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(i) = incumbent    *=Winner
US Senate Primary [D]
Candidate
Votes
Percent
Elaine Marshall
154,605
36%
Cal Cunningham
115,851
27%
Ken Lewis
72,510
17%
Marcus Williams
35,984
8%
Susan Harris
29,738
7%
Ann Worthy
16,655
4%
(Last updated 9:10 a.m., Precincts: 100% reporting)
US Senate Primary [R]
Candidate
Votes
Percent
*Richard Burr (i)
297,993
80%
Brad Jones
37,616
10%
Eddie Burks
22,111
6%
Larry Linney
14,248
4%
(Last updated 9:10 a.m., Precincts: 100% reporting)
Wake Co Comm Dist 2 Primary [R]
Candidate
Votes
Percent
*Phil Matthews
11,070
47%
Phil Jeffreys
8,227
35%
Champ Claris
4,145
18%
(Last updated 9:10 a.m., Precincts: 100% reporting)
Durham Co Sheriff Primary [D]
Candidate
Votes
Percent
*Worth Hill (i)
10,141
62%
Tony Butler
6,103
38%
(Last updated 9:10 a.m., Precincts: 100% reporting)
Orange Co Sheriff Primary [D]
Candidate
Votes
Percent
*Lindy Pendergrass (i)
8,053
68%
Clarence Birkhead
3,727
32%
(Last updated 9:10 a.m., Precincts: 100% reporting)
Cumberland Co Sheriff Primary [D]
Candidate
Votes
Percent
*Earl Butler (i)
7,820
53%
Jeffrey Marks
4,982
34%
Harvey Cain
1,287
9%
Denny Davis
708
5%
(Last updated 9:10 a.m., Precincts: 100% reporting)

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PRESIDENT PRIMARY (R)
*Mitt Romney66%
Ron Paul11%
Rick Santorum10%
Newt Gingrich8%
No Preference5%
(Precincts: 100% reporting)
GOVERNOR PRIMARY (D)
*Walter Dalton46%
Bob Etheridge38%
Bill Faison6%
Gardenia Henley5%
Gary Dunn3%
Bruce Blackmon2%
(Precincts: 100% reporting)
GOVERNOR PRIMARY (R)
*Pat McCrory83%
Paul Wright5%
Scott Jones3%
Jim Mahan3%
Jim Harney3%
Charles Moss2%
(Precincts: 100% reporting)
MARRIAGE AMENDMENT
*For61%
Against39%
(Precincts: 100% reporting)
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR PRIMARY (D)
*Linda Coleman56%
Eric Mansfield44%
(Precincts: 100% reporting)
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR PRIMARY (R)
Dan Forest33%
Tony Gurley25%
Dale Folwell24%
Grey Mills15%
Arthur Rich3%
(Precincts: 100% reporting)
US HOUSE DIST 13 PRIMARY (R)
*George Holding44%
Paul Coble34%
Bill Randall22%
(Precincts: 100% reporting)
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