PRIMARY ELECTION RESULTS IN AREA COUNTIES
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North Carolina's primary on Tuesday gave U.S. Rep. Ted Budd a huge victory over former Gov. Pat McCrory in the GOP race for the state's open U.S. Senate seat. Democratic Senate candidate Cheri Beasley easily won her primary. We'll take a look at those results and others from the May 17 primary around the Charlotte area.
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About 14% of Mecklenburg County's registered voters cast ballots in the May 17 primary. That was slightly better than expected for the off-year primary.
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The five statewide primaries once again tested former President Donald Trump's influence on the Republican side — with mixed results. Here's what we learned on Tuesday.
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The Iredell-Statesville school board will have a new majority in December, and Tuesday's primary settled two of the four races. One remains too close to call, and the fourth had only one person in the race.
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Braxton Winston finished first in the Democratic primary for four at-large City Council seats.
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Pat McCrory, former Charlotte mayor and North Carolina governor, lost to Rep. Ted Budd in the Republican U.S. Senate primary Tuesday.
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The U.S. Senate race may have drawn the most national interest in North Carolina’s primaries, but many Chalrotte-area races were narrowed down or even outright decided Tuesday. Here’s a quick look at local-level results for the Charlotte metro area.
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Three Charlotte-area school boards held primary races Tuesday, with Iredell-Statesville's Republican race effectively choosing three new board members.
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Tuesday’s primary let North Carolina voters decide who’s on the ballot in November for seats in the state Senate and the state House. Here’s a look at how the General Assembly race is shaping up in the Charlotte area.
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First-term U.S. Rep. Madison Cawthorn lost to North Carolina state Sen. Chuck Edwards in the Republican congressional primary.