2016 North Carolina Senate election

The 2016 North Carolina State Senate elections selected members to serve in the North Carolina Senate for a two-year term commencing in January 2017. Going into the election, the Senate had 34 Republican and 16 Democratic members, which constituted a two-thirds super-majority for the Republican Party. Following the election, the Senate had 34 Republican and 16 Democratic members.[1][2]

North Carolina Senate election, 2016

November 8, 2016 (2016-11-08)

All 50 seats in the North Carolina State Senate
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Philip E. Berger Daniel T. Blue Jr.
Party North Carolina Republican Party North Carolina Democratic Party
Leader's seat 26th-Rockingham 14th–Raleigh
Seats before 34 16
Seats after 34 16
Seat change
Popular vote 2,310,285 1,823,648

President pro tempore before election

Philip E. Berger
North Carolina Republican Party

President pro tempore-designate

Philip E. Berger
North Carolina Republican Party

Results

District 01

NamePartyVotesPercent
Bill CookRepublican53,13859.11%
Brownie FutrellDemocrat36,75940.89%

District 02

NamePartyVotesPercent
Norman SandersonRepublican58,03266.29%
Dorothea E. WhiteDemocrat29,50533.71%

District 03

NamePartyVotesPercent
Erica Smith-IngramDemocrat57,507100.00%

District 04

NamePartyVotesPercent
Angela R. BryantDemocrat56,58467.67%
Richard ScottRepublican27,03832.33%

District 05

NamePartyVotesPercent
Don DavisDemocrat57,882100.00%

District 06

NamePartyVotesPercent
Harry BrownRepublican45,391100.00%

District 07

NamePartyVotesPercent
Louis M. Pate, Jr.Republican66,035100.00%

District 08

NamePartyVotesPercent
Bill RabonRepublican78,274100.00%

District 09

NamePartyVotesPercent
Michael LeeRepublican60,17457.35%
Andrew BarnhillDemocrat44,74342.65%

District 10

NamePartyVotesPercent
Brent JacksonRepublican56,610100.00%

District 11

NamePartyVotesPercent
Rick HornerRepublican55,76561.17%
Albert PacerDemocrat35,39438.83%

District 12

NamePartyVotesPercent
Ronald RabinRepublican45,22857.50%
Susan ByerlyDemocrat33,42642.50%

District 13

NamePartyVotesPercent
Danny Earl (J. R.) BrittRepublican34,12654.98%
Jane W. SmithDemocrat27,94045.02%

District 14

NamePartyVotesPercent
Dan BlueDemocrat73,870100.00%

District 15

NamePartyVotesPercent
John AlexanderRepublican58,99950.01%
Laurel Deegan-FrickeDemocrat53,90545.69%
Brad HesselLibertarian5,0814.31%

District 16

NamePartyVotesPercent
Jay ChaudhuriDemocrat68,84265.33%
Eric WeaverRepublican36,53034.67%

District 17

NamePartyVotesPercent
Tamara BarringerRepublican59,10548.30%
Susan P. EvansDemocrat58,06347.45%
Susan J. HogarthLibertarian5,1914.24%

District 18

NamePartyVotesPercent
Chad BarefootRepublican57,12155.34%
Gil JohnsonDemocrat46,10544.66%

District 19

NamePartyVotesPercent
Wesley MeredithRepublican40,35956.44%
Toni MorrisDemocrat31,14943.56%

District 20

NamePartyVotesPercent
Floyd B. McKissick, Jr.Democrat71,86581.60%
Barbara HoweLibertarian16,20218.40%

District 21

NamePartyVotesPercent
Ben ClarkDemocrat49,08171.74%
Dan TraviesoRepublican19,33828.26%

District 22

NamePartyVotesPercent
Mike WoodardDemocrat74,69365.58%
T. Greg DoucetteRepublican39,19834.42%

District 23

NamePartyVotesPercent
Valerie P. FousheeDemocrat79,52068.06%
Mary Lopez CarterRepublican37,32231.94%

District 24

NamePartyVotesPercent
Rick GunnRepublican51,83360.77%
John ThorpeDemocrat33,45639.23%

District 25

NamePartyVotesPercent
Tom McInnisRepublican53,62163.81%
Dannie M. MontgomeryDemocrat30,41636.19%

District 26

NamePartyVotesPercent
Philip E. (Phil) BergerRepublican67,908100.00%

District 27

NamePartyVotesPercent
Trudy WadeRepublican54,51253.32%
Michael GarrettDemocrat47,73146.68%

District 28

NamePartyVotesPercent
Gladys A. RobinsonDemocrat74,23283.88%
Devin R. KingRepublican14,26516.12%

District 29

NamePartyVotesPercent
Jerry W. TillmanRepublican71,648100.00%

District 30

NamePartyVotesPercent
Shirley Blackburn RandlemanRepublican59,60272.65%
Michael W. HollemanDemocrat22,43527.35%

District 31

NamePartyVotesPercent
Joyce KrawiecRepublican83,599100.00%

District 32

NamePartyVotesPercent
Paul Lowe, Jr.Democrat63,691100.00%

District 33

NamePartyVotesPercent
Cathy DunnRepublican59,36771.38%
Jim Beall GrahamDemocrat23,80928.62%

District 34

NamePartyVotesPercent
Andrew C. BrockRepublican69,470100.00%

District 35

NamePartyVotesPercent
Tommy TuckerRepublican73,032100.00%

District 36

NamePartyVotesPercent
Paul R. NewtonRepublican59,58462.56%
Robert BrownDemocrat35,66437.44%

District 37

NamePartyVotesPercent
Jeff JacksonDemocrat57,80467.94%
Bob DiamondRepublican27,27932.06%

District 38

NamePartyVotesPercent
Joel FordDemocrat67,05979.06%
Richard RivetteRepublican17,76420.94%

District 39

NamePartyVotesPercent
Dan BishopRepublican58,73956.81%
Lloyd ScherDemocrat44,65543.19%

District 40

NamePartyVotesPercent
Joyce WaddellDemocrat61,48182.51%
Marguerite CookeRepublican13,03217.49%

District 41

NamePartyVotesPercent
Jeff TarteRepublican55,51954.48%
Jonathan HudsonDemocrat41,45340.68%
Chris ColeLibertarian4,9384.85%

District 42

NamePartyVotesPercent
Andy WellsRepublican69,301100.00%

District 43

NamePartyVotesPercent
Kathy HarringtonRepublican65,054100.00%

District 44

NamePartyVotesPercent
David L. CurtisRepublican71,11477.30%
Nic HaagLibertarian20,88122.70%

District 45

NamePartyVotesPercent
Deanna BallardRepublican56,75865.00%
Art SherwoodDemocrat30,55935.00%

District 47

NamePartyVotesPercent
Ralph HiseRepublican56,02164.85%
Mary Jane BoydDemocrat30,36435.15%

District 46

NamePartyVotesPercent
Warren DanielRepublican52,99766.16%
Anne FischerDemocrat27,10633.84%

District 48

NamePartyVotesPercent
Chuck EdwardsRepublican61,45562.04%
Norman BossertDemocrat37,59637.96%

District 49

NamePartyVotesPercent
Terry Van DuynDemocrat71,82874.43%
William MeredithLibertarian24,67225.57%

District 50

NamePartyVotesPercent
Jim DavisRepublican59,02862.46%
Jane HippsDemocrat35,47637.54%
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