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2020 United States House of Representatives elections in North Carolina

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2020 United States House of Representatives elections in North Carolina

The 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in North Carolina were held on November 3, 2020, to elect the 13 U . representatives from the state of North Carolina, one from each of the state's 13 congressional districts. The elections coincided with the 2020 U . presidential election, as well as other elections to the House of Representatives, elections to the United States Senate, and various state and local elections. North Carolina was one of two states in which the party that won the state's popular vote did not win a majority of seats in 2020, the other state being Arizona.

Infobox

Party
Republican
Last election
10
Seats won
8
Seat change
2
Popular vote
2,631,336
Percentage
49 %
Swing
0 %

Tables

· 2020 North Carolina redistricting
1st
1st
District
1st
Old PVI
D+17
New PVI
D+5
Incumbent
G. K. Butterfield
2nd
2nd
District
2nd
Old PVI
R+7
New PVI
D+9
Incumbent
George Holding
3rd
3rd
District
3rd
Old PVI
R+12
New PVI
R+12
Incumbent
Greg Murphy
4th
4th
District
4th
Old PVI
D+17
New PVI
D+14
Incumbent
David Price
5th
5th
District
5th
Old PVI
R+10
New PVI
R+18
Incumbent
Virginia Foxx
6th
6th
District
6th
Old PVI
R+10
New PVI
D+9
Incumbent
Mark Walker
7th
7th
District
7th
Old PVI
R+9
New PVI
R+11
Incumbent
David Rouzer
8th
8th
District
8th
Old PVI
R+8
New PVI
R+5
Incumbent
Richard Hudson
9th
9th
District
9th
Old PVI
R+8
New PVI
R+7
Incumbent
Dan Bishop
10th
10th
District
10th
Old PVI
R+12
New PVI
R+20
Incumbent
Patrick McHenry
11th
11th
District
11th
Old PVI
R+14
New PVI
R+9
Incumbent
(vacant)
12th
12th
District
12th
Old PVI
D+18
New PVI
D+14
Incumbent
Alma Adams
13th
13th
District
13th
Old PVI
R+6
New PVI
R+19
Incumbent
Ted Budd
District
Old PVI
New PVI
Incumbent
1st
D+17
D+5
G. K. Butterfield
2nd
R+7
D+9
George Holding
3rd
R+12
R+12
Greg Murphy
4th
D+17
D+14
David Price
5th
R+10
R+18
Virginia Foxx
6th
R+10
D+9
Mark Walker
7th
R+9
R+11
David Rouzer
8th
R+8
R+5
Richard Hudson
9th
R+8
R+7
Dan Bishop
10th
R+12
R+20
Patrick McHenry
11th
R+14
R+9
(vacant)
12th
D+18
D+14
Alma Adams
13th
R+6
R+19
Ted Budd
· Results summary › Statewide
No.
No.
Party
No.
Party
%
Candi- dates
No.
Votes
+/–
Votes
%
Total
Total
Party
Total
Party
30
Candi- dates
5,325,245
Votes
100 %
Votes
13
Seats
Seats
100 %
Party
Candi- dates
Votes
Seats
No.
%
No.
+/–
%
Republican Party
12
2,631,336
49 %
8
2
61 %
Democratic Party
13
2,660,535
49 %
5
2
38 %
Libertarian Party
2
19,596
0 %
0
0 %
Constitution Party
1
7,555
0 %
0
0 %
Green Party
1
5,503
0 %
0
0 %
Write-in
1
720
0 %
0
0 %
Total
30
5,325,245
100 %
13
100 %
· Results summary › District
Votes
Votes
District
Votes
Republican
%
Republican
Votes
Democratic
%
Democratic
Votes
Others
%
Others
Votes
Total
%
District 1
District 1
District
District 1
Republican
159,748
Republican
45 %
Democratic
188,870
Democratic
54 %
Others
0
Others
0 %
Total
348,618
Total
100 %
Result
Democratic hold
District 2
District 2
District
District 2
Republican
172,544
Republican
34 %
Democratic
311,887
Democratic
62 %
Others
10,914
Others
2 %
Total
495,345
Total
100 %
Result
Democratic gain
District 3
District 3
District
District 3
Republican
229,800
Republican
63 %
Democratic
132,752
Democratic
36 %
Others
0
Others
0 %
Total
362,552
Total
100 %
Result
Republican hold
District 4
District 4
District
District 4
Republican
161,298
Republican
32 %
Democratic
332,421
Democratic
67 %
Others
0
Others
0 %
Total
493,719
Total
100 %
Result
Democratic hold
District 5
District 5
District
District 5
Republican
257,843
Republican
66 %
Democratic
119,846
Democratic
31 %
Others
7,555
Others
1 %
Total
385,244
Total
100 %
Result
Republican hold
District 6
District 6
District
District 6
Republican
153,598
Republican
37 %
Democratic
253,531
Democratic
62 %
Others
0
Others
0 %
Total
407,129
Total
100 %
Result
Democratic gain
District 7
District 7
District
District 7
Republican
272,443
Republican
60 %
Democratic
179,045
Democratic
39 %
Others
720
Others
0 %
Total
452,208
Total
100 %
Result
Republican hold
District 8
District 8
District
District 8
Republican
202,774
Republican
53 %
Democratic
177,781
Democratic
46 %
Others
0
Others
0 %
Total
380,555
Total
100 %
Result
Republican hold
District 9
District 9
District
District 9
Republican
224,661
Republican
55 %
Democratic
179,463
Democratic
44 %
Others
0
Others
0 %
Total
404,124
Total
100 %
Result
Republican hold
District 10
District 10
District
District 10
Republican
284,095
Republican
68 %
Democratic
128,189
Democratic
31 %
Others
0
Others
0 %
Total
412,284
Total
100 %
Result
Republican hold
District 11
District 11
District
District 11
Republican
245,351
Republican
54 %
Democratic
190,609
Democratic
42 %
Others
14,185
Others
3 %
Total
450,145
Total
100 %
Result
Republican hold
District 12
District 12
District
District 12
Republican
0
Republican
0 %
Democratic
341,457
Democratic
100 %
Others
0
Others
0 %
Total
341,457
Total
100 %
Result
Democratic hold
District 13
District 13
District
District 13
Republican
267,181
Republican
68 %
Democratic
124,684
Democratic
31 %
Others
0
Others
0 %
Total
391,865
Total
100 %
Result
Republican hold
Total
Total
District
Total
Republican
2,631,336
Republican
49 %
Democratic
2,660,535
Democratic
49 %
Others
33,374
Others
0 %
Total
5,325,245
Total
100 %
District
Republican
Democratic
Others
Total
Result
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
District 1
159,748
45 %
188,870
54 %
0
0 %
348,618
100 %
Democratic hold
District 2
172,544
34 %
311,887
62 %
10,914
2 %
495,345
100 %
Democratic gain
District 3
229,800
63 %
132,752
36 %
0
0 %
362,552
100 %
Republican hold
District 4
161,298
32 %
332,421
67 %
0
0 %
493,719
100 %
Democratic hold
District 5
257,843
66 %
119,846
31 %
7,555
1 %
385,244
100 %
Republican hold
District 6
153,598
37 %
253,531
62 %
0
0 %
407,129
100 %
Democratic gain
District 7
272,443
60 %
179,045
39 %
720
0 %
452,208
100 %
Republican hold
District 8
202,774
53 %
177,781
46 %
0
0 %
380,555
100 %
Republican hold
District 9
224,661
55 %
179,463
44 %
0
0 %
404,124
100 %
Republican hold
District 10
284,095
68 %
128,189
31 %
0
0 %
412,284
100 %
Republican hold
District 11
245,351
54 %
190,609
42 %
14,185
3 %
450,145
100 %
Republican hold
District 12
0
0 %
341,457
100 %
0
0 %
341,457
100 %
Democratic hold
District 13
267,181
68 %
124,684
31 %
0
0 %
391,865
100 %
Republican hold
Total
2,631,336
49 %
2,660,535
49 %
33,374
0 %
5,325,245
100 %
Republican primary results · District 1 › Republican primary › Primary results
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
40,757
Candidate
100
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Sandy Smith
31,490
77
Republican
Michele Nix
4,030
9
Republican
Jim Glisson
3,031
7
Republican
Ethan Baca
2,206
5
Total votes
40,757
100
· District 1 › General election › Predictions
Safe D
Safe D
Source
The Cook Political Report
Ranking
Safe D
As of
July 2, 2020
Safe D
Safe D
Source
Inside Elections
Ranking
Safe D
As of
June 2, 2020
Safe D
Safe D
Source
Sabato's Crystal Ball
Ranking
Safe D
As of
July 2, 2020
Likely D
Likely D
Source
Politico
Ranking
Likely D
As of
April 19, 2020
Safe D
Safe D
Source
Daily Kos
Ranking
Safe D
As of
June 3, 2020
Safe D
Safe D
Source
RCP
Ranking
Safe D
As of
June 9, 2020
Safe D
Safe D
Source
Niskanen
Ranking
Safe D
As of
June 7, 2020
Likely D
Likely D
Source
538
Ranking
Likely D
As of
November 3, 2020
Source
Ranking
As of
The Cook Political Report
Safe D
July 2, 2020
Inside Elections
Safe D
June 2, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball
Safe D
July 2, 2020
Politico
Likely D
April 19, 2020
Daily Kos
Safe D
June 3, 2020
RCP
Safe D
June 9, 2020
Niskanen
Safe D
June 7, 2020
538
Likely D
November 3, 2020

References

  1. Key: A – all adults RV – registered voters LV – likely voters V – unclear
  2. "Other candidates" with 6%; undecided with 7%
  3. Internal poll sponsored by Deborah K. Ross
  4. Poll conducted by the DCCC.
  5. Poll conducted for the Timmons-Goodson campaign.
  6. Poll sponsored by 314 Action, which endorsed Wallace prior to the sampling period.
  7. Poll sponsored by Left of Center PAC.
  8. Poll conducted for the Davis campaign.
  9. ballotpedia
    https://ballotpedia.org/Redistricting_in_North_Carolina#Congressional_district_map_challenges
  10. er
    https://er.ncsbe.gov/?election_dt=11/03/2020&county_id=0&office=FED&contest=0
  11. "2018 House Popular Vote Tracker"
    https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1WxDaxD5az6kdOjJncmGph37z0BPNhV1fNAH_g7IkpC0/htmlview
  12. Hartford Courant
    https://web.archive.org/web/20191204112446/https://www.courant.com/politics/sns-tns-bc-nc-redistricting-20191202-story.html
  13. Greenville Daily Reflector
    https://www.reflector.com/news/local/four-republicans-vying-to-challenge-butterfield/article_585e2cfd-beb6-512a-b2b8-9b607aa3502a.html
  14. The Wake Weekly
    https://web.archive.org/web/20191213060612/https://wakeweekly.com/stories/fitch-butterfield-challengers-emerge,193528
  15. er
    https://er.ncsbe.gov/?election_dt=03/03/2020&county_id=0&office=FED&contest=0
  16. North Carolina's Union Movement
    http://aflcionc.org/nc-labor-2020-voter-guide/
  17. The Cook Political Report
    https://cookpolitical.com/ratings/senate-race-ratings
  18. Senate Ratings
    https://www.insideelections.com/ratings/senate/2020-senate-ratings-may-6-2019
  19. Sabato's Crystal Ball
    https://web.archive.org/web/20190822073139/http://crystalball.centerforpolitics.org/crystalball/2020-senate/
  20. "2020 Election Forecast"
    https://www.politico.com/2020-election/race-forecasts-and-predictions/senate/
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