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| North Carolina House of Representatives • 2012 North Carolina Senate Elections
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Elections for the office of North Carolina House of Representatives were held in North Carolina on November 6, 2012. All
120 seats were up for election.
The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in these elections was February 29, 2012. The primary Election Day was May 8, 2012. The primary runoff took place on July 17, 2012.
- See also: North Carolina State Senate elections, 2012 and State legislative elections, 2012
Majority control[edit]
- See also: Partisan composition of state houses
Heading into the November 6 election, the Republican Party held the majority in the North Carolina House of Representatives:
| North Carolina House of Representatives
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| Party
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As of November 5, 2012
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After the 2012 Election
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Democratic Party
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52
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43
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Republican Party
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67
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77
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Vacancy
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1
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0
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| Total
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120
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120
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Incumbents retiring[edit]
A total of 33 incumbents did not run for re-election in 2012. Those incumbents were:
| Name
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Party
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Current Office
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| Alice Bordsen |
Democratic |
House District 63
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| Bill Faison |
Democratic |
House District 50
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| Carolyn Justice |
Republican |
House District 16
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| Dale Folwell |
Republican |
House District 74
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| Dan Ingle |
Republican |
House District 64
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| Daniel McComas |
Republican |
House District 19
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| Dewey Hill |
Democratic |
House District 20
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| Diane Parfitt |
Democratic |
House District 44
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| Earline Parmon |
Democratic |
House District 72
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| Edith Warren |
Democratic |
House District 8
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| Frank McGuirt |
Democratic |
House District 69
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| Fred Steen, II |
Republican |
House District 76
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| Glen Bradley |
Republican |
House District 49
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| Grey Mills, Jr. |
Republican |
House District 95
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| Grier Martin |
Democratic |
House District 34
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| Jeffrey Barnhart |
Republican |
House District 82
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| Jennifer Weiss |
Democratic |
House District 35
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| Joe Hackney |
Democratic |
House District 54
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| Larry Womble |
Democratic |
House District 71
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| Margaret Jeffus |
Democratic |
House District 59
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| Mark Hilton |
Republican |
House District 96
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| Norman Sanderson |
Republican |
House District 3
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| Patricia Keever |
Democratic |
House District 115
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| Phillip Frye |
Republican |
House District 84
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| Ric Killian |
Republican |
House District 105
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| Robert Phillip Haire |
Democratic |
House District 119
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| Shirley Randleman |
Republican |
House District 94
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| Timothy Spear |
Democratic |
House District 2
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| William A. Current, Sr. |
Republican |
House District 109
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| William Cook |
Republican |
House District 6
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| William McGee |
Republican |
House District 75
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| William Owens, Jr. |
Democratic |
House District 1
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| William Wainwright |
Democratic |
House District 12
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Campaign contributions[edit]
This chart shows how many candidates ran for state senate in North Carolina in past years and the cumulative amount of campaign contributions in state senate races, including contributions in both primary and general election contests. All figures come from Follow The Money.[1]
| Year
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Number of candidates
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Total contributions
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| 2012
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290
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$18,937,780
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| 2010
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268
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$17,390,203
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| 2008
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233
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$14,037,756
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| 2006
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220
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$15,381,190
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| 2004
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263
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$14,234,075
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| 2002
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322
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$11,732,634
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| 2000
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265
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$12,530,685
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During the 2012 election, the total contributions to the 290 House candidates was $18,937,780. The top 10 contributors were:[2]
| 2012 Donors, North Carolina House of Representatives
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| Donor
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Amount
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| North Carolina Republican Party
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$1,879,143
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| North Carolina Democratic Party
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$866,589
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| Battermann, William H
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$803,328
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| North Carolina Republican Party NC Republican House Caucus
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$285,782
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| Wm H Whiteheart
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$250,000
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| North Carolina Association of Realtors
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$164,700
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| Fulghum, James
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$149,049
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| Nationwide
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$146,000
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| North Carolina Dental Society
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$141,750
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| North Carolina Hospital Association
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$135,000
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Impact of redistricting[edit]
- See also: Redistricting in North Carolina
The Republican-controlled General Assembly approved final redistricting maps on July 27, 2011. Although the Department of Justice pre-cleared the maps as it is their legal responsibility to do for North Carolina under the Voting Rights Act, lawsuits followed from Democrats and community groups arguing that the maps engaged in political and racial gerrymandering, and unnecessarily split counties. The suits were later consolidated. Though the elections were given the go-ahead, and the political gerrymandering claims were dismissed, the suit remains pending.[3]
Using a method developed by Charlie Cook, Catawba College Professor Michael Bitzer calculated the political make-up of the finalized districts. Using the presidential vote in 2004 and 2008, he divided seats into "likely," "lean," and "toss-up." In the House, Bitzer found that 36 of the new districts were likely Republican wins while 30 were likely Democratic wins. In addition, he found that 37 seats leaned Republican while only six seats leaned Democrat. Overall, 11 House seats were toss-ups. In the State Senate, Bitzer identified 14 districts that were likely wins for each party. However, he identified 17 seats that leaned Republican while only two seats leaned Democrat. There were three Senate toss-ups.[4]
Qualifications[edit]
Article 2, Section 7 of the North Carolina Constitution states: Each Representative, at the time of his election, shall be a qualified voter of the State, and shall have resided in the district for which he is chosen for one year immediately preceding his election.
List of candidates[edit]
District 1[edit]
Note: Incumbent William Owens, Jr. (D) did not seek re-election.
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Bill Luton
a
May 8 GOP primary:
- Owen Etheridge 2,439
- Bob Steinburg 3,690
a
November 6 General election candidates:
Bill Luton: 16,663
Bob Steinburg: 21,505 
District 2[edit]
Note: Incumbent Timothy Spear (D) did not seek re-election.
May 8 Democratic primary:
- W. A. Wilkins 6,000
a Incumbent Wilkins first assumed office in 2005.
- Jason Jenkins 791
- Jim Crawford 3,977 Incumbent Crawford first assumed office in 1995.
May 8 GOP primary:
- Timothy Karan 2,821
a
- Jon Gregory Bass 1,969
November 6 General election candidates:
W. A. Wilkins: 20,398 
Timothy Karan: 15,587
District 3[edit]
Note: Incumbent Norman Sanderson (R) ran for the State Senate.
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Robert B. Cayton
a
May 8 GOP primary:
- Wayne Langston 1,613
- Michael Speciale 4,090
a
- Clayton Tripp 1,294
November 6 General election candidates:
Robert B. Cayton: 14,320
Michael Speciale: 20,811 
District 4[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Note: Delores D. Kennedy filed for election, but was later removed from the ballot.
May 8 GOP primary:
- Jimmy Dixon 4,873
a Incumbent Dixon first assumed office in 2011.
- Efton M. Sager 2,949 Incumbent Sager first assumed office in 2009.
May 8 Libertarian primary:
- Kevin E. Hayes
a
November 6 General election candidates:
Rebecca Judge: 9,896
Jimmy Dixon: 20,371 
Kevin E. Hayes: 1,053
District 5[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Annie Ward Mobley 7,351
a Incumbent Mobley first assumed office in 2007.
- Linda L. Blackburn 4,746
May 8 GOP primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
November 6 General election candidates:
Annie Ward Mobley: 27,458 
District 6[edit]
Note: Incumbent William Cook (R) did not seek re-election. Instead he ran for the State Senate.
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Paul Tine
a
May 8 GOP primary:
- Mattie Lawson 2,677 Advanced to runoff
- Arthur Williams 2,585 Advanced to runoff
- Jeremy D. Adams 1,911
- July 17 Republican primary runoff:
- Mattie Lawson
a
- Arthur Williams
November 6 General election candidates:
Paul Tine: 20,756 
Mattie Lawson: 20,298
District 7[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- William Duke Hancock II 1,859
- Angela R. Bryant 9,417
a Incumbent Bryant first assumed office in 2007.
May 8 GOP primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
November 6 General election candidates:
Angela R. Bryant: 27,761 
District 8[edit]
Note: Incumbent Edith Warren (D) did not seek re-election.
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Mark Bibbs
a
- Note: Gary W. Farmer appeared on initial lists but did not appear on the primary ballot.
May 8 GOP primary:
- Susan Martin
a
November 6 General election candidates:
Mark Bibbs: 17,982
Susan Martin: 24,019 
District 9[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Marian N. McLawhorn
a Incumbent McLawhorn first assumed office in 1999.
May 8 GOP primary:
- Jack Wall 2,424
- Brian Brown 3,702
a
November 6 General election candidates:
Marian N. McLawhorn: 18,644
Brian Brown: 19,780 
District 10[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Jim Babe Hardison
a
May 8 GOP primary:
- Stephen LaRoque 3,871 Incumbent LaRoque first assumed office in 2011.
- John Bell 3,910
a
November 6 General election candidates:
Jim Babe Hardison: 12,270
John Bell: 24,475 
District 11[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Duane Hall
a
May 8 GOP primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
November 6 General election candidates:
Duane Hall: 27,247 
District 12[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- William L. Wainwright
a - Incumbent Wainwright passed away on July 17, 2012.[5]
May 8 GOP primary:
- Jim Dancy
a
November 6 General election candidates:
George Graham: 22,064 
Jim Dancy: 11,443
District 13[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
May 8 GOP primary:
- Patricia McElraft
a Incumbent McElraft first assumed office in 2007.
May 8 Libertarian primary:
- Wyatt Rike
a
November 6 General election candidates:
Patricia McElraft: 28,416 
Wyatt Rike: 3,752
District 14[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
May 8 GOP primary:
- George G. Cleveland
a Incumbent Cleveland first assumed office in 2005.
November 6 General election candidates:
George G. Cleveland: 15,861 
District 15[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
May 8 GOP primary:
- Phillip Shepard
a Incumbent Shepard first assumed office in 2011.
November 6 General election candidates:
Phillip Shepard: 12,111 
District 16[edit]
Note: Incumbent Carolyn Justice (R) did not seek re-election.
May 8 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
May 8 GOP primary:
- Jeff Howell 863
- Chris Millis 4,357
a
- Timothy Thomas 1,509
November 6 General election candidates:
Chris Millis: 22,254 
District 17[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Lundia Washington
a
May 8 GOP primary:
- Frank Iler
a Incumbent Iler first assumed office in 2009.
November 6 General election candidates:
Lundia Washington: 14,107
Frank Iler: 27,578 
District 18[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Susan Hamilton 4,798
a Incumbent Hamilton first assumed office in 2011.
- James A. Knox 2,028
May 8 GOP primary:
- Louis Harmati
a
November 6 General election candidates:
Susan Hamilton: 22,588 
Louis Harmati: 11,362
District 19[edit]
Note: Incumbent Daniel McComas (R) did not seek re-election.
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Emilie Swearingen
a
May 8 GOP primary:
- Ted Davis, Jr. 5,175
a
- Dean Lambeth 2,516
November 6 General election candidates:
Emilie Swearingen: 15,131
Ted Davis, Jr.: 22,958 
District 20[edit]
Note: Incumbent Dewey Hill (D) did not seek re-election.
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Tom Gale
a
May 8 GOP primary:
- Rick Catlin
a
November 6 General election candidates:
Tom Gale: 14,179
Rick Catlin: 25,282 
District 21[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Larry M. Bell
a Incumbent Bell first assumed office in 2001.
May 8 GOP primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
November 6 General election candidates:
Larry M. Bell: 25,631 
District 22[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Matt Dixon 4,808
- William Brisson 5,128
a Incumbent Brisson first assumed office in 2007.
May 8 GOP primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
November 6 General election candidates:
William Brisson: 21,187 
District 23[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- William Solomon, Jr. 5,318
- Joe Tolson 7,575
a Incumbent Tolson first assumed office in 1997.
May 8 GOP primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
November 6 General election candidates:
Joe Tolson: 30,670 
District 24[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Jean Farmer-Butterfield
a Incumbent Farmer-Butterfield first assumed office in 2003.
May 8 GOP primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
November 6 General election candidates:
Jean Farmer-Butterfield: 28,724 
District 25[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Janice Murray Mills
a
May 8 GOP primary:
- Jeffrey Collins
a Incumbent Collins first assumed office in 2011.
November 6 General election candidates:
Janice Murray Mills: 14,164
Jeffrey Collins: 24,434 
District 26[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Jenifer Bubenik 3,231
a
- Ray Stallings, Jr. 2,724
May 8 GOP primary:
- Namon Daughtry
a Incumbent Daughtry first assumed office in 1993.
November 6 General election candidates:
Jenifer Bubenik: 15,633
Namon Daughtry: 23,125 
District 27[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- James Mills 5,616
- Michael Wray 9,052
a Incumbent Wray first assumed office in 2005.
May 8 GOP primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
May 8 Libertarian primary:
- Jesse Shearin
a
November 6 General election candidates:
Michael Wray: 29,714 
Jesse Shearin: 2,960
District 28[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
May 8 GOP primary:
- James Langdon, Jr.
a Incumbent Langdon first assumed office in 2005.
November 6 General election candidates:
James Langdon, Jr.: 25,169 
District 29[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Larry Hall
a Incumbent Hall first assumed office in 2007.
May 8 GOP primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
November 6 General election candidates:
Larry Hall: 38,181 
District 30[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Paul Luebke
a Incumbent Luebke first assumed office in 1991.
May 8 GOP primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
November 6 General election candidates:
Paul Luebke: 33,697 
District 31[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Henry Michaux, Jr.
a Incumbent Michaux first assumed office in 1982.
May 8 GOP primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
November 6 General election candidates:
Henry Michaux, Jr.: 32,497 
District 32[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Nathan Baskerville 5,864 Advanced to runoff
- Dollie B. Burwell 4,371
- James Crawford, III. 4,627 Advanced to runoff
- Note: Chad Larkins appeared on initial lists but did not appear on the primary ballot.
- July 17 Democratic primary runoff:
- Nathan Baskerville
a
- James Crawford, III.
May 8 GOP primary:
- Scott Bynum
a
November 6 General election candidates:
Nathan Baskerville: 27,057 
Scott Bynum: 11,170
District 33[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Rosa U. Gill 8,158
a Incumbent Gill first assumed office in 2009.
- Bernard Allen II 2,213
May 8 GOP primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
November 6 General election candidates:
Rosa U. Gill: 31,386 
District 34[edit]
Note: Incumbent Grier Martin (D) did not seek re-election.
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Deborah K. Ross
a Incumbent Ross first assumed office in District 38 in 2003.
May 8 GOP primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
November 6 General election candidates:
Deborah K. Ross: 32,206 
District 35[edit]
Note: Incumbent Jennifer Weiss (D) did not seek re-election.
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Lori B. Millberg
a
May 8 GOP primary:
- Chris Malone 4,973
a
- Duane Cutlip 3,784
November 6 General election candidates:
Lori B. Millberg: 19,778
Chris Malone: 20,435 
District 36[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Charles McDarris
a
Note: McDarris was replaced by Lisa Baker on the general election ballot.
May 8 GOP primary:
- Nelson Dollar
a Incumbent Dollar first assumed office in 2005.
November 6 General election candidates:
Lisa Baker: 21,485
Nelson Dollar: 26,217 
District 37[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Jason Ora Wunsch
a
May 8 GOP primary:
- Paul Stam
a Incumbent Stam first assumed office in 2003.
November 6 General election candidates:
Jason Ora Wunsch: 18,809
Paul Stam: 24,942 
District 38[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Abeni El-Amin 2,663
- Yvonne Lewis Holley 6,328
a
- Lee Sartain 1,415
May 8 GOP primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
November 6 General election candidates:
Yvonne Lewis Holley: 29,665 
Shane Murphy: 4,169
District 39[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Darren Jackson 5,879
a Incumbent Jackson first assumed office in 2009.
- Michael Slawter 916
- Don Mial 2,846
May 8 GOP primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
November 6 General election candidates:
Darren Jackson: 27,585 
District 40[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- William Jones
a
May 8 GOP primary:
- Marilyn Avila
a Incumbent Avila first assumed office in 2007.
May 8 Libertarian primary:
- Ronald Reale
a
November 6 General election candidates:
William Jones: 17,541
Marilyn Avila: 22,613 
Ronald Reale: 1,828
District 41[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Jim Messina
a
May 8 GOP primary:
- Thomas Murry
a Incumbent Murry first assumed office in 2011.
November 6 General election candidates:
Jim Messina: 20,150
Thomas Murry: 21,639 
District 42[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Marvin Lucas, Jr.
a Incumbent Lucas first assumed office in 2001.
May 8 GOP primary:
- Matt Ellis
a
Note: Ellis was replaced by Frank Racz on the general election ballot.
November 6 General election candidates:
Marvin Lucas, Jr.: 23,240 
Frank Racz: 6,766
District 43[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Elmer Floyd
a Incumbent Floyd first assumed office in 2009.
May 8 GOP primary:
- Diana Carroll 1,433
a
- Michael Cole 1,351
November 6 General election candidates:
Elmer Floyd: 23,832 
Diana Carroll: 10,417
District 44[edit]
Note: Incumbent Diane Parfitt (D) did not seek re-election.
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Rick Glazier
a Incumbent Glazier first assumed office in 2003.
May 8 GOP primary:
- Richard D. Button 3,002
a
- John Czajkowski 1,603
November 6 General election candidates:
Rick Glazier: 17,266 
Richard D. Button: 13,398
District 45[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Eddie Dees
a
May 8 GOP primary:
- John Szoka 3,093
a
- Diane Wheatley 2,266
November 6 General election candidates:
Eddie Dees: 12,532
John Szoka: 16,208 
District 46[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Al Leonard, Jr. 5,863
- Ken Waddell 7,083
a
May 8 GOP primary:
- Gaston Pridgen
a Incumbent Pridgen first assumed office in 2011.
November 6 General election candidates:
Ken Waddell: 18,160 
Gaston Pridgen: 15,431
District 47[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Charles Graham
a Incumbent Graham first assumed office in 2011.
May 8 GOP primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
November 6 General election candidates:
Charles Graham: 18,322 
District 48[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Garland Pierce
a Incumbent Pierce first assumed office in 2005.
May 8 GOP primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
November 6 General election candidates:
Garland Pierce: 27,193 
District 49[edit]
Note: Incumbent Glen Bradley (R) did not seek re-election. Instead he ran for the State Senate.
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Keith Karlsson
a
May 8 GOP primary:
- Jim Fulghum 8,300
a
- J. Russell Capps 4,303
November 6 General election candidates:
Keith Karlsson: 24,134
Jim Fulghum: 28,300 
District 50[edit]
Note: Incumbent Bill Faison (D) did not seek re-election. Instead, he ran for Governor of North Carolina.
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Valerie Foushee 11,351
a
- Travis A. Phelps 2,744
May 8 GOP primary:
- W. Lewis Hannah, Jr. 602
- Thomas Samuel Wright 894
- Jason Chambers 2,120
- Rod Chaney 2,920
a
November 6 General election candidates:
Valerie Foushee: 24,806 
Rod Chaney: 20,266
District 51[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- W. P. Tatum
a
May 8 GOP primary:
- Michael Stone (North Carolina representative)
a Incumbent Stone first assumed office in 2011.
November 6 General election candidates:
W. P. Tatum: 14,533
Michael Stone (North Carolina representative): 15,764 
District 52[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
May 8 GOP primary:
- James L. Boles, Jr.
a Incumbent Boles first assumed office in 2009.
November 6 General election candidates:
James L. Boles, Jr.: 27,521 
District 53[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Thomas Ellis 2,056
- Joseph Langley 3,710
a
May 8 GOP primary:
- David Lewis, Sr.
a Incumbent Lewis first assumed office in 2003.
November 6 General election candidates:
Joseph Langley: 13,370
David Lewis, Sr.: 17,365 
District 54[edit]
Note: Incumbent Joe Hackney (D) did not seek re-election.
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Deb McManus 7,447
a
- Jeff Starkweather 5,132
May 8 GOP primary:
- Cathy Wright
a
November 6 General election candidates:
Deb McManus: 22,159 
Cathy Wright: 17,339
District 55[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Dale Nelson 3,434
a
- Tony Benton 2,480
May 8 GOP primary:
- Richard Johnson 3,828
- John L. Barker 455
- Mark Brody 3,892
a
November 6 General election candidates:
Dale Nelson: 14,540
Mark Brody: 18,962 
District 56[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Verla Insko
a Incumbent Insko first assumed office in 1997.
May 8 GOP primary:
- Karrie Mead
a
November 6 General election candidates:
Verla Insko: 35,173 
Karrie Mead: 10,248
District 57[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Mary Harrison
a Incumbent Harrison first assumed office in 2005.
May 8 GOP primary:
- Chris Phillips
a
November 6 General election candidates:
Mary Harrison: 32,020 
Note: Chris Phillips withdrew in July, and was not replaced.[6]
District 58[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Alma Adams
a Incumbent Adams first assumed office in 1995.
May 8 GOP primary:
- Olga Morgan Wright
a
November 6 General election candidates:
Alma Adams: 32,895 
Olga Morgan Wright: 8,294
District 59[edit]
Note: Incumbent Margaret Jeffus (D) did not seek re-election.
May 8 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
May 8 GOP primary:
- Jon Hardister 6,737
a
- Sharon Kasica 3,538
- Timothy Cook 1,347
November 6 General election candidates:
Jon Hardister: 32,872 
District 60[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Earl Jones 2,520
- Marcus Brandon 4,928
a Incumbent Brandon first assumed office in 2011.
May 8 GOP primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
November 6 General election candidates:
Marcus Brandon: 27,755 
District 61[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Ron Weatherford
a
May 8 GOP primary:
- John Faircloth
a Incumbent Faircloth first assumed office in 2011.
November 6 General election candidates:
Ron Weatherford: 14,988
John Faircloth: 26,465 
District 62[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Gerald W. Meisner
a
May 8 GOP primary:
- John Blust
a Incumbent Blust first assumed office in 2001.
May 8 Libertarian primary:
- Kent P. Wilsey
a
November 6 General election candidates:
John Blust: 27,633 
Kent P. Wilsey: 8,574
Note: Gerald W. Meisner withdrew on June 29, 2012 , and was not replaced.[6]
District 63[edit]
Note: Incumbent Alice Bordsen (D) did not seek re-election.
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Patty Philipps
a
May 8 GOP primary:
- Roger Parker 2,036
- Stephen M. Ross 3,884
a
November 6 General election candidates:
Patty Philipps: 14,870
Stephen M. Ross: 19,435 
District 64[edit]
Note: Incumbent Dan Ingle (R) did not seek re-election.
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Morris McAdoo
a
May 8 GOP primary:
- Dennis Riddell
a
November 6 General election candidates:
Morris McAdoo: 12,721
Dennis Riddell: 18,296 
District 65[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- William E. Osborne
a
May 8 GOP primary:
- Bert Jones
a Incumbent Jones first assumed office in 2011.
November 6 General election candidates:
William E. Osborne: 14,534
Bert Jones: 21,324 
District 66[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Ken Goodman
a Incumbent Goodman first assumed office in 2011.
May 8 GOP primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
November 6 General election candidates:
Ken Goodman: 21,569 
District 67[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Kevin Furr 3,833
a
- Gail Williams 2,624
May 8 GOP primary:
- Darrell E. Almond 3,815
- Justin Burr 7,518
a Incumbent Burr first assumed office in 2009.
November 6 General election candidates:
Kevin Furr: 13,700
Justin Burr: 22,911 
District 68[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Kenneth J. Baker
a
May 8 GOP primary:
- Craig Horn
a Incumbent Horn first assumed office in 2011.
November 6 General election candidates:
Kenneth J. Baker: 12,200
Craig Horn: 22,811 
District 69[edit]
Note: Incumbent Frank McGuirt (D) did not seek re-election.
May 8 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
May 8 GOP primary:
- Jeff Gerber 2,756
- Dean Arp 5,340
a
November 6 General election candidates:
Dean Arp: 23,458 
District 70[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
May 8 GOP primary:
- Patricia Hurley
a Incumbent Hurley first assumed office in 2007.
November 6 General election candidates:
Patricia Hurley: 24,642 
District 71[edit]
Note: Incumbent Larry Womble (D) did not seek re-election.
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Evelyn Terry 3,463
a
- Everette Witherspoon 3,282
May 8 GOP primary:
- Kris McCann
a
November 6 General election candidates:
Evelyn Terry: 23,545 
Kris McCann: 6,664
District 72[edit]
Note: Incumbent Earline Parmon (D) did not seek re-election. She ran for State Senate District 32.
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Edward Hanes, Jr. 3,847
a
- S. Wayne Patterson 3,159
- Jimmie Lee Bonham 1,811
May 8 GOP primary:
- Charlie Mellies
a
November 6 General election candidates:
Edward Hanes, Jr.: 26,561 
Charlie Mellies: 9,158
District 73[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- William Stinson
a
May 8 GOP primary:
- Mark W. Hollo 9,070
a Incumbent Hollo first assumed office in the House in 2011
- Darrell G. McCormick 4,347 Incumbent McCormick first assumed office in the House in 2009
November 6 General election candidates:
William Stinson: 9,659
Mark W. Hollo: 24,076 
District 74[edit]
Note: Incumbent Dale Folwell (R) did not seek re-election.
May 8 Democratic primary:
- John C. Gladman 2,515
- David W. Moore 3,184
a
May 8 GOP primary:
- Larry R. Brown 3,197 Incumbent Brown first assumed office in District 73 in 2005.
- Glenn L. Cobb 3,065
- Debra Conrad 4,679
a
November 6 General election candidates:
David W. Moore: 14,742
Debra Conrad: 26,616 
District 75[edit]
Note: Incumbent William McGee (R) did not seek re-election.
May 8 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
May 8 GOP primary:
- Donny C. Lambeth
a
November 6 General election candidates:
Donny C. Lambeth: 29,073 
District 76[edit]
Note: Incumbent Fred Steen (R) did not seek re-election.
May 8 Democratic primary:
- John Williams
a
Note: Williams does not appear on the general election ballot.
May 8 GOP primary:
- Carl Ford 7,482
a
- Eric Troyer 2,683
November 6 General election candidates:
Carl Ford: 25,486 
District 77[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- William H. Battermann
a
May 8 GOP primary:
- Harry Warren
a Incumbent Warren first assumed office in 2011.
November 6 General election candidates:
William H. Battermann: 13,279
Harry Warren: 21,526 
District 78[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Joel McClosky
a
Note: McClosky was replaced by Gerald C. Parker on the general election ballot.
May 8 GOP primary:
- Harold Brubaker
a Incumbent Brubaker first assumed office in 1976.
- Note: Brubaker ran unopposed in the primary but resigned from office on July 12, 2012, thereby dropping out of the race. He was replaced by Allen Ray McNeill.[7]
November 6 General election candidates:
Gerald C. Parker: 8,272
Allen Ray McNeill: 24,880 
District 79[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Cristina Victoria Vazquez
a
May 8 GOP primary:
- Julia Howard 9,685
a Incumbent Howard first assumed office in 1988.
- Bill Whiteheart 4,089
November 6 General election candidates:
Cristina Victoria Vazquez: 11,859
Julia Howard: 27,749 
District 80[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Loretta M. Martin
a
May 8 GOP primary:
- Jerry Dockham 5,432
a Incumbent Dockham first assumed office in 1991.
- Dick Johnson 1,827
- Christy Jones 3,086
November 6 General election candidates:
Loretta M. Martin: 11,009
Jerry Dockham: 24,080 
District 81[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
May 8 GOP primary:
- Rayne Brown
a Incumbent Brown first assumed office in 2011.
November 6 General election candidates:
Rayne Brown: 25,775 
District 82[edit]
Note: Incumbent Jeffrey Barnhart (R) did not seek re-election.
May 8 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
May 8 GOP primary:
- Larry G. Pittman 4,292
a
- Jay White 4,049
November 6 General election candidates:
Larry G. Pittman: 24,674 
District 83[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Jerome Fleming
a
May 8 GOP primary:
- Linda Johnson
a Incumbent Johnson first assumed office in 2001.
November 6 General election candidates:
Jerome Fleming: 12,347
Linda Johnson: 21,219 
District 84[edit]
Note: Incumbent Phillip Frye (R) did not seek re-election.
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Gene Mitchell Mahaffey
a
May 8 GOP primary:
- Frank Mitchell 4,505
- Kirk Sherrill 1,497
- Rena W. Turner 5,250
a
November 6 General election candidates:
Gene Mitchell Mahaffey: 12,388
Rena W. Turner: 23,284 
District 85[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- JR Edwards
a
May 8 GOP primary:
- Mitch Gillespie
a Incumbent Gillespie first assumed office in 1999.
November 6 General election candidates:
JR Edwards: 10,077
Mitch Gillespie: 21,895 
District 86[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- J. Pascal 795
- Jim Cates 2,953
a
- Dan DeHart 2,568
May 8 GOP primary:
- Hugh Blackwell
a Incumbent Blackwell first assumed office in 2009.
November 6 General election candidates:
Jim Cates: 12,584
Hugh Blackwell: 19,537 
District 87[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
May 8 GOP primary:
- Jordon Greene 3,619
- Edgar V. Starnes 8,472
a Incumbent Starnes first assumed office in 1997.
November 6 General election candidates:
Edgar V. Starnes: 25,757 
District 88[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Martha Alexander
a Incumbent Alexander first assumed office in District 106 in 1993.
May 8 GOP primary:
- Rob Bryan
a
November 6 General election candidates:
Martha Alexander: 18,106
Rob Bryan: 22,081 
District 89[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
May 8 GOP primary:
- Mitchell Setzer
a Incumbent Setzer first assumed office in 1999.
November 6 General election candidates:
Mitchell Setzer: 25,735 
District 90[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
May 8 GOP primary:
- Sarah Stevens
a Incumbent Stevens first assumed office in 2009.
November 6 General election candidates:
Sarah Stevens: 23,153 
District 91[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Nelson Cole
a
May 8 GOP primary:
- Bryan Holloway
a Incumbent Holloway first assumed office in 2005.
November 6 General election candidates:
Nelson Cole: 14,334
Bryan Holloway: 22,417 
District 92[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Robin Bradford
a
May 8 GOP primary:
- Tom Davis 2,493
- Charles Jeter 2,947
a
November 6 General election candidates:
Robin Bradford: 17,820
Charles Jeter: 18,843 
District 93[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Cullie Tarleton
a
May 8 GOP primary:
- Jonathan Jordan
a Incumbent Jordan first assumed office in 2011.
November 6 General election candidates:
Cullie Tarleton: 18,820
Jonathan Jordan: 20,003 
District 94[edit]
Note: Incumbent Shirley Randleman (R) did not seek re-election.
May 8 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
May 8 GOP primary:
- Jeffrey Elmore 6,937
a
- John J. Goudreau 2,103
- John Reavill 2,168
November 6 General election candidates:
Jeffrey Elmore: 23,601 
District 95[edit]
Note: Incumbent Grey Mills, Jr. (R) did not seek re-election. Instead he ran for Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina in the 2012 elections.
May 8 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
May 8 GOP primary:
- Marc Fasano 642
- Charlton L. Allen 3,001
- C. Robert Brawley 4,947
a
November 6 General election candidates:
C. Robert Brawley: 27,856 
District 96[edit]
Note: Incumbent Mark Hilton (R) did not seek re-election.
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Cliff Moone
a
May 8 GOP primary:
- Andy Wells
a
November 6 General election candidates:
Cliff Moone: 12,664
Andy Wells: 21,073 
District 97[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
May 8 GOP primary:
- Jim Klein 4,003
- Charles E. Newman 1,615
- Jason R. Saine 5,982
a Incumbent Saine first assumed office in 2011.
November 6 General election candidates:
Jason R. Saine: 26,690 
District 98[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Gabriel J. Cohn
a
Note: Cohn does not appear on the general election ballot.
May 8 GOP primary:
- Thom Tillis
a Incumbent Tillis first assumed office in 2007.
November 6 General election candidates:
Thom Tillis: 27,971 
District 99[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Rodney W. Moore
a Incumbent Moore first assumed office in 2011.
May 8 GOP primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
November 6 General election candidates:
Rodney W. Moore: 28,282 
District 100[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Tricia Cotham
a Incumbent Cotham first assumed office in 2007.
May 8 GOP primary:
- Barbara Eveland
a
Note: Eveland does not appear on the general election ballot.
November 6 General election candidates:
Tricia Cotham: 24,217 
District 101[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Beverly Miller Earle 5,167
a Incumbent Earle first assumed office in 1995.
- Lawrence Brinson 921
May 8 GOP primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
November 6 General election candidates:
Beverly Miller Earle: 28,653 
District 102[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Becky Carney
a Incumbent Carney first assumed office in 2003.
May 8 GOP primary:
- Ivan D. McLaughlin
a
Note: McLaughlin does not appear on the general election ballot.
November 6 General election candidates:
Becky Carney: 26,802 
District 103[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
May 8 GOP primary:
- Bill Brawley
a Incumbent Brawley first assumed office in 2011.
November 6 General election candidates:
Bill Brawley: 25,477 
District 104[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
May 8 GOP primary:
- Ruth Samuelson
a Incumbent Samuelson first assumed office in 2007.
November 6 General election candidates:
Ruth Samuelson: 31,319 
District 105[edit]
Note: Incumbent Ric Killian (R) did not seek re-election. Instead, he ran for the U.S. House, representing the 9th District.
May 8 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
May 8 GOP primary:
- Ken Gjertsen 3,053
- Jacqueline Schaffer 4,077
a
November 6 General election candidates:
Jacqueline Schaffer: 27,028 
District 106[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Carla Cunningham
a
May 8 GOP primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
November 6 General election candidates:
Carla Cunningham: 26,577 
District 107[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Kelly Alexander
a Incumbent Alexander first assumed office in 2009.
May 8 GOP primary:
- Robert J. Paratore
a
Note: Paratore does not appear on the general election ballot.
November 6 General election candidates:
Kelly Alexander: 32,275 
District 108[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
May 8 GOP primary:
- John A. Torbett
a Incumbent Torbett first assumed office in 2011.
November 6 General election candidates:
John A. Torbett: 21,933 
District 109[edit]
Note: Incumbent William A. Current, Sr. (R) did not seek re-election.
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Melba Reese
a
May 8 GOP primary:
- Tom Keigher 1,885
- Donnie Loftis 1,633
- Wil Neumann 2,023 Advanced to runoff
- Dana Bumgardner 2,990 Advanced to runoff
- July 17 Republican primary runoff:
- Dana Bumgardner
a
- Wil Neumann
November 6 General election candidates:
Melba Reese: 13,618
Dana Bumgardner: 19,772 
District 110[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Jamar McKoy
a
May 8 GOP primary:
- Pearl Burris Floyd 2,784
- Kelly E. Hastings 4,948
a Incumbent Hastings first assumed office in 2011.
May 8 Libertarian primary:
- Lewis B. Guignard, Jr.
a
November 6 General election candidates:
Jamar McKoy: 10,465
Kelly E. Hastings: 20,236 
Lewis B. Guignard, Jr.: 1,015
District 111[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
May 8 GOP primary:
- Tim Moore
a Incumbent Moore first assumed office in 2003.
November 6 General election candidates:
Tim Moore: 22,441 
District 112[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Mark Brown
a
May 8 GOP primary:
- Mike Hager
a Incumbent Hager first assumed office in 2011.
November 6 General election candidates:
Mark Brown: 12,059
Mike Hager: 19,593 
District 113[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- George Alley
a
May 8 GOP primary:
- Trudi Walend 6,169 Incumbent Walend first assumed office in 2012.
- Chris Whitmire 6,448
a
November 6 General election candidates:
George Alley: 15,055
Chris Whitmire: 25,663 
District 114[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Susan C. Fisher
a Incumbent Fisher first assumed office in 2005.
May 8 GOP primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
November 6 General election candidates:
Susan C. Fisher: 34,719 
District 115[edit]
Note: Incumbent Patricia Keever (D) did not seek re-election. Instead, she ran for the U.S. House, representing the 10th District.
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Susan E. Wilson
a
May 8 GOP primary:
- Nathan Ramsey
a
November 6 General election candidates:
Susan E. Wilson: 19,438
Nathan Ramsey: 23,118 
District 116[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Jane Whilden
a
May 8 GOP primary:
- Tim Moffitt
a Incumbent Moffitt first assumed office in 2011.
November 6 General election candidates:
Jane Whilden: 16,519
Tim Moffitt: 21,291 
District 117[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
May 8 GOP primary:
- Chuck McGrady 6,481
a Incumbent McGrady first assumed office in 2011.
- Roger Snyder 4,822
November 6 General election candidates:
Chuck McGrady: 26,217 
District 118[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Ray Rapp
a Incumbent Rapp first assumed office in 2003.
May 8 GOP primary:
- Ben Keilman 1,652
- Michele D. Presnell 4,214
a
- Jesse Sigmon 1,647
November 6 General election candidates:
Ray Rapp: 17,788
Michele D. Presnell: 18,749 
District 119[edit]
Note: Incumbent Robert Phillip Haire (D) did not seek re-election.
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Danny E. Davis 4,975
- Joe Sam Queen 4,993
a
May 8 GOP primary:
- Mike Clampitt
a
November 6 General election candidates:
Joe Sam Queen: 16,679 
Mike Clampitt: 15,562
District 120[edit]
May 8 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
May 8 GOP primary:
- Mike Edwards 2,775
- Roger West 7,941
a Incumbent West first assumed office in 2001.
November 6 General election candidates:
Roger West: 28,903 
See also[edit]
- North Carolina House of Representatives
- North Carolina State Legislature
- State legislative elections, 2012
External links[edit]
- North Carolina State Board of Elections, Official Primary Election Results
- North Carolina State Board of Elections, 2012 General Election Official Candidate List
- North Carolina State Board of Elections, Official General Election Results
[edit]
- ↑ Follow the Money, North Carolina
- ↑ Follow the Money, "North Carolina House of Representatives 2012 Campaign Contributions"
- ↑ All About Redistricting, North Carolina
- ↑ Salisbury, "The impact of redistricting on N.C. legislative seats," July 31, 2011
- ↑ The Virginian Pilot, "N.C. state Rep. Wainwright dies at age 64," accessed July 24, 2012
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 News & Record, "Candidate withdraws from District 57 race, leaving Pricey Harrison unchallenged," July 9, 2012. Retrieved December 7, 2012 (timed out)
- ↑ Charlotte Observer, "Ex-NC House Speaker Harold Brubaker resigns," July 12, 2012 (dead link)
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