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The 2012 North Carolina gubernatorial election took place on November 6, 2012, concurrently with the 2012 United States presidential election, U.S. House election, statewide judicial election, Council of State election and various local elections.
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2012 United States gubernatorial elections ← 2011 November 6, 2012 June 5 (Wisconsin recall) 2013 → 14 governorships 12 states; 2 territories [a] Majority party Minority party Party Republican Democratic Seats before 29 20 Seats after 30 19 Seat change 1 1 Popular vote 8,305,687 7,992,567 Percentage 49.7% 47.9% Seats up 4 8 Seats won 5 7 Map of the results Democratic hold Republican gain ...
Interactive maps, databases and real ... Forecasts for 2014’s races for governor, based on HuffPost Pollster’s poll-tracking model. ... 11/12 Election Results 2012.
22:46, 11 November 2012: 959 × 593 (82 KB) Kurykh: Too white; hard to distinguish between holds and gains: 16:16, 11 November 2012: 959 × 593 (86 KB) IsadoraofIbiza: made all lines white, consistency with other 2012 and 2010 maps: 21:12, 7 November 2012: 959 × 593 (82 KB) Jack Bornholm: WA and MT (last states) 17:52, 7 November 2012: 959 × ...
The 2012 North Carolina Democratic primary was held May 8, 2012. North Carolina awarded 157 delegates proportionally. [2] No candidate ran against incumbent President Barack Obama in North Carolina's Democratic presidential preference primary. Obama received 766,079 votes, or 79.23% of the vote, with the remainder (200,810 votes, or 20.77% ...
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