2026 United States House of Representatives elections in North Carolina Last updated December 06, 2025
2026 United States House of Representatives elections in North Carolina
District lines to be used from the 2026 elections, per SB 249 passed by the North Carolina General Assembly on October 22, 2025 The 2026 United States House of Representatives elections in North Carolina will be held on November 3, 2026, to elect the 14 U.S. representatives from the State of North Carolina , one from each of the state's congressional districts . The elections will coincide with other elections to the House of Representatives, elections to the United States Senate , and various state and local elections . The primary elections will take place on March 3, 2026, and in races where no candidate receives over 50% in a primary, runoff elections will take place on May 12. [ 2]
District 1 The 1st district includes all of Bertie , Camden , Chowan , Currituck , Edgecombe , Gates , Greene , Halifax , Hertford , Lenoir , Martin , Nash , Northampton , Pasquotank , Perquimans , Tyrrell , Vance , Warren , Wayne , Washington , and Wilson counties, as well as a small portion of eastern Granville County . The incumbent is Democrat Don Davis , who was re-elected with 49.5% of the vote in 2024. [ 3]
Democratic primary Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of September 30, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Don Davis (D) $1,573,674 $287,825 $1,556,690 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 8]
Republican primary Filed paperwork Ashley-Nicole Russell, attorney [ 13] Declined Greg Murphy , incumbent U.S. representative from the 3rd district (running in the 3rd district) [ 15] Endorsements Sandy Roberson
Individuals
Laurie Buckhout, consulting firm owner and nominee for this district in 2024 [ 11] Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of September 30, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Bobby Hanig (R) $248,806 $2,581 $246,225 Sandy Roberson (R) $3,516,444 $1,136,394 $2,389,478 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 8]
District 2 The 2nd district encompasses portions of central Wake County . The incumbent is Democrat Deborah Ross , who was re-elected with 66.3% of the vote in 2024. [ 3]
Democratic primary Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of September 30, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Deborah Ross (D) $883,701 $491,943 $1,129,268 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 24]
Republican primary Filed paperwork Gene Douglass, professor and candidate for this district in 2024 [ 25] District 3 The 3rd district includes all of Beaufort , Carteret , Craven , Dare , Duplin , Hyde , Jones , Onslow , Pamlico , and Pitt counties, as well as most of Sampson County . The incumbent is Republican Greg Murphy , who was re-elected with 77.4% of the vote in 2024. [ 3]
Republican primary Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of September 30, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Greg Murphy (R) $1,050,389 $512,816 $2,121,035 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 27]
Democratic primary Filed paperwork George Papastrat, businessman and Republican candidate for this district in 2022 [ 29] Declined Don Davis , incumbent U.S. representative from the 1st district (running in the 1st district) [ 4] Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of September 30, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Chris Schulte (D) $47,822 $42,259 $5,563 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 30]
Libertarian primary Filed paperwork Austin Ayers, entrepreneur [ 31] District 4 The 4th district includes all of Durham and Orange counties, as well as portions of northern Chatham and eastern Wake counties. The incumbent is Democrat Valerie Foushee , who was re-elected with 71.9% of the vote in 2024. [ 3]
Democratic primary Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of September 30, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Valerie Foushee (D) $221,964 $189,004 $118,655 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 34]
Republican primary Filed paperwork Max Ganorkar, home building contractor and perennial candidate [ 35] District 5 The 5th district includes all of Alexander , Alleghany , Ashe , Caldwell , Rockingham , Stokes , Surry , Watauga , and Wilkes counties, as well as portions of Guilford County . The incumbent is Republican Virginia Foxx , who was re-elected with 59.5% of the vote in 2024. [ 3]
Republican primary Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of September 30, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Virginia Foxx (R) $916,839 $498,517 $3,329,591 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 39]
Democratic primary Declared Chuck Hubbard, retired newspaper reporter and nominee for this district in 2024 [ 40] Filed paperwork Kyah Creekmore, activist [ 41] Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of September 30, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Kyah Creekmore (D) $92 $101 $0 Chuck Hubbard (D) $144,253 $144,584 $7,065 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 39]
Independents Declared David Clayton, digital marketing consultant [ 42] Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of September 30, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand David Clayton (I) $22,908 $14,557 $8,351 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 39]
District 6 The 6th district includes all of Davidson , Davie , and Rowan counties, as well as portions of northwestern Cabarrus County , western Forsyth County , and southwestern Guilford County . The incumbent is Republican Addison McDowell , who was elected with 69.2% of the vote in 2024. [ 3]
Republican primary Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of September 30, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Addison McDowell (R) $704,019 $493,274 $218,068 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 44]
Democratic primary Declared Beau Blair, bartender [ 45] Tavin Felton-Stackhouse, project manager and political organizer [ 46] Cyril Jefferson, mayor of High Point [ 47] Alysa Kassay, federal employee [ 45] Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of September 30, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Beau Blair (D) $4,771 $2,823 $2,331 Keith Davenport (D) $8,206 $870 $7,105 Cyril Jefferson (D) $104,448 $84,283 $20,164 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 49]
Independents Filed paperwork Josh Hager, healthcare worker [ 50] District 7 The 7th district includes all of Bladen , Brunswick , Columbus , New Hanover , and Pender counties, as well as most of Cumberland County , and portions of eastern Robeson County and northwestern Sampson County . The incumbent is Republican David Rouzer , who was re-elected with 58.6% of the vote in 2024. [ 3]
Republican primary Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of September 30, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand David Rouzer (R) $897,209 $557,536 $1,775,199 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 51]
Democratic primary Declared Kim Hardy, assistant professor [ 52] Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of September 30, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Kim Hardy (D) $84,355 $44,747 $39,608 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 53]
Libertarian primary Filed paperwork Maad Abu-Ghazalah, entrepreneur and animal rescue advocate [ 54] District 8 The 8th district includes all of Anson , Montgomery , Richmond , Scotland , Stanly , and Union counties, as well as most of Cabarrus County , portions of southern Mecklenburg County , and most of Robeson County . The incumbent is Republican Mark Harris , who was elected with 59.6% of the vote in 2024. [ 3]
Republican primary Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of September 30, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Mark Harris (R) $292,608 $123,640 $276,501 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 57]
Democratic primary Declared Justin Dues, tech consultant and nominee for this district in 2024 [ 45] (Candidate also filed to run for US Senate ) [ 58] Colby Watson, federal contractor [ 59] Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of September 30, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Jesse Oppenheim (D) $145,562 $37,258 $108,304 Colby Watson (D) $1,000 $517 $483 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 62]
District 9 The 9th district includes all of Alamance , Hoke , Moore , and Randolph counties, as well as most of Chatham and Guilford counties, and portions of northwestern Cumberland County . The incumbent is Republican Richard Hudson , who was re-elected with 56.3% of the vote in 2024. [ 3]
Republican primary Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of September 30, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Richard Hudson (R) $1,775,030 $974,714 $1,432,049 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 64]
Democratic primary Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of September 30, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Nigel Bristow (D) $0 $0 $1,685 Richard Ojeda (D) $1,113,883 $867,860 $246,023 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 64]
Independents Filed paperwork Tita Hunter-Herod, college professor [ 67] District 10 The 10th district includes all of Catawba , Iredell , Lincoln , and Yadkin counties, as well as most of Forsyth County . The incumbent is Republican Pat Harrigan , who was elected with 57.5% of the vote in 2024. [ 3]
Republican primary Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of September 30, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Pat Harrigan (R) $547,244 $340,523 $259,562 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 70]
Democratic primary Declared Ashley Bell, physician associate [ 71] West Caudle, entrepreneur [ 72] Harry Morley, education specialist [ 73] Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of September 30, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Ashley Bell (D) $8,161 $6,443 $1,673 Harry Morley (D) $4,830 $0 $5,010 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 75]
District 11 The 11th district includes all of Avery , Buncombe , Cherokee , Clay , Graham , Haywood , Henderson , Jackson , Macon , Madison , McDowell , Mitchell , Swain , Transylvania , and Yancey counties, as well as portions of Polk County . The incumbent is Republican Chuck Edwards , who was re-elected with 56.8% of the vote in 2024. [ 3]
Republican primary Endorsements Chuck Edwards
Executive branch officials Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of September 30, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Chuck Edwards (R) $233,163 $136,414 $205,514 Adam Smith (R) $29,633 $4,163 $25,470 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 79]
Democratic primary Declared Jamie Ager, farmer and grandson of former U.S. representative Jamie Clarke [ 80] Zelda Briarwood, field services technician [ 81] Chris Harjes, real estate investor [ 82] Richard Hudspeth, physician [ 83] Jacob Lawrence, former World Food Programme project manager [ 84] Paul Maddox, cancer researcher [ 85] Fundraising Italics indicate a withdrawn candidate.
Campaign finance reports as of September 30, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Jamie Ager (D) $340,511 $112,789 $227,722 Zelda Briarwood (D) $26,913 $2,931 $23,982 Moe Davis (D) $111,370 $111,370 $0 Chris Harjes (D) $70,361 $13,638 $56,723 Richard Hudspeth (D) $88,129 $3,772 $84,358 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 79]
Libertarian primary Filed paperwork Jon Connors, activist and small businesss owner [ 88] District 12 The 12th district includes portions of central Mecklenburg County . The incumbent is Democrat Alma Adams , who was re-elected with 74.0% of the vote in 2024. [ 3]
Democratic primary Charay Smith, pastor [ 91] Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of September 30, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Alma Adams (D) $134,086 $264,493 $443,003 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 92]
Republican primary Jack Codiga, financial executive [ 94] District 13 The 13th district includes all of Caswell , Franklin , Harnett , Johnston , Lee , and Person counties, as well as most of Granville County and portions of Wake County . The incumbent is Republican Brad Knott , who flipped the district and was elected with 58.6% of the vote in 2024. [ 3]
Republican primary Filed paperwork Josh McConkey, physician and candidate for this district in 2024 [ 95] Sid Sharma, accountant and candidate for this district in 2024 [ 96] Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of September 30, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Brad Knott (R) $579,691 $277,104 $319,847 Josh McConkey (R) $0 $14,033 $0 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 97]
Democratic primary Declared Paul Barringer, attorney and healthcare consultant [ 98] Filed paperwork Alexander Nicholi [ 99] Frank Pierce, landscaping business owner and nominee for this district in 2024 [ 100] Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of September 30, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Paul Barringer (D) $411,380 $91,587 $319,793 Frank Pierce (D) $0 $497 $839 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 101]
District 14 The 14th district includes all of Burke , Cleveland , Gaston , and Rutherford counties, as well as portions of Mecklenburg and Polk counties. The incumbent is Republican Tim Moore , who flipped the district and was elected with 58.1% of the vote in 2024. [ 3]
Republican primary Filed paperwork Gavin Solomon, businessman from New York [ 103] Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of September 30, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Tim Moore (R) $757,115 $381,344 $1,299,337 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 104]
Democratic primary Declared Brent Caldwell, attorney [ 105] Filed paperwork LaKesha Womack, business consultant [ 106] References ↑ "North Carolina" . All About Redistricting . Retrieved November 1, 2025 . ↑ "2026 State Primary Election Dates" . NCSL . May 9, 2025. Retrieved August 5, 2025 . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 "2024 House Vote Tracker" . Cook Political Report . Retrieved February 26, 2024 . 1 2 Cohen, Max (December 1, 2025). "Don Davis to run in N.C.'s 1st District" . Punchbowl News . Retrieved December 1, 2025 . ↑ https://jewishdems.org/endorsements/ ↑ "Candidates | JAC" . jacpac.org . ↑ "Endorsed Candidates" . October 22, 2025. Retrieved October 22, 2025 . 1 2 "2026 Election United States House - North Carolina 1st" . fec.gov . Federal Election Commission . Retrieved October 28, 2025 . ↑ Phillips, Lockwood (November 18, 2025). "Carteret County Sheriff Asa Buck announces plan to run for Congress" . Carolina Coast Online . 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We've gathered all of the candidate speeches in one place for you – speakers included Wiley Nickel (running for US Senate), Alysa Kassay and Beau Blair (CD06), Justin Dues (CD08), Nigel Bristow (CD09), Ashley Bell (CD10), and Adrian Maldonado (Salisbury City Council)! ↑ Johnson, Paul B. (October 9, 2025). "Another 6th District candidate announces" . High Point Enterprise . Retrieved October 9, 2025 . ↑ Ford, Taylor (July 24, 2025). "High Point Mayor Cyril Jefferson joins 2026 race for NC's 6th Congressional District" . WFMY-TV . Retrieved July 24, 2025 . ↑ "2026 Primary Election State Candidates List" . ncsbe.gov/results-data/candidate-lists . North Carolina State Board of Elections. Retrieved December 4, 2025 . ↑ "2026 Election United States House - North Carolina 6th" . fec.gov . Federal Election Commission . Retrieved October 28, 2025 . ↑ "FEC FORM 2 STATEMENT OF CANDIDACY FILING FEC-1892211" . ↑ "2026 Election United States House - North Carolina 7th" . fec.gov . 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"Former West Virginia state senator Richard Ojeda announces congressional bid in North Carolina" . Lootpress . Retrieved April 1, 2025 . ↑ "FEC Form 2 for Report FEC-1923864" . docquery.fec.gov . Retrieved November 1, 2025 . ↑ "Pat Harrigan rules out a U.S. Senate run" . WSOC-TV . July 26, 2025. Retrieved July 26, 2025 . I will be filing for re-election in United States House of Representatives ↑ "2026 Primary Election State Candidates List" . ncsbe.gov/results-data/candidate-lists . North Carolina State Board of Elections. Retrieved December 4, 2025 . ↑ "2026 Election United States House - North Carolina 10th" . fec.gov . Federal Election Commission . Retrieved October 28, 2025 . ↑ " 'No Kings' protest planned for June 14 in Downtown Statesville" (Press release). June 4, 2025. Retrieved June 4, 2025 – via Iredell Free News. A highlight of the event will be an address by Ashley Bell, a Democratic candidate for North Carolina's 10th Congressional District in 2026. ↑ "Local man to run for US congress 10th district" (Press release). August 14, 2025. Retrieved August 14, 2025 – via Elkin Tribune. West Caudle, currently a resident of Moresville, posted a message on Facebook on Aug. 7 to announced his candidacy. ↑ "Big man with a big job. Retired Forsyth teacher embraces challenge of unseating Harrigan in NC's 10th Congressional District" (Press release). October 27, 2025. Retrieved October 29, 2025 – via Winston-Salem Journal . Morley is going to need every bit of energy and presence he can command as he embarks on the challenge of a lifetime: campaigning to represent the 10th District in the U.S. Congress. ↑ "PEARSON, MARCUS FEC FORM 2 STATEMENT OF CANDIDACY FILING FEC-1916892" . ↑ "2026 Election United States House - North Carolina 10th" . fec.gov . Federal Election Commission . 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"2 Democratic candidates eyeing Chuck Edwards' House seat for NC-11" . Asheville Citizen-Times . Retrieved May 12, 2025 . ↑ Vaillancourt, Cory (September 12, 2025). "New Democratic challenger takes aim at Edwards, reshapes NC-11 race" . Smoky Mountain News . Retrieved September 13, 2025 . ↑ Biba, Jacob (July 29, 2025). "US Congress seats: Another Democrat launches campaign to represent NC 11th district" . Asheville Citizen-Times . Retrieved July 29, 2025 . ↑ Vaillancourt, Cory (October 24, 2025). "Cancer researcher Paul Maddox targets NC-11's ills" . Smoky Mountain News . Retrieved October 24, 2025 . ↑ "FEC Form 2 Statement of candidacy H6NC11289" . docquery.fec.gov . Retrieved November 22, 2025 . 1 2 Fielder, Tom (August 23, 2025). "Democratic congressional candidate Moe Davis suddenly quits his 'kick-ass' campaign with a Facebook slap at party leaders" . Asheville Watchdog . Retrieved August 26, 2025 . ↑ "FEC Form 2" . docquery.fec.gov . 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Retrieved September 30, 2025 . ↑ "2026 Primary Election State Candidates List" . www.ncsbe.gov/results-data/candidate-lists . North Carolina State Board of Elections. Retrieved December 4, 2025 . External links Official campaign websites for 1st district candidates Official campaign websites for 2nd district candidates Official campaign websites for 3rd district candidates Official campaign websites for 4th district candidates Official campaign websites for 5th district candidates Official campaign websites for 6th district candidates Official campaign websites for 7th district candidates Official campaign websites for 8th district candidates Official campaign websites for 9th district candidates Official campaign websites for 10th district candidates Official campaign websites for 11th district candidates Official campaign websites for 12th district candidates Official campaign websites for 13th district candidates Official campaign websites for 14th district candidates
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