List of contested NC races
Here is a list of contested North Carolina races based on state’s unofficial vote totals:
Lieutenant Governor:
Republican Tony Gurley, 25 percent of the votes, filed for a runoff against Dan Forest, 33 percent of the votes.
Commissioner of Insurance:
Republican Mike Causey, 35 percent of the votes, filed for a runoff against Richard Morgan, 37 percent of the votes.
Commissioner of Labor:
Democrat Marlowe Foster, 33 percent of the votes, filed for a runoff against John Brooks, 37 percent of the votes.
Secretary of State:
Republican Kenn Gardner, 30 percent of the votes, filed for a runoff against Ed Goodwin, 36 percent of the votes.
Superintendent of Public Instruction:
Republican Richard Alexander, 24 percent of the votes, filed for a runoff against John Tedesco, 28 percent of the votes.
Congressional District 8:
Republican Scott Keadle, 22 percent of the votes, filed for a runoff against Richard Hudson, 32 percent of the votes.
Congressional District 9:
Republican Jim Pendergraph, 25 percent of the votes, filed for a runoff against Robert Pittenger, 32 percent of the votes.
Congressional District 11:
Republican Vance Patterson, 24 percent of the votes, filed for a runoff against Mark Meadows, 38 percent of the votes.
State Senate District 12:
Republican Ronald Rabin, 28 percent of the votes, filed for a runoff against Don Davis, 38 percent of the votes.
State Senate District 21:
Democrat Robert Clark III, 20 percent of the votes, filed for a runoff against Billy King, 24 percent of the votes.
State Senate District 41:
Republican John Aneralla, 36 percent of the votes, filed for a runoff against Jeff Tarte, 38 percent of the votes.
State Senate District 44:
Republican David Curtis, 34 percent of the votes, filed for a runoff against Chris Carney, 35 percent of the votes.
State House District 6:
Republican Arthur Williams, 36 percent of the votes, filed for a runoff against Mattie Lawson, 37 percent of the votes.
State House District 32:
Democrat Jim Crawford, 31 percent of the votes, filed for a runoff against Nathan Baskerville, 39 percent of the votes.
State House District 109:
Republican Wil Neumann, 24 percent of the votes, filed for a runoff against Dana Bumgardner, 35 percent of the votes.
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