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2012 North Carolina Senate election

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2012 North Carolina Senate election

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All 50 seats in theNorth Carolina State Senate
 Majority partyMinority party
 
LeaderPhil BergerMartin Nesbitt
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Leader sinceJanuary 1, 2005January 1, 2011
Leader's seatDistrict 26District 49
Seats before3119
Seats after3317
Seat changeIncrease 2Decrease 2

Results:
     Democratic hold     Democratic gain
     Republican hold     Republican gain

President pro tempore before election

Phil Berger
Republican

President pro tempore-designate

Phil Berger
Republican

Elections in North Carolina
U.S. President
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The2012 North Carolina State Senate elections selected members to serve in theNorth Carolina Senate for a two-year term commencing in January 2013. Going into the election, the Senate had 31 Republican and 19 Democratic members, which constituted a two-thirdssuper-majority for the Republican Party. Following the election, the Senate had 33 Republican and 17 Democratic members.

Results summary

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DistrictIncumbentPartyElectedParty
1stStan WhiteDemBill CookRep
2ndJean PrestonRepNorman W. SandersonRep
3rdClark JenkinsDemClark JenkinsDem
4thEdward JonesDemEdward JonesDem
5thNew seatDon DavisDem
6thHarry BrownRepHarry BrownRep
7thLouis M. Pate Jr.[a]RepLouis M. Pate Jr.Rep
8thBill RabonRepBill RabonRep
9thThom GoolsbyRepThom GoolsbyRep
10thBrent JacksonRepBrent JacksonRep
11thBuck NewtonRepBuck NewtonRep
12thDavid RouzerRepRonald RabinRep
13thMichael WaltersDemMichael WaltersDem
14thDan BlueDemDan BlueDem
15thNeal HuntRepNeal HuntRep
16thJosh SteinDemJosh SteinDem
17thTamara P. BarringerRepTamara P. BarringerRep
18thDoug Berger[b]DemChad BarefootRep
19thWesley MeredithRepWesley MeredithRep
20thFloyd McKissick Jr.DemFloyd McKissick Jr.Dem
21stEric MansfieldDemBen ClarkDem
22ndNew seatMike WoodardDem
23rdEleanor KinnairdDemEleanor KinnairdDem
Bob Atwater[c]Dem
24thRick GunnRepRick GunnRep
25thWilliam R. PurcellDemGene McLaurinDem
26thPhil BergerRepPhil BergerRep
27thDon Vaughan†DemTrudy WadeRep
28thGladys A. RobinsonDemGladys A. RobinsonDem
29thJerry W. TillmanRepJerry W. TillmanRep
Harris Blake[d]Rep
30thDon W. EastRepDon W. EastRep
31stPete BrunstetterRepPete BrunstetterRep
32ndLinda GarrouDemEarline ParmonDem
33rdStan BinghamRepStan BinghamRep
34thAndrew C. BrockRepAndrew C. BrockRep
35thTommy TuckerRepTommy TuckerRep
36thFletcher L. Hartsell Jr.RepFletcher L. Hartsell Jr.Rep
37thDan ClodfelterDemDan ClodfelterDem
38thCharlie DannellyDemJoel FordDem
39thBob RuchoRepBob RuchoRep
40thMalcolm GrahamDemMalcolm GrahamDem
41stNew seatJeff TarteRep
42ndAustin M. AllranRepAustin M. AllranRep
43rdKathy HarringtonRepKathy HarringtonRep
44thChris Carney[e]RepDavid L. CurtisRep
45thDan SoucekRepDan SoucekRep
46thWarren Daniel[f]RepWarren DanielRep
Wes WestmorelandRep
47thRalph HiseRepRalph HiseRep
48thTom ApodacaRepTom ApodacaRep
49thMartin NesbittDemMartin NesbittDem
50thJim DavisRepJim DavisRep

† - 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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  • Don Vaughan (D-District 27) did not seek re-election, seat won byTrudy Wade (R)

Newly created seats

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Seats eliminated by redistricting

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  • Bob Atwater (D-District 18) did not seek re-election after his seat was merged with 23rd district
  • Harris Blake (R-District 22) did not seek re-election after his seat was merged with the 29th district
  • Wes Westmoreland (R-District 46) did not seek re-election after his seat was merged with the 44th district

Predictions

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SourceRankingAs of
Governing[1]Likely ROctober 24, 2012

Detailed results

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Districts 1–25

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District 1

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Incumbent DemocratStan M. White has represented the 1st district since 2011.

North Carolina Senate 1st district general election, 2012
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanBill Cook43,73550.01%
DemocraticStan White (incumbent)43,71449.99%
Total votes87,449100%
Republicangain fromDemocratic

District 2

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Incumbent RepublicanJean Preston has represented the 2nd district since 2007. Preston did not seek re-election. RepresentativeNorman W. Sanderson won the open seat.

North Carolina Senate 2nd district general election, 2012
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanNorman W. Sanderson53,87363.12%
DemocraticGreg Muse31,47936.88%
Total votes85,352100%
Republicanhold

District 3

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Incumbent DemocratClark Jenkins has represented the 3rd district since 2003.

North Carolina Senate 3rd district general election, 2012
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticClark Jenkins (incumbent)65,851100%
Total votes65,851`100%
Democratichold

District 4

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Incumbent DemocratEdward Jones has represented the 4th district since 2007.

North Carolina Senate 4th district general election, 2012
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticEdward Jones (incumbent)63,66672.32%
RepublicanWarren Scott Nail24,36327.68%
Total votes88,029100%
Democratichold

District 5

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The 5th district is an open seat that includes Democratic leaning areas inGreene,Pitt,Lenoir, andWayne counties. DemocratDon Davis who represented a different version of the 5th district from 2009 to 2011 won the open seat.

North Carolina Senate 5th district general election, 2012
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticDon Davis59,648100%
Total votes59,648100%
Democraticwin (new seat)

District 6

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Incumbent Republican Majority LeaderHarry Brown has represented the 6th district since 2004.

North Carolina Senate 6th district general election, 2012
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanHarry Brown (incumbent)38,572100%
Total votes38,572100%
Republicanhold

District 7

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The new 7th district is the successor to the old 5th district, but it has been drawn to be more Republican leaning than its predecessor. It now includes mostly Republican leaning areas inPitt,Lenoir, andWayne counties. Incumbent RepublicanLouis M. Pate Jr., who has represented the 5th district since 2011, successfully sought re-election here.

North Carolina Senate 7th district general election, 2012
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanLouis M. Pate Jr. (incumbent)60,120100%
Total votes60,120100%
Republicanhold

District 8

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Incumbent RepublicanBill Rabon has represented the 8th district since 2011.

North Carolina Senate 8th district general election, 2012
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanBill Rabon (incumbent)58,28259.96%
DemocraticDanny Hefner38,91940.04%
Total votes97,201100%
Republicanhold

District 9

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Incumbent RepublicanThom Goolsby has represented the 9th district since 2011.

North Carolina Senate 9th district general election, 2012
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanThom Goolsby (incumbent)52,95554.16%
DemocraticDeb Butler44,81745.84%
Total votes97,772100%
Republicanhold

District 10

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Incumbent RepublicanBrent Jackson has represented the 10th district since 2011.

North Carolina Senate 10th district general election, 2012
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanBrent Jackson (incumbent)48,772100%
Total votes48,772100%
Republicanhold

District 11

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Incumbent RepublicanBuck Newton has represented the 11th district since 2011.

North Carolina Senate 11th district general election, 2012
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanBuck Newton (incumbent)53,12760.77%
DemocraticClarence A. Bender34,29139.23%
Total votes87,418100%
Republicanhold

District 12

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The new 12th district is considerably different from its predecessor. Redistricting resulted in it losing its share ofWayne County and most ofJohnston County, except for a small section in the western corner where Rouzer's home is located. The new district now includes all ofHarnett andLee counties. Incumbent RepublicanDavid Rouzer, who has represented the 12th district since 2009, did not seek re-election. Rouzer instead ran forU.S. House district 7. RepublicanRonald Rabin won the open seat.

North Carolina Senate 12th district general election, 2012
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanRonald Rabin37,80950.99%
DemocraticBrad Salmon36,33749.01%
Total votes74,146100%
Republicanhold

District 13

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Incumbent DemocratMichael Walters has represented the 13th district since 2009. The new 13th district lost its share ofHoke County, but now includesColumbus County.

North Carolina Senate 13th district general election, 2012
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticMichael Walters (incumbent)46,97472.55%
RepublicanW. Bernard White Jr.17,77027.45%
Total votes64,744100%
Democratichold

District 14

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Incumbent DemocratDan Blue has represented the 14th district since 2009.

North Carolina Senate 14th district general election, 2012
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticDan Blue (incumbent)72,652100%
Total votes72,652100%
Democratichold

District 15

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Incumbent RepublicanNeal Hunt has represented the 15th district since 2005.

North Carolina Senate 15th district general election, 2012
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanNeal Hunt (incumbent)61,98155.82%
DemocraticSig Hutchinson49,05044.18%
Total votes111,031100%
Republicanhold

District 16

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Incumbent DemocratJosh Stein has represented the 16th district since 2009.

North Carolina Senate 16th district general election, 2012
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticJosh Stein (incumbent)69,405100%
Total votes69,405100%
Democratichold

District 17

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Incumbent RepublicanRichard Y. Stevens has represented the 17th district since 2003. Stevens did not seek re-election.

North Carolina Senate 17th district general election, 2012
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanTamara P. Barringer (incumbent)57,10153.67%
DemocraticErv Portman49,29846.33%
Total votes106,399100%
Republicanhold

District 18

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The new 18th district is essentially a new district, including constituents in easternWake County and also includes all ofFranklin County. DemocratDoug Berger, who has represented 7th district since 2005, had most of his constituents drawn into the 4th and 20th districts, but he sought re-election here where is home was located. The district was expected to favor Republicans and, as expected, Berger lost re-election to Republican opponentChad Barefoot.

North Carolina Senate 18th district general election, 2012
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanChad Barefoot51,87355.92%
DemocraticDoug Berger (incumbent)40,89744.08%
Total votes92,770100%
Republicangain fromDemocratic

District 19

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Incumbent RepublicanWesley Meredith has represented the 19th district since 2011. The new 19th district lost its share ofBladen County and traded Democratic leaning areas with Republican leaning areas to the 21st district inCumberland County. The gerrymandered district was designed to protect the incumbent Meredith.

North Carolina Senate 19th district general election, 2012
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanWesley Meredith (incumbent)37,30853.88%
DemocraticGeorge Tatum31,93646.12%
Total votes69,244100%
Republicanhold

District 20

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Incumbent DemocratFloyd McKissick Jr. has represented the 20th district since 2007.

North Carolina Senate 20th district general election, 2012
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticFloyd McKissick Jr. (incumbent)75,673100%
Total votes75,673100%
Democratichold

District 21

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Incumbent DemocratEric Mansfield has represented the 21st district since 2011. The new district was made heavily Democratic by gainingHoke County and losing Republican leaning areas inCumberland County to the 19th district. Mansfield did not seek re-election, instead he ranLieutenant Governor. DemocratBen Clark won the open seat.

North Carolina Senate 21st district general election, 2012
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticBen Clark57,805100%
Total votes57,805100%
Democratichold

District 22

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The new 22nd district is a newly created constituency with no incumbent. The new district includes all ofCaswell andPerson counties as well as parts ofDurham County, though most of the city ofDurham remains in the heavily Democratic 20th district. DemocratMike Woodard won the open seat.

North Carolina Senate 22nd district general election, 2012
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticMike Woodard67,48465.38%
RepublicanMilton Holmes35,73034.62%
Total votes103,214100%
Democraticwin (new seat)

District 23

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The new 23rd district loses its share ofPerson County and gainsChatham County. Incumbent DemocratsEleanor Kinnaird, who has represented the 23rd district and its predecessors since 1997, andBob Atwater, who has represented the 18th district since 2005, were both redistricted here. Atwater retired and Kinnaird ran for re-election.

North Carolina Senate 23rd district general election, 2012
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticEleanor Kinnaird (incumbent)71,91966.97%
RepublicanDave Carter35,46733.03%
Total votes107,386100%
Democratichold

District 24

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Incumbent RepublicanRick Gunn has represented the 24th district since 2011.

North Carolina Senate 24th district general election, 2012
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanRick Gunn (incumbent)51,23079.02%
DemocraticBrandon Black13,60520.98%
Total votes64,835100%
Republicanhold

District 25

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Incumbent DemocratWilliam R. Purcell has represented the 25th district and its predecessors since 1997. Purcell did not seek re-election.Gene McLaurin won the open seat.

North Carolina Senate 25th district general election, 2012
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticGene McLaurin44,56053.01%
RepublicanGene McIntyre39,50646.99%
Total votes84,066100%
Democratichold

Districts 26–50

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District 26

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Incumbent Republican president pro temporePhil Berger has represented the 26th district since and its predecessors since 2001.

North Carolina Senate 26th district general election, 2012
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanPhil Berger (incumbent)58,27661.11%
DemocraticBobby R. Stanley37,09238.89%
Total votes95,368100%
Republicanhold

District 27

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The new 27th district is still based inGuilford County but has been drawn to be more Republican than its predecessor. Incumbent RepublicanDon Vaughan has represented the 27th district since 2009. Vaughan did not seek re-election.

North Carolina Senate 27th district general election, 2012
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanTrudy Wade56,86557.59%
DemocraticMyra Slone41,87042.41%
Total votes98,735100%
Republicangain fromDemocratic

District 28

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Incumbent DemocratGladys A. Robinson has represented the 28th district since 2011.

North Carolina Senate 28th district general election, 2012
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticGladys A. Robinson (incumbent)80,689100%
Total votes80,689100%
Democratichold

District 29

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The new 29th district lost its share ofMontgomery County and the eastern half ofRandolph County. It gained all ofMoore County. Incumbent RepublicansJerry W. Tillman, who has represented the 29th district since 2003, andHarris Blake, who has represented the 22nd district since 2003, were both redistricted here. Blake retired and Tillman was successfully re-elected here.

North Carolina Senate 29th district general election, 2012
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanJerry W. Tillman (incumbent)65,000100%
Total votes65,000100%
Republicanhold

District 30

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Incumbent RepublicanDon W. East has represented the 30th district since 2005. East died before the election, so all votes cast for him were given toShirley B. Randleman, who took the seat at the beginning of the 2013–2014 session.

North Carolina Senate 30th district general election, 2012
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanDon W. East (incumbent)49,41764.32%
DemocraticRic Marshall27,41635.68%
Total votes76,833100%
Republicanhold

District 31

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Incumbent RepublicanPete Brunstetter has represented the 31st district since 2006.

North Carolina Senate 31st district general election, 2012
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanPete Brunstetter (incumbent)71,80668.98%
DemocraticDelmas Parker32,29831.02%
Total votes104,104100%
Republicanhold

District 32

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Incumbent DemocratLinda Garrou has represented the 32nd district and its predecessors since 1999. Garrou did not seek re-election. RepresentativeEarline Parmon won the open seat.

North Carolina Senate 32nd district general election, 2012
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticEarline Parmon57,80372.99%
RepublicanReginald Reid21,38727.01%
Total votes79,190100%
Democratichold

District 33

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The new 33rd district gainedMontgomery County. Incumbent RepublicanStan Bingham has represented the 33rd district and its predecessors since 2001.

North Carolina Senate 33rd district general election, 2012
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanStan Bingham (incumbent)61,664100%
Total votes61,664100%
Republicanhold

District 34

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Incumbent RepublicanAndrew C. Brock has represented the 34th district since 2003.

North Carolina Senate 34th district general election, 2012
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanAndrew C. Brock (incumbent)62,728100%
Total votes62,728100%
Republicanhold

District 35

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Incumbent RepublicanTommy Tucker has represented the 35th district since 2011.

North Carolina Senate 35th district general election, 2012
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanTommy Tucker (incumbent)62,213100%
Total votes62,213100%
Republicanhold

District 36

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Incumbent RepublicanFletcher L. Hartsell Jr. has represented the 36th district and its predecessors since 1991.

North Carolina Senate 36th district general election, 2012
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanFletcher L. Hartsell Jr. (incumbent)60,957100%
Total votes60,957100%
Republicanhold

District 37

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Incumbent DemocratDan Clodfelter has represented the 37th district and its predecessors since 1999.

North Carolina Senate 37th district general election, 2012
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticDan Clodfelter (incumbent)51,37666.98%
RepublicanMichael Alan Vadini25,32533.02%
Total votes76,701100%
Democratichold

District 38

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Incumbent DemocratCharlie Dannelly has represented the 38th district and its predecessors since 1995. Dannelly initially ran for re-election but later withdrew. DemocratJoel Ford won the open seat.

North Carolina Senate 38th district general election, 2012
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticJoel Ford65,71580.21%
RepublicanRichard Rivette16,21419.79%
Total votes81,929100%
Democratichold

District 39

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Incumbent RepublicanBob Rucho has represented the 39th district and its predecessors since 2008 and previously from 1997 to 2005.

North Carolina Senate 39th district general election, 2012
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanBob Rucho (incumbent)61,00661.60%
DemocraticJack Flynn38,02538.40%
Total votes99,031100%
Republicanhold

District 40

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Incumbent DemocratMaclom Graham has represented the 40th district since 2005.

North Carolina Senate 40th district general election, 2012
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticMalcolm Graham (incumbent)63,92584.11%
RepublicanEarl Lyndon Philip12,07515.89%
Total votes76,000100%
Democratichold

District 41

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The new 41st district is based inMecklenburg County and includes Republican leaning areas in the Northern and Southeastern sections of the county connected by a narrow strip of land that runs along the county's border withCabarrus County. The district, which has now incumbent, is expected to favor Republicans. RepublicanJeff Tarte won the open seat.

North Carolina Senate 41st district general election, 2012
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanJeff Tarte64,153100%
Total votes64,153100%
Republicanwin (new seat)

District 42

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Incumbent RepublicanAustin M. Allran has represented the 42nd district and its predecessors since 1986.

North Carolina Senate 42nd district general election, 2012
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanAustin M. Allran (incumbent)54,12864.53%
DemocraticJoseph (Jody) Inglefield29,75735.47%
Total votes83,885100%
Republicanhold

District 43

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Incumbent RepublicanKathy Harrington has represented the 43rd district since 2011.

North Carolina Senate 43rd district general election, 2012
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanKathy Harrington (incumbent)57,752100%
Total votes57,752100%
Republicanhold

District 44

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The new 44th district overlaps with much of the former 41st district represented by Republican Chris Carney since December 20, 2011. Carney sought re-election here but was defeated in the Republican primary byDavid L. Curtis. Curtis won the general election.

North Carolina Senate 44th district general election, 2012
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanDavid L. Curtis60,16765.85%
DemocraticRoss Bulla31,19734.15%
Total votes91,364100%
Republicanhold

District 45

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Incumbent RepublicanDan Soucek has represented the 45th district since 2011.

North Carolina Senate 45th district general election, 2012
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanDan Soucek (incumbent)50,84860.71%
DemocraticRoy J. Carter32,91339.29%
Total votes83,761100%
Republicanhold

District 46

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The new 46th district lost its shareCaldwell County but gainedCleveland County. Incumbent RepublicansWes Westmoreland, who has represented the 46th district since 2012 andWarren Daniel, who has represented the 44th district since 2011 were both redistricted here. Westmoreland did not seek re-election and Daniel successfully sought re-election here.

North Carolina Senate 46th district general election, 2012
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanWarren Daniel (incumbent)43,90455.96%
DemocraticJohn T. McDevitt32,40941.31%
LibertarianRichard C. Evey2,1442.73%
Total votes78,457100%
Republicanhold

District 47

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The new 48th district lost its share ofHaywood andAvery counties but gained all ofPolk andRutherford counties. Incumbent RepublicanRalph Hise has represented the 47th district since 2011.

North Carolina Senate 47th district general election, 2012
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanRalph Hise (incumbent)46,41556.46%
DemocraticPhil Feagan35,79943.54%
Total votes82,214100%
Republicanhold

District 48

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The new 48th District lostPolk County but gainedTransylvania County. Incumbent RepublicanTom Apodaca has represented the 48th district since 2003.

North Carolina Senate 48th district general election, 2012
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanTom Apodaca (incumbent)62,736100%
Total votes62,736100%
Republicanhold

District 49

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Incumbent DemocratMartin Nesbitt has represented the 49th district since 2004.

North Carolina Senate 49th district general election, 2012
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticMartin Nesbitt (incumbent)61,82661.96%
RepublicanR. L. Clark37,95338.04%
Total votes99,779100%
Democratichold

District 50

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The new 50th district lostTransylvania County but gained all ofHaywood County. Incumbent RepublicanJim Davis has represented the 50th district since 2011.

North Carolina Senate 50th district general election, 2012
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanJim Davis (incumbent)50,42157.11%
DemocraticJohn J. Snow Jr.37,87342.89%
Total votes88,294100%
Republicanhold

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Redistricted from the 5th district.
  2. ^Redistricted from the 7th district.
  3. ^Redistricted from the 18th district.
  4. ^Redistricted from the 22nd district.
  5. ^Redistricted from the 41st district.
  6. ^Redistricted from the 44th district.

References

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  1. ^Daigneau, Elizabeth; Jacobson, Louis (October 23, 2012)."The Latest Chamber-by-Chamber Analysis of the 2012 State Legislative Elections".Governing.Archived from the original on February 24, 2021. RetrievedJuly 13, 2024.
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