Английская Википедия:2020 North Carolina elections
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Use American English Шаблон:Elections in North Carolina A general election was held in the U.S. state of North Carolina on November 3, 2020.[1]
To vote by mail, registered North Carolina voters had to request a ballot by October 27, 2020.[2] As of early October, some 1,268,014 voters requested mail ballotsШаблон:Update-inline.[3]
Federal offices
President of the United States
North Carolina has 15 electoral votes in the Electoral College.[4] Nominees for the presidential election included Donald Trump (R), Joe Biden (D), and Jo Jorgensen (L), with incumbent president Trump winning the state's electors.
United States Senate
Thom Tillis (R, incumbent), Cal Cunningham (D), Kevin E. Hayes (C), and Shannon Bray (L) ran for office in the general election of North Carolina, with incumbent Tillis winning a second term.[5]
United States House of Representatives
North Carolina voted for 13 U.S. Representatives, one from each of the state's 13 congressional districts.[6]
District | Democratic nominee | Republican nominee | Independent nominee | Libertarian nominee | Constitution nominee | Green nominee |
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District 1 | G. K. Butterfield, incumbent | Sandy Smith | ||||
District 2 | Deborah Ross | Alan Swain | Jeff Matemu | |||
District 3 | Daryl Farrow | Gregory Murphy, incumbent | ||||
District 4 | David Price, incumbent | Robert Thomas | ||||
District 5 | David Wilson Brown | Virginia Foxx, incumbent | Jeff Gregory | |||
District 6 | Kathy Manning | Joseph Lee Haywood | ||||
District 7 | Christopher Ward | David Rouzer, incumbent | Theresa Everett | |||
District 8 | Patricia Timmons-Goodson | Richard Hudson, incumbent | ||||
District 9 | Cynthia Wallace | Dan Bishop, incumbent | ||||
District 10 | David Parker | Patrick T. McHenry, incumbent | ||||
District 11 | Morris Davis | Madison Cawthorn | Tracey DeBruhl | Tamara Zwinak | ||
District 12 | Alma Adams, incumbent | |||||
District 13 | Scott Huffman | Ted Budd, incumbent |
State offices
Executive offices
Шаблон:Main North Carolina is one of 11 states that held elections for governor in the 2020 general election. Roy Cooper (D, incumbent) ran against Dan Forest (R), Al Pisano (C), Steven DiFiore II (L), and won a second term.[7]
Other executive offices up for election in the general election included lieutenant governor, attorney general, secretary of state, treasurer, superintendent of public instruction, auditor, commissioner of agriculture, commissioner of labor, and commissioner of insurance.[8]
Judicial elections
Legislature
The outcome of this election affected partisan balance during post-census redistricting.[9]
State senate
Шаблон:Main All 50 seats within the North Carolina Senate were up for election in the general election, with the Democrats making a net gain of 1.[10][11][12]
State House of Representatives
Шаблон:Main All 120 seats within the state's House of Representatives were up for election in the general election, with the Republicans making a 4-seat net gain but still falling short of a "veto-proof" 3/5 supermajority.[13]
North Carolina ballot measures
There were no statewide ballot measures on the ballot in the general election; however, there were local measures for voters in Guilford County, Mecklenburg County, and Wake County.[14]
See also
- Electoral reform in North Carolina
- North Carolina State Board of Elections
- Political party strength in North Carolina
- Politics of North Carolina
- Elections in North Carolina
References
Further reading
External links
- Шаблон:Citation
- Шаблон:Citation. (Lawsuit about electronic voting system, "ExpressVote", a product of Election Systems & Software, LLC)
- Шаблон:Ballotpedia
- Шаблон:Citation
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- Шаблон:Cite web (State affiliate of the U.S. League of Women Voters)
- Шаблон:Citation
- Шаблон:Citation. (Guidance to help voters get to the polls; addresses transport, childcare, work, information challenges)
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