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North Carolina's 18th House district
North Carolina's 18th House district is one of 120 districts in the North Carolina House of Representatives. It has been represented by Democrat Deb Butler since 2017.[1]
North Carolina's 18th State House of Representatives district | |
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Representative | |
Demographics | 62% White 26% Black 8% Hispanic 1% Asian 1% Native American 3% remainder of multiracial |
Population (2020) | 93,299 |
Geography edit
Since 2021, the district has included part of New Hanover County. The district overlaps with the 7th and 8th Senate districts.
District officeholders since 1993 edit
Multi-member district edit
Representative | Party | Dates | Notes | Representative | Party | Dates | Notes | Counties |
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Kenneth Owen Spears Jr. | Democratic | January 1, 1993 – January 1, 1995 | Billy Richardson | Democratic | January 1, 1993 – January 1, 1997 | 1993–2003 Part of Cumberland County.[2] | ||
John W. "Bill" Hurley | Democratic | January 1, 1995 – January 1, 2003 | Redistricted to the 45th district and retired. | |||||
Mia Morris | Republican | January 1, 1997 – January 1, 2003 | Redistricted to the 41st district and lost re-election. |
Single-member district edit
Representative | Party | Dates | Notes | Counties |
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Thomas Wright | Democratic | January 1, 2003 – March 20, 2008 | Redistricted from the 98th district. Expelled. | 2003–2005 Parts of New Hanover, Brunswick, and Columbus counties.[3] |
2005–2013 Parts of New Hanover and Pender counties.[4] | ||||
Vacant | March 20, 2008 – April 8, 2008 | |||
Sandra Hughes | Democratic | April 8, 2008 – January 1, 2011 | Appointed to finish Wright's term. Retired. | |
Susi Hamilton | Democratic | January 1, 2011 – January 26, 2017 | Resigned. | |
2013–2021 Parts of New Hanover and Brunswick counties.[5][6] | ||||
Vacant | January 26, 2017 – February 6, 2017 | |||
Deb Butler | Democratic | February 6, 2017 – Present | Appointed to finish Hamilton's term. | |
2021–Present Part of New Hanover County.[7][8] |
Election results edit
2022 edit
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Deb Butler (incumbent) | 19,190 | 53.31% | |
Republican | John Hinnant | 16,806 | 46.69% | |
Total votes | 35,996 | 100% | ||
Democratic hold |
2020 edit
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Deb Butler (incumbent) | 25,829 | 59.84% | |
Republican | Warren Kennedy | 17,336 | 40.16% | |
Total votes | 43,165 | 100% | ||
Democratic hold |
2018 edit
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Deb Butler (incumbent) | 17,812 | 62.43% | |
Republican | Louis Harmati | 9,835 | 34.47% | |
Libertarian | Joseph D. Sharp | 885 | 3.10% | |
Total votes | 28,532 | 100% | ||
Democratic hold |
2016 edit
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Susi Hamilton (incumbent) | 22,006 | 61.10% | |
Republican | Gerald "Jerry" Benton | 14,011 | 38.90% | |
Total votes | 36,017 | 100% | ||
Democratic hold |
2014 edit
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Susi Hamilton (incumbent) | 14,786 | 100% | |
Total votes | 14,786 | 100% | ||
Democratic hold |
2012 edit
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Susi Hamilton (incumbent) | 4,798 | 70.29% | |
Democratic | James A. Knox | 2,028 | 29.71% | |
Total votes | 6,826 | 100% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Susi Hamilton (incumbent) | 22,588 | 66.53% | |
Republican | Louis Harmati | 11,362 | 33.47% | |
Total votes | 33,950 | 100% | ||
Democratic hold |
2010 edit
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Susi Hamilton | 1,753 | 50.89% | |
Democratic | James L. Utley Jr. | 1,692 | 49.11% | |
Total votes | 3,445 | 100% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Beth Dawson | 1,360 | 53.29% | |
Republican | J. Michael Hutson | 1,192 | 46.71% | |
Total votes | 2,552 | 100% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Susi Hamilton | 10,097 | 57.05% | |
Republican | Beth Dawson | 7,600 | 42.95% | |
Total votes | 17,697 | 100% | ||
Democratic hold |
2008 edit
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Sandra Hughes (incumbent) | 9,296 | 74.91% | |
Democratic | Hollis B. Briggs Jr. | 1,912 | 15.41% | |
Democratic | Thomas Wright | 1,201 | 9.68% | |
Total votes | 12,409 | 100% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Sandra Hughes (incumbent) | 20,243 | 67.18% | |
Republican | George J. Swart | 9,888 | 32.82% | |
Total votes | 30,131 | 100% | ||
Democratic hold |
2006 edit
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Thomas Wright (incumbent) | 2,816 | 67.84% | |
Democratic | Laura Padgett | 1,335 | 32.16% | |
Total votes | 4,151 | 100% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Thomas Wright (incumbent) | 8,007 | 63.56% | |
Republican | Frankie Roberts | 4,590 | 36.44% | |
Total votes | 12,597 | 100% | ||
Democratic hold |
2004 edit
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Thomas Wright (incumbent) | 2,792 | 81.49% | |
Democratic | Fred Spain | 634 | 18.51% | |
Total votes | 3,426 | 100% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Thomas Wright (incumbent) | 14,712 | 63.80% | |
Republican | Frankie Roberts | 8,347 | 36.20% | |
Total votes | 23,059 | 100% | ||
Democratic hold |
2002 edit
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Thomas Wright (incumbent) | 12,028 | 74.21% | |
Republican | Jack White | 3,696 | 22.80% | |
Libertarian | Stephen Shepherd | 485 | 2.99% | |
Total votes | 16,209 | 100% | ||
Democratic hold |
2000 edit
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | John W. "Bill" Hurley (incumbent) | 23,317 | 49.86% | |
Republican | Mia Morris (incumbent) | 20,472 | 43.78% | |
Libertarian | Christian G. Davis | 2,973 | 6.36% | |
Total votes | 46,762 | 100% | ||
Democratic hold | ||||
Republican hold |
References edit
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- ^ "Interim House Redistricting Plan For N.C. 2002 Election" (PDF). North Carolina General Assembly. Retrieved July 7, 2022.
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