linda Johnson Rep Linda Johnson Rep
84th New Seat Rena Turner Rep
85th Mitch Gillespie Rep Mitch Gillespie Rep
Phillip Frye[o] Rep
86th Hugh Blackwell Rep Hugh Blackwell Rep
87th Edgar Starnes Rep Edgar Starnes Rep
88th Martha Alexander[p] Dem Rob Bryan Rep
89th Mitchell Setzer Rep Mitchell Setzer Rep
90th Sarah Stevens Rep Sarah Stevens Rep
91st Bryan Holloway Rep Bryan Holloway Rep
92nd New Seat Charles Jeter Rep
93rd Jonathan Jordan Rep Jonathan Jordan Rep
94th Shirley Randleman Rep Jeffrey Elmore Rep
95th Grey Mills Rep Robert Brawley Rep
96th Mark Hilton Rep Andy Wells Rep
97th Jason Saine Rep Jason Saine Rep
98th Thom Tillis Rep Thom Tillis Rep
99th Rodney Moore Dem Rodney Moore Dem
100th Tricia Cotham Dem Tricia Cotham Dem
101st Beverly Earle Dem Beverly Earle Dem
102nd Becky Carney Dem Becky Carney Dem
103rd Bill Brawley Rep Bill Brawley Rep
104th Ruth Samuelson Rep Ruth Samuelson Rep
105th Ric Killian Rep Jacqueline Schaffer Rep
106th New Seat Carla Cunningham Dem
107th Kelly Alexander Dem Kelly Alexander Dem
108th John Torbett Rep John Torbett Rep
109th William Current† Rep Dana Bumgardner Rep
110th Kelly Hastings Rep Kelly Hastings Rep
111th Tim Moore Rep Tim Moore Rep
112th Mike Hager Rep Mike Hager Rep
113th Trudi Walend Rep Chris Whitmire Rep
114th Susan Fisher Dem Susan Fisher Dem
115th Patsy Keever Dem Nathan Ramsey Rep
116th Tim Moffitt Rep Tim Moffitt Rep
117th Chuck McGrady Rep Chuck McGrady Rep
118th Ray Rapp Dem Michele Presnell Rep
119th Phil Haire Dem Joe Sam Queen Dem
120th Roger West Rep Roger West Rep

† - Incumbent not seeking re-election

Incumbents defeated in primary election

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Incumbents defeated in general election

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Open seats that changed parties

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Newly created seats

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Seats eliminated by redistricting

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  • Timothy Spear (D-District 2) didn't seek re-election after his seat was merged with the 6th district
  • Dewey Hill (D-District 20) didn't seek re-election after his seat was merged with the 46th district
  • Grier Martin (D-District 34) didn't seek re-election after the 38th district was merged with his 34th district
  • Dianne Parfitt (D-District 44) didn't seek re-election after the 45th district was merged with her 44th district
  • Glen Bradley (R-District 49) ran for the NC Senate after his seat was merged with the 25th district
  • Maggie Jeffus (D-District 59) didn't seek re-election after her seat was merged with the 57th district
  • Phillip Frye (R-District 84) didn't seek re-election after his seat was merged with 85th district

Detailed Results

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Districts 1-19

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District 1

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Incumbent Democrat Bill Owens has represented the 1st District since 1995. Owens didn't seek re-election and Republican Bob Steinburg won the open seat.

North Carolina House of Representatives 1st district general election, 2012[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Bob Steinburg 21,505 56.34%
Democratic Bill Luton 16,663 43.66%
Total votes 38,168 100%
Republican gain from Democratic

District 2

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The new 2nd district based in Person and Granville counties includes the homes of Incumbent Democrats Jim Crawford, who has represented the 32nd district and its predecessors since 1995, and Winkie Wilkins, who has represented the 55th district and its predecessors since 2005. Wilkins defeated Crawford in the Democratic primary and was re-elected to another term.

North Carolina House of Representatives 2nd district general election, 2012[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Winkie Wilkins (incumbent) 20,398 56.68%
Republican Timothy Karan 15,587 43.32%
Total votes 35,985 100%
Democratic hold

District 3

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Incumbent Republican Norman Sanderson has represented the 3rd district since 2011. Sanderson ran for the NC Senate. Republican Michael Speciale won the open seat.

North Carolina House of Representatives 3rd district general election, 2012[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Michael Speciale 20,811 59.24%
Democratic Robert B. Clayton 14,320 40.76%
Total votes 35,131 100%
Republican hold

District 4

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The new 4th district lost its share of Onslow County but gains portions of Wayne County. The new district includes the homes of incumbent Incumbent Republicans Jimmy Dixon, who has represented the 4th district since 2011, and Efton Sager, who has represented the 11th district since 2009. Dixon defeated Sager in the Republican primary and was easily elected to a second term.

North Carolina House of Representatives 4th district general election, 2012[4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jimmy Dixon (incumbent) 20,371 65.04%
Democratic Rebecca H. Judge 9,896 31.60%
Libertarian Kevin E. Hayes 1,053 3.36%
Total votes 31,320 100%
Republican hold

District 5

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Incumbent Democrat Annie Mobley has represented the 5th district since 2007.

North Carolina House of Representatives 5th district general election, 2012[5]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Annie Mobley (incumbent) 27,458 100%
Total votes 27,458 100%
Democratic hold

District 6

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The new 6th district includes the homes of Incumbent Republican Bill Cook, who has represented the 6th district 2011, and Democrat Timothy Spear, who has represented the 2nd district since 2006. Neither Cook nor Spear sought re-election here. Cook ran for the NC Senate. Democrat Paul Tine won the open seat.

North Carolina House of Representatives 6th district general election, 2012[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Paul Tine 20,756 50.56%
Republican Mattie Lawson 20,298 49.44%
Total votes 41,054 100%
Democratic gain from Republican

District 7

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Incumbent Democrat Angela Bryant has represented the 7th district since 2007.

North Carolina House of Representatives 7th district general election, 2012[7]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Angela Bryant (incumbent) 27,761 100%
Total votes 27,761 100%
Democratic hold

District 8

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Incumbent Democrat Edith Warren has represented the 8th district and its predecessors since 1999. Warren didn't seek re-election and Republican Susan Martin won the open seat.

North Carolina House of Representatives 8th district general election, 2012[8]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Susan Martin 24,019 57.19%
Democratic Mark Bibbs 17,982 42.81%
Total votes 42,001 100%
Republican gain from Democratic

District 9

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Incumbent Democrat Marian McLawhorn has represented the 9th district since 1999. McLawhorn lost re-election to Republican Brian Brown won the general election.

North Carolina House of representatives 9th district general election, 2012[9]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Brian Brown 19,780 51.48%
Democratic Marian McLawhorn (incumbent) 18,644 48.52%
Total votes 38,424 100%
Republican gain from Democratic

District 10

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Incumbent Republican Stephen LaRoque has represented the 10th district since 2011. LaRoque was defeated for re-nomination by John Bell. LaRoque resigned before the end of his term and Karen Kozel was appointed to fill the balance of his term. Bell won the general election to succeed Kozel.

North Carolina House of Representatives 10th district general election, 2012[10]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican John Bell 24,475 66.61%
Democratic Jim Babe Hardison 12,270 33.39%
Total votes 36,745 100%
Republican hold

District 11

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The new 11th district overlaps with much of the former 35th district and continues to favor Democrats. Incumbent Democrat Jennifer Weiss, who has represented the 35th district and its predecessors since 1999, didn't seek re-election. Democrat Duane Hall won the open seat.

North Carolina House of Representatives 11th district general election, 2012[11]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Duane Hall 27,247 100%
Total votes 27,247 100%
Democratic hold

District 12

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Incumbent Democrat Barbara Lee has represented the 12th district since her appointment in August 2012. Lee didn't seek election to the seat and Democrat George Graham won the open seat.

North Carolina House of Representatives 12th district general election, 2012[12]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic George Graham 22,064 65.85%
Republican Jim Dancy 11,443 34.15%
Total votes 33,507 100%
Democratic hold

District 13

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Incumbent Republican Pat McElraft has represented the 13th district since 2007.

North Carolina House of Representatives 13th district general election, 2012[13]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Pat McElraft (incumbent) 28,416 88.34%
Libertarian Wyatt Rike 3,752 11.66%
Total votes 32,168 100%
Republican hold

District 14

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Incumbent Republican George Cleveland has represented the 14th district since 2005.

North Carolina House of Representatives 14th district general election, 2012[14]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican George Cleveland (incumbent) 15,861 100%
Total votes 15,861 100%
Republican hold

District 15

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Incumbent Republican Phil Shepard has represented the 15th district since 2011.

North Carolina House of Representatives 15th district general election, 2012[15]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Phil Shepard (incumbent) 12,111 100%
Total votes 12,111 100%
Republican hold

District 16

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Incumbent Republican Carolyn Justice has represented the 16th district since 2003. Justice didn't seek re-election and Republican Chris Millis won the open seat.

North Carolina House of Representatives 16th district general election, 2012[16]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Chris Millis 22,254 100%
Total votes 22,254 100%
Republican hold

District 17

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Incumbent Republican Frank Iler has represented the 17th district since 2009.

North Carolina House of representatives 17th district general election, 2012[17]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Frank Iler (incumbent) 27,578 66.16%
Democratic Lundia Washington 14,107 33.84%
Total votes 41,685 100%
Republican hold

District 18

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Incumbent Democrat Susi Hamilton has represented the 18th district since 2011.

North Carolina House of Representatives 18th district general election, 2012[18]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Susi Hamilton (incumbent) 22,588 66.53%
Republican Louis Harmati 11,362 33.47%
Total votes 33,950 100%
Democratic hold

District 19

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Incumbent Republican Ted Davis Jr. has represented the 19th district since his appointment in September 2012. Davis was elected to a full term.

North Carolina House of Representatives 19th district general election, 2012[19]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Ted Davis Jr. (incumbent) 22,958 60.27%
Democratic Emilie Swearingen 15,131 39.73%
Total votes 38,089 100%
Republican hold

Districts 20-39

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District 20

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The new 20th district is based in New Hanover County and is expected to favor Republicans. Republican Rick Catlin won the open seat.

North Carolina House of Representatives 20th district general election, 2012[20]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Rick Catlin 25,282 64.07%
Democratic Tom Gale 14,179 35.93%
Total votes 39,461 100%
Republican win (new seat)

District 21

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Incumbent Democrat Larry Bell has represented the 21st district since 2001.

North Carolina House of Representatives 21st district general election, 2012[21]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Larry Bell (incumbent) 25,631 100%
Total votes 25,631 100%
Democratic hold

District 22

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Incumbent Democrat William Brisson has represented the 22nd district since 2007.

North Carolina House of Representatives 22nd district general election, 2012[22]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic William Brisson (incumbent) 21,187 100%
Total votes 21,187 100%
Democratic hold

District 23

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Incumbent Democrat Joe Tolson has represented the 23rd district and its predecessors since 1997.

North Carolina House of Representatives 23rd district general election, 2012[23]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Joe Tolson (incumbent) 30,670 100%
Total votes 30,670 100%
Democratic hold

District 24

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Incumbent Democrat Jean Farmer-Butterfield has represented the 24th district since 2003.

North Carolina House of Repre sentativesdistrict general election, 2012[24]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jean Farmer-Butterfield (incumbent) 28,724 100%
Total votes 28,724 100%
Democratic hold

District 25

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The new 25th district has been drawn to be more Republican than its predecessor and in addition to its share of Nash County it gained portions of Franklin County. Incumbent Republicans Jeff Collins, who has represented the 25th district since 2011, and Glen Bradley, who has represented the 49th district since 2011, were both redistricted here. Bradley sought the Republican nomination for NC Senate District 18, while Collins was re-elected here.

North Carolina House of Representatives 25th district general election, 2012[25]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jeff Collins (incumbent) 24,434 63.30%
Democratic Janice (Jan) Mills 14,164 36.70%
Total votes 38,598 100%
Republican hold

District 26

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Incumbent Republican Leo Daughtry has represented the 26th district and its predecessors since 1993.

North Carolina House of Representatives 26th district general election, 2012[26]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Leo Daughtry (incumbent) 23,125 59.67%
Democratic Jenifer Bubenik 15,633 40.33%
Total votes 38,758 100%
Republican hold

District 27

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Incumbent Democrat Michael Wray has represented the 27th district since 2005.

North Carolina House of Representatives 27th district general election, 2012[27]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Michael Wray (incumbent) 29,714 90.94%
Libertarian Jesse Shearin 2,960 9.06%
Total votes 32,674 100%
Democratic hold

District 28

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Incumbent Republican James Langdon Jr. has represented the 28th district since 2005.

North Carolina House of Representatives district general election, 2012[28]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican James Langdon Jr. (incumbent) 25,169 100%
Total votes 25,169 100%
Republican hold

District 29

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Incumbent Democrat Larry Hall has represented the 29th district since 2006.

North Carolina House of Representatives 29th district general election, 2012[29]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Larry Hall (incumbent) 38,181 100%
Total votes 38,181 100%
Democratic hold

District 30

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Incumbent Democrat Paul Luebke has represented the 30th district and its predecessors since 1991.

North Carolina House of Representatives 30th district general election, 2012[30]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Paul Luebke (incumbent) 33,697 100%
Total votes 33,697 100%
Democratic hold

District 31

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Incumbent Democrat Mickey Michaux has represented the 31st district and its predecessors since 1983.

North Carolina House of Representatives 31st district general election, 2012[31]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Mickey Michaux (incumbent) 32,497 100%
Total votes 32,497 100%
Democratic hold

District 32

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The new 32nd district includes all of Warren and Vance counties as well as the northern portion of Granville County. The new district is expected to favor Democrats. Democrat Nathan Baskerville won the open seat.

North Carolina House of Representatives district general election, 2012[32]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Nathan Baskerville 27,057 70.78%
Republican Scott Bynum 11,170 29.22%
Total votes 38,227 100%
Democratic win (new seat)

District 33

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Incumbent Democrat Rosa Gill has represented the 33rd district since 2009.

North Carolina House of Representatives 33rd district general election, 2012[33]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Rosa Gill (incumbent) 31,386 100%
Total votes 31,386 100%
Democratic hold

District 34

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The new 34th district includes the homes of Incumbent Democrats Grier Martin, who has represented the 34th district since 2005, and Deborah Ross, who has represented the 38th district since 2003. Martin retired and Ross was re-elected here.

North Carolina House of Representatives 34th district general election, 2012[34]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Deborah Ross (incumbent) 32,206 97.37%
Write-in 521 1.58%
Unaffaliated Apryl Major (write-in) 348 1.05%
Total votes 33,075 100%
Democratic hold

District 35

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The new 35th district is based in northern Wake County and isn't safe for either party. Republican Chris Malone won the open seat.

North Carolina House of Representatives 35th district general election, 2012[35]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Chris Malone 20,435 50.82%
Democratic Lori B. Millberg 19,778 49.18%
Total votes 40,213 100%
Republican win (new seat)

District 36

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Incumbent Republican Nelson Dollar has represented the 36th district since 2005.

North Carolina House of Representatives 36th district general election, 2012[36]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Nelson Dollar (incumbent) 26,217 54.96%
Democratic Lisa Baker 21,485 45.04%
Total votes 47,702 100%
Republican hold

District 37

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Incumbent Republican Paul Stam has represented the 37th district since 2003.

North Carolina House of Representatives 37th district general election, 2012[37]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Paul Stam (incumbent) 24,942 57.01%
Democratic Jason Ora Wunsch 18,809 42.99%
Total votes 43,751 100%
Republican hold

District 38

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The new 38th district continues to be based in Wake County and remains staunchly Democratic. Democrat Yvonne Lewis Holley won the open seat.

North Carolina House of Representatives 38th district general election, 2012[38]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Yvonne Lewis Holley 29,665 87.68%
Unaffiliated Shane Murphy 4,169 12.32%
Total votes 33,834 100%
Democratic win (new seat)

District 39

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Incumbent Democrat Darren Jackson has represented the 39th district since 2009.

North Carolina House of Representatives 39th district general election, 2012[39]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Darren Jackson (incumbent) 27,585 100%
Total votes 27,585 100%
Democratic hold

Districts 40-59

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District 40

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Incumbent Republican Marilyn Avila has represented the 40th district since 2007.

North Carolina House of Representatives 40th district general election, 2012[40]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Marilyn Avila (incumbent) 22,613 53.86%
Democratic William (Watt) Jones 17,541 41.78%
Libertarian Ron Reale 1,828 4.35%
Total votes 41,982 100%
Republican hold

District 41

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Incumbent Republican Tom Murry has represented the 41st district since 2011.

North Carolina House of Representatives 41st district general election, 2012[41]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Tom Murry (incumbent) 21,639 51.78%
Democratic Jim Messina 20,150 48.22%
Total votes 41,789 100%
Republican hold

District 42

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Incumbent Democrat Marvin Lucas has represented the 42nd district and its predecessors since 2001.

North Carolina House of Representatives 42nd district general election, 2012[42]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Marvin Lucas (incumbent) 23,240 77.45%
Republican Frank Racz 6,766 22.55%
Total votes 30,006 100%
Democratic hold

District 43

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Incumbent Democrat Elmer Floyd has represented the 43rd district since 2009.

North Carolina House of Representatives 43rd district general election, 2012 [43]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Elmer Floyd (incumbent) 23,832 69.58%
Republican Diana Carroll 10,417 30.42%
Total votes 34,249 100%
Democratic hold

District 44

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The new 44th district includes the homes Incumbent Democrats Dianne Parfitt, who has represented the 44th district since and Rick Glazier, who has represented the 45th district and its predecessors since 2003. Parfitt didn't seek re-election while Glazier was re-elected here.

North Carolina House of Representatives 44th district general election, 2012[44]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Rick Glazier (incumbent) 17,266 56.31%
Republican Richard D. Button 13,398 43.69%
Total votes 30,664 100%
Democratic hold

District 45

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The new 45th district continues to based in Cumberland County but has been drawn to be more Republican than its predecessor. Republican John Szoka won the open seat.

North Carolina House of Representatives 45th district general election, 2012[45]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican John Szoka 16,208 56.40%
Democratic Eddie Dees 12,532 43.60%
Total votes 28,740 100%
Republican win (new seat)

District 46

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The new 46th district lost its share of Hoke and Scotland counties but gained all of Columbus County and a southwestern portion of Bladen County, North Carolina. The new district includes the homes of Incumbent Republican Gaston (G. L.) Pridgen, who has represented the 46th district since 2011, and Incumbent Democrat Dewey Hill, who has represented the 20th district and its predecessors since 1992. Hill didn't seek re-election. Pridgen ran for re-election but was defeated by Democrat Ken Waddell

North Carolina House of Representatives 46th district general election, 2012[46]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Ken Waddell 18,160 54.06%
Republican Gaston (G.L.) Pridgen (incumbent) 15,431 45.94%
Total votes 33,591 100%
Democratic gain from Republican

District 47

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Incumbent Democrat Charles Graham has represented the 47th district since 2011.

North Carolina House of Representatives 47th district general election, 2012[47]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Charles Graham (incumbent) 18,322 100%
Total votes 18,322 100%
Democratic hold

District 48

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Incumbent Democrat Garland Pierce has represented the 48th district since 2005.

North Carolina House of Representatives 48th district general election, 2012[48]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Garland Pierce (incumbent) 27,193 100%
Total votes 27,193 100%
Democratic hold

District 49

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The new 49th district is based in Wake County and isn't safe for either party. Republican Jim Fulghum won the open seat.

North Carolina House of Representatives 49th district general election, 2012[49]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jim Fulghum 28,300 53.97%
Democratic Keith Karlsson 24,134 46.03%
Total votes 52,434 100%
Republican win (new seat)

District 50

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Incumbent Democrat Bill Faison has represented the 50th district since 2005. Faison sought the Democratic nomination for Governor. Democrat Valerie Foushee won the open seat.

North Carolina House of Represesntatives 50th district general election, 2012[50]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Valerie Foushee 24,806 55.04%
Republican Rod Chaney 20,266 44.96%
Total votes 45,072 100%
Democratic hold

District 51

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Incumbent Republican Mike Stone has represented the 51st district since 2011.

North Carolina House of Representatives 51st district general election, 2012[51]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mike Stone (incumbent) 15,764 52.03%
Democratic W.P. (Bill) Tatum 14,533 47.97%
Total votes 30,297 100%
Republican hold

District 52

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Incumbent Republican Jamie Boles has represented the 52nd district since 2009.

North Carolina House of Representatives 52nd district general election, 2012[52]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jamie Boles (incumbent) 27,521 100%
Total votes 27,521 100%
Republican hold

District 53

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Incumbent Republican David Lewis has represented the 53rd district since 2003.

North Carolina House of Representatives 53rd district general election, 2012[53]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican David Lewis (incumbent) 17,365 56.50%
Democratic Joe E. Langley 13,370 43.50%
Total votes 30,735 100%
Republican hold

District 54

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Incumbent Democratic Minority Leader Joe Hackney has represented the 54th district and its predecessors since 1981. Hackney didn't seek re-election. Democrat Deb McManus won the open seat.

North Carolina House of Representatives 54th district general election, 2012[54]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Deb McManus 22,159 56.10%
Republican Cathy Wright 17,339 43.90%
Total votes 39,498 100%
Democratic hold

District 55

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The new 55th district overlaps with much of the former 69th district. Incumbent Democrat Frank McGuirt, who has represented the 69th district since his appointment in March 2011, didn't seek re-election. Republican Mark Brody won the open seat.

North Carolina House of Representatives 55th district general election, 2012[55]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mark Brody 18,962 56.60%
Democratic Dale Nelson 14,540 43.40%
Total votes 33,502 100%
Republican gain from Democratic

District 56

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Incumbent Democrat Verla Insko has represented the 56th district and its predecessors since 1997.

North Carolina House of Representatives 56th district general election, 2012[56]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Verla Insko (incumbent) 35,173 77.44%
Republican Karrie Mead 10,248 22.56%
Total votes 45,421 100%
Democratic hold

District 57

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The new 57th district includes the homes of Incumbent Democrats Pricey Harrison, who has represented the 57th district since 2005, and Maggie Jeffus, who has represented the 59th district and its predecessors since 1991. Jeffus retired and Harrison was re-elected to another term unopposed.

North Carolina House of Representatives 57th district general election, 2012[57]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Pricey Harrison (incumbent) 32,020 100%
Total votes 32,020 100%
Democratic hold

District 58

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Incumbent Democrat Alma Adams has represented the 58th district and its predecessors since 1994.

North Carolina House of Representatives 58th district general election, 2012[58]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Alma Adams (incumbent) 32,895 79.86%
Republican Olga Morgan Wright 8,294 20.14%
Total votes 41,189 100%
Democratic hold

District 59

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The new 59th district continues to be based in Guilford County but has been drawn to be favorable to Republicans. Republican Jon Hardister won the open seat.

North Carolina House of Representatives 58th district general election, 2012[59]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jon Hardister 32,872 100%
Total votes 32,872 100%
Republican win (new seat)

Districts 60-79

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District 60

[edit]

Incumbent Democrat Marcus Brandon has represented the 60th district since 2011.

North Carolina House of Representatives 58th district general election, 2012[60]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Marcus Brandon (incumbent) 27,755 100%
Total votes 27,755 100%
Democratic hold

District 61

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Incumbent Republican John Faircloth has represented the 61st District since 2011.

North Carolina House of Representatives 61st district general election, 2012[61]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican John Faircloth (incumbent) 26,465 63.84%
Democratic Ron Weatherford 14,988 36.16%
Total votes 41,453 100%
Republican hold

District 62

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Incumbent Republican John Blust has represented the 62nd District and its predecessors since 2001.

North Carolina House of Representatives 62nd district general election, 2012[62]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican John Blust (incumbent) 27,633 76.32%
Libertarian Kent P. Wilsey 8,574 23.68%
Total votes 36,207 100%
Republican hold

District 63

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Incumbent Democrat Alice Bordsen has represented the 63rd District since 2003. Bordsen didn't seek re-election and Republican Stephen Ross won the open seat.

North Carolina House of Representatives 63rd district general election, 2012[63]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Stephen Ross 19,435 56.65%
Democratic Patty Philipps 14,870 43.35%
Total votes 34,305 100%
Republican gain from Democratic

District 64

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Incumbent Republican Dan Ingle has represented the 64th District since 2009. Republican Dennis Riddell won the open seat.

North Carolina House of Representatives 64th district general election, 2012[64]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Dennis Riddell 18,296 58.99%
Democratic Morris McAdoo 12,721 41.01%
Total votes 31,017 100%
Republican hold

District 65

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Incumbent Republican Bert Jones has represented the 65th District since 2011.

North Carolina House of Representatives 65th district general election, 2012[65]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Bert Jones (incumbent) 21,324 59.47%
Democratic William E. Osborne 14,534 40.53%
Total votes 35,858 100%
Republican hold

District 66

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Incumbent Democrat Ken Goodman has represented the 66th District since 2011.

North Carolina House of Representatives 66th district general election, 2012[66]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Ken Goodman (incumbent) 21,659 100%
Total votes 21,659 100%
Democratic hold

District 67

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Incumbent Republican Justin Burr has represented the 67th District since 2009.

North Carolina House of Representatives 67th district general election, 2012[67]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Justin Burr (incumbent) 22,911 62.58%
Democratic Kevin Furr 13,700 37.42%
Total votes 36,611 100%
Republican hold

District 68

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Incumbent Republican Craig Horn has represented the 68th District since 2011.

North Carolina House of Representatives 68th district general election, 2012[68]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Craig Horn (incumbent) 22,811 65.15%
Democratic Kenneth J. Baker 12,200 34.85%
Total votes 35,011 100%
Republican hold

District 69

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The new 69th district is based in Union County and is expected to favor Republicans. Republican Dean Arp won the open seat.

North Carolina House of Representatives 69th district general election, 2012[69]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Dean Arp 23,458 100%
Total votes 23,458 100%
Republican win (new seat)

District 70

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Incumbent Republican Pat Hurley has represented the 70th District since 2007.

North Carolina House of Representatives 70th district general election, 2012[70]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Pat Hurley (incumbent) 24,642 100%
Total votes 24,642 100%
Republican hold

District 71

[edit]

Incumbent Democrat Larry Womble has represented the 71st District and its predecessors since 1995. Womble didn't seek re-election and Democrat Evelyn Terry won the open seat.

North Carolina House of Representatives 71st district general election, 2012[71]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Evelyn Terry 23,545 77.94%
Republican Kris McCann 6,664 22.06%
Total votes 30,209 100%
Democratic hold

District 72

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Incumbent Democrat Earline Parmon has represented the 72nd District since 2003. Parmon ran for the NC Senate District 32. Democrat Edward Hanes, Jr. won the open seat.

North Carolina House of Representatives 72nd district general election, 2012[72]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Ed Hanes 26,561 74.36%
Republican Charlie Mellies 9,158 25.64%
Total votes 35,719 100%
Democratic hold

District 73

[edit]

The new 73rd district contains all of Alexander and Yadkin counties as well as a southeastern portion of Wilkes County. The new district includes the homes of incumbent Republicans Darrell McCormick, who has represented the 92nd district since 2009, and Mark Hollo, who has represented the 88th District since 2011. Hollo defeated McCormick in the Republican primary and easily won the general election.

North Carolina House of Representatives 73rd district general election, 2012[73]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mark Hollo (incumbent) 24,076 71.37%
Democratic William Stinson 9,659 28.63%
Total votes 33,735 100%
Republican hold

District 74

[edit]

The new 74th district continues to be based in Forsyth County but has been pushed further to the south and to the east. The new district continues to favor Republicans. Incumbent Republican Dale Folwell, who has represented the 74th District since 2005, sought the Republican nomination for Lieutenant Governor. Incumbent Republican Larry Brown, who has represented the 73rd district since 2005, sought re-election here. Brown was defeated by Debra Conrad in the Republican primary. Conrad won the open seat.

North Carolina House of Representatives 74th district general election, 2012[74]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Debra Conrad 26,616 64.36%
Democratic David W. Moore 14,742 35.64%
Total votes 41,358 100%
Republican hold

District 75

[edit]

Incumbent Republican William McGee has represented the 75th District and its predecessors since 1990. McGee didn't seek re-election. Republican Donny Lambeth won the open seat.

North Carolina House of Representatives 75th district general election, 2012[75]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Donny Lambeth 29,073 100%
Total votes 29,073 100%
Republican hold

District 76

[edit]

Incumbent Republican Fred Steen II has represented the 76th District since 2004. Steen sought the Republican nomination for U.S House NC District 8. Republican Carl Ford won the open seat.

North Carolina House of Representatives 76th district general election, 2012[76]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Carl Ford 25,486 100%
Total votes 25,486 100%
Republican hold

District 77

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Incumbent Republican Harry Warren has represented the 77th District since 2011.

North Carolina House of Representatives th district general election, 2012[77]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Harry Warren (incumbent) 21,526 61.85%
Democratic William H. Battermann 13,279 38.15%
Total votes 34,805 100%
Republican hold

District 78

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Incumbent Republican Allen McNeill has represented the 78th District since his appointment in August 2012. McNeill was elected to first full term.

North Carolina House of Representatives 78th district general election, 2012[78]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Allen Ray McNeill (incumbent) 24,880 75.05%
Democratic Gerald C. Parker 8,272 24.95%
Total votes 33,152 100%
Republican hold

District 79

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Incumbent Republican Julia Craven Howard has represented the 79th District and its predecessors since 1989.

North Carolina House of Representatives th district general election, 2012[79]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Julia Craven Howard (incumbent) 27,749 70.06%
Democratic Cristina Victoria Vazquez 11,859 29.94%
Total votes 39,608 100%
Republican hold

Districts 80-99

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District 80

[edit]

Incumbent Republican Jerry Dockham has represented the 80th district and its predecessors since 1991.

North Carolina House of Representatives 80th district general election, 2012[80]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jerry Dockham (incumbent) 24,080 68.63%
Democratic Loretta M. Martin 11,009 31.37%
Total votes 35,089 100%
Republican hold

District 81

[edit]

Incumbent Republican Rayne Brown has represented the 81st District since 2011.

North Carolina House of Representatives 81st district general election, 2012[81]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Rayne Brown (incumbent) 25,775 100%
Total votes 25,775 100%
Republican hold

District 82

[edit]

Incumbent Republican Larry Pittman has represented the 82nd District since 2011.

North Carolina House of Representatives 82nd district general election, 2012[82]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Larry Pittman (incumbent) 24,674 100%
Total votes 24,674 100%
Republican hold

District 83

[edit]

Incumbent Republican Linda Johnson has represented the 83rd District and its predecessors since 2001.

North Carolina House of Representatives 83rd district general election, 2012[83]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Linda Johnson (incumbent) 21,219 63.22%
Democratic Jerome Fleming 12,347 36.78%
Total votes 33,566 100%
Republican hold

District 84

[edit]

The new 84th district is based in northern Iredell County and is expected to favor Republicans. Republican Rena Turner won the open seat.

North Carolina House of Representatives 84th district general election, 2012[84]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Rena Turner 23,284 65.27%
Democratic Gene Mitchell Mahaffey 12,388 34.73%
Total votes 35,672 100%
Republican win (new seat)

District 85

[edit]

The new 85th district lost its share of Burke County but gained Avery and Mitchell counties. It includes the homes of Incumbent Republicans Mitch Gillespie, who has represented the 85th District since 1999, and Phillip Frye, who has represented the 84th district since 2003. Frye didn't seek re-election and Gillespie was re-elected here.

North Carolina House of Representatives 85th district general election, 2012[85]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mitch Gillespie (incumbent) 21,895 68.48%
Democratic JR Edwards 10,077 31.52%
Total votes 31,972 100%
Republican hold

District 86

[edit]

Incumbent Republican Hugh Blackwell has represented the 86th District since 2009.

North Carolina House of Representatives 86th district general election, 2012[86]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Hugh Blackwell (incumbent) 19,537 60.82%
Democratic Jim Cates 12,584 39.18%
Total votes 32,121 100%
Republican hold

District 87

[edit]

Incumbent Republican Edgar Starnes has represented the 87th District and its predecessors since 1997.

North Carolina House of Representatives 87th district general election, 2012[87]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Edgar Starnes (incumbent) 25,757 100%
Total votes 25,757 100%
Republican hold

District 88

[edit]

The new 88th district overlaps with much of the former 106th district but has been drawn to be more Republican than its predecessor. Incumbent Democrat Martha Alexander, who has represented the 106th District and its predecessors since 1993, was defeated for re-election here by Republican Rob Bryan.

North Carolina House of Representatives 88th district general election, 2012[88]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Rob Bryan 22,081 54.95%
Democratic Martha Alexander (incumbent) 18,106 45.05%
Total votes 40,187 100%
Republican gain from Democratic

District 89

[edit]

Incumbent Republican Mitchell Setzer has represented the 89th District and its predecessors since 1999.

North Carolina House of Representatives 89th district general election, 2012[89]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mitchell Setzer (incumbent) 25,735 100%
Total votes 25,735 100%
Republican hold

District 90

[edit]

Incumbent Republican Sarah Stevens has represented the 90th District since 2009.

North Carolina House of Representatives 90th district general election, 2012[90]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Sarah Stevens (incumbent) 23,153 100%
Total votes 23,153 100%
Republican hold

District 91

[edit]

Incumbent Republican Bryan Holloway has represented the 91st District since 2005. Former representative Nelson Cole attempted to make a political comeback after being defeated by Bert Jones in the neighboring 65th district in 2010, but he was easily defeated by Holloway.

North Carolina House of Representatives 91st district general election, 2012[91]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Bryan Holloway (incumbent) 22,417 61.00%
Democratic Nelson Cole 14,334 39.00%
Total votes 36,751 100%
Republican hold

District 92

[edit]

The new 92nd district is based in Mecklenburg County and isn't a safe seat for either party. Republican Charles Jeter won the open seat.

North Carolina House of Representatives 92nd district general election, 2012[92]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Charles Jeter 18,843 51.40%
Democratic Robin Bradford 17,820 48.60%
Total votes 36,663 100%
Republican win (new seat)

District 93

[edit]

Incumbent Republican Jonathan Jordan has represented the 93rd District since 2011. Former representative Cullie Tarleton sought a rematch with Jordan, but lost again in a close race.

North Carolina House of Representatives 93rd district general election, 2012[93]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jonathan Jordan (incumbent) 20,003 51.52%
Democratic Cullie Tarleton 18,820 48.48%
Total votes 38,823 100%
Republican hold

District 94

[edit]

Incumbent Republican Shirley Randleman has represented the 94th District since 2009. Randleman ran for the NC Senate to replace Don East who died in office. Republican Jeffrey Elmore won the open seat.

North Carolina House of Representatives 94th district general election, 2012[94]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jeffrey Elmore 23,601 100%
Total votes 23,601 100%
Republican hold

District 95

[edit]

Incumbent Republican Grey Mills has represented the 95th District since 2009. Mills sought the Republican nomination for Lieutenant Governor. Republican Robert Brawley won the open seat.

North Carolina House of Representatives 95th district general election, 2012[95]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Robert Brawley 27,856 94.84%
Unaffiliated Barbara Orr (write-in) 1,310 4.46%
Write-in 207 0.70%
Total votes 29,373 100%
Republican hold

District 96

[edit]

Incumbent Republican Mark Hilton has represented the 96th District and its predecessors since 2001. Hilton didn't seek re-election and Republican Andy Wells won the open seat.

North Carolina House of Representatives 96th district general election, 2012[96]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Andy Wells 21,073 62.46%
Democratic Cliff Moone 12,664 37.54%
Total votes 33,737 100%
Republican hold

District 97

[edit]

Incumbent Republican Jason Saine has represented the 97th District since 2011.

North Carolina House of Representatives 97th district general election, 2012[97]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jason Saine (incumbent) 26,690 100%
Total votes 26,690 100%
Republican hold

District 98

[edit]

Incumbent Republican Speaker of the House Thom Tillis has represented the 98th District since 2007.

North Carolina House of Representatives 98th district general election, 2012[98]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Thom Tillis (incumbent) 27,971 100%
Total votes 27,971 100%
Republican hold

District 99

[edit]

Incumbent Democrat Rodney Moore has represented the 99th District since 2011.

North Carolina House of Representatives 99th district general election, 2012[99]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Rodney Moore (incumbent) 28,282 100%
Total votes 28,282 100%
Democratic hold

Districts 100-120

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District 100

[edit]

Incumbent Democrat Tricia Cotham has represented the 100th District since 2007.

North Carolina House of Representatives 100th district general election, 2012[100]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Tricia Cotham (incumbent) 24,217 100%
Total votes 24,217 100%
Democratic hold

District 101

[edit]

Incumbent Democrat Beverley Earle has represented the 101st District and its predecessors since 1995.

North Carolina House of Representatives 101st district general election, 2012[101]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Beverly Earle (incumbent) 28,653 100%
Total votes 28,653 100%
Democratic hold

District 102

[edit]

Incumbent Democrat Becky Carney has represented the 102nd District since 2003.

North Carolina House of Representatives 102nd district general election, 2012[102]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Becky Carney (incumbent) 26,802 100%
Total votes 26,802 100%
Democratic hold

District 103

[edit]

Incumbent Republican Bill Brawley has represented the 103rd District since 2011.

North Carolina House of Representatives 103rd district general election, 2012[103]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Bill Brawley (incumbent) 25,477 100%
Total votes 25,477 100%
Republican hold

District 104

[edit]

Incumbent Republican Ruth Samuelson has represented the 104th District since 2007.

North Carolina House of Representatives 104th district general election, 2012[104]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Ruth Samuelson (incumbent) 31,319 100%
Total votes 31,319 100%
Republican hold

District 105

[edit]

Incumbent Republican Ric Killian has represented the 105th District since 2006. Killian didn't seek re-election as he ran for the U.S House. Republican Jacqueline Schaffer won the open seat.

North Carolina House of Representatives 105th district general election, 2012[105]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jacqueline Schaffer 27,028 100%
Total votes 27,028 100%
Republican hold

District 106

[edit]

The new 106th District continues to be based in Mecklenburg County and is expected to favor Democrats. Democrat Carla Cunningham won the open seat.

North Carolina House of Representatives 106th district general election, 2012[106]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Carla Cunningham 26,577 100%
Total votes 26,577 100%
Democratic win (new seat)

District 107

[edit]

Incumbent Democrat Kelly Alexander has represented the 107th District since 2009.

North Carolina House of Representatives 107th district general election, 2012[107]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Kelly Alexander (incumbent) 32,275 100%
Total votes 32,275 100%
Democratic hold

District 108

[edit]

Incumbent Republican John Torbett has represented the 108th District since 2011.

North Carolina House of Representatives 108th district general election, 2012[108]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican John Torbett (incumbent) 21,933 100%
Total votes 21,933 100%
Republican hold

District 109

[edit]

Incumbent Republican William Current has represented the 109th District since 2005. Current didn't seek re-election and Republican Dana Bumgardner won the open seat.

North Carolina House of Representatives 109th district general election, 2012[109]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Dana Bumgardner 19,772 59.22%
Democratic Dodie Reese 13,618 40.78%
Total votes 33,390 100%
Republican hold

District 110

[edit]

Incumbent Republican Kelly Hastings has represented the 110th District since 2011.

North Carolina House of Representatives 110th district general election, 2012[110]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Kelly Hastings (incumbent) 20,236 63.80%
Democratic Jamar McKoy 10,465 33.00%
Libertarian Lewis B. Guignard, Jr. 1,015 3.20%
Total votes 31,716 100%
Republican hold

District 111

[edit]

Incumbent Republican Tim Moore has represented the 111th District since 2003.

North Carolina House of Representatives 110th district general election, 2012[111]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Tim Moore (incumbent) 22,441 100%
Total votes 22,441 100%
Republican hold

District 112

[edit]

Incumbent Republican Mike Hager has represented the 112th District since 2011.

North Carolina House of Representatives 112th district general election, 2012[112]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mike Hager (incumbent) 19,593 61.90%
Democratic Mark Brown 12,059 38.10%
Total votes 31,652 100%
Republican hold

District 113

[edit]

Incumbent Republican Trudi Walend has represented the 113th District since her appointment in 2012. Walend ran for a full term, but she lost re-nomination to fellow Republican Chris Whitmire. Whitmire easily won the general election.

North Carolina House of Representatives 113th district general election, 2012[113]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Chris Whitmire 25,663 63.03%
Democratic George Alley 15,055 36.97%
Total votes 40,718 100%
Republican hold

District 114

[edit]

Incumbent Democrat Susan Fisher has represented the 114th District since 2004.

North Carolina House of Representatives 114th district general election, 2012[114]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Susan Fisher (incumbent) 34,719 100%
Total votes 34,719 100%
Democratic hold

District 115

[edit]

Incumbent Democrat Patsy Keever has represented the 115th District since 2010. Keever ran for the U.S House. Republican Nathan Ramsey won the open seat.

North Carolina House of Representatives 115th district general election, 2012[115]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Nathan Ramsey 23,118 54.32%
Democratic Susan E. Wilson 19,438 45.68%
Total votes 42,556 100%
Republican gain from Democratic

District 116

[edit]

Incumbent Republican Tim Moffitt has represented the 116th District since 2011. Former representative Jane Whilden sought a rematch with Moffitt but she was defeated again.

North Carolina House of Representatives 116th district general election, 2012[116]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Tim Moffitt (incumbent) 21,291 56.31%
Democratic Jane Whilden 16,519 43.69%
Total votes 37,810 100%
Republican hold

District 117

[edit]

Incumbent Republican Chuck McGrady has represented the 117th District since 2011.

North Carolina House of Representatives 117th district general election, 2012[117]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Chuck McGrady (incumbent) 26,217 100%
Total votes 26,217 100%
Republican hold

District 118

[edit]

Incumbent Democrat Ray Rapp has represented the 118th District since 2003. Rapp lost re-election to Republican Michele Presnell.

North Carolina House of Representatives 118th district general election, 2012[118]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Michele Presnell 18,749 51.32%
Democratic Ray Rapp (incumbent) 17,788 48.68%
Total votes 36,537 100%
Republican gain from Democratic

District 119

[edit]

Incumbent Democrat Phil Haire has represented the 119th District and its predecessors since 1999. Haire didn't seek re-election and former Democratic state senator Joe Queen won the open seat.

North Carolina House of Representatives 119th district general election, 2012[119]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Joe Sam Queen 16,679 51.73%
Republican Mike Clampitt 15,562 48.27%
Total votes 32,241 100%
Democratic hold

District 120

[edit]

Incumbent Republican Roger West has represented the 120th District and its predecessors since 2000.

North Carolina House of Representatives 120th district general election, 2012[120]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Roger West (incumbent) 28,903 100%
Total votes 28,903 100%
Republican hold

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Redistricted from the 55th District.
  2. ^ Redistricted from the 32nd District.
  3. ^ Redistricted from the 11th District.
  4. ^ Redistricted from the 2nd District.
  5. ^ Redistricted from the 35th District.
  6. ^ Redistricted from the 49th District.
  7. ^ Redistricted from the 38th District.
  8. ^ Redistricted from the 45th District.
  9. ^ Redistricted from the 20th District.
  10. ^ Redistricted from the 69th District.
  11. ^ Redistricted from the 59th District.
  12. ^ Redistricted from the 88th District.
  13. ^ Redistricted from the 92nd District.
  14. ^ Redistricted from the 73rd District.
  15. ^ Redistricted from the 84th District.
  16. ^ Redistricted from the 106th District.

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