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The 2022 United States House of Representatives elections in North Carolina were held on November 8, 2022, to elect U.S. representatives from the state of North Carolina, concurrent with nationwide elections to the House of Representatives and U.S. Senate (including in North Carolina), alongside legislative elections to the state house and senate.
North Carolina House of Representatives 25th district general election, 2022 [49] Party Candidate Votes % Republican: Allen Chesser: 17,903 : 52.85% : Democratic: James Gailliard (incumbent) 15,128 44.66% Libertarian: Nick Taylor 841 2.48% Total votes 33,872 : 100% : Republican gain from Democratic
North Carolina House of Representatives 5th district general election, 2022 [11] Party Candidate Votes % Republican: Bill Ward: 15,784 : 53.83% : Democratic: Howard Hunter III (incumbent) 13,539 46.17% Total votes 29,323 : 100% : Republican gain from Democratic
On February 4, 2022, the North Carolina Supreme Court struck down the congressional and state legislative district maps drawn by the GOP-controlled General Assembly as an unconstitutional partisan gerrymander in a 4–3 ruling, after a testimony had shown that Republicans were likely to win 10 out of 14 U.S. House seats under the proposed map ...
Hines is from Charlotte and was the Republican candidate for the district that Nickel won in 2022. The North Carolina Congressional map passed by the General Assembly on Oct. 25, 2023, to use in ...
On March 5, 13th district Republican voters selected Johnston County attorney Kelly Daughtry as their nominee, ahead of 13 other candidates. But with so many people in the race, she wasn’t able ...
Here's a look at the candidates on the ballot for the March 5 primary election. Republican candidates ... for District 16B North Carolina. ... Senate in 2022 and the North Carolina House ...
Representatives were elected from all 435 U.S. congressional districts across each of the 50 states to serve in the 118th United States Congress, as well as 5 non-voting members of the U.S. House of Representatives from the District of Columbia and four of the five inhabited insular areas.