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  1. The 2016 United States Senate elections were held on November 8, 2016. The presidential election, House elections, 14 gubernatorial elections, and many state and local elections were held concurrently. In the elections, 34 of the 100 seats—all Class 3 Senate seats —were contested in regular elections; the winners served 6-year terms until ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Roy_CooperRoy Cooper - Wikipedia

    Cooper defeated Republican incumbent Pat McCrory for the governorship in a close race in the 2016 election. This election made Cooper the first challenger to defeat a sitting governor in the state's history. [3]

  3. Nov 3, 2020 · Gov. Pat McCrory (R) faced Roy Cooper (D) in the general election, but the race was too close to call on election night. Republicans gained one seat in the state Senate, and Democrats gained one seat in the state House in the November 2016 election.

  4. After a dispute in results, Cooper won the election. Cooper won 49% of the vote, while McCrory won 48.9%.

  5. Jul 28, 2017 · North Carolina. Roy Cooper. North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper speaks during a press conference at the Executive Mansion on June 26 in Raleigh, N.C. By Paul Specht August 9, 2017. Cooper says...

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  6. Nov 8, 2016 · Those elected to the U.S. Senate in the 34 regular elections on November 8, 2016, began their six-year terms on January 3, 2017. Control of the Senate was up for grabs again in 2016. In order to take the chamber back, Democrats needed to gain five seats in 2016, but they fell short, picking up only two seats.

  7. Nov 8, 2016 · From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The 2016 United States Senate elections were held on November 8, 2016. The presidential election, House elections, 14 gubernatorial elections, and many state and local elections were held concurrently.

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