Primary Election Results
North Carolina requires that candidates receive 30% of votes cast +1 to win a primary election. All candidates below have met this requirement and will not be subject to a second primary (also commonly called a runoff election).
US Senate
Cheri Beasley ( D )
Ted Budd ( R )
US House of Representatives
Included below are only the districts and parties which had primary elections. Not all 13 districts had primaries; not all parties within those districts had primaries. If a party does not have multiple candidates seeking nomination, a primary election is generally not held.
District 1
Don Davis ( D )
Sandy Smith ( R )
District 2
Christine E. Villaverde ( R )
District 3
Barbara D. Gaskins ( D )
Greg Murphy ( R )
District 4
Valerie P. Foushee ( D )
Courtney Geels ( R )
District 5
Virginia Foxx ( R )
District 6
Christian Castelli ( R )
District 7
Charles Graham ( D )
David Rouzer ( R )
District 9
Richard Hudson ( R )
District 10
Pam Genant ( D )
Patrick McHenry ( R )
District 11
Jasmine Beach-Ferrera ( D )
Chuck Edwards ( R )
District 12
Alma S. Adams ( D )
Tyler Lee ( R )
District 13
Wiley Nickel ( D )
Bo Hines ( R )
District 14
Jeff Jackson ( D )
Pat Harrigan ( R )
Interested in more details? The North Carolina State Board of Elections makes full election results, including number of ballots cast, available here. The current districting map is available here. This map is different from the map used in 2020, as North Carolina had a population increase resulting in an increase from 13 US congressional districts to 14 US congressional districts.