2022 North Carolina Senate election

An election was held on November 8, 2022, to elect all 50 members to North Carolina's Senate. The election coincided with the elections for other offices, including the U.S. Senate, U.S. House of Representatives, and state house. The filing period lasted from February 24, 2022, to March 4, 2022, with the primary election being held on May 17, 2022 (prior to the redistricting challenges it was scheduled to be held on March 8, 2022).[1][2] The elections were originally to be held under new districts passed by the General Assembly in Senate Bill 739 to account for population changes following the 2020 census;[3] however, following a ruling by the North Carolina Supreme Court, the General Assembly redrew the maps (Senate Bill 744) to comply with the court's ruling.[4]

2022 North Carolina Senate election

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All 50 seats in the North Carolina Senate
26 (without Lieutenant Governor) seats needed for a majority
 Majority partyMinority party
 
LeaderPhil BergerDan Blue
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Leader sinceJanuary 1, 2005March 2, 2014
Leader's seat26th - Eden14th - Raleigh
Last election2822
Seats before2822
Seats won3020
Seat changeIncrease 2Decrease 2
Popular vote2,030,5561,401,684
Percentage58.73%40.54%

Results:
     Democratic hold      Democratic gain
     Republican hold      Republican gain

President pro tempore before election

Phil Berger
Republican

Elected President pro tempore

Phil Berger
Republican

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
Sabato's Crystal Ball[5]Likely RMay 19, 2022

Results summary

DistrictIncumbentPartyElectedParty
1stNorman W. Sanderson[a]RepNorman W. SandersonRep
2ndJim Perry[b]RepJim PerryRep
3rdBobby Hanig[c]RepBobby HanigRep
Ernestine BazemoreDem
4thToby FitchDemBuck NewtonRep
5thDon DavisDemKandie SmithDem
6thMichael LazzaraRepMichael LazzaraRep
7thMichael Lee[d]RepMichael LeeRep
8thBill RabonRepBill RabonRep
9thBrent Jackson[e]RepBrent JacksonRep
10thNew SeatBenton SawreyRep
11thLisa Stone BarnesRepLisa Stone BarnesRep
12thJim BurginRepJim BurginRep
13thNew SeatLisa GrafsteinDem
14thDan BlueDemDan BlueDem
15thJay ChaudhuriDemJay ChaudhuriDem
16thWiley NickelDemGale AdcockDem
17thSydney BatchDemSydney BatchDem
18thSarah CrawfordDemMary Wills BodeDem
19thKirk deViereDemVal ApplewhiteDem
20thNatalie MurdockDemNatalie MurdockDem
21stTom McInnis[f]RepTom McInnisRep
22ndMike WoodardDemMike WoodardDem
23rdValerie FousheeDemGraig MeyerDem
24thDanny Britt[g]RepDanny BrittRep
Ben Clark[h]Dem
25thAmy Galey[i]RepAmy GaleyRep
26thPhil Berger[j]RepPhil BergerRep
27thMichael GarrettDemMichael GarrettDem
28thGladys RobinsonDemGladys RobinsonDem
29thDave Craven[k]RepDave CravenRep
30thSteve Jarvis[l]RepSteve JarvisRep
31stJoyce KrawiecRepJoyce KrawiecRep
32ndPaul Lowe Jr.DemPaul Lowe Jr.Dem
33rdCarl FordRepCarl FordRep
34thPaul Newton[m]RepPaul NewtonRep
35thTodd JohnsonRepTodd JohnsonRep
36thNew SeatEddie SettleRep
37thVickie Sawyer[n]RepVickie SawyerRep
38thMujtaba MohammedDemMujtaba MohammedDem
39thDeAndrea SalvadorDemDeAndrea SalvadorDem
40thJoyce WaddellDemJoyce WaddellDem
41stNatasha MarcusDemNatasha MarcusDem
42ndJeff Jackson[o]DemRachel HuntDem
43rdKathy HarringtonRepBrad OvercashRep
44thTed AlexanderRepTed AlexanderRep
45thDean Proctor[p]RepDean ProctorRep
46thWarren DanielRepWarren DanielRep
47thRalph HiseRepRalph HiseRep
Deanna Ballard[q]Rep
48thChuck EdwardsRepTim MoffittRep
49thJulie MayfieldDemJulie MayfieldDem
50thKevin CorbinRepKevin CorbinRep

† - Incumbent not seeking re-election

PartyCandi-
dates
VotesSeats
No.%No.+/–%
Republican492,030,55658.72630 260
Democratic361,401,68440.53820 240
Libertarian714,5620.4210 0
Write-in19,5060.2750 0
Green11,3480.0390 0
Total943,457,65610050 100
Senate seats
Republican
60%
Democratic
40%
Popular vote
Republican
58.726%
Democratic
40.538%
Libertarian
0.421%
Write-in
0.275%
Green
0.039%

Close races

Districts where the margin of victory was under 10%:

  1. District 7, 1.94%
  2. District 5, 4.46%
  3. District 3, 5.06%
  4. District 18, 5.39%
  5. District 19, 5.4%
  6. District 17, 5.86%
  7. District 27, 9%
  8. District 21, 9.26%
  9. District 11, 9.7%
  10. District 42, 9.92%

Incumbents defeated in the primary election

Democrats

  1. District 3: Ernestine Bazemore lost renomination to Valerie Jordan.
  2. District 19: Kirk DeViere lost renomination to Val Applewhite.

Republicans

  1. District 1: Bob Steinburg lost renomination to fellow incumbent Norman W. Sanderson in a redistricting race.
  2. District 47: Deanna Ballard lost renomination to fellow incumbent Ralph Hise in a redistricting race.

Incumbents defeated in the general election

Democrats

Open seats that changed parties

Newly created seats

  • District 10 (Johnston County), won by Benton Sawrey (R)
  • District 13 (Wake County), won by Lisa Grafstein (D)
  • District 36 (Alexander, Wilkes, Surry, and Yadkin counties), won by Eddie Settle (R)

Detailed results

Districts 1–25

District 1

The new 1st District includes all of Dare, Hyde, Cateret, Pamlico, Washington, Chowan, Perquimans, and Pasquotank counties. It includes the home of incumbent Republicans Bob Steinburg, who had represented the 1st district since 2019, and Norman W. Sanderson, who had represented the 2nd District since 2013. Sanderson defeated Steinburg to win the Republican nomination.

North Carolina Senate 1st district Republican primary election, 2022[6]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanNorman W. Sanderson (incumbent) 12,713 55.48%
RepublicanBob Steinburg (incumbent)10,20144.52%
Total votes22,914 100%
North Carolina Senate 1st district general election, 2022[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanNorman W. Sanderson (incumbent) 61,486 100%
Total votes61,486 100%
Republican hold

District 2

The new 2nd District includes all of Beaufort, Craven, and Lenoir counties. The district includes the home of incumbent Republican Jim Perry, who had represented the 7th District since 2019. He ran for re-election.[8]

North Carolina Senate 2nd district general election, 2022[9]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanJim Perry (incumbent) 53,067 100%
Total votes53,067 100%
Republican hold

District 3

The new 3rd District includes all of Warren, Northampton, Halifax, Martin, Bertie, Hertford, Gates, Camden, Currituck, and Tyrrell counties. Incumbent Democrat Ernestine Bazemore had represented the 3rd District since 2021. Valerie Jordan defeated Bazemore to win the Democratic nomination.[10] State representative Bobby Hanig was unopposed for the Republican nomination.[11]

North Carolina Senate 3rd district Democratic primary election, 2022[10]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticValerie Jordan 13,644 59.65%
DemocraticErnestine Bazemore (incumbent)9,22940.35%
Total votes22,873 100%
North Carolina Senate 3rd district general election, 2022[12]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanBobby Hanig 37,984 52.53%
DemocraticValerie Jordan34,32047.47%
Total votes72,304 100%
Republican gain from Democratic

District 4

The new 4th District includes all of Greene, Wayne, and Wilson counties. Incumbent Democrat Toby Fitch had represented the 4th District since 2018. State Representative Raymond Smith Jr. unsuccessfully challenged Fitch for the Democratic nomination. Former state senator Buck Newton[13] won the Republican nomination.

North Carolina Senate 4th district Democratic primary election, 2022[14]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticToby Fitch (incumbent) 6,994 54.48%
DemocraticRaymond Smith Jr.5,84345.52%
Total votes12,837 100%
North Carolina Senate 4th district Republican primary election, 2022[14]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanBuck Newton 8,728 67.61%
RepublicanJoe Democko4,18132.39%
Total votes12,909 100%
North Carolina Senate 4th district general election, 2022[15]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanBuck Newton 38,638 57.51%
DemocraticToby Fitch (incumbent)28,54342.49%
Total votes67,181 100%
Republican gain from Democratic

District 5

The new 5th District includes all of Edgecombe and Pitt counties. Incumbent Democrat Don Davis had represented the 5th District since 2013. Davis retired to run for Congress.[16] State representative Kandie Smith won the Democratic nomination for the seat.[17]

North Carolina Senate 5th district Democratic primary election, 2022[18]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticKandie Smith 13,604 86.58%
DemocraticLenton Brown2,10913.42%
Total votes15,713 100%
North Carolina Senate 5th district general election, 2022[19]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticKandie Smith 36,557 52.23%
RepublicanKaren Kozel33,43247.77%
Total votes69,989 100%
Democratic hold

District 6

The new 6th District includes all of Onslow County. Incumbent Republican Michael Lazzara had represented the 6th District since 2021.

North Carolina Senate 6th district general election, 2022[20]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanMichael Lazzara (incumbent) 33,339 100%
Total votes33,339 100%
Republican hold

District 7

The new 7th District includes most of New Hanover County. The new district includes the home of incumbent Republican Michael Lee, who had represented the 9th District since 2021. The original Democratic nominee was Jason Minnicozzi; however, Minnicozzi dropped out and was replaced on the ballot by Marcia Morgan.[21]

North Carolina Senate 7th district general election, 2022[22]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanMichael Lee (incumbent) 44,908 50.97%
DemocraticMarcia Morgan43,19849.03%
Total votes88,106 100%
Republican hold

District 8

The new 8th District includes all of Columbus and Brunswick counties as well as part of New Hanover County. Incumbent Republican Bill Rabon had represented the 8th District since 2011.

North Carolina Senate 8th district general election, 2022[23]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanBill Rabon (incumbent) 67,693 100%
Total votes67,693 100%
Republican hold

District 9

The new 9th District includes all of Jones, Duplin, Pender, and Bladen counties as well as most of Sampson County. The district includes the home of incumbent Republican Brent Jackson, who had represented the 10th District since 2011.

North Carolina Senate 9th district general election, 2022[24]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanBrent Jackson (incumbent) 50,252 100%
Total votes50,252 100%
Republican hold

District 10

The new 10th District includes all of Johnston County and had no incumbent. Benton Sawrey won the Republican nomination.

North Carolina Senate 10th district Republican primary election, 2022[25]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanBenton Sawrey 12,318 65.60%
RepublicanJill Homan3,72919.86%
RepublicanMatt Ansley2,73014.54%
Total votes18,777 100%
North Carolina Senate 10th district general election, 2022[26]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanBenton Sawrey 48,083 63.90%
DemocraticGettys Cohen Jr.27,16536.10%
Total votes75,248 100%
Republican win (new seat)

District 11

The new 11th District includes all of Nash, Franklin, and Vance counties. Incumbent Republican Lisa Stone Barnes had represented the 11th District since 2021. She ran for re-election.[27]

North Carolina Senate 11th district general election, 2022[28]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanLisa Stone Barnes (incumbent) 41,701 54.85%
DemocraticMark Speed34,33345.15%
Total votes76,034 100%
Republican hold

District 12

The new 12th District includes all of Harnett and Lee counties as well as a small portion of Sampson County. Incumbent Republican Jim Burgin had represented the 12th District since 2019. David Buboltz and Ernie Watson unsuccessfully challenged Burgin for the Republican nomination.[29]

North Carolina Senate 12th district Republican primary, 2022[30]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanJim Burgin (incumbent) 6,511 52.85%
RepublicanDavid Buboltz4,49536.49%
RepublicanErnie Watson1,31410.67%
Total votes12,320 100%
North Carolina Senate 12th district general election, 2022[31]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanJim Burgin (incumbent) 36,304 63.45%
DemocraticRichard Chapman20,91436.55%
Total votes57,218 100%
Republican hold

District 13

The new 13th District includes portions of northern Wake County and had no incumbent. Lisa Grafstein won the Democratic nomination. David Bankert won the Republican nomination.[32]

North Carolina Senate 13th district Democratic primary, 2022[30]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticLisa Grafstein 11,931 66.59%
DemocraticPatrick Buffkin5,98733.41%
Total votes17,918 100%
North Carolina Senate 13th district Republican primary, 2022[30]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanDavid Bankert 5,230 52.23%
RepublicanJeff Werner4,78347.77%
Total votes10,013 100%
North Carolina Senate 13th district general election, 2022[33]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticLisa Grafstein 50,937 62.34%
RepublicanDavid Bankert28,00134.27%
LibertarianMichael C. Munger2,7693.39%
Total votes81,707 100%
Democratic win (new seat)

District 14

The new 14th District includes portions of eastern Wake County. Incumbent Democratic Minority Leader Dan Blue had represented the 14th District since 2009.

North Carolina Senate 14th district general election, 2022[34]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticDan Blue (incumbent) 45,020 68.97%
RepublicanChris Baker18,37828.16%
LibertarianMatthew Laszacs1,8752.87%
Total votes65,273 100%
Democratic hold

District 15

The new 15th District includes portions of central Wake County. Incumbent Democrat Jay Chaudhuri had represented the 15th District and its predecessors since 2016.

North Carolina Senate district general election, 2022[35]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticJay Chaudhuri (incumbent) 52,472 67.52%
RepublicanEmanuela Prister22,77629.31%
LibertarianSammie Brooks2,4633.17%
Total votes77,711 100%
Democratic hold

District 16

The new 16th District includes portions of western Wake County. Incumbent Democrat Wiley Nickel had represented the 16th District since 2019. Nickel ran for congress and did not seek re-election.[36] State Representative Gale Adcock announced that she would seek the Democratic nomination for the seat.[37]

North Carolina Senate 16th district general election, 2022[38]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticGale Adcock 49,204 65.18%
RepublicanJames Powers23,16130.68%
LibertarianDee Watson1,7712.35%
GreenMichael Trudeau1,3481.79%
Total votes75,484 100%
Democratic hold

District 17

The new 17th District includes portions of southern Wake County. Incumbent Democrat Sydney Batch had represented the 17th District since her appointment on January 11, 2021.

North Carolina Senate 17th district general election, 2022[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticSydney Batch (incumbent) 45,279 51.83%
RepublicanMark Cavaliero40,16745.97%
LibertarianPatrick J. Bowersox1,9222.20%
Total votes87,368 100%
Democratic hold

District 18

The new 18th District includes all of Granvile County as well a portion of northern Wake County. Incumbent Democrat Sarah Crawford had represented the 18th District since 2021. Crawford ran for the state house. E. C. Sykes won the Republican nomination.

North Carolina State Senate 18th district Republican primary election, 2022[40]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanE. C. Sykes 11,124 84.86%
RepublicanDimitry Slabyak1,98515.14%
Total votes13,109 100%
North Carolina Senate 18th district general election, 2022[41]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticMary Wills Bode 42,783 51.36%
RepublicanE. C. Sykes38,29645.97%
LibertarianRyan Brown2,2192.66%
Total votes83,298 100%
Democratic hold

District 19

The new 19th District includes most of Cumberland County. Incumbent Democrat Kirk deViere had represented the 19th District since 2019. Val Applewhite defeated deViere to win the Democratic nomination. Former senator Wesley Meredith[42] won the Republican nomination.

Democratic primary polling
Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[r]
Margin
of error
Val
Applewhite
Kirk
deViere
Ed
Donaldson
Undecided
Public Policy Polling (D)[A]March 11–13, 2022391 (LV)± 5.0%32%17%9%42%
North Carolina Senate 19th district Democratic primary election, 2022[43]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticVal Applewhite 7,588 56.24%
DemocraticKirk deViere (incumbent)4,97236.85%
DemocraticEd Donaldson9316.90%
Total votes13,491 100%
North Carolina Senate 19th district Republican primary election, 2022[44]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanWesley Meredith 5,781 72.42%
RepublicanDennis Britt2,20227.58%
Total votes7,983 100%
North Carolina Senate 19th district general election, 2022[45]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticVal Applewhite 30,755 52.70%
RepublicanWesley Meredith27,60147.30%
Total votes58,356 100%
Democratic hold

District 20

The new 20th District includes all of Chatham County and portions of southern Durham County. Incumbent Democrat Natalie Murdock had represented the 20th District since 2020.

North Carolina Senate 20th district general election, 2022[46]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticNatalie Murdock (incumbent) 64,550 72.83%
RepublicanAlvin Reed24,08527.17%
Total votes88,635 100%
Democratic hold

District 21

The new 21st District includes all of Moore County as well as portions of Northwestern Cumberland County. When the district was drawn it originally had no incumbent, but Republican Tom McInnis switched his residence to Moore County so that he could run for re-election in the new district.

North Carolina Senate 21st district general election, 2022[47]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanTom McInnis (incumbent) 36,468 54.63%
DemocraticFrank McNeill Jr.30,28145.37%
Total votes66,749 100%
Republican hold

District 22

The new 22nd District includes most of Durham County. Incumbent Democrat Mike Woodard had represented the 22nd District since 2013. Larry Coleman won the Republican nomination.

North Carolina Senate 22nd district Republican primary election, 2022[48]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanLarry Coleman 3,189 68.55%
RepublicanJohn Tarantino1,46331.45%
Total votes4,652 100%
North Carolina Senate 22nd district general election, 2022[49]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticMike Woodard (incumbent) 60,402 78.43%
RepublicanLarry Coleman15,07019.57%
LibertarianRay Ubinger1,5432.00%
Total votes77,015 100%
Democratic hold

District 23

The new 23rd District includes all of Caswell, Person, and Orange counties. Incumbent Democrat Valerie Foushee had represented the 23rd District since 2013. Foushee retired to run for Congress.[50] State Representative Graig Meyer won the Democratic nomination.[51] Landon Woods won the Republican nomination.

North Carolina Senate 23rd district Democratic primary election, 2022[52]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticGraig Meyer 23,717 82.38%
DemocraticJamie DeMent Holcomb5,07217.62%
Total votes28,789 100%
North Carolina Senate 23rd district Republican primary election, 2022[52]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanLandon Woods 5,798 58.29%
RepublicanBill Cooke4,14941.71%
Total votes9,947 100%
North Carolina Senate 23rd district general election, 2022[53]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticGraig Meyer 59,973 67.30%
RepublicanLandon Woods29,14032.70%
Total votes89,113 100%
Democratic hold

District 24

The new 24th District includes all of Robeson, Hoke, and Scotland counties. The new district includes the home of incumbent Republican Danny Britt, who had represented the 13th District since 2017, and incumbent Democrat Ben Clark, who had represented the 21st District since 2013. Clark did not seek re-election.[54]

North Carolina Senate 24th district general election, 2022[55]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanDanny Britt (incumbent) 28,717 58.35%
DemocraticDarrel "BJ" Gibson Jr.20,49441.65%
Total votes49,211 100%
Republican hold

District 25

The new 25th District includes all of Alamance County as well as portions of Northeastern Randolph County. The district includes the home of incumbent Republican Amy Galey, who had represented the 24th District since 2021.

North Carolina Senate 25th district general election, 2022[56]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanAmy Galey (incumbent) 47,355 62.82%
DemocraticSean C. Ewing28,03137.18%
Total votes75,386 100%
Republican hold

Districts 26–50

District 26

The new 26th District includes all of Rockingham County as well as portions of northern and eastern Guilford County. The district includes the home of incumbent Republican president pro tempore Phil Berger, who had represented the 30th District and its predecessors since 2001.

North Carolina Senate 26th district general election, 2022[57]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanPhil Berger (incumbent) 54,717 85.20%
Write-in7,88212.27%
IndependentAlvin D. Robinson (write-in)1,6242.53%
Total votes64,223 100%
Republican hold

District 27

The new 27th District includes portions of western and southern Guilford County. Incumbent Democrat Michael Garrett had represented the 27th District since 2019.

North Carolina Senate 27th district general election, 2022[58]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticMichael Garrett (incumbent) 37,055 54.50%
RepublicanRichard "Josh" Sessoms30,93245.50%
Total votes67,987 100%
Democratic hold

District 28

The new 28th District includes portions of central Guilford County. Incumbent Democrat Gladys Robinson had represented the 28th District since 2011.

North Carolina Senate 28th district general election, 2022[59]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticGladys Robinson (incumbent) 46,455 73.05%
RepublicanPaul Schumacher17,14026.95%
Total votes63,595 100%
Democratic hold

District 29

The new 29th District includes all of Anson, Richmond, and Montgomery counties as well as portions of Randolph and Union counties. The district includes the home of incumbent Republicans Tom McInnis, who had represented the 25th District since 2015, and Dave Craven, who had represented the 26th District since 2020. McInnis switched his residence from Richmond County to Moore County and ran for re-election in the new 21st District.

North Carolina Senate 29th district general election, 2022[60]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanDave Craven (incumbent) 51,618 73.05%
DemocraticBrooke Crump19,04826.95%
Total votes70,666 100%
Republican hold

District 30

The new 30th District includes all of Davidson and Davie counties. The district includes the home of incumbent Republican Steve Jarvis, who had represented the 29th District since 2021. Former state Senator Eddie Gallimore unsuccessfully challenged Jarvis for the Republican nomination.

North Carolina Senate 30th district Republican primary election, 2022[61]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanSteve Jarvis (incumbent) 15,986 65.69%
RepublicanEddie Gallimore8,34834.31%
Total votes24,334 100%
North Carolina Senate 30th district general election, 2022[62]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanSteve Jarvis (incumbent) 59,091 76.60%
DemocraticMonique D. Johnson18,05123.40%
Total votes77,142 100%
Republican hold

District 31

The new 31st District includes all of Stokes County as well as portions of northern and eastern Forsyth County. Incumbent Republican Joyce Krawiec had represented the 31st District since 2014.

North Carolina Senate 31st district general election, 2022[63]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanJoyce Krawiec (incumbent) 48,815 100%
Total votes48,815 100%
Republican hold

District 32

The new 32nd District includes portions of western and southern Forsyth County. Incumbent Democrat Paul Lowe Jr. had represented the 32nd District since 2015.

North Carolina Senate 32nd district general election, 2022[64]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticPaul Lowe Jr. (incumbent) 46,986 59.32%
RepublicanGeorge K. Ware32,22040.68%
Total votes79,206 100%
Democratic hold

District 33

The new 33rd District includes all Rowan and Stanly counties. Incumbent Republican Carl Ford had represented the 33rd District since 2019.

North Carolina Senate 33rd district general election, 2022[65]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanCarl Ford (incumbent) 52,235 73.27%
DemocraticTangela "Lucy Horne" Morgan19,05826.73%
Total votes71,293 100%
Republican hold

District 34

The new 34th District includes most of Cabarrus County. The district includes the home of incumbent Republican Paul Newton, who had represented the 36th District since 2017.

North Carolina Senate 34th district general election, 2022[66]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanPaul Newton (incumbent) 40,991 56.90%
DemocraticKeshia Sandidge31,04443.10%
Total votes72,035 100%
Republican hold

District 35

The new 35th District includes most of Union County and a small portion of southeastern Cabarrus County. Incumbent Republican Todd Johnson had represented the 35th District since 2019.

North Carolina Senate 35th district general election, 2022[67]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanTodd Johnson (incumbent) 58,501 100%
Total votes58,501 100%
Republican hold

District 36

The new 36th District includes all of Alexander, Wilkes, Surry, and Yadkin counties. The district had no incumbent. Eddie Settle won the Republican nomination defeating former state senator Shirley B. Randleman,[68] State Representative Lee Zachary, and Vann Tate.

North Carolina Senate 36th district Republican primary election, 2022[69]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanEddie Settle 10,756 37.23%
RepublicanShirley B. Randleman9,22831.94%
RepublicanLee Zachary5,05317.49%
RepublicanVann Tate3,85213.33%
Total votes28,889 100%
North Carolina Senate 36th district general election, 2022[70]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanEddie Settle 65,973 100%
Total votes65,973 100%
Republican hold

District 37

The new 37th District includes all of Iredell County as well as a small portion of far northwestern Mecklenburg County. The district includes the home of incumbent Republican Vickie Sawyer, who had represented the 34th District since 2019. She ran for re-election.[71] Tom Fyler unsuccessfully challenged Sawyer for the Republican nomination.

North Carolina Senate 37th district Republican primary election, 2022[72]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanVickie Sawyer (incumbent) 15,969 82.40%
RepublicanTom Fyler3,41117.60%
Total votes19,380 100%
North Carolina Senate 37th district general election, 2022[73]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanVickie Sawyer (incumbent) 63,763 100%
Total votes63,763 100%
Republican hold

District 38

The new 38th District includes portions of eastern Mecklenburg County. Incumbent Democrat Mujtaba Mohammed had represented the 38th District since 2019.

North Carolina Senate 38th district general election, 2022[74]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticMujtaba Mohammed (incumbent) 53,072 100%
Total votes53,072 100%
Democratic hold

District 39

The new 39th District includes portions of southwestern Mecklenburg County. Incumbent Democrat DeAndrea Salvador had represented the 39th District since 2021.

North Carolina Senate 39th district general election, 2022[75]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticDeAndrea Salvador (incumbent) 47,284 63.86%
RepublicanMark Robeson26,76036.14%
Total votes74,044 100%
Democratic hold

District 40

The new 40th District includes a portion of eastern Mecklenburg County. Incumbent Democrat Joyce Waddell had represented the 40th District since 2015.

North Carolina Senate 40th district general election, 2022[76]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticJoyce Waddell (incumbent) 36,799 67.21%
RepublicanBobbie Shields17,95432.79%
Total votes54,753 100%
Democratic hold

District 41

The new 41st District includes portions of northern and western Mecklenburg County. Incumbent Democrat Natasha Marcus had represented the 41st District since 2019.

North Carolina Senate 41st district general election, 2022[77]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticNatasha Marcus (incumbent) 46,358 66.52%
RepublicanBonni Leone23,33133.48%
Total votes69,689 100%
Democratic hold

District 42

The new 42nd District includes portions of southeastern Mecklenburg County. The district includes the home of incumbent Democrat Jeff Jackson, who had represented the 37th District since 2014. Jackson retired to run for Congress.[78] State Representative Rachel Hunt was unopposed for the Democratic nomination.[37] Cheryl Russo won the Republican nomination, defeating former state Representative Scott Stone.

North Carolina Senate 42nd district Republican primary election, 2022[79]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanCheryl Russo 6,775 50.51%
RepublicanScott Stone6,63849.49%
Total votes13,413 100%
North Carolina Senate 42nd district general election, 2022[80]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticRachel Hunt 47,621 54.96%
RepublicanCheryl Russo39,02445.04%
Total votes86,645 100%
Democratic hold

District 43

The new 43rd District includes most of Gaston County. Incumbent Republican Majority Leader Kathy Harrington had represented the 43rd District since 2011. She did not seek re-election.[81]

North Carolina Senate 43rd district general election, 2022[82]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanBrad Overcash 48,218 100%
Total votes48,218 100%
Republican hold

District 44

The new 44th District includes all of Cleveland and Lincoln counties as well as a small portion of Gaston County. Incumbent Republican Ted Alexander had represented the 44th District since 2019.

North Carolina Senate 44th district general election, 2022[83]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanTed Alexander (incumbent) 58,525 100%
Total votes58,525 100%
Republican hold

District 45

The new 45th District includes all of Catawba County as well as portions of eastern Caldwell County. The district includes the home of incumbent Republican Dean Proctor, who had represented the 42nd District since 2020.

North Carolina Senate 45th district general election, 2022[84]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanDean Proctor (incumbent) 61,327 100%
Total votes61,327 100%
Republican hold

District 46

The new 46th District includes all of Burke and McDowell counties as well as portions of eastern Buncombe County. Incumbent Republican Warren Daniel had represented the 46th District and its predecessors since 2011. Mark Crawford unsuccessfully challenged Daniel for the Republican nomination.

North Carolina Senate 46th district Republican primary election, 2022[85]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanWarren Daniel (incumbent) 12,395 61.28%
RepublicanMark Crawford7,83138.72%
Total votes20,226 100%
North Carolina Senate 46th district general election, 2022[86]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanWarren Daniel (incumbent) 47,709 60.25%
DemocraticBilly Martin31,47839.75%
Total votes79,187 100%
Republican hold

District 47

The new 47th District includes all of Alleghany, Ashe, Watauga, Avery, Mitchell, Yancey, and Madison counties, as well as portions of Caldwell and Haywood counties. The new district includes the homes of incumbent Republicans Ralph Hise, who had represented the 47th District since 2011, and Deanna Ballard, who had represented the 45th District since 2016. Hise defeated Ballard to win the Republican nomination.

North Carolina Senate 47th district Republican primary election, 2022[87]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanRalph Hise (incumbent) 13,163 50.70%
RepublicanDeanna Ballard (incumbent)12,80149.30%
Total votes25,964 100%
North Carolina Senate 47th district general election, 2022[88]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanRalph Hise (incumbent) 62,436 100%
Total votes62,436 100%
Republican hold

District 48

The new 48th District includes all of Henderson, Polk, and Rutherford counties. Incumbent Republican Chuck Edwards had represented the 48th District since 2016. Edwards retired to run for congress.[89] State representative Tim Moffitt sought the Republican nomination for the seat.[90] The original Democratic nominee was Stephanie A. Justice; however, she dropped out and was replaced on the ballot by Jay Carey.[91]

North Carolina Senate 48th district general election, 2022[92]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanTim Moffitt 54,223 64.79%
DemocraticJay Carey29,46635.21%
Total votes83,689 100%
Republican hold

District 49

The new 49th District includes most of Buncombe County. Incumbent Democrat Julie Mayfield had represented the 49th District since 2021. Taylon Breeden and Sandra Kilgore unsuccessfully challenged Mayfield for the Democratic nomination.

North Carolina Senate 49th district Democratic primary election, 2022[93]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticJulie Mayfield (incumbent) 16,055 68.25%
DemocraticSandra Kilgore4,86920.70%
DemocraticTaylon Breeden2,59911.05%
Total votes23,523 100%
North Carolina Senate 49th district general election, 2022[94]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticJulie Mayfield (incumbent) 56,351 65.70%
RepublicanJohn Anderson29,41734.30%
Total votes85,768 100%
Democratic hold

District 50

The new 50th District includes all of Cherokee, Graham, Clay, Macon, Swain, Jackson, and Transylvania counties, as well as most of Haywood County. Incumbent Republican Kevin Corbin had represented the 50th District since 2021. He ran for re-election.[95]

North Carolina Senate 50th district general election, 2022[96]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanKevin Corbin (incumbent) 59,534 66.24%
DemocraticKaren Burnette McCracken30,34733.76%
Total votes89,881 100%
Republican hold

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