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General election for U.S. House North Carolina District 4
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✔ | David Price (D) | 247,067 |
Steve Von Loor (R) | 82,052 | |
Barbara Howe (Libertarian) | 12,284 |
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Total votes: 341,403 (100% precincts reporting) |
- General election: Nov. 6
- Voter registration deadline: Oct. 12
- Early voting: Oct. 17 - Nov. 3
- Absentee voting deadline: Nov. 6
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- Poll times: 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
North Carolina's 4th Congressional District |
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Democratic primary Republican primary Libertarian primary General election |
Election details |
Filing deadline: February 28, 2018 |
Primary: May 8, 2018 Primary runoff: July 17, 2018 (if needed) General: November 6, 2018 Pre-election incumbent: David Price (Democrat) |
How to vote |
Poll times: 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Voting in North Carolina |
Race ratings |
Cook Political Report: Solid Democratic Sabato's Crystal Ball: Safe Democratic Inside Elections: Solid Democratic |
Ballotpedia analysis |
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- 4District history
- 5Pivot Counties
- 6State overview
- 6.1Partisan control
- 7State election history
- 7.1Historical elections
All U.S. congressional districts, including the 4th Congressional District of North Carolina, held elections in 2018.
Heading into the election the incumbent was David Price (D), who was first elected in 1986.
Candidates and election results
General election for U.S. House North Carolina District 4
Incumbent David Price (D) defeated Steve Von Loor (R) and Barbara Howe (L) in the general election for U.S. House North Carolina District 4 on November 6, 2018.
% | ||
✔ | David Price (D) | 247,067 |
Steve Von Loor (R) | 82,052 | |
Barbara Howe (L) | 12,284 |
Total votes: 341,403 (100% precincts reporting) |
Democratic primary for U.S. House North Carolina District 4
Incumbent David Price defeated Michelle Laws and Richard Watkins in the Democratic primary for U.S. House North Carolina District 4 on May 8, 2018.
% | ||
✔ | David Price (D) | 52,203 |
Michelle Laws (D) | 11,120 | |
Richard Watkins (D) | 4,391 |
Total votes: 67,714 |
Republican primary for U.S. House North Carolina District 4
Steve Von Loor advanced from the Republican primary for U.S. House North Carolina District 4 on May 8, 2018.
Libertarian primary for U.S. House North Carolina District 4
Barbara Howe defeated Scerry Perry Whitlock in the Libertarian primary for U.S. House North Carolina District 4 on May 8, 2018.
% | ||
✔ | Barbara Howe (L) | 528 |
Scerry Perry Whitlock (L) | 159 |
Total votes: 687 |
District analysis
- See also: The Cook Political Report's Partisan Voter Index
- See also: FiveThirtyEight's elasticity scores
The 2018 Cook Partisan Voter Index for this district was D+17, meaning that in the previous two presidential elections, this district's results were 17 percentage points more Democratic than the national average. This made North Carolina's 4th Congressional District the 82nd-most Democratic nationally.[1]
FiveThirtyEight's elasticity score for states and congressional districts measured 'how sensitive it is to changes in the national political environment.' Heading into the election, this district's elasticity score was 0.94. This means that for every 1 point the national political mood moved toward a party, the district was expected to move 0.94 points toward that party.[2]
Campaign contributions
The chart below contains data from financial reports submitted to the Federal Election Commission.
Name | Party | Receipts* | Disbursements** | Cash on hand | Date |
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David Price | Democratic Party | $920,458 | $969,571 | $166,450 | As of December 31, 2018 |
Barbara Howe | Libertarian Party | $3,257 | $3,257 | $0 | As of December 31, 2018 |
Steve Von Loor | Republican Party | $0 | $0 | $0 | Data not available |
Source: Federal Elections Commission, 'Campaign finance data,' 2018. * According to the FEC, 'Receipts are anything of value (money, goods, services or property) received by a political committee.' |
District history
2016
- See also: North Carolina's 4th Congressional District election, 2016
Heading into the election, Ballotpedia rated this race as safely Democratic. Incumbent David Price (D) ran unopposed in the Democratic primary. He defeated Sue Googe, the winner of the Republican primary, in the general election. The primary election took place on June 7, 2016. The general election took place on November 8, 2016.[3]
U.S. House, North Carolina District 4 General Election, 2016 | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
Democratic | David PriceIncumbent | 68.2% | 279,380 | |
Republican | Sue Googe | 31.8% | 130,161 | |
Total Votes | 409,541 | |||
Source:North Carolina State Board of Elections |
U.S. House, North Carolina District 4 Republican Primary, 2016 | ||||
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Candidate | Vote % | Votes | ||
Sue Googe | 71.3% | 10,947 | ||
Teiji Kimball | 28.7% | 4,399 | ||
Total Votes | 15,346 | |||
Source:North Carolina State Board of Elections |
2014
- See also: North Carolina's 4th Congressional District elections, 2014
The 4th Congressional District of North Carolina held an election for the U.S. House of Representatives on November 4, 2014. Incumbent David Price (D) defeated Paul Wright (R) in the general election.
U.S. House, North Carolina District 4 General Election, 2014 | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
Democratic | David PriceIncumbent | 74.7% | 169,946 | |
Republican | Paul Wright | 25.3% | 57,416 | |
Total Votes | 227,362 | |||
Source:North Carolina State Board of Elections |
Pivot Counties
- See also: Pivot Counties by state
Six of 100 North Carolina counties—6 percent—are Pivot Counties. Pivot Counties are counties that voted for Barack Obama (D) in 2008 and 2012 and for Donald Trump (R) in 2016. Altogether, the nation had 206 Pivot Counties, with most being concentrated in upper midwestern and northeastern states.
Counties won by Trump in 2016 and Obama in 2012 and 2008 | ||||
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County | Trump margin of victory in 2016 | Obama margin of victory in 2012 | Obama margin of victory in 2008 | |
Bladen County, North Carolina | 9.39% | 1.97% | 2.07% | |
Gates County, North Carolina | 9.07% | 4.11% | 5.22% | |
Granville County, North Carolina | 2.49% | 4.54% | 6.58% | |
Martin County, North Carolina | 0.43% | 4.65% | 4.64% | |
Richmond County, North Carolina | 9.74% | 2.95% | 1.50% | |
Robeson County, North Carolina | 4.27% | 17.41% | 13.78% |
In the 2016 presidential election, Donald Trump (R) won North Carolina with 49.8 percent of the vote. Hillary Clinton (D) received 46.2 percent. In presidential elections between 1792 and 2016, North Carolina voted Democratic 53.5 percent of the time and Republican 25 percent of the time. In the five presidential elections between 2000 and 2016, North Carolina voted Republican all five times with the exception of the 2008 presidential election.[4]
Presidential results by legislative district
The following table details results of the 2012 and 2016 presidential elections by state House districts in North Carolina. Click [show] to expand the table. The 'Obama,' 'Romney,' 'Clinton,' and 'Trump' columns describe the percent of the vote each presidential candidate received in the district. The '2012 Margin' and '2016 Margin' columns describe the margin of victory between the two presidential candidates in those years. The 'Party Control' column notes which party held that seat heading into the 2018 general election. Data on the results of the 2012 and 2016 presidential elections broken down by state legislative districts was compiled by Daily Kos.[5][6]
In 2012, Barack Obama (D) won 40 out of 120 state House districts in North Carolina with an average margin of victory of 38.3 points. In 2016, Hillary Clinton (D) won 44 out of 120 state House districts in North Carolina with an average margin of victory of 36.4 points. Clinton won three districts controlled by Republicans heading into the 2018 elections. |
In 2012, Mitt Romney (R) won 80 out of 120 state House districts in North Carolina with an average margin of victory of 22.7 points. In 2016, Donald Trump (R) won 76 out of 120 state House districts in North Carolina with an average margin of victory of 27.7 points. Trump won five districts controlled by Democrats heading into the 2018 elections. |
2016 presidential results by state House district | |||||||
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District | Obama | Romney | 2012 Margin | Clinton | Trump | 2016 Margin | Party Control |
1 | 39.07% | 59.75% | R+20.7 | 32.23% | 64.86% | R+32.6 | R |
2 | 45.36% | 53.77% | R+8.4 | 41.98% | 55.70% | R+13.7 | R |
3 | 39.50% | 59.71% | R+20.2 | 37.03% | 60.71% | R+23.7 | R |
4 | 34.52% | 64.80% | R+30.3 | 32.81% | 65.32% | R+32.5 | R |
5 | 66.40% | 33.04% | D+33.4 | 60.73% | 37.68% | D+23.1 | D |
6 | 41.31% | 57.70% | R+16.4 | 37.74% | 59.79% | R+22 | R |
7 | 61.12% | 38.34% | D+22.8 | 59.67% | 38.69% | D+21 | D |
8 | 44.59% | 54.67% | R+10.1 | 44.25% | 53.51% | R+9.3 | R |
9 | 43.79% | 55.31% | R+11.5 | 44.05% | 52.81% | R+8.8 | R |
10 | 32.61% | 66.71% | R+34.1 | 31.37% | 66.58% | R+35.2 | R |
11 | 62.10% | 35.81% | D+26.3 | 65.41% | 29.85% | D+35.6 | D |
12 | 57.29% | 42.15% | D+15.1 | 53.64% | 44.58% | D+9.1 | D |
13 | 31.14% | 67.96% | R+36.8 | 28.23% | 69.48% | R+41.2 | R |
14 | 39.87% | 59.05% | R+19.2 | 35.26% | 61.20% | R+25.9 | R |
15 | 34.90% | 63.92% | R+29 | 28.94% | 67.59% | R+38.7 | R |
16 | 36.25% | 62.86% | R+26.6 | 31.07% | 66.35% | R+35.3 | R |
17 | 36.26% | 62.94% | R+26.7 | 32.62% | 65.00% | R+32.4 | R |
18 | 62.39% | 36.46% | D+25.9 | 56.14% | 40.55% | D+15.6 | D |
19 | 40.85% | 57.94% | R+17.1 | 41.19% | 55.45% | R+14.3 | R |
20 | 39.49% | 59.33% | R+19.8 | 40.58% | 55.60% | R+15 | R |
21 | 65.25% | 34.32% | D+30.9 | 62.68% | 35.99% | D+26.7 | D |
22 | 43.73% | 55.60% | R+11.9 | 39.83% | 58.67% | R+18.8 | D |
23 | 62.89% | 36.74% | D+26.2 | 60.17% | 38.60% | D+21.6 | D |
24 | 74.47% | 25.04% | D+49.4 | 72.60% | 25.66% | D+46.9 | D |
25 | 38.23% | 60.96% | R+22.7 | 35.91% | 61.84% | R+25.9 | R |
26 | 38.98% | 59.91% | R+20.9 | 37.76% | 59.07% | R+21.3 | R |
27 | 66.33% | 33.28% | D+33 | 62.75% | 36.15% | D+26.6 | D |
28 | 32.52% | 66.58% | R+34.1 | 28.54% | 69.16% | R+40.6 | R |
29 | 85.11% | 14.02% | D+71.1 | 88.12% | 9.63% | D+78.5 | D |
30 | 70.85% | 28.07% | D+42.8 | 77.30% | 19.61% | D+57.7 | D |
31 | 82.65% | 16.65% | D+66 | 83.75% | 14.17% | D+69.6 | D |
32 | 65.02% | 34.58% | D+30.4 | 61.76% | 36.76% | D+25 | D |
33 | 81.34% | 17.53% | D+63.8 | 81.09% | 15.94% | D+65.2 | D |
34 | 62.78% | 35.76% | D+27 | 67.28% | 28.80% | D+38.5 | D |
35 | 44.44% | 54.51% | R+10.1 | 47.51% | 49.16% | R+1.7 | R |
36 | 44.86% | 53.90% | R+9 | 50.19% | 45.86% | D+4.3 | R |
37 | 42.89% | 55.76% | R+12.9 | 44.58% | 51.08% | R+6.5 | R |
38 | 78.90% | 20.26% | D+58.6 | 78.47% | 19.01% | D+59.5 | D |
39 | 57.12% | 41.74% | D+15.4 | 57.85% | 38.85% | D+19 | D |
40 | 46.18% | 52.52% | R+6.3 | 52.39% | 43.60% | D+8.8 | D |
41 | 50.04% | 48.63% | D+1.4 | 57.26% | 38.74% | D+18.5 | D |
42 | 73.16% | 26.19% | D+47 | 71.85% | 25.66% | D+46.2 | D |
43 | 67.66% | 31.73% | D+35.9 | 64.79% | 32.77% | D+32 | D |
44 | 51.66% | 47.45% | D+4.2 | 50.97% | 45.97% | D+5 | D |
45 | 43.67% | 55.55% | R+11.9 | 39.47% | 57.82% | R+18.3 | R |
46 | 42.45% | 56.86% | R+14.4 | 35.55% | 63.04% | R+27.5 | R |
47 | 58.64% | 40.32% | D+18.3 | 45.40% | 52.38% | R+7 | D |
48 | 67.88% | 31.42% | D+36.5 | 60.08% | 38.08% | D+22 | D |
49 | 46.75% | 52.19% | R+5.4 | 54.02% | 42.19% | D+11.8 | D |
50 | 57.85% | 40.99% | D+16.9 | 58.33% | 38.67% | D+19.7 | D |
51 | 40.42% | 58.52% | R+18.1 | 36.86% | 60.20% | R+23.3 | R |
52 | 36.18% | 63.11% | R+26.9 | 34.94% | 62.15% | R+27.2 | R |
53 | 40.43% | 58.68% | R+18.2 | 37.83% | 59.61% | R+21.8 | R |
54 | 52.55% | 46.52% | D+6 | 53.78% | 43.36% | D+10.4 | D |
55 | 39.63% | 59.55% | R+19.9 | 33.67% | 64.12% | R+30.5 | R |
56 | 76.58% | 21.93% | D+54.7 | 81.22% | 15.78% | D+65.4 | D |
57 | 73.72% | 25.56% | D+48.2 | 73.89% | 23.97% | D+49.9 | D |
58 | 77.83% | 21.42% | D+56.4 | 78.39% | 19.21% | D+59.2 | D |
59 | 40.94% | 58.07% | R+17.1 | 43.10% | 54.02% | R+10.9 | R |
60 | 78.79% | 20.56% | D+58.2 | 77.66% | 20.26% | D+57.4 | D |
61 | 41.22% | 57.90% | R+16.7 | 43.79% | 53.30% | R+9.5 | R |
62 | 43.41% | 55.66% | R+12.2 | 46.55% | 50.23% | R+3.7 | R |
63 | 43.77% | 55.31% | R+11.5 | 43.91% | 53.48% | R+9.6 | R |
64 | 41.50% | 57.66% | R+16.2 | 40.64% | 56.88% | R+16.2 | R |
65 | 39.24% | 59.93% | R+20.7 | 34.18% | 63.90% | R+29.7 | R |
66 | 50.14% | 49.07% | D+1.1 | 44.86% | 52.75% | R+7.9 | D |
67 | 31.16% | 67.81% | R+36.6 | 25.66% | 72.18% | R+46.5 | R |
68 | 36.03% | 63.07% | R+27 | 36.68% | 59.73% | R+23.1 | R |
69 | 36.47% | 62.53% | R+26.1 | 34.32% | 62.55% | R+28.2 | R |
70 | 25.89% | 73.02% | R+47.1 | 22.47% | 75.21% | R+52.7 | R |
71 | 73.71% | 25.48% | D+48.2 | 72.37% | 24.90% | D+47.5 | D |
72 | 70.87% | 28.46% | D+42.4 | 72.50% | 24.96% | D+47.5 | D |
73 | 25.05% | 73.49% | R+48.4 | 19.25% | 78.41% | R+59.2 | R |
74 | 39.29% | 59.69% | R+20.4 | 40.06% | 56.70% | R+16.6 | R |
75 | 42.46% | 56.51% | R+14.1 | 44.27% | 52.43% | R+8.2 | R |
76 | 32.63% | 66.25% | R+33.6 | 26.49% | 71.30% | R+44.8 | R |
77 | 37.74% | 61.25% | R+23.5 | 32.03% | 65.52% | R+33.5 | R |
78 | 24.09% | 74.93% | R+50.8 | 19.67% | 78.28% | R+58.6 | R |
79 | 33.69% | 65.34% | R+31.7 | 33.43% | 63.34% | R+29.9 | R |
80 | 26.50% | 72.43% | R+45.9 | 22.95% | 74.61% | R+51.7 | R |
81 | 31.87% | 67.00% | R+35.1 | 25.84% | 71.60% | R+45.8 | R |
82 | 41.86% | 57.06% | R+15.2 | 43.08% | 53.51% | R+10.4 | R |
83 | 40.29% | 58.67% | R+18.4 | 38.03% | 59.11% | R+21.1 | R |
84 | 34.47% | 64.56% | R+30.1 | 29.74% | 68.05% | R+38.3 | R |
85 | 29.12% | 69.71% | R+40.6 | 22.21% | 75.83% | R+53.6 | R |
86 | 38.15% | 60.64% | R+22.5 | 30.31% | 67.09% | R+36.8 | R |
87 | 31.49% | 67.12% | R+35.6 | 23.47% | 74.16% | R+50.7 | R |
88 | 45.63% | 53.22% | R+7.6 | 54.80% | 40.57% | D+14.2 | D |
89 | 32.82% | 66.05% | R+33.2 | 26.16% | 71.32% | R+45.2 | R |
90 | 30.65% | 68.17% | R+37.5 | 23.14% | 74.57% | R+51.4 | R |
91 | 35.21% | 63.69% | R+28.5 | 28.79% | 68.75% | R+40 | R |
92 | 52.61% | 46.42% | D+6.2 | 55.42% | 40.77% | D+14.7 | D |
93 | 42.77% | 55.22% | R+12.5 | 41.58% | 54.48% | R+12.9 | R |
94 | 29.16% | 69.58% | R+40.4 | 22.48% | 75.35% | R+52.9 | R |
95 | 34.05% | 64.95% | R+30.9 | 30.76% | 66.16% | R+35.4 | R |
96 | 36.56% | 62.36% | R+25.8 | 33.21% | 63.78% | R+30.6 | R |
97 | 30.07% | 68.92% | R+38.9 | 24.95% | 72.61% | R+47.7 | R |
98 | 43.13% | 55.96% | R+12.8 | 47.37% | 48.84% | R+1.5 | R |
99 | 82.32% | 17.15% | D+65.2 | 80.97% | 16.82% | D+64.1 | D |
100 | 73.70% | 25.10% | D+48.6 | 73.96% | 22.47% | D+51.5 | D |
101 | 74.92% | 24.37% | D+50.6 | 75.11% | 22.40% | D+52.7 | D |
102 | 83.35% | 15.90% | D+67.4 | 80.04% | 16.78% | D+63.3 | D |
103 | 44.46% | 54.49% | R+10 | 47.72% | 49.05% | R+1.3 | R |
104 | 43.47% | 55.67% | R+12.2 | 52.29% | 43.74% | D+8.5 | R |
105 | 42.40% | 56.77% | R+14.4 | 49.86% | 46.71% | D+3.1 | R |
106 | 85.84% | 13.48% | D+72.4 | 84.91% | 13.08% | D+71.8 | D |
107 | 80.29% | 18.93% | D+61.4 | 78.80% | 18.56% | D+60.2 | D |
108 | 38.42% | 60.50% | R+22.1 | 34.04% | 63.24% | R+29.2 | R |
109 | 40.80% | 58.27% | R+17.5 | 37.73% | 59.48% | R+21.7 | R |
110 | 35.30% | 63.74% | R+28.4 | 30.10% | 67.87% | R+37.8 | R |
111 | 35.81% | 63.24% | R+27.4 | 29.81% | 68.35% | R+38.5 | R |
112 | 32.80% | 66.12% | R+33.3 | 24.47% | 73.43% | R+49 | R |
113 | 37.58% | 61.29% | R+23.7 | 34.83% | 62.59% | R+27.8 | R |
114 | 73.38% | 25.18% | D+48.2 | 73.93% | 23.07% | D+50.9 | D |
115 | 48.12% | 50.52% | R+2.4 | 47.29% | 49.54% | R+2.2 | D |
116 | 43.61% | 55.12% | R+11.5 | 44.41% | 52.24% | R+7.8 | D |
117 | 36.77% | 62.07% | R+25.3 | 35.57% | 61.42% | R+25.8 | R |
118 | 41.50% | 57.02% | R+15.5 | 32.52% | 64.60% | R+32.1 | R |
119 | 47.93% | 50.40% | R+2.5 | 40.80% | 55.45% | R+14.7 | R |
120 | 30.12% | 68.56% | R+38.4 | 23.73% | 73.79% | R+50.1 | R |
Total | 48.48% | 50.53% | R+2 | 46.76% | 50.46% | R+3.7 | - |
Source: Daily Kos |
State overview
Partisan control
This section details the partisan control of federal and state positions in North Carolina heading into the 2018 elections.
Congressional delegation
- Following the 2016 elections, Republicans held both U.S. Senate seats in North Carolina.
- Republicans hold 10 of 13 U.S. House seats in North Carolina.
State executives
- As of May 2018, Democrats held five of 18 state executive positions, Republicans held five, and the remaining eight positions were officially nonpartisan.
- The governor of North Carolina is Democrat Roy Cooper.
State legislature
- Republicans control both chambers of the General Assembly of North Carolina. They have a 75-45 majority in the state House and a 35-15 majority in the state Senate.
Trifecta status
- North Carolina is under divided government, meaning that the two parties share control of the state government. Roy Cooper (D) serves as governor, while Republicans control the state legislature.
2018 elections
- See also: North Carolina elections, 2018
North Carolina is holding elections for the following offices in 2018:
Demographics
Demographic data for North Carolina | ||
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North Carolina | U.S. | |
Total population: | 10,035,186 | 316,515,021 |
Land area (sq mi): | 48,618 | 3,531,905 |
Gender | ||
Female: | 51.3% | 50.8% |
Race and ethnicity** | ||
White: | 69.5% | 73.6% |
Black/African American: | 21.5% | 12.6% |
Asian: | 2.5% | 5.1% |
Native American: | 1.2% | 0.8% |
Pacific Islander: | 0.1% | 0.2% |
Two or more: | 2.4% | 3% |
Hispanic/Latino: | 8.8% | 17.1% |
Education | ||
High school graduation rate: | 85.8% | 86.7% |
College graduation rate: | 28.4% | 29.8% |
Income | ||
Median household income: | $46,868 | $53,889 |
Persons below poverty level: | 20.5% | 11.3% |
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 'American Community Survey' (5-year estimates 2010-2015)**Note: Percentages for race and ethnicity may add up to more than 100 percent because respondents may report more than one race and the Hispanic/Latino ethnicity may be selected in conjunction with any race. Read more about race and ethnicity in the census here. |
As of July 2017, North Carolina had a population of approximately 10,273,419 people, with its three largest cities being Charlotte (pop. 842,051 million), Raleigh (pop. 458,880), and Greensboro (pop. 287,027).[7]
State election history
This section provides an overview of federal and state elections in North Carolina from 2000 to 2016. All data comes from the North Carolina State Board of Elections.
Historical elections
Presidential elections, 2000-2016
This chart shows the results of the presidential election in North Carolina every year from 2000 to 2016.
Election results (President of the United States), North Carolina 2000-2016 | |||||
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Year | First-place candidate | First-place candidate votes (%) | Second-place candidate | Second-place candidate votes (%) | Margin of victory (%) |
2016 | 49.83% | 46.17% | 3.66% | ||
2012 | 50.39% | 48.35% | 2.04% | ||
2008 | 49.70% | 49.38% | 0.32% | ||
2004 | 56.02% | 43.58% | 12.44% | ||
2000 | 56.03% | 43.2% | 12.83% |
U.S. Senate elections, 2002-2016
This chart shows the results of U.S. Senate races in North Carolina from 2002 to 2016. Every state has two Senate seats, and each seat goes up for election every six years. The terms of the seats are staggered so that roughly one-third of the seats are up every two years.
Election results (U.S. Senator), North Carolina 2000-2016 | |||||
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Year | First-place candidate | First-place candidate votes (%) | Second-place candidate | Second-place candidate votes (%) | Margin of victory (%) |
2016 | 51.06% | 45.37% | 5.69% | ||
2014 | 48.82% | 47.26% | 1.56% | ||
2010 | 54.81% | 43.05% | 11.76% | ||
2008 | 52.65% | Elizabeth Dole | 44.18% | 8.47% | |
2004 | 51.60% | Erskine Bowles | 47.02% | 4.58% | |
2002 | Elizabeth Dole | 53.56% | Erskine Bowles | 44.96% | 0.92% |
Gubernatorial elections, 2000-2016
This chart shows the results of the five gubernatorial elections held between 2000 and 2016. Gubernatorial elections are held every four years in North Carolina.
Election results (Governor), North Carolina 2000-2016 | |||||
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Year | First-place candidate | First-place candidate votes (%) | Second-place candidate | Second-place candidate votes (%) | Margin of victory (%) |
2016 | 49.02% | 48.80% | 0.22% | ||
2012 | 54.6% | 43.2% | 11.4% | ||
2008 | 50.27% | 46.88% | 5.34% | ||
2004 | 55.62% | Patrick J. Ballantine | 42.88% | 12.74% | |
2000 | 52.02% | Richard Vinroot | 46.26% | 5.76% |
Congressional delegation, 2000-2016
This chart shows the number of Democrats and Republicans who were elected to represent North Carolina in the U.S. House from 2000 to 2016. Elections for U.S. House seats are held every two years.
Congressional delegation, North Carolina 2000-2016 | |||||
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Year | Republicans | Republicans (%) | Democrats | Democrats (%) | Balance of power |
2016 | 10 | 76.9% | 3 | 23.08% | R+7 |
2014 | 10 | 76.9% | 3 | 23.08% | R+7 |
2012 | 9 | 69.2% | 4 | 30.8% | R+6 |
2010 | 6 | 46.2% | 7 | 53.8% | D+1 |
2008 | 5 | 38.5% | 8 | 61.5% | D+3 |
2006 | 6 | 46.2% | 7 | 53.8% | D+1 |
2004 | 7 | 53.8% | 6 | 46.2% | R+1 |
2002 | 7 | 53.8% | 6 | 46.2% | R+1 |
2000 | 7 | 58.3% | 5 | 41.6% | R+2 |
Trifectas, 1992-2017
A state government trifecta occurs when one party controls both chambers of the state legislature and the governor's office.
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North Carolina Party Control: 1992-2019
14 years of Democratic trifectas • Four years of Republican trifectas
Year | 92 | 93 | 94 | 95 | 96 | 97 | 98 | 99 | 00 | 01 | 02 | 03 | 04 | 05 | 06 | 07 | 08 | 09 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 |
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Governor | R | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | R | R | R | R | D | D | D |
Senate | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | R |
House | D | D | D | R | R | R | R | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | R |
See also
Footnotes
- ↑Cook Political Report, 'Introducing the 2017 Cook Political Report Partisan Voter Index,' April 7, 2017
- ↑FiveThirtyEight, 'Election Update: The Most (And Least) Elastic States And Districts,' September 6, 2018
- ↑North Carolina State Board of Elections, 'June Primary Candidates,' accessed March 27, 2016
- ↑270towin.com, 'North Carolina,' accessed June 1, 2017
- ↑Daily Kos, 'Daily Kos Elections' statewide election results by congressional and legislative districts,' July 9, 2013
- ↑Daily Kos, 'Daily Kos Elections' 2016 presidential results for congressional and legislative districts,' February 6, 2017
- ↑United States Census Bureau, 'American FactFinder,' accessed April 3, 2018
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BANDAI NAMCO Arts将参加7月4日至8日於上海世博展览馆举办的上海CCG EXPO,并於展位(B-18-3)贩售、「Love Live! Series」的官方商品!
活动名称:上海CCG EXPO
日期:2019年7月4日~8日
举办地点:上海世博展览馆
展位名称:BANDAI NAMCO ARTS
展位号码:B-18-3
关于活动详情,请访问http://www.ccgexpo.cn/。
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7月4日至8日於上海世博展览馆举办的上海CCG EXPO的BANDAI NAMCO Arts展位(B-18-3)可获得「Love Live! Sunshine!!」照片!活动期间购买「Love Live!」系列相关商品,每150RMB(含)即可获得一张照片(共九种,随机发布)。而且有随机张是Aqours成员亲笔签名!数量有限兑完为止。敬请见谅。
关于活动详情,请访问http://www.ccgexpo.cn/。
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Starting July 6th, for every $25 worth of Love Live! Series items purchased from BANDAI NAMCO Arts at Booth #2606, customers will receive a free bonus bromide, chosen randomly out of 9 types!
*Bromide amounts are limited and first-come, first-serve.
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[California, USA] The official merchandise of 'Love Live! The School Idol Movie' and 'Love Live! Sunshine!!' will be available at the Anime Expo 2019 BANDAI NAMCO Arts inside Booth #2606
From July 4th to 7th, Anime Expo 2019 will be held at Los Angeles, and the BANDAI NAMCO Arts inside Booth #2606 will be selling the official merchandise of 'Love Live! Sunshine!!' and 'Love Live! The School Idol Movie'!
Event Title: Anime Expo 2019
Date: July 4 – 7, 2019
Venue: Los Angeles Convention Center at California, USA.
Booth: BANDAI NAMCO Arts inside Booth #2606
For more details please check: https://www.facebook.com/BandaiNamcoArtsEnglish/
*Please understand that the details may be changed without notice.
The stage times for our event at Anime Expo 2019 and JAPAN EXPO 2019 have been decided!
We will be doing a 100-person Super Score Match on stage so players at the event and online can join us! Please join us to play during the times below!
■ Stage Event Dates
Anime Expo 2019
July 6 (Sat.) 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm GMT-7 *Pacific Daylight Time
Taking place at the Bushiroad booth (#800) in the Exhibitor’s Hall on the mini stage!
A representative from the dev team will also be answering your questions.
JAPAN EXPO 2019
July 7 (Sun.) 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm GMT+2 *Central European Standard Time
Taking place at the KLABGAMES booth (#D646) at Hall6!
We can’t wait to meet all of you!