2010 North Carolina Senate election

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2010 North Carolina Senate election
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  2008 November 2, 2010 (2010-11-02) 2012  

All 50 seats in the North Carolina Senate
26 (without Lieutenant Governor) seats needed for a majority
 Majority partyMinority party
  Phil Berger.jpg Senator Marc Basnight.jpg
Leader Phil Berger Marc Basnight
Party Republican Democratic
Leader sinceJanuary 1, 2005January 1, 1993
Leader's seat 26th - Eden 1st - Manteo
Last election2030
Seats before2030
Seats won3119
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 11Decrease2.svg 11

2010 NC state senate results.svg
Results:
     Democratic hold
     Republican hold     Republican gain

President pro tempore before election

Marc Basnight
Democratic

Elected President pro tempore

Phil Berger
Republican

An election was held on November 2, 2010, to elect all 50 members to North Carolina's Senate. The election coincided with the elections for other offices, U.S. Senate, U.S. House of Representatives, and state house. The primary election was held on May 4, 2010, with a run-off on June 22, 2010.

Contents

Results summary

District Incumbent PartyElectedParty
1st Marc Basnight Dem Marc Basnight Dem
2nd Jean Preston Rep Jean Preston Rep
3rd Clark Jenkins Dem Clark Jenkins Dem
4th Edward Jones Dem Edward Jones Dem
5th Don Davis Dem Louis M. Pate Jr. Rep
6th Harry Brown Rep Harry Brown Rep
7th Doug Berger Dem Doug Berger Dem
8th R. C. Soles Jr.Dem Bill Rabon Rep
9th Julia BosemanDem Thom Goolsby Rep
10th Charles AlbertsonDem Brent Jackson Rep
11th A. B. Swindell Dem Buck Newton Rep
12th David Rouzer Rep David Rouzer Rep
13th Michael Walters Dem Michael Walters Dem
14th Dan Blue Dem Dan Blue Dem
15th Neal Hunt Rep Neal Hunt Rep
16th Josh Stein Dem Josh Stein Dem
17th Richard Y. Stevens Rep Richard Y. Stevens Rep
18th Bob Atwater Dem Bob Atwater Dem
19th Margaret Dickson Dem Wesley Meredith Rep
20th Floyd McKissick Jr. Dem Floyd McKissick Jr. Dem
21st Larry ShawDem Eric Mansfield Dem
22nd Harris Blake Rep Harris Blake Rep
23rd Eleanor Kinnaird Dem Eleanor Kinnaird Dem
24th Tony Foriest Dem Rick Gunn Rep
25th William R. Purcell Dem William R. Purcell Dem
26th Phil Berger Rep Phil Berger Rep
27th Don VaughanDemDon VaughanDem
28th Katie DorsettDem Gladys A. Robinson Dem
29th Jerry W. Tillman Rep Jerry W. Tillman Rep
30th Don W. East Rep Don W. East Rep
31st Pete Brunstetter Rep Pete Brunstetter Rep
32nd Linda Garrou Dem Linda Garrou Dem
33rd Stan Bingham Rep Stan Bingham Rep
34th Andrew C. Brock Rep Andrew C. Brock Rep
35th Eddie GoodallRep Tommy Tucker Rep
36th Fletcher L. Hartsell Jr. Rep Fletcher L. Hartsell Jr. Rep
37th Dan Clodfelter Dem Dan Clodfelter Dem
38th Charlie Dannelly Dem Charlie Dannelly Dem
39th Bob Rucho Rep Bob Rucho Rep
40th Malcolm Graham Dem Malcolm Graham Dem
41st James Forrester Rep James Forrester Rep
42nd Austin M. Allran Rep Austin M. Allran Rep
43rd David W. HoyleDem Kathy Harrington Rep
44th Jim JacuminRep Warren Daniel Rep
45th Steve Goss Dem Dan Soucek Rep
46th Debbie A. Clary Rep Debbie A. Clary Rep
47th Joe Sam Queen Dem Ralph Hise Rep
48th Tom Apodaca Rep Tom Apodaca Rep
49th Martin Nesbitt Dem Martin Nesbitt Dem
50th John Snow Dem Jim Davis Rep

† - Incumbent not seeking re-election

Incumbents defeated in general election

Open seats that changed parties

Detailed results

Districts 1–25

District 1

Incumbent Democratic President Pro Tempore Marc Basnight has represented the 1st district since 1985.

North Carolina Senate 1st district general election, 2010 [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Marc Basnight (incumbent) 31,270 55.40%
Republican Hood Richardson25,16944.60%
Total votes56,439 100%
Democratic hold

District 2

Incumbent Republican Jean Preston has represented the 2nd district since 2007.

North Carolina Senate 2nd district general election, 2010 [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Jean Preston (incumbent) 36,390 65.72%
Democratic Barbara Garrity-Blake18,98234.28%
Total votes55,372 100%
Republican hold

District 3

Incumbent Democrat Clark Jenkins has represented the 3rd district since 2003.

North Carolina Senate 3rd district general election, 2010 [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Clark Jenkins (incumbent) 27,586 62.72%
Republican C. B. Daughtridge16,39937.28%
Total votes43,985 100%
Democratic hold

District 4

Incumbent Democrat Edward Jones has represented the 4th district since 2007.

North Carolina Senate 4th district general election, 2010 [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Edward Jones (incumbent) 29,169 62.55%
Republican Rich Halbert17,46437.45%
Total votes46,633 100%
Democratic hold

District 5

Incumbent Democrat Don Davis has represented the 5th district since 2009. In a rematch of the 2008 election, Davis was defeated for re-election by Republican Louis M. Pate Jr..

North Carolina Senate 5th district general election, 2010 [5]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Louis M. Pate Jr. 25,780 54.54%
Democratic Don Davis (incumbent)21,48845.46%
Total votes47,268 100%
Republican gain from Democratic

District 6

Incumbent Republican Harry Brown has represented the 6th district since 2005.

North Carolina Senate 6th district general election, 2010 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Harry Brown (incumbent) 21,651 100%
Total votes21,651 100%
Republican hold

District 7

Incumbent Democrat Doug Berger has represented the 7th district since 2005.

North Carolina Senate 7th district general election, 2010 [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Doug Berger (incumbent) 27,084 51.80%
Republican Michael Schriver25,20648.20%
Total votes52,290 100%
Democratic hold

District 8

Incumbent Democrat R. C. Soles Jr. has represented the 8th district and its predecessors since 1977. Soles didn't seek re-election and Republican Bill Rabon won the open seat.

North Carolina Senate 8th district general election, 2010 [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Bill Rabon 46,216 63.55%
Democratic David Redwine 26,51136.45%
Total votes72,727 100%
Republican gain from Democratic

District 9

Incumbent Democrat Julia Boseman has represented the 9th district since 2005. Boseman didn't seek re-election and instead ran for New Hanover County District Court Judge. Republican Thom Goolsby won the open seat.

North Carolina Senate 9th district general election, 2010 [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Thom Goolsby 36,701 57.44%
Democratic Jim Leutze27,18942.56%
Total votes63,890 100%
Republican gain from Democratic

District 10

Incumbent Democrat Charles Albertson has represented the 10th district and its predecessors since 1993. Albertson didn't seek re-election and Republican Brent Jackson won the open seat.

North Carolina Senate 10th district general election, 2010 [10]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Brent Jackson 25,342 52.24%
Democratic Dewey Hudson23,16747.76%
Total votes48,509 100%
Republican gain from Democratic

District 11

Incumbent Democrat A. B. Swindell has represented the 11th district since 2001. Swindell was defeated for re-election by Republican Buck Newton.

North Carolina Senate 11th district general election, 2010 [11]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Buck Newton 30,266 52.88%
Democratic A. B. Swindell (incumbent)26,97047.12%
Total votes57,236 100%
Republican gain from Democratic

District 12

Incumbent Republican David Rouzer has represented the 12th district since 2009.

North Carolina Senate 12th district general election, 2010 [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican David Rouzer (incumbent) 40,242 69.66%
Democratic Jody McLeod17,52530.34%
Total votes57,767 100%
Republican hold

District 13

Incumbent Democrat Michael Walters has represented the 13th district since 2009.

North Carolina Senate 13th district general election, 2010 [13]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Michael Walters (incumbent) 22,728 100%
Total votes22,728 100%
Democratic hold

District 14

Incumbent Democrat Dan Blue has represented the 14th district since 2009.

North Carolina Senate 14th district general election, 2010 [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Dan Blue (incumbent) 40,746 65.92%
Republican Geoffrey M. Hurlburt21,06734.08%
Total votes61,813 100%
Democratic hold

District 15

Incumbent Republican Neal Hunt has represented the 15th district since 2005.

North Carolina Senate 15th district general election, 2010 [15]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Neal Hunt (incumbent) 44,397 60.55%
Democratic Charles Malone28,92839.45%
Total votes73,325 100%
Republican hold

District 16

Incumbent Democrat Josh Stein has represented the 16th district since 2009.

North Carolina Senate 16th district general election, 2010 [16]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Josh Stein (incumbent) 32,248 54.89%
Republican Michael Beezley24,46641.64%
Libertarian Stephanie E. Watson2,0403.47%
Total votes58,754 100%
Democratic hold

District 17

Incumbent Republican Richard Y. Stevens has represented the 17th district since 2003.

North Carolina Senate 17th district general election, 2010 [17]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Richard Y. Stevens (incumbent) 51,391 63.75%
Democratic David Donovan29,21736.25%
Total votes80,608 100%
Republican hold

District 18

Incumbent Democrat Bob Atwater has represented the 18th district since 2005.

North Carolina Senate 18th district general election, 2010 [18]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Bob Atwater (incumbent) 38,809 59.43%
Republican Roger Gerber26,48840.57%
Total votes65,297 100%
Democratic hold

District 19

Incumbent Democrat Margaret Dickson has represented the 19th district since 2010.

North Carolina Senate 19th district general election, 2010 [19]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Wesley Meredith 25,047 51.10%
Democratic Margaret Dickson (incumbent)23,96448.90%
Total votes49,011 100%
Republican gain from Democratic

District 20

Incumbent Democrat Floyd McKissick Jr. has represented the 20th district since 2007.

North Carolina Senate 20th district general election, 2010 [20]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Floyd McKissick Jr. (incumbent) 38,309 73.11%
Republican John Tarantino14,09226.89%
Total votes52,401 100%
Democratic hold

District 21

Incumbent Democrat Larry Shaw has represented the 21st district and its predecessors since 1995. Shaw didn't seek re-election and Democrat Eric Mansfield won the open seat.

North Carolina Senate 21st district general election, 2010 [21]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Eric Mansfield 21,004 67.61%
Republican Wade Fowler10,06232.39%
Total votes31,066 100%
Democratic hold

District 22

Incumbent Republican Harris Blake has represented the 22nd district since 2003.

North Carolina Senate 22nd district general election, 2010 [22]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Harris Blake (incumbent) 38,331 100%
Total votes38,331 100%
Republican hold

District 23

Incumbent Democrat Eleanor Kinnaird has represented the 23rd district and its predecessors since 1997.

North Carolina Senate 23rd district general election, 2010 [23]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Eleanor Kinnaird (incumbent) 36,611 64.87%
Republican Ryan A. Hilliard19,82835.13%
Total votes56,439 100%
Democratic hold

District 24

Incumbent Democrat Tony Foriest has represented the 24th district since 2007. He was defeated for re-election by Republican Rick Gunn.

North Carolina Senate 24th district general election, 2010 [24]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Rick Gunn 25,674 52.92%
Democratic Tony Foriest (incumbent)20,43042.11%
Libertarian Barry Coe2,4124.97%
Total votes48,516 100%
Republican gain from Democratic

District 25

Incumbent Democrat William R. Purcell has represented the 25th district and its predecessors since 1997.

North Carolina Senate 25th district general election, 2010 [25]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic William R. Purcell (incumbent) 23,363 51.25%
Republican P. Jason Phibbs22,21948.75%
Total votes45,582 100%
Democratic hold

Districts 26–50

District 26

Incumbent Republican Minority Leader Phil Berger has represented the 26th district since and its predecessors since 2001.

North Carolina Senate 26th district general election, 2010 [26]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Phil Berger (incumbent) 43,952 100%
Total votes43,952 100%
Republican hold

District 27

Incumbent Democrat Don Vaughan has represented the 27th district since 2009.

North Carolina Senate 27th district general election, 2010 [27]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Don Vaughan (incumbent) 30,161 59.66%
Republican Jeffrey T. "Jeff" Hyde20,39840.34%
Total votes50,559 100%
Democratic hold

District 28

Incumbent Democrat Katie Dorsett has represented the 28th district since 2003. Dorsett didn't seek re-election and Democrat Gladys A. Robinson won the open seat.

North Carolina Senate 28th district general election, 2010 [28]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Gladys A. Robinson 21,496 47.84%
Republican Trudy Wade 17,38338.69%
UnaffaliatedBruce Davis6,05413.47%
Total votes44,933 100%
Democratic hold

District 29

Incumbent Republican Jerry W. Tillman has represented the 29th district since 2003

North Carolina Senate 29th district general election, 2010 [29]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Jerry W. Tillman (incumbent) 31,791 100%
Total votes31,791 100%
Republican hold

District 30

Incumbent Republican Don W. East has represented the 30th district since 2005.

North Carolina Senate 30th district general election, 2010 [30]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Don W. East (incumbent) 32,422 67.83%
Democratic Ric Marshall15,37632.17%
Total votes47,798 100%
Republican hold

District 31

Incumbent Republican Pete Brunstetter has represented the 31st district since 2006.

North Carolina Senate 31st district general election, 2010 [31]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Pete Brunstetter (incumbent) 43,080 100%
Total votes43,080 100%
Republican hold

District 32

Incumbent Democrat Linda Garrou has represented the 32nd district and its predecessors since 1999.

North Carolina Senate 32nd district general election, 2010 [32]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Linda Garrou (incumbent) 24,125 65.37%
Republican Nathan Jones12,78034.63%
Total votes36,905 100%
Democratic hold

District 33

Incumbent Republican Stan Bingham has represented the 33rd district and its predecessors since 2001.

North Carolina Senate 33rd district general election, 2010 [33]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Stan Bingham (incumbent) 38,859 100%
Total votes38,859 100%
Republican hold

District 34

Incumbent Republican Andrew C. Brock has represented the 34th district since 2003.

North Carolina Senate 34th district general election, 2010 [34]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Andrew C. Brock (incumbent) 36,969 100%
Total votes36,969 100%
Republican hold

District 35

Incumbent Republican Eddie Goodall has represented the 35th district since 2005. Goodall didn't seek re-election and Republican Tommy Tucker won the open seat.

North Carolina Senate 35th district general election, 2010 [35]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Tommy Tucker 44,624 71.38%
Democratic Ed McGuire17,89028.62%
Total votes62,514 100%
Republican hold

District 36

Incumbent Republican Fletcher L. Hartsell Jr. has represented the 36th district and its predecessors since 1991.

North Carolina Senate 36th district general election, 2010 [36]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Fletcher L. Hartsell Jr. (incumbent) 37,403 69.02%
Democratic Mike Helms16,79030.98%
Total votes54,193 100%
Republican hold

District 37

Incumbent Democrat Dan Clodfelter has represented the 37th district and its predecessors since 1999.

North Carolina Senate 37th district general election, 2010 [37]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Dan Clodfelter (incumbent) 24,956 61.45%
Republican C. Morgan Edwards15,65638.55%
Total votes40,612 100%
Democratic hold

District 38

Incumbent Democrat Charlie Dannelly has represented the 38th district and its predecessors since 1995.

North Carolina Senate 38th district general election, 2010 [38]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Charlie Dannelly (incumbent) 33,692 68.67%
Republican Cedric Scott15,36931.33%
Total votes49,061 100%
Democratic hold

District 39

Incumbent Republican Bob Rucho has represented the 39th district and its predecessors since 2008 and previously from 1997 to 2005.

North Carolina Senate 39th district general election, 2010 [39]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Bob Rucho (incumbent) 48,373 100%
Total votes48,373 100%
Republican hold

District 40

Incumbent Democrat Maclom Graham has represented the 40th district since 2005.

North Carolina Senate 40th district general election, 2010 [40]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Malcolm Graham (incumbent) 32,168 58.16%
Republican John Aneralla23,14541.84%
Total votes55,313 100%
Democratic hold

District 41

Incumbent Republican James Forrester has represented the 41st district and its predecessors since 1991.

North Carolina Senate 41st district general election, 2010 [41]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican James Forrester (incumbent) 43,461 100%
Total votes43,461 100%
Republican hold

District 42

Incumbent Republican Austin M. Allran has represented the 42nd district and its predecessors since 1987.

North Carolina Senate 42nd district general election, 2010 [42]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Austin M. Allran (incumbent) 37,429 100%
Total votes37,429 100%
Republican hold

District 43

Incumbent Democrat David W. Hoyle has represented the 43rd district and its predecessors since 1993. Hoyle didn't seek re-election and Republican Kathy Harrington won the open seat.

North Carolina Senate 43rd district general election, 2010 [43]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Kathy Harrington 28,504 69.54%
Democratic Jim Long12,48830.46%
Total votes40,992 100%
Republican gain from Democratic

District 44

Incumbent Republican Jim Jacumin has represented the 44th district since 2005. Jacumin didn't seek re-election and Republican Warren Daniel won the open seat.

North Carolina Senate 44th district general election, 2010 [44]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Warren Daniel 26,314 58.87%
Democratic Beth Jones17,30038.71%
Libertarian Richard C. Evey1,0832.42%
Total votes44,697 100%
Republican hold

District 45

Incumbent Democrat Steve Goss has represented the 45th district since 2007. Goss was defeated for re-election by Republican Dan Soucek.

North Carolina Senate 45th district general election, 2010 [45]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Dan Soucek 34,777 59.96%
Democratic Steve Goss (incumbent)23,22340.04%
Total votes58,000 100%
Republican gain from Democratic

District 46

Incumbent Republican Debbie A. Clary has represented the 46th district since 2009.

North Carolina Senate 46th district general election, 2010 [46]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Debbie A. Clary (incumbent) 32,007 100%
Total votes32,007 100%
Republican hold

District 47

Incumbent Democrat Joe Sam Queen has represented the 47th district since 2007, and previously from 2003 to 2005. Queen was defeated for re-election by Republican Ralph Hise.

North Carolina Senate 47th district general election, 2010 [47]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Ralph Hise 31,846 55.82%
Democratic Joe Sam Queen (incumbent)25,20944.18%
Total votes57,055 100%
Republican gain from Democratic

District 48

Incumbent Republican Tom Apodaca has represented the 48th district since 2003.

North Carolina Senate 48th district general election, 2010 [48]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Tom Apodaca (incumbent) 43,457 65.94%
Democratic Chris Dixon22,44734.06%
Total votes65,904 100%
Republican hold

District 49

Incumbent Democratic Majority Leader Martin Nesbitt has represented the 49th district since 2004.

North Carolina Senate 49th district general election, 2010 [49]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Martin Nesbitt (incumbent) 33,254 59.37%
Republican R. L. Clark 22,75740.63%
Total votes56,011 100%
Democratic hold

District 50

Incumbent Democrat John Snow has represented the 50th district since 2005. He was defeated for re-election by Republican Jim Davis.

North Carolina Senate 50th district general election, 2010 [50]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Jim Davis 31,041 50.13%
Democratic John Snow (incumbent)30,88049.87%
Total votes61,921 100%
Republican gain from Democratic

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