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US election 2024

North Carolina voters will cast ballots in races for president, governor and the state’s 14 seats in the U.S. House. The state is a “Toss Up” in the race for president, according to ratings from the Cook Political Report. Republicans Mark Robinsonthe state’s lieutenant governor, is running against Democrat Josh Stein, the attorney general, in an open gubernatorial race characterized as “Likely Democratic.” The House race in District 1 is also considered a “Toss Up”.

Voters will also decide on a ballot measure that would change the language on voting eligibility.

North Carolina will begin releasing results after polls close at 6 p.m. 19:30 Eastern Time.

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Chairman

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North Carolina

16 electoral votes

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Kamala Harris Democratic 0 0%
Donald Trump Republicans 0 0%
Hunt Oliver Libertarians 0 0%

Governor

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Mark Robinson Republicans 0 0%
Josh Stein Democratic 0 0%
Mike Ross Libertarians 0 0%

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Don Davis* Democratic 0 0%
Laurie Buckhout Republicans 0 0%
Tom Bailey Libertarians 0 0%

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Deborah Ross* Democratic 0 0%
Alan Swain Republicans 0 0%
Michael Dublin Green 0 0%

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Greg Murphy* Republicans 0 0%
Gheorghe Cormos Libertarians 0 0%

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Valerie Foushee* Democratic 0 0%
Erik Blankenburg Republicans 0 0%
Guy Meilleur Libertarians 0 0%

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Virginia Foxx* Republicans 0 0%
Chuck Hubbard Democratic 0 0%

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Addison McDowell Republicans 0 0%
Kevin Hayes Constitution 0 0%

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David Rouzer* Republicans 0 0%
Marlando Pridgen Democratic 0 0%

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Justin Dues Democratic 0 0%
Mark Harris Republicans 0 0%

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Richard Hudson* Republicans 0 0%
Nigel Bristow Democratic 0 0%
Shelane Etchison Unaffiliated 0 0%

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Pat Harrigan Republicans 0 0%
Ralph Scott Democratic 0 0%
Steven Feldman Libertarians 0 0%

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Chuck Edwards* Republicans 0 0%
Caleb Rudow Democratic 0 0%

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Alma Adams* Democratic 0 0%
Abdul Ali Republicans 0 0%

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Brad Knott Republicans 0 0%
Frank Pierce Democratic 0 0%

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Pam Genant Democratic 0 0%
Tim Moore Republicans 0 0%

Important ballots

North Carolina: Amendment 1

Amend the state constitution to say that “only a citizen of the United States who is 18 years of age” can vote in elections

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Expressly prohibits non-citizen minors from voting
Yes 0 0%
Keep the current constitutional ballot language
No 0 0%

About this state

  • North Carolina average
  • American average

Race and ethnicity

0 25 25 50% 50%

Educational attainment

0 10 10 20% 20%

Sources: American Automobile Association, US Census Bureau, Bureau of Economic Analysis

Note: Race and ethnicity proportions are based on Citizen Voting Age Population (CVAP) from Census Bureau ACS 5-year estimates, 2018-2022. Median household incomes are based on inflation-adjusted data from January to December 2023; education shares are for population 25 and over, both based on 2023 Census ACS 1-year estimates. Regional housing price parity is calculated by the Bureau of Economic Analysis and represents how much more (over 100) or less (less than 100) expensive housing rental costs are in a state compared to the national average in 2022, the most recent year available. The three largest professions per state is based on the Bureau of Labor Statistics release of Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics in 2023, the most recent data available.

Latest news about the 2024 US election

By Elena Mejia Jennah Haque Marie Patino Rachael Dottle Brittany Harris Julian Burgess Alex Graves Dean Halford Armand Emamdjomeh Edited by Allan James Vestal Rachael Dottle Alex Tribou Amanda Cox Martin Keohan With assistance from Jaci Kessler Lublin Gregory Korte Luis Daniel Palacios Peru Dayani Sam Dodge Oscar Bolton Green Steph Davidson Michelle Jamrisko Brad Skillman Alexandre Tanzi Chloe Whiteaker Vivianne Rodrigues Mark Cudmore Esha Dey Further research by Fola Akinnibi Kelsey Butler Anna Edgerton John Gittelsohn Gregory Korte Heather Landy Nadia Lopez Daniel Moran Kathy Rizzo Fiona Rutherford

Sources: Election results provided by the Associated Press. Additional data from US Census Bureau, American Automobile Association, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Cook Political Report with Amy Walter, Natural Earth, Redistricting Data Hub, US Department of Transportation, CME Group, Bloomberg Indexes, US Geological Survey and Bloomberg reporting.

Note: Estimated vote count percentage is based on the Estimated Expected Vote Percentage (EEVP) as calculated by the Associated Press. This project has been updated to clarify that Bloomberg News does not track results in congressional elections for terms ending in January 2025.