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North Carolina Senate 35th district general election, 2024 [10] Party Candidate Votes % Republican: Todd Johnson (incumbent) 82,030 : 63.34% : Democratic: Robin Mann 47,486 36.66% Total votes 129,516 : 100% : Republican hold
Todd Johnson (born c. 1979) is an American politician from the state of North Carolina. He is a member of the North Carolina Senate from the Republican party, representing the 35th district. He was first elected in November 2018. Johnson is an insurance agent and former commissioner in Union County, North Carolina. [1] [2]
The North Carolina Senate is the upper chamber of the North Carolina General Assembly, which along with the North Carolina House of Representatives—the lower chamber—comprises the state legislature of North Carolina. The Senate has 50 members, and the term of office for each senator is two years. [1] The Senate's prerogatives and powers are ...
NC State Senate District 35. Todd Johnson (Republican) NC House of Representatives District 55. Mark Brody (Republican) Richard T. Miller (Republican) NC House of Representatives District 68.
North Carolina’s lieutenant governor has a seat on the State Board of Education and a tie-breaking vote in the NC Senate, but there’s little else to the job other than the pulpit it provides.
North Carolina Senate 37th district general election, 2008 [20] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic: Dan Clodfelter (incumbent) 48,608 : 67.84% : Republican: Vince Coscia 30,315 28.35% Libertarian: Rusty Sheridan 2,733 3.81% Total votes 71,656 : 100% : Democratic hold
The 2024 North Carolina Senate election was held on November 5, 2024, to elect all 50 members to North Carolina's Senate. The election coincided with elections for other offices, including for the U.S. President, U.S. House of Representatives, Council of State, and state house. [1] The primary election was held on March 5, 2024.
Republicans currently hold 72 of 120 seats in the North Carolina House, a supermajority by just one vote, and 30 of 50 seats in the North Carolina Senate, which is a supermajority.