North Carolina General Assembly election, 2004
Elections to choose members of the North Carolina General Assembly, each of whom serves a two-year term, occurred on Tuesday, November 2, 2004. The U.S. Presidential election, 2004, U.S. House election, 2004, U.S. Senate election, 2004, North Carolina gubernatorial election, 2004, North Carolina Council of State election, 2004, and North Carolina judicial elections, 2004 were held on the same day.
Democratic |
Libertarian |
Republican |
House District 1 |
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W.C. Bill Owens, Jr. |
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House District 2 |
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Bill Culpepper |
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Daniel M. Beall |
House District 3 |
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Alice Graham Underhill |
Herbert M. Sobel |
Michael Speciale; won primary, 45% |
House District 4 |
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Russell E. Tucker; won primary, 73% |
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House District 5 |
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Howard Hunter, Jr.; won primary, 67% |
Larry Cooke, Jr. |
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House District 6 |
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Arthur J. Williams III |
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Al Klemm |
House District 7 |
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John D. Hall |
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House District 8 |
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Edith D. Warren; won primary, 64% |
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Curt Hendrix |
House District 9 |
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Marian N. McLawhorn |
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House District 10 |
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James D. Llelwellyn |
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Stephen LaRoque; won primary, 56% |
House District 11 |
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Louis M. Pate, Jr. |
House District 12 |
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William L. Wainwright |
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John Percy Wetherington Jr. |
House District 13 |
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Malcolm Fulcher |
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Jean R. Preston |
House District 14 |
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Kever M. Clark |
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George G. Cleveland; won primary, 54% |
House District 15 |
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Robert Grady |
House District 16 |
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Carolyn Justice; won primary, 61% |
House District 17 |
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E. David Redwine |
Edward Gore |
Bonner Stiller |
House District 18 |
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Thomas E. Wright; won primary, 81% |
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Frankie Roberts |
House District 19 |
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Danny McComas |
House District 20 |
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Dewey L. Hill; won primary, 50% |
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House District 21 |
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Larry M. Bell |
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House District 22 |
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Edd Nye; won primary, 53% |
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House District 23 |
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Joe Tolson |
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Henry Williams, II |
House District 24 |
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Jean Farmer Butterfield |
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House District 25 |
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Bill Daughtridge |
House District 26 |
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Leo Daughtry |
House District 27 |
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House District 28 |
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James H. Langdon, Jr |
House District 29 |
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Paul Miller |
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House District 30 |
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Paul Luebke |
Sean Haugh |
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House District 31 |
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Mickey Michaux |
Michael P. Owen |
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House District 32 |
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Jim Crawford; won primary, 56% |
Tom Howe |
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House District 33 |
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Bernard Allen |
Steven Hilton |
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House District 34 |
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Grier Martin |
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Don Munford; won primary, 76% |
House District 35 |
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Jennifer Weiss |
Graham Yarko Thomas |
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House District 36 |
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Gary Goodson |
Nelson Dollar; won primary, 64% |
House District 37 |
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H. Wade Minter |
Paul Stam |
House District 38 |
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Deborah K. Ross |
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Phil Jeffreys |
House District 39 |
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Linda Coleman; won primary, 60% |
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Sam Ellis; won primary, 62% |
House District 40 |
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Joe O'Shaughnessy |
Andrew Hatchell |
Rick Eddins; won primary, 50% |
House District 41 |
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J. Russell Capps; won primary, 58% |
House District 42 |
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Marvin W. Lucas |
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Bob White |
House District 43 |
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Mary McAllister; won primary, 58% |
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House District 44 |
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Margaret Highsmith Dickson |
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Ralph Reagan |
House District 45 |
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Rick Glazier; won primary, 51% |
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Robert T. Lawrence |
House District 46 |
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Douglas Y. Yongue |
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House District 47 |
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Ronnie Sutton |
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House District 48 |
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Garland E. Pierce; won primary, 41% |
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House District 49 |
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Lucy T. Allen |
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Renee McCormick |
House District 50 |
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House District 51 |
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Leslie Cox |
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John Sauls |
House District 52 |
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Richard T. Morgan; won primary, 51% |
House District 53 |
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Louise Taylor |
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David Lewis |
House District 54 |
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Joe Hackney |
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House District 55 |
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Winkie Wilkins |
Tom Rose |
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House District 56 |
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Verla Insko |
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House District 57 |
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Mary Harrison |
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Joanne W. Bowie |
House District 58 |
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Alma Adams |
Walter J. Sperko |
Olga Morgan Wright |
House District 59 |
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Maggie Jeffus |
Allison N. Jaynes |
Jim Rumley |
House District 60 |
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Earl Jones |
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House District 61 |
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Laura I. Wiley; won primary, 51% |
House District 62 |
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John Blust; won primary, 75% |
House District 63 |
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Alice Bordsen |
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House District 64 |
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Cary D. Allred; won primary, 83% |
House District 65 |
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Nelson Cole |
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Wayne Sexton |
House District 66 |
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Melanie Wade Goodwin; won primary, 79% |
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House District 67 |
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June Mabry |
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David Almond; won primary, 40% |
House District 68 |
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Curtis Blackwood |
House District 69 |
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Pryor Gibson; won primary, 65% |
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Hilda L. Morton |
House District 70 |
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Douglas Kania |
Arlie F. Culp; won primary, 53% |
House District 71 |
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Larry W. Womble |
Lynn Haggerty |
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House District 72 |
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Earline W. Parmon |
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House District 73 |
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Michael Smith |
Larry R. Brown; won primary, 77% |
House District 74 |
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Tom Brandon |
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Dale R. Folwell; first primary, 29% |
House District 75 |
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Bill McGee |
House District 76 |
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Fred F. Steen, II; won primary, 53% |
House District 77 |
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Lorene T. Coates |
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Lynn Dula |
House District 78 |
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Harold J. Brubaker |
House District 79 |
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Julia Craven Howard; won primary, 53% |
House District 80 |
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Jerry C. Dockham |
House District 81 |
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L. Hugh Holliman |
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House District 82 |
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Carl Miller |
Jeff Barnhart; won primary, 65% |
House District 83 |
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Caroline Gellner |
Linda P. Johnson |
House District 84 |
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C. Barry Williams |
Phillip Frye; won primary, 54% |
House District 85 |
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Philip J. Tate |
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Mitch Gillespie |
House District 86 |
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Walt Church |
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House District 87 |
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Woody Tucker; won primary, 70% |
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Edgar V. Starnes |
House District 88 |
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Joel Harbinson |
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Mark W. Hollo; won primary, 43% |
House District 89 |
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Mitchell Smith Setzer |
House District 90 |
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Jim Harrell |
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Jack Conaway |
House District 91 |
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Robert W. Mitchell |
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Bryan R. Holloway; won primary, 54% |
House District 92 |
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George M. Holmes |
House District 93 |
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Cullie Tarleton; won primary, 55% |
Brandon Derr |
Gene Wilson |
House District 94 |
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R. Tracy Walker; won primary, 61% |
House District 95 |
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Karen Ray |
House District 96 |
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Mark K. Hilton |
House District 97 |
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Ken H. Fortenberry |
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Joe L. Kiser |
House District 98 |
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John W. Rhodes |
House District 99 |
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Drew P. Saunders |
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House District 100 |
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James B. Black |
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House District 101 |
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Beverly M. Earle |
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House District 102 |
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'Becky Carney |
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House District 103 |
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Sid Sowers |
Stephen Burr |
Jim Gulley |
House District 104 |
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Ed McMahan |
House District 105 |
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Doug Vinson; won primary, 76% |
House District 106 |
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Martha Alexander |
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House District 107 |
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W. Pete Cunningham |
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Kenny Houck |
House District 108 |
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William F. Manning, Sr. |
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John Melvin Rayfield |
House District 109 |
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Shirley M. Wiggins |
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William A. Current, Sr.; won primary, 60% |
House District 110 |
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Jim Long; won primary, 62% |
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Debbie Ann Clary; won primary, 64% |
House District 111 |
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Kathryn H. Hamrick |
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Tim Moore |
House District 112 |
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Bob England |
Ralph Haulk |
Mike Hager |
House District 113 |
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Trudi Walend |
House District 114 |
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Susan Fisher |
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Bill Porter |
House District 115 |
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D. Bruce Goforth |
Robert Parker |
Barbara Boyd |
House District 116 |
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Doug Jones |
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Wilma M. Sherrill |
House District 117 |
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Wayne Bastedo |
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Carolyn K. Justus |
House District 118 |
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Ray Rapp |
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House District 119 |
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Phil Haire |
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Margaret Carpenter |
House District 120 |
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Roger West |
Senate District 1 |
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Marc Basnight |
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Ron Toppin |
Senate District 2 |
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Scott Thomas |
Richard C Evey |
Chuck Tyson |
Senate District 3 |
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Charles Johnson; first primary, 33% |
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Beverly Moore |
Senate District 4 |
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Robert L. Holloman; won primary, 47% |
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Senate District 5 |
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John Kerry |
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Tony P. Moore |
Senate District 6 |
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Cecil Hargett, Jr. |
Mathew Tillman |
Harry Brown; won primary; 57% |
Senate District 7 |
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Doug Berger; first primary, 37% |
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Harold N. Frazier |
Senate District 8 |
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R. C. Soles, Jr. |
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Jack Swann |
Senate District 9 |
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Julia Boseman; won primary, 80% |
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Woody White; won primary, 71% |
Senate District 10 |
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Charles W. Albertson |
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Rich Jarman; won primary, 68% |
Senate District 11 |
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A. B. Swindell |
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Dennis Nielsen |
Senate District 12 |
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Fred Smith |
Senate District 13 |
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David F. Weinstein |
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Senate District 14 |
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Vernon Malone |
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John Odoom; won primary, 55% |
Senate District 15 |
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Lee Griffin |
Neal Hunt; won primary, 62% |
Senate District 16 |
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Janet Cowell; won primary, 49% |
Jason P. Mara |
Mark A. Bradrick |
Senate District 17 |
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Norwood Clark |
Ryan Maas |
Richard Stevens |
Senate District 18 |
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Bob Atwater; won primary, 52% |
Jon Guze |
Christine Mumma |
Senate District 19 |
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Tony Rand |
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George Quigley |
Senate District 20 |
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Jeanne H. Lucas |
Ray Ubinger |
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Senate District 21 |
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Larry Shaw; won primary, 50% |
Brian Irving |
Richard D. Evans |
Senate District 22 |
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Oscar N. Harris |
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Harris Blake |
Senate District 23 |
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Ellie Kinnaird |
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Kim James |
Senate District 24 |
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Tony Foriest; won primary, 68% |
Hugh Webster |
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Senate District 25 |
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William R. Purcell |
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Senate District 26 |
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Philip E. Berger; won primary, 69% |
Senate District 27 |
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Kay Hagan |
Rusty Sheridan |
Bobby Coffer |
Senate District 28 |
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Katie G. Dorsett |
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Senate District 29 |
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Charles K. Moss |
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Jerry W. Tillman; won primary, 60% |
Senate District 30 |
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Melvin T. Jackson |
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Don W. East |
Senate District 31 |
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Hamilton C. Horton |
Senate District 32 |
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Linda Garrou; won primary, 80% |
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W.R. Dowe |
Senate District 33 |
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Stan Bingham |
Senate District 34 |
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Larry C. Brown |
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Andrew C. Brock; won primary, 67% |
Senate District 35 |
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Sean A. Johnson |
W. Edward Goodall, Jr.; won primary, 69% |
Senate District 36 |
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Mike Helms |
Fletcher L. Hartsell, Jr. |
Senate District 37 |
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Daniel G. Clodfelter |
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Senate District 38 |
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Charlie Dannelly; won primary, 76% |
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Senate District 39 |
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Andy Grum |
Robert Pittenger |
Senate District 40 |
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Malcolm Graham; won primary, 63% |
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Brian Sisson |
Senate District 41 |
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Rita W. McElwaine |
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James Forrester; won primary, 58% |
Senate District 42 |
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Austin Allran |
Senate District 43 |
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David W. Hoyle |
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Russell Fleming |
Senate District 44 |
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Richard Cornwell Avery; won primary, 57% |
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Jim Jacumin; won primary, 62% |
Senate District 45 |
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Jim Cain |
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John Garwood |
Senate District 46 |
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Walter H. Dalton; won primary, 83% |
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James Testa |
Senate District 47 |
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Joe Sam Queen |
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Keith W Presnell |
Senate District 48 |
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Matthew C. Rogers |
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Tom Apodaca |
Senate District 49 |
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Martin L. Nesbitt |
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R.L. Clark |
Senate District 50 |
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John J. Snow, Jr. |
Ben Lamm |
Robert C. Carpenter |