North Carolina House Results 2024
Voters in North Carolina will cast ballots in the state's 14 congressional districts. The race in North Carolina's 1st Congressional District is between Democrat Don Davis, the incumbent, and Republican Laurie Buckhout. The race in North Carolina's 2nd Congressional District is between Democrat Deborah Ross, the incumbent, and Republican Alan Swain. The race in North Carolina's 3rd Congressional District is between Republican Greg Murphy, the incumbent, and Libertarian Gheorghe Cormos. The race in North Carolina's 4th Congressional District is between Democrat Valerie Foushee, the incumbent, and Republican Eric Blankenburg. The race in North Carolina's 5th Congressional District is between Democrat Chuck Hubbard and Republican Virginia Foxx, the incumbent. The race in North Carolina's 6th Congressional District is between Republican Addison McDowell and Constitution Kevin Hayes. The race in North Carolina's 7th Congressional District is between Democrat Marlando Pridgen and Republican David Rouzer, the incumbent. The race in North Carolina's 8th Congressional District is between Democrat Justin Dues and Republican Mark Harris. The race in North Carolina's 9th Congressional District is between Democrat Nigel Bristow and Republican Richard Hudson, the incumbent. The race in North Carolina's 10th Congressional District is between Democrat Ralph Scott and Republican Pat Harrigan. The race in North Carolina's 11th Congressional District is between Democrat Caleb Rudow and Republican Chuck Edwards, the incumbent. The race in North Carolina's 12th Congressional District is between Democrat Alma Adams, the incumbent, and Republican Addul Ali. The race in North Carolina's 13th Congressional District is between Democrat Frank Pierce and Republican Brad Knott. The race in North Carolina's 14th Congressional District is between Democrat Pam Genant and Republican Tim Moore.
House seats won in North Carolina
- Republicans
- 10 seats
- Democrats
- 4 seats
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House District Results
Candidate | Party | Votes | Percentage |
---|---|---|---|
![]() D. DavisDon Davis Incumbent | D | 0 | 49.5% |
![]() L. BuckhoutLaurie Buckhout | R | 0 | 47.8% |
![]() T. BaileyTom Bailey | I | 0 | 2.6% |
Candidate | Party | Votes | Percentage |
---|---|---|---|
![]() D. RossDeborah Ross Incumbent | D | 0 | 66.3% |
![]() A. SwainAlan Swain | R | 0 | 31.6% |
![]() M. DublinMichael Dublin | I | 0 | 2.1% |
Candidate | Party | Votes | Percentage |
---|---|---|---|
![]() G. MurphyGreg Murphy Incumbent | R | 0 | 77.4% |
![]() G. CormosGheorghe Cormos | I | 0 | 22.6% |
Candidate | Party | Votes | Percentage |
---|---|---|---|
![]() V. FousheeValerie Foushee Incumbent | D | 0 | 71.8% |
![]() E. BlankenburgEric Blankenburg | R | 0 | 26.1% |
![]() G. MeilleurGuy Meilleur | I | 0 | 2.0% |
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