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2000 North Carolina House of Representatives election

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All 120 seats in the North Carolina House of Representatives
61 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Jim Black Leo Daughtry
Party Democratic Republican
Leader since January 1, 1999 January 1, 1999
Leader's seat 36th - Matthews 95th - Smithfield
Last election 66 54
Seats before 66 53[a]
Seats won 61 59
Seat change Decrease5 Increase6
Popular vote 1,722,045 1,826,548
Percentage 47.77% 50.75%

Speaker before election

Jim Black
Democratic

Elected Speaker

Jim Black
Democratic

An election was held on November 7, 2000, to elect all 120 members to North Carolina's House of Representatives. The election coincided with elections for other offices, including the Presidency, Governorship, U.S. House of Representatives, Council of State, and state senate. The primary election was held on May 2, 2000.

Results summary

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District Incumbent Party Elected Party
1st Bill Owens Dem Bill Owens Dem
2nd Zeno Edwards Dem Zeno Edwards Dem
3rd Scott Thomas Dem Alice Graham Underhill Dem
4th Jean Preston Rep Jean Preston Rep
Ronald Smith Dem Ronald Smith Dem
5th Howard Hunter Jr. Dem Howard Hunter Jr. Dem
6th Gene Rogers Dem Gene Rogers Dem
7th John Hall Dem John Hall Dem
8th Edith Warren Dem Edith Warren Dem
9th Marian McLawhorn Dem Marian McLawhorn Dem
10th Russell Tucker Dem Russell Tucker Dem
11th Phil Baddour Dem Phil Baddour Dem
12th Nurham Warwick Dem Nurham Warwick Dem
13th Danny McComas Rep Danny McComas Rep
14th David Redwine Dem David Redwine Dem
Dewey Hill Dem Dewey Hill Dem
15th Sam Ellis Rep Sam Ellis Rep
16th Douglas Yongue Dem Douglas Yongue Dem
17th Theodore James Kinney† Dem Marvin Lucas Dem
Mary McAllister Dem Mary McAllister Dem
18th Bill Hurley Dem Bill Hurley Dem
Mia Morris Rep Mia Morris Rep
19th Leslie Cox Dem Leslie Cox Dem
Don Davis Rep Don Davis Rep
20th Billy Creech Rep Billy Creech Rep
21st Dan Blue Dem Dan Blue Dem
22nd Jim Crawford Dem Jim Crawford Dem
Gordon Allen Dem Gordon Allen Dem
23rd Paul Luebke Dem Paul Luebke Dem
Mickey Michaux Dem Mickey Michaux Dem
George Miller Jr. Dem Paul Miller Dem
24th Joe Hackney Dem Joe Hackney Dem
Verla Insko Dem Verla Insko Dem
25th Cary Allred Rep Cary Allred Rep
W.B. Teague Rep W.B. Teague Rep
Nelson Cole Dem Nelson Cole Dem
26th Alma Adams Dem Alma Adams Dem
27th Steve Wood Ref John Blust Rep
28th Flossie Boyd-McIntyre Dem Flossie Boyd-McIntyre Dem
29th Joanne Bowie Rep Joanne Bowie Rep
30th Arlie Culp Rep Arlie Culp Rep
31st Richard Morgan Rep Richard Morgan Rep
32nd Wayne Goodwin Dem Wayne Goodwin Dem
33rd Pryor Gibson Dem Pryor Gibson Dem
34th O. Max Melton Dem Fern Shubert Rep
35th Charlotte Gardner Rep Lorene Coates Dem
36th Jim Black Dem Jim Black Dem
37th Paul Reeves McCrary† Dem Hugh Holliman Dem
38th Harold Brubaker Rep Harold Brubaker Rep
39th Lyons Gray Rep Lyons Gray Rep
40th William Hiatt Rep William Hiatt Rep
Gene Wilson Rep Gene Wilson Rep
Rex Baker Rep Rex Baker Rep
41st John Walter Brown† Rep Tracy Walker Rep
George Holmes Rep George Holmes Rep
42nd Frank Mitchell Rep Frank Mitchell Rep
43rd Mitchell Setzer Rep Mitchell Setzer Rep
44th Daniel Barefoot Dem Daniel Barefoot Dem
45th Joe Kiser Rep Joe Kiser Rep
Cherie Berry Rep Mark Hilton Rep
46th Charles Buchanan Rep Charles Buchanan Rep
Gregory Thompson Rep Gregory Thompson Rep
47th Walt Church Dem Walt Church Dem
48th Debbie Clary Rep Debbie Clary Rep
Andy Dedmon Dem Andy Dedmon Dem
Jim Horn Dem John Weatherly Rep
49th Mitch Gillespie Rep Mitch Gillespie Rep
50th Larry Justus Rep Larry Justus Rep
51st Wilma Sherrill Rep Wilma Sherrill Rep
Martin Nesbitt Dem Martin Nesbitt Dem
Lanier Cansler Rep Lanier Cansler Rep
52nd Phil Haire Dem Phil Haire Dem
Liston Ramsey Dem Margaret Carpenter Rep
53rd Roger West Rep Roger West Rep
54th Drew Saunders Dem Drew Saunders Dem
55th Ed McMahan Rep Ed McMahan Rep
56th Martha Alexander Dem Martha Alexander Dem
57th Connie Wilson Rep Connie Wilson Rep
58th Ruth Easterling Dem Ruth Easterling Dem
59th Pete Cunningham Dem Pete Cunningham Dem
60th Beverly Earle Dem Beverly Earle Dem
61st Art Pope Rep Art Pope Rep
62nd David Miner Rep David Miner Rep
63rd Jennifer Weiss Dem Jennifer Weiss Dem
64th Bob Hensley Dem Bob Hensley Dem
65th Rick Eddins Rep Rick Eddins Rep
66th Larry Womble Dem Larry Womble Dem
67th Warren Oldham Dem Warren Oldham Dem
68th Trudi Walend Rep Trudi Walend Rep
69th Jim Gulley Rep Jim Gulley Rep
70th Toby Fitch Dem Toby Fitch Dem
71st Joe Tolson Dem Joe Tolson Dem
72nd Gene Arnold Rep Gene Arnold Rep
73rd Wayne Sexton Rep Wayne Sexton Rep
74th Julia Craven Howard Rep Julia Craven Howard Rep
75th Alex Warner Dem Alex Warner Dem
76th John Bridgeman Dem Michael Harrington Rep
77th Carolyn Russell Rep Carolyn Russell Rep
78th Stanley Fox Dem Stanley Fox Dem
79th William Wainwright Dem William Wainwright Dem
80th Robert Grady Rep Robert Grady Rep
81st Tim Tallent† Rep Jeff Barnhart Rep
82nd Bobby Barbee Rep Bobby Barbee Rep
83rd Eugene McCombs Rep Eugene McCombs Rep
84th Michael Decker Rep Michael Decker Rep
85th Ronnie Sutton Dem Ronnie Sutton Dem
86th Bill Culpepper Dem Bill Culpepper Dem
87th Donald Bonner Dem Donald Bonner Dem
88th Theresa Esposito Rep Theresa Esposito Rep
89th Mary Jarrell Dem Mary Jarrell Dem
Maggie Jeffus Dem Maggie Jeffus Dem
90th Len Sossamon Dem Linda Johnson Rep
91st Edgar Starnes Rep Edgar Starnes Rep
92nd Russell Capps Rep Russell Capps Rep
93rd John Rayfield Rep John Rayfield Rep
94th Jerry Dockham Rep Jerry Dockham Rep
95th Leo Daughtry Rep Leo Daughtry Rep
96th Edd Nye Dem Edd Nye Dem
97th Jimmie Edward Ford Dem Larry Bell Dem
98th Thomas Wright Dem Thomas Wright Dem

† - Incumbent not seeking re-election

Party Candi-
dates
Votes Seats
No. % No. +/– %
Democratic 95 1,722,045 47.77% 61 Decrease5 50.83%
Republican 95 1,826,548 50.75% 59 Increase6 49.17%
Libertarian 17 41,880 1.16% 0 Steady 0%
Reform 4 11,829 0.32% 0 Decrease1 0%
Independent 1 2,937 0.08% 0 Steady 0%
Total 212 3,605,239 100.00% 120 Steady 100.00%
House seats
Democratic
50.83%
Republican
49.17%
Popular vote
Republican
50.747%
Democratic
47.765%
Libertarian
1.162%
Reform
0.328%
Independent
0.081%

Incumbents defeated in primary election

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Incumbents defeated in general election

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  • O. Max Melton (D-District 34), defeated by Fern Shubert (R)
  • Charlotte Gardner (R-District 35), defeated by Lorene Coates (D)
  • Jim Horn (D-District 48), defeated by John Weatherly (R)
  • John Bridgeman (D-District 76), defeated by Michael Harrington (R)
  • Len Sossamon (D-District 90), defeated by Linda Johnson (R)

Open seats that changed parties

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Detailed Results

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Districts 1-19

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District 1

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Incumbent Democrat Bill Owens has represented the 1st district since 1995.

North Carolina House of Representatives 1st district general election, 2000[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Bill Owens (incumbent) 15,475 100%
Total votes 15,475 100%
Democratic hold

District 2

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Incumbent Democrat Zeno Edwards has represented the 2nd district since 1993.

North Carolina House of Representatives 2nd district general election, 2000[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Zeno Edwards (incumbent) 12,843 54.85%
Republican Stan Deatherage 10,570 45.15%
Total votes 23,413 100%
Democratic hold

District 3

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Incumbent Democrat Scott Thomas has represented the 3rd district since 1999. He ran successfully for the North Carolina Senate. Democrat Alice Graham Underhill won the open seat, defeating former Representative John M. Nichols.

North Carolina House of Representatives 3rd district general election, 2000[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Alice Graham Underhill 10,329 46.18%
Republican John M. Nichols 9,099 40.68%
Independent Bill Harper 2,937 13.13%
Total votes 22,365 100%
Democratic hold

District 4

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Incumbent Republican Jean Preston has represented the 4th district since 1993. Incumbent Democrat Ronald Smith has represented the 4th district since 1997. Both were re-elected.

North Carolina House of Representatives 4th district general election, 2000[4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jean Preston (incumbent) 22,752 39.75%
Democratic Ronald Smith (incumbent) 19,844 34.67%
Republican Jonathan Robinson 14,648 25.59%
Total votes 57,244 100%
Republican hold
Democratic hold

District 5

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Incumbent Democrat Howard Hunter Jr. has represented the 5th district since 1989.

North Carolina House of Representatives 5th district general election, 2000[5]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Howard Hunter Jr. (incumbent) 16,341 100%
Total votes 16,341 100%
Democratic hold

District 6

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Incumbent Democrat Gene Rogers has represented the 6th district since 1987.

North Carolina House of Representatives 6th district general election, 2000[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Gene Rogers (incumbent) 12,985 63.82%
Republican Edwin W. Congleton 7,361 36.18%
Total votes 20,346 100%
Democratic hold

District 7

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Incumbent Democrat John Hall has represented the 7th district since his appointment on February 4, 2000. Hall was re-elected to a full term.

North Carolina House of Representatives 7th district general election, 2000[7]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic John Hall (incumbent) 14,004 100%
Total votes 14,004 100%
Democratic hold

District 8

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Incumbent Democrat Edith Warren has represented the 8th district since 1999

North Carolina House of Representatives 8th district general election, 2000[8]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Edith Warren (incumbent) 13,051 100%
Total votes 13,051 100%
Democratic hold

District 9

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Incumbent Democrat Marian McLawhorn has represented the 9th district since 1999.

North Carolina House of Representatives 9th district general election, 2000[9]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Marian McLawhorn (incumbent) 14,167 54.81%
Republican Wayne Holloman 11,683 45.20%
Total votes 25,850 100%
Democratic hold

District 10

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Incumbent Democrat Russell Tucker has represented the 10th district since 1999.

North Carolina House of Representatives 10th district general election, 2000[10]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Russell Tucker (incumbent) 8,077 52.01%
Republican Sherwood Fountain 7,454 47.99%
Total votes 15,531 100%
Democratic hold

District 11

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Incumbent Democrat Phil Baddour has represented the 11th district since 1997 and previously from 1993 to 1995.

North Carolina House of Representatives 11th district general election, 2000[11]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Phil Baddour (incumbent) 11,834 59.67%
Republican Willie Ray Starling 7,774 39.20%
Libertarian Mike Todaro 226 1.14%
Total votes 19,834 100%
Democratic hold

District 12

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Incumbent Democrat Nurham Warwick has represented the 12th district since 1997.

North Carolina House of Representatives 12th district general election, 2000[12]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Nurham Warwick (incumbent) 12,574 54.88%
Republican Ted Brown 10,337 45.12%
Total votes 22,911 100%
Democratic hold

District 13

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Incumbent Republican Danny McComas has represented the 13th district since 1995.

North Carolina House of Representatives 13th district general election, 2000[13]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Danny McComas (incumbent) 20,214 100%
Total votes 20,214 100%
Republican hold

District 14

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Incumbent Democrats David Redwine, who has represented the 14th district since 1985, and Dewey Hill, who has represented the 14th district since 1992, were re-elected.

North Carolina House of Representatives 14th district general election, 2000[14]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic David Redwine (incumbent) 27,742 29.51%
Democratic Dewey Hill (incumbent) 25,763 27.41%
Republican William A. "Bill" Caster 22,791 24.25%
Republican Robert "Bob" Quinn 17,701 18.83%
Total votes 93,997 100%
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 15

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Incumbent Republican Sam Ellis has represented the 15th district since 1993.

North Carolina House of Representatives 15th district general election, 2000[15]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Sam Ellis (incumbent) 21,286 58.60%
Democratic Thomas Hunt 15,041 41.40%
Total votes 36,327 100%
Republican hold

District 16

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Incumbent Democrat Douglas Yongue has represented the 16th district since 1993.

North Carolina House of Representatives 16th district general election, 2000[16]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Douglas Yongue (incumbent) 11,871 64.24%
Republican C. Linwood Faulk 6,608 35.76%
Total votes 18,479 100%
Democratic hold

District 17

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Incumbent Democrat Mary McAllister, who has represented the 17th district since 1991, was re-elected. Incumbent Democrat Theodore James Kinney, who has represented the 17th district since 1993, retired. Democrat Marvin Lucas won the open seat.

North Carolina House of Representatives 17th district general election, 2000[17]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Marvin Lucas 12,520 42.05%
Democratic Mary McAllister (incumbent) 12,141 40.77%
Republican George E. Boggs 5,115 17.18%
Total votes 29,776 100%
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 18

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Incumbent Democrat Bill Hurley, who has represented the 18th district since 1995, was re-elected here. Incumbent Republican Mia Morris, who has represented the 18th district since 1997, was also re-elected.

North Carolina House of Representatives 18th district general election, 2000[18]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic John W. "Bill" Hurley (incumbent) 23,317 49.86%
Republican Mia Morris (incumbent) 20,472 43.78%
Libertarian Christian G. Davis 2,973 6.36%
Total votes 46,762 100%
Democratic hold
Republican hold

District 19

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Incumbent Democrat Leslie Cox, who has represented the 19th district since 1999, was re-elected. Incumbent Republican Don Davis, who has represented the 19th district since 1995, was also re-elected.

North Carolina House of Representatives 19th district general election, 2000[19]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Leslie Cox (incumbent) 21,359 27.54%
Republican Donald S. "Don" Davis (incumbent) 20,817 26.84%
Republican Bobby Ray Hall 18,077 23.31%
Democratic Larry C. Upchurch 17,310 22.32%
Total votes 77,563 100%
Democratic hold
Republican hold

Districts 20-39

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District 20

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Incumbent Republican Billy Creech has represented the 20th district since 1989.

North Carolina House of Representatives 20th district general election, 2000[20]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Billy Creech (incumbent) 17,023 60.40%
Democratic Richard Price 11,162 39.60%
Total votes 28,185 100%
Republican hold

District 21

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Incumbent Democrat Dan Blue has represented the 21st district since 1981.

North Carolina House of Representatives 21st district general election, 2000[21]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Dan Blue (incumbent) 20,097 91.48%
Libertarian Jesse Halliday 1,872 8.52%
Total votes 21,969 100%
Democratic hold

District 22

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Incumbent Democrats Jim Crawford, who has represented the 22nd district since 1995, and Gordon Allen, who has represented the 22nd district since 1997, were re-elected.

North Carolina House of Representatives 22nd district general election, 2000[22]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jim Crawford (incumbent) 26,875 39.33%
Democratic Gordon Allen (incumbent) 24,148 35.34%
Republican Audrey M. Smith 15,340 22.45%
Libertarian Tom Howe 1,975 2.89%
Total votes 68,338 100%
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 23

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Incumbent Democrats Paul Luebke, who has represented the 23rd district since 1991, and Mickey Michaux, who has represented the 23rd district since 1985, were re-elected. Incumbent Democrat George W. Miller Jr., who has represented the 23rd district and its predecessors since 1971, lost re-nomination to fellow Democrat Paul Miller, who also was elected in the general election.

North Carolina House of Representatives 23rd district general election, 2000[23]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Paul Luebke (incumbent) 57,471 33.70%
Democratic Mickey Michaux (incumbent) 51,329 30.10%
Democratic Paul Miller 44,521 26.11%
Libertarian Robert Dorsey 9,819 5.76%
Libertarian Raymond Ubinger 7,397 4.34%
Total votes 170,537 100%
Democratic hold
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 24

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Incumbent Democrats Joe Hackney, who has represented the 24th district and its predecessors since 1981, and Verla Insko, who has represented the 24th district since 1997, were re-elected.

North Carolina House of Representatives 24th district general election, 2000[24]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Joe Hackney (incumbent) 41,133 33.73%
Democratic Verla Insko (incumbent) 38,944 31.93%
Republican William Towne 19,928 16.34%
Republican Rod Chaney 19,281 15.81%
Libertarian John H. Bauman 2,672 2.19%
Total votes 121,958 100%
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 25

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Incumbent Republicans Cary Allred, who has represented the 25th district since 1995, and W.B. Teague, who has represented the 25th district since 1999, were re-elected. Incumbent Democrat Nelson Cole, who has represented the 25th district since 1997, and previously from 1993 to 1995, was also re-elected.

North Carolina House of Representatives 25th district general election, 2000[25]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Cary Allred (incumbent) 36,513 18.71%
Republican W.B. Teague (incumbent) 35,197 18.04%
Democratic Nelson Cole (incumbent) 34,228 17.54%
Republican Bert Jones 33,950 17.40%
Democratic John M. Glenn 32,271 16.54%
Democratic Danny E. Davis 23,001 11.79%
Total votes 195,160 100%
Republican hold
Republican hold
Democratic hold

District 26

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Incumbent Democrat Alma Adams has represented the 26th district since 1994.

North Carolina House of Representatives 26th district general election, 2000[26]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Alma Adams (incumbent) 14,677 73.75%
Republican James A. "Jim" Rumley 5,224 26.25%
Total votes 19,901 100%
Democratic hold

District 27

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Incumbent Republican Stephen Wood, who has represented the 27th district and its predecessors since 1985, ran for re-election but lost the Republican nomination to John Blust. Wood ran in the general election on the Reform Party line, but again lost to Blust.

North Carolina House of Representatives 27th district general election, 2000[27]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican John Blust 24,063 83.98%
Reform Steve Wood (incumbent) 4,589 16.02%
Total votes 28,652 100%
Republican gain from Reform

District 28

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Incumbent Democrat Flossie Body-McIntyre has represented the 28th district since 1995.

North Carolina House of Representatives 28th district general election, 2000[28]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Flossie Boyd-McIntyre (incumbent) 15,313 100%
Total votes 15,313 100%
Democratic hold

District 29

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Incumbent Republican Joanne Bowie has represented the 29th district since 1989.

North Carolina House of Representatives 29th district general election, 2000[29]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Joanne Bowie (incumbent) 25,045 100%
Total votes 25,045 100%
Republican hold

District 30

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Incumbent Republican Arlie Culp has represented the 30th district since 1989.

North Carolina House of Representatives 30th district general election, 2000[30]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Arlie Culp (incumbent) 13,978 62.13%
Democratic Matilda Phillips 8,040 35.74%
Libertarian Victoria D. Prevo 479 2.13%
Total votes 22,497 100%
Republican hold

District 31

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Incumbent Republican Richard Morgan has represented the 31st district since 1991.

North Carolina House of Representatives 31st district general election, 2000[31]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Richard Morgan (incumbent) 16,525 54.84%
Democratic Ellen Vann Crews 13,608 45.16%
Total votes 30,133 100%
Republican hold

District 32

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Incumbent Democrat Wayne Goodwin has represented the 32nd district since 1997.

North Carolina House of Representatives 32nd district general election, 2000[32]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Wayne Goodwin (incumbent) 13,417 100%
Total votes 13,417 100%
Democratic hold

District 33

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Incumbent Democrat Pryor Gibson has represented the 33rd district since 1999.

North Carolina House of Representatives 33rd district general election, 2000[33]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Pryor Gibson (incumbent) 14,621 100%
Total votes 14,621 100%
Democratic hold

District 34

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Incumbent Democrat O. Max Melton has represented the 34th district since 1999. In a rematch of the 1998 election, Republican Fern Shubert defeated Melton to win back her old seat.

North Carolina House of Representatives 34th district general election, 2000[34]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Fern Shubert 13,117 53.71%
Democratic O. Max Melton (incumbent) 11,306 46.29%
Total votes 24,423 100%
Republican gain from Democratic

District 35

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Incumbent Republican Charlotte Gardner has represented the 35th district since 1985. Gardner lost re-election to Democrat Lorene Coates

North Carolina House of Representatives 35th district general election, 2000[35]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Lorene Coates 11,026 52.04%
Republican Charlotte Gardner (incumbent) 10,163 47.96%
Total votes 21,189 100%
Democratic gain from Republican

District 36

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Incumbent Democrat Speaker of The House Jim Black has represented the 36th district since 1991.

North Carolina House of Representatives 36th district general election, 2000[36]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jim Black (incumbent) 13,020 64.14%
Republican Cheryl Jones 7,280 35.86%
Total votes 20,300 100%
Democratic hold

District 37

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Incumbent Democrat Paul Reeves McCrary has represented the 37th district since 1993. McCrary didn't seek re-election and fellow Democrat Hugh Holliman won the open seat.

North Carolina House of Representatives 37th district general election, 2000[37]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Hugh Holliman 10,676 56.80%
Republican Cindy Akins 7,783 41.41%
Libertarian Paul Burks 336 1.79%
Total votes 18,795 100%
Democratic hold

District 38

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Incumbent Republican Harold Brubaker has represented the 38th district and its predecessors since 1977.

North Carolina House of Representatives 38th district general election, 2000[38]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Harold Brubaker (incumbent) 17,781 69.61%
Democratic Tommy Lawrence 7,763 30.39%
Total votes 25,544 100%
Republican hold

District 39

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Incumbent Republican Lyons Gray has represented the 39th district since 1989.

North Carolina House of Representatives 39th district general election, 2000[39]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Lyons Gray (incumbent) 21,263 100%
Total votes 21,263 100%
Republican hold

Districts 40-59

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District 40

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Incumbent Republicans William Hiatt, Gene Wilson, and Rex Baker have all represented the 40th district since 1995.

North Carolina House of Representatives 40th district general election, 2000[40]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican William Hiatt (incumbent) 44,155 23.90%
Republican Gene Wilson (incumbent) 42,337 22.92%
Republican Rex Baker (incumbent) 42,110 22.79%
Democratic Bert Wood 30,224 16.36%
Democratic Daniel Hense 25,915 14.03%
Total votes 184,741 100%
Republican hold
Republican hold
Republican hold

District 41

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Incumbent Republican George Holmes, who has represented the 41st district and its predecessors since 1979, was re-elected. incumbent Republican John Walter Brown, who had represented the 41st district since 1979, retired. Republican Tracy Walker won the open seat.

North Carolina House of Representatives 41st district general election, 2000[41]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Tracy Walker 34,478 51.23%
Republican George Holmes (incumbent) 32,829 48.78%
Total votes 67,307 100%
Republican hold
Republican hold

District 42

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Incumbent Republican Frank Mitchell has represented the 42nd district since 1993. He defeated former representative John Wayne Kahl in the general election.

North Carolina House of Representatives 42nd district general election, 2000[42]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Frank Mitchell (incumbent) 14,158 62.70%
Democratic John Wayne Kahl 8,421 37.30%
Total votes 22,579 100%
Republican hold

District 43

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Incumbent Republican Mitchell Setzer has represented the 43rd district since 1999.

North Carolina House of Representatives 43rd district general election, 2000[43]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mitchell Setzer (incumbent) 23,886 100%
Total votes 23,886 100%
Republican hold

District 44

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Incumbent Democrat Daniel Barefoot has represented the 44th district since 1999.

North Carolina House of Representatives 44th district general election, 2000[44]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Daniel Barefoot (incumbent) 10,425 62.15%
Republican Tom Rogers 6,348 37.85%
Total votes 16,773 100%
Democratic hold

District 45

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Incumbent Republican Joe Kiser, who has represented the 45th district since 1995, was re-elected. Incumbent Republican Cherie Berry, who has represented the 45th district since 1993, retired to run for Labor Commissioner. Republican Mark Hilton won the open seat.

North Carolina House of Representatives 45th district general election, 2000[45]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Joe Kiser (incumbent) 30,639 32.75%
Republican Mark Hilton 29,812 31.87%
Democratic David Clark Jr. 19,419 20.76%
Democratic Columbus J. Turner 13,679 14.62%
Total votes 93,549 100%
Republican hold
Republican hold

District 46

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Incumbent Republican Charles Buchanan, who has represented the 46th district since 1985 (with the exception of 1993–1995), was re-elected. Incumbent Republican Gregg Thompson, who has represented the 46th district since 1993, was also re-elected.

North Carolina House of Representatives 46th district general election, 2000[46]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Charles Buchanan (incumbent) 28,274 40.33%
Republican Gregg Thompson (incumbent) 26,573 37.90%
Democratic Joe Delk 15,267 21.78%
Total votes 7,011 100%
Republican hold
Republican hold

District 47

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Incumbent Democrat Walt Church has represented the 47th district since 1993.

North Carolina House of Representatives 47th district general election, 2000[47]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Walt Church (incumbent) 12,102 58.55%
Republican Earl A. Cook 8,567 41.45%
Total votes 20,669 100%
Democratic hold

District 48

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Incumbent Republican Debbie Clary, who has represented the 48th district since 1995, was re-elected. Incumbent Democrat Andy Dedmon, who has represented the 48th district since 1997, was also re-elected. Incumbent Democrat Jim Horn, who has represented the 48th district since 1999, lost re-election to Republican John Weatherly. Weatherly had previously held the seat from 1993 to 1999.

North Carolina House of Representatives 48th district general election, 2000[48]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Debbie Clary (incumbent) 35,545 19.71%
Democratic Andy Dedmon (incumbent) 32,641 18.10%
Republican John Weatherly 31,200 17.30%
Democratic Jim Horn (incumbent) 28,952 16.06%
Republican Dennis H. Davis 27,563 15.29%
Democratic Connie Goforth-Greene 24,420 13.54%
Total votes 180,321 100%
Republican hold
Democratic hold
Republican gain from Democratic

District 49

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Incumbent Republican Mitch Gillespie has represented the 49th district since 1999.

North Carolina House of Representatives 49th district general election, 2000[49]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mitch Gillespie (incumbent) 14,174 60.34%
Democratic David Huskins 9,315 39.66%
Total votes 23,489 100%
Republican hold

District 50

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Incumbent Republican Larry Justus has represented the 50th district since 1985.

North Carolina House of Representatives 50th district general election, 2000[50]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Larry Justus (incumbent) 24,716 100%
Total votes 24,716 100%
Republican hold

District 51

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Incumbent Republicans Wilma Sherrill and Lanier Cansler, who have both represented the 51st district since 1995, were re-elected. Incumbent Democrat Martin Nesbitt, who has represented the 51st district since 1979 (with the exception of from 1995 to 1997), was also re-elected.

North Carolina House of Representatives 51st district general election, 2000[51]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Wilma Sherrill (incumbent) 41,402 19.18%
Democratic Martin Nesbitt (incumbent) 38,594 17.88%
Republican Lanier Cansler (incumbent) 38,041 17.63%
Democratic Barbara Field 32,224 14.93%
Democratic J. Ray Elingburg 29,951 13.88%
Republican Betty B. Williams 28,384 13.15%
Reform Kristina Michele Murphy 3,593 1.67%
Reform Lance Kurland 1,836 0.85%
Reform Jerold F. Johnson 1,811 0.84%
Total votes 215,836 100%
Republican hold
Democratic hold
Republican hold

District 52

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Incumbent Democrat Phil Haire, who has represented the 52nd district since 1999, was re-elected. Incumbent Democrat Liston Ramsey, who has represented the 52nd district and its predecessors since 1961 (with the exception of 1965–1967), retired. Republican Margaret Carpenter won the open seat.

North Carolina House of Representatives 52nd district general election, 2000[52]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Phil Haire (incumbent) 24,983 27.50%
Republican Margaret Carpenter 23,485 25.85%
Democratic Mary Ann Enloe 23,381 25.74%
Republican Jesse Sigmon 18,998 20.91%
Total votes 90,847 100%
Democratic hold
Republican gain from Democratic

District 53

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Incumbent Republican Roger West has represented the 53rd district since his appointment on May 5, 2000. He was re-elected to a full term.

North Carolina House of Representatives 53rd district general election, 2000[53]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Roger West (incumbent) 16,842 60.77%
Democratic W.C. "Sonny" Burrell 10,873 39.23%
Total votes 27,715 100%
Republican hold

District 54

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Incumbent Democrat Drew Saunders has represented the 54th district since 1997.

North Carolina House of Representatives 54th district general election, 2000[54]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Drew Saunders (incumbent) 20,097 55.19%
Republican Wes Southern 16,319 44.81%
Total votes 36,416 100%
Democratic hold

District 55

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Incumbent Republican Ed McMahan has represented the 55th district since 1995.

North Carolina House of Representatives 55th district general election, 2000[55]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Ed McMahan (incumbent) 17,422 100%
Total votes 17,422 100%
Republican hold

District 56

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Incumbent Democrat Martha Alexander has represented the 56th district since 1993.

North Carolina House of Representatives 56th district general election, 2000[56]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Martha Alexander (incumbent) 13,864 100%
Total votes 13,864 100%
Democratic hold

District 57

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Incumbent Republican Connie Wilson has represented the 57th distort since 1993.

North Carolina House of Representatives 57th district general election, 2000[57]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Connie Wilson (incumbent) 23,278 100%
Total votes 23,278 100%
Republican hold

District 58

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Incumbent Democrat Ruth Easterling has represented the 58th district and its predecessors since 1977.

North Carolina House of Representatives 58th district general election, 2000[58]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Ruth Easterling (incumbent) 14,167 100%
Total votes 14,167 100%
Democratic hold

District 59

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Incumbent Democrat Pete Cunningham has represented the 59th district since 1987.

North Carolina House of Representatives 59th district general election, 2000[59]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Pete Cunningham (incumbent) 13,658 100%
Total votes 13,658 100%
Democratic hold

Districts 60-79

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District 60

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Incumbent Democrat Beverly Earle has represented the 60th district since 1995.

North Carolina House of Representatives 60th district general election, 2000[60]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Beverly Earle (incumbent) 16,332 56.93%
Republican Barbara Underwood 12,355 43.07%
Total votes 28,687 100%
Democratic hold

District 61

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Incumbent Republican Art Pope has represented the 61st district since his appointment on April 13, 1999.

North Carolina House of Representatives 61st district general election, 2000[61]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Art Pope (incumbent) 14,810 50.98%
Democratic Jack Nichols 14,243 49.02%
Total votes 29,053 100%
Republican hold

District 62

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Incumbent Republican David Miner has represented the 62nd district since 1993.

North Carolina House of Representatives 62nd district general election, 2000[62]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican David Miner (incumbent) 29,854 59.37%
Democratic Gerald W. Holleman 18,855 37.50%
Libertarian Ian M. Sands 1,573 3.13%
Total votes 50,282 100%
Republican hold

District 63

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Incumbent Democrat Jennifer Weiss has represented the 63rd district since her appointment on November 29, 1999. Weiss was re-elected to a full term.

North Carolina House of Representatives 63rd district general election, 2000[63]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jennifer Weiss (incumbent) 16,742 54.99%
Republican Nancy H. Brown 13,705 45.01%
Total votes 30,447 100%
Democratic hold

District 64

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incumbent Democrat Bob Hensley has represented the 64th district since 1991.

North Carolina House of Representatives 64th district general election, 2000[64]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Bob Hensley (incumbent) 15,140 60.72%
Republican Charles L. Moorefield Jr. 9,152 36.71%
Libertarian Thomas A. Luther 641 2.57%
Total votes 24,933 100%
Democratic hold

District 65

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Incumbent Republican Rick Eddins has represented the 65th district since 1995.

North Carolina House of Representatives 65th district general election, 2000[65]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Rick Eddins (incumbent) 23,416 100%
Total votes 23,416 100%
Republican hold

District 66

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Incumbent Democrat Larry Womble has represented the 66th district since 1995.

North Carolina House of Representatives 66th district general election, 2000[66]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Larry Womble (incumbent) 12,293 85.08%
Libertarian Donald J. Biles 2,155 14.92%
Total votes 14,448 100%
Democratic hold

District 67

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Incumbent Democrat Warren Oldham has represented the 67th district since 1991.

North Carolina House of Representatives 67th district general election, 2000[67]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Warren Oldham (incumbent) 13,807 100%
Total votes 13,807 100%
Democratic hold

District 68

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Incumbent Republican Trudi Walend has represented the 68th district since 1999.

North Carolina House of Representatives 68th district general election, 2000[68]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Trudi Walend (incumbent) 21,456 100%
Total votes 21,456 100%
Republican hold

District 69

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Incumbent Republican Jim Gulley has represented the 69th district since 1997.

North Carolina House of Representatives 69th district general election, 2000[69]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jim Gulley (incumbent) 26,404 90.79%
Libertarian Dave Gable 2,678 9.21%
Total votes 29,082 100%
Republican hold

District 70

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Incumbent Democrat Toby Fitch has represented the 70th district since 1985.

North Carolina House of Representatives 70th district general election, 2000[70]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Toby Fitch (incumbent) 13,033 100%
Total votes 13,033 100%
Democratic hold

District 71

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Incumbent Democrat Joe Tolson has represented the 71st district since 1997.

North Carolina House of Representatives 71st district general election, 2000[71]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Joe Tolson (incumbent) 12,915 63.30%
Republican Wade Ellison 7,489 36.70%
Total votes 20,404 100%
Democratic hold

District 72

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Incumbent Republican Gene Arnold has represented the 72nd district since 1993.

North Carolina House of Representatives 72nd district general election, 2000[72]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Gene Arnold (incumbent) 14,332 57.19%
Democratic Mary Alice Wells 10,728 42.81%
Total votes 25,060 100%
Republican hold

District 73

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Incumbent Republican Wayne Sexton has represented the 73rd district since 1993.

North Carolina House of Representatives 73rd district general election, 2000[73]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Wayne Sexton (incumbent) 14,100 66.60%
Democratic Michael Adamson 7,072 33.40%
Total votes 21,172 100%
Republican hold

District 74

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Incumbent Republican Julia Craven Howard has represented the 74th district and its predecessors since 1989.

North Carolina House of Representatives 74th district general election, 2000[74]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Julia Craven Howard (incumbent) 22,773 100%
Total votes 22,773 100%
Republican hold

District 75

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Incumbent Democrat Alex Warner has represented the 75th district since 1987.

North Carolina House of Representatives 75th district general election, 2000[75]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Alex Warner (incumbent) 11,228 60.54%
Republican James F. Mabe 7,318 39.46%
Total votes 18,546 100%
Democratic hold

District 76

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Incumbent Democrat John Bridgeman has represented the 76th district since 1999. He lost re-election to Republican Michael Harrington.

North Carolina House of Representatives 76th district general election, 2000[76]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Michael Harrington 15,430 55.79%
Democratic John Bridgeman (incumbent) 12,230 44.22%
Total votes 27,660 100%
Republican gain from Democratic

District 77

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Incumbent Republican Carolyn Russell has represented the 77th district since 1991.

North Carolina House of Representatives 77th district general election, 2000[77]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Carolyn Russell (incumbent) 17,538 100%
Total votes 17,538 100%
Republican hold

District 78

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Incumbent Democrat Stanley Fox has represented the 78th district since 1995.

North Carolina House of Representatives 78th district general election, 2000[78]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Stanley Fox (incumbent) 16,287 100%
Total votes 16,287 100%
Democratic hold

District 79

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Incumbent Democrat William Wainwright has represented the 79th district and its predecessors since 1991.

North Carolina House of Representatives 79th district general election, 2000[79]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic William Wainwright (incumbent) 14,665 100%
Total votes 14,665 100%
Democratic hold

Districts 80-98

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District 80

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Incumbent Republican Robert Grady has represented the 80th district and its predecessors since 1987.

North Carolina House of Representatives 80th district general election, 2000[80]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Robert Grady (incumbent) 6,732 62.40%
Democratic Charles Wiggins 4,057 37.60%
Total votes 10,789 100%
Republican hold

District 81

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Incumbent Republican Tim Tallent has represented the 81st district and its predecessors since 1985. Tallent retired and fellow Republican Jeff Barnhart won the open seat.

North Carolina House of Representatives 81st district general election, 2000[81]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jeff Barnhart 23,157 62.83%
Democratic Hector H. Henry II 13,697 37.17%
Total votes 36,854 100%
Republican hold

District 82

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Incumbent Republican Bobby Barbee has represented the 82nd district and its predecessors since 1987.

North Carolina House of Representatives 82nd district general election, 2000[82]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Bobby Barbee (incumbent) 19,092 100%
Total votes 19,092 100%
Republican hold

District 83

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Incumbent Republican Eugene McCombs has represented the 83rd district since 1993.

North Carolina House of Representatives 83rd district general election, 2000[83]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Eugene McCombs (incumbent) 19,419 100%
Total votes 19,419 100%
Republican hold

District 84

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Incumbent Republican Michael Decker has represented the 84th district since 1985.

North Carolina House of Representatives 84th district general election, 2000[84]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Michael Decker (incumbent) 18,708 65.00%
Democratic Joseph M. Coltrane, Jr. 10,074 35.00%
Total votes 28,782 100%
Republican hold

District 85

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Incumbent Democrat Ronnie Sutton has represented the 85th district since 1993.

North Carolina House of Representatives 85th district general election, 2000[85]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Ronnie Sutton (incumbent) 12,927 100%
Total votes 12,927 100%
Democratic hold

District 86

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Incumbent Democrat Bill Culpepper has represented the 86th district since 1993.

North Carolina House of Representatives 86th district general election, 2000[86]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Bill Culpepper (incumbent) 14,527 58.62%
Republican Cheryl Boyd 10,255 41.38%
Total votes 24,782 100%
Democratic hold

District 87

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Incumbent Democrat Donald Bonner has represented the 87th district since 1997.

North Carolina House of Representatives 87th district general election, 2000[87]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Donald Bonner (incumbent) 12,755 100%
Total votes 12,755 100%
Democratic hold

District 88

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Incumbent Republican Theresa Esposito has represented the 88th district and its predecessors since 1985.

North Carolina House of Representatives 88th district general election, 2000[88]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Theresa Esposito (incumbent) 19,041 100%
Total votes 19,041 100%
Republican hold

District 89

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Incumbent Democrats Mary Jarrell and Maggie Jeffus have both represented the 80th district and its predecessors since 1991, with the exception of 1995–1997. Both were re-elected.

North Carolina House of Representatives 89th district general election, 2000[89]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Mary Jarrell (incumbent) 25,799 30.29%
Democratic Maggie Jeffus (incumbent) 24,246 28.46%
Republican Joanne Sharpe 17,187 20.18%
Republican Dottie Salerno 16,307 19.14%
Libertarian Thomas A. "Tom" Bailey 1,642 1.93%
Total votes 85,181 100%
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 90

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Incumbent Democrat Len Sossamon has represented the 90th district since his appointment on May 17, 2000. Sossamon ran for re-election to a full term but was defeated by Republican Linda Johnson.

North Carolina House of Representatives 90th district general election, 2000[90]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Linda Johnson 13,988 53.77%
Democratic Len Sossamon (incumbent) 12,025 46.23%
Total votes 26,013 100%
Republican gain from Democratic

District 91

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Incumbent Republican Edgar Starnes has represented the 91st district since 1997.

North Carolina House of Representatives 91st district general election, 2000[91]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Edgar Starnes (incumbent) 15,050 85.98%
Libertarian Joe Young 2,454 14.02%
Total votes 17,504 100%
Republican hold

District 92

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Incumbent Republican Russell Capps has represented the 92nd district since 1993.

North Carolina House of Representatives 92nd district general election, 2000[92]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Russell Capps (incumbent) 22,465 57.20%
Democratic Dorothy Bowles 16,807 42.80%
Total votes 39,272 100%
Republican hold

District 93

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Incumbent Republican John Rayfield has represented the 93rd district since 1995.

North Carolina House of Representatives 93rd district general election, 2000[93]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican John Rayfield (incumbent) 13,203 89.83%
Libertarian Thomas Bishko 1,495 10.17%
Total votes 14,698 100%
Republican hold

District 94

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Incumbent Republican Jerry Dockham has represented the 94th district and its predecessors since 1991.

North Carolina House of Representatives 94th district general election, 2000[94]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jerry Dockham (incumbent) 15,369 88.94%
Libertarian Ken Younts 1,912 11.06%
Total votes 17,281 100%
Republican hold

District 95

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Incumbent Republican Minority leader Leo Daughtry has represented the 95th district since 1993.

North Carolina House of Representatives 95th district general election, 2000[95]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Leo Daughtry (incumbent) 15,511 60.87%
Democratic Jim Johnson 9,972 39.13%
Total votes 25,483 100%
Republican hold

District 96

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Incumbent Democrat Edd Nye has represented the 96th district and its predecessors since 1985.

North Carolina House of Representatives 96th district general election, 2000[96]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Edd Nye (incumbent) 14,599 53.39%
Republican Al Freimark 12,743 46.61%
Total votes 27,342 100%
Democratic hold

District 97

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Incumbent Democrat Jimmie Edward Ford has represented the 97th district since his appointment on March 21, 2000. Ford ran for re-election but lost re-nomination to Larry Bell. Bell won the general election.

North Carolina House of Representatives 97th district general election, 2000[97]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Larry Bell 9,131 72.63%
Republican John Sherman Best 3,441 27.37%
Total votes 12,572 100%
Democratic hold

District 98

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Incumbent Democrat Thomas Wright has represented the 98th district since 1993.

North Carolina House of Representatives 98th district general election, 2000[98]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Thomas Wright (incumbent) 16,058 100%
Total votes 16,058 100%
Democratic hold

Notes

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  1. ^ After losing the Republican nomination for house district 27, Stephen Wood ran in the general election on the Reform Party line
  2. ^ Wood ran in the general election on the Reform Party line

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