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North Carolina
Senate III

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Incumbent

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Past Elections

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President

2008
49.7%
49.4%
D
Democrat
2,142,651 (49.7%)
R
Republican
2,128,474 (49.4%)
Other
39,664 (0.9%)

Senate

2010
43%
54.8%
D
Democrat
1,145,074 (43%)
R
Republican
1,458,046 (54.8%)
Other
56,959 (2.1%)
2008
52.7%
44.2%
D
Democrat
2,249,311 (52.7%)
R
Republican
1,887,510 (44.2%)
Other
135,149 (3.2%)

Governor

2008
50.3%
46.9%
D
Democrat
2,146,189 (50.3%)
R
Republican
2,001,168 (46.9%)
Other
121,584 (2.8%)

U.S. House Composite

2010
D
Democrat
1,204,635 (45.2%)
R
Republican
1,440,913 (54.1%)
Other
17,001 (0.6%)
2008
D
Democrat
2,293,971 (54.4%)
R
Republican
1,901,517 (45.1%)
Other
19,605 (0.5%)

Agriculture Commissioner

2008
D
Democrat
1,962,741 (48%)
R
Republican
2,130,146 (52%)

Attorney General

2008
D
Democrat
2,538,178 (61.1%)
R
Republican
1,615,762 (38.9%)

Auditor

2008
D
Democrat
2,175,242 (53.6%)
R
Republican
1,885,229 (46.4%)

Insurance Commissioner

2008
D
Democrat
2,106,870 (51.6%)
R
Republican
1,822,452 (44.6%)
Other
155,875 (3.8%)

Labor Commissioner

2008
D
Democrat
2,015,442 (49.4%)
R
Republican
2,065,095 (50.6%)

Lieutenant Governor

2008
D
Democrat
2,133,058 (51.1%)
R
Republican
1,915,012 (45.9%)
Other
126,074 (3%)

Secretary of State

2008
D
Democrat
2,316,903 (56.8%)
R
Republican
1,762,928 (43.2%)

Superintendent of Public Instruction

2008
D
Democrat
2,177,934 (53.7%)
R
Republican
1,881,075 (46.3%)

Treasurer

2008
D
Democrat
2,179,665 (53.6%)
R
Republican
1,885,724 (46.4%)

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2012
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2010
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2022
+3.0
2020
+2.2
2018
+1.2
2016
+2.1
2014
+2.5
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