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  1. This was the first North Carolina gubernatorial election since 1896 in which neither candidate received over 50% of the vote. It was also the only gubernatorial seat to flip from Republican to Democratic in 2016. With a margin of 0.22%, this election was additionally the closest race of the 2016 gubernatorial election cycle.

    • Roy Cooper
    • 49.02%
    • Democratic
    • 2,309,157
  2. Roy Cooper won the race for Governor in North Carolina on Tuesday. Roy Cooper is up by less than 1 point with all precincts reporting. Below are detailed results for the race.

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  4. Race Preview: North Carolina, one of the swingiest of the swing states, has 15 electoral votes and is considered a must-win for Mr. Trump. The candidates were tied heading into Tuesday. Mitt...

  5. 100% Reporting. Polls Closing: 7:30 PM ET. (i) Incumbent, * Runoff. Democratic Blue. Democratic Win. Republican Red. Republican Win. Dark Teal. Other Party Win. Light Teal. Partial Results....

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    North Carolina had been under Republican trifecta control after Governor Pat McCrory (R) assumed office in 2013 and became the state's first Republican governor in 20 years. This represented a shift in partisan control for the state, which had been under Democratictrifecta control in 2010. McCrory sought a second term in office. Four-term Attorney ...

    General election campaigns

    McCrory pledged to continue increasing job growth, lowering corporate taxes, maintaining a flat-rate income tax, increasing teacher pay, improving customer service in government agencies, improving state infrastructure, and opposing federal environmental regulations. His Democratic opponent Roy Coopercalled for increased funding for education, greater emphasis on job creation, expanding Medicaid, promoting investments in renewable energy, and repealing North Carolina's voter ID law. Libertari...

    Governor

    1. 1.1. Main article: Governor of North Carolina The governor of the State of North Carolina is an elected constitutional officer, the head of the executive branch, and the occupant of the highest state office in North Carolina. The governor is popularly elected every four years by a plurality and is limited to two consecutive terms. The 74th governor was Republican Pat McCrory. McCrory defeated Walter Dalton (D) in the 2012 general election. He assumed officeon January 5, 2013. Prior to the...

    Presidential voting pattern

    1. See also: Presidential voting trends in North Carolina North Carolina voted Republicanin five out of the six presidential elections between 2000 and 2020.

  6. Apr 18, 2016 · 2016 Governor Election Results. Democratic Blue. Democratic Win. Republican Red. Republican Win. Dark Teal. Other Party Win. Light Teal. Partial Results.

  7. State by state results and maps for the 2016 election, including president, House, Senate, governor and ballot measures.

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