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2012 United States presidential election in North Carolina

The 2012 United States presidential election in North Carolina took place on November 6, 2012, as part of the 2012 general election in which all 50 states plus the District of Columbia participated. North Carolina voters chose 15 electors to represent them in the Electoral College via a popular vote pitting incumbent Democratic President Barack Obama and his running mate, Vice President Joe Biden, against Republican challenger and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney and his running mate, Congressman Paul Ryan.

2012 United States presidential election in North Carolina

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Nominee Mitt Romney Barack Obama
Party Republican Democratic
Home state Massachusetts Illinois
Running mate Paul Ryan Joe Biden
Electoral vote 15 0
Popular vote 2,270,395 2,178,391
Percentage 50.39% 48.35%


President before election

Barack Obama
Democratic

Elected President

Barack Obama
Democratic

Romney narrowly carried the state of North Carolina, winning 50.39% of the vote to Obama's 48.35%, a margin of 2.04%. North Carolina was one of just two states (along with Indiana) that flipped from voting for Obama in 2008 to voting Republican in 2012. Like Indiana, North Carolina had been a reliably Republican state prior to Obama's 2008 win, having not previously gone Democratic since 1976. Unlike Indiana, however, North Carolina was still considered a competitive swing state in 2012, and both campaigns targeted it heavily, with the Democrats holding their convention in Charlotte. Romney was the first presidential candidate since Zachary Taylor in 1848 to carry North Carolina while losing both Wake County and Mecklenburg County, the two most populous counties and home to the cities of Raleigh and Charlotte, respectively. Romney also became the third-ever Republican to carry North Carolina without winning the presidency after George H. W. Bush and Bob Dole in the 1992 and 1996 elections and Obama became the first ever Democrat incumbent to win the state only once to then win re-election without it. Although Obama lost North Carolina to Romney, he received more votes than he received in 2008, garnering 35,740 more.

Obama became the first Democrat ever to win the presidency without Caswell and Hyde counties. As of the 2020 presidential election, this is the last time where the Republican presidential candidate won Watauga County; and where the Democratic presidential candidate won Bladen County, Gates County, Granville County, Martin County, Richmond County, and Robeson County. This is also the last time that any presidential candidate won the majority of the vote in North Carolina as well as the last time North Carolina voted to the right of Iowa and Ohio and voted to the left of Arizona.

Primary elections edit

Democratic primary edit

The 2012 North Carolina Democratic primary was held May 8, 2012. North Carolina awarded 157 delegates proportionally.[1]

No candidate ran against incumbent President Barack Obama in North Carolina's Democratic presidential preference primary. Obama received 766,079 votes, or 79.23% of the vote, with the remainder (200,810 votes, or 20.77%) going to elect delegates with "No Preference".[1]

At the North Carolina Democratic state convention, 152 delegates were awarded to Obama, with 5 delegates remaining unannounced.[1]

Democratic primary election in North Carolina[2]
Candidate Votes Percentage Awarded delegates
Barack Obama (incumbent) 766,077 79.23% 104
No Preference 200,810 20.77% 43
Totals 966,889 100.00% 104

Republican primary edit

The 2012 North Carolina Republican primary was held May 8, 2012.[3][4] North Carolina awarded 55 delegates proportionally.[5] Ron Paul and Mitt Romney were the only active contenders on the ballot. By the time of the primary, Romney had already been declared the party's presumptive nominee.[6]

Romney won the North Carolina GOP presidential primary with 65.62% of the vote. Paul (with 11.12% of the vote) narrowly edged out Santorum (with 10.39% of the vote), and Gingrich came in last with 7.64% of the vote. 5.23% of voters registered "no preference". The awarded delegate count from North Carolina's Republican state convention was Romney with 48 delegates and Paul with 7 delegates.[5]

Republican primary election in North Carolina[5]
Candidate Votes Percentage Awarded delegates
Mitt Romney 638,601 65.62% 48
Ron Paul 108,217 11.12% 7
Rick Santorum (withdrawn) 101,093 10.39%
Newt Gingrich (withdrawn) 74,367 7.64%
No Preference 50,928 5.23%
Totals 973,206 100.00% 55

General election edit

Polling edit

Statewide opinion polling for the 2012 United States presidential election

Throughout most of 2011, Obama won or tied with Romney in every poll. On September 25, 2011, Romney won a poll for the first time, 50% to 39%. Until May 2012, Obama had a consistent but narrow lead over Romney. Throughout the summer of 2012, the tide changed with Romney winning more polls than Obama. In September, Obama's momentum rose and Obama won most polls in September 2012. In October, the tide changed in Romney's favor, and Obama had not won a poll since October 1, 2012. Romney won every poll for the first three weeks in October, but then many polls came as tied between Obama and Romney. Romney led the last poll 50% to 46%, but the second last poll was tied.[7] The last three polls showed an average of Romney leading 49% to 48%, which was accurate compared to the results.[7]

Overview edit

2012 United States presidential election in North Carolina[8]
Party Candidate Running mate Votes Percentage Electoral votes
Republican Mitt Romney Paul Ryan 2,270,395 50.39% 15
Democratic Barack Obama Joe Biden 2,178,391 48.35% 0
Libertarian Gary Johnson Jim Gray 44,515 0.99% 0
Others (write-in) 12,071 0.27% 0
Totals 4,505,372 100.00% 15
Voter turnout (registered voters) 67.74%
 
North Carolina 2012 presidential election by precinct

By county edit

County Mitt Romney
Republican
Barack Obama
Democratic
Various candidates
Other parties
Margin Total
# % # % # % # %
Alamance 38,170 56.32% 28,875 42.60% 731 1.08% 9,295 13.72% 67,776
Alexander 12,253 71.25% 4,611 26.81% 332 1.94% 7,642 44.44% 17,196
Alleghany 3,390 66.90% 1,583 31.24% 94 1.86% 1,807 35.66% 5,067
Anson 4,166 37.01% 7,019 62.36% 71 0.63% −2,853 −25.35% 11,256
Ashe 8,242 65.36% 4,116 32.64% 252 2.00% 4,126 32.72% 12,610
Avery 5,766 74.31% 1,882 24.26% 111 1.43% 3,884 50.05% 7,759
Beaufort 13,977 59.17% 9,435 39.94% 208 0.89% 4,542 19.23% 23,620
Bertie 3,387 33.46% 6,695 66.14% 41 0.40% −3,308 −32.68% 10,123
Bladen 7,748 48.56% 8,062 50.52% 147 0.92% −314 −1.96% 15,957
Brunswick 34,743 60.57% 22,038 38.42% 581 1.01% 12,705 22.15% 57,362
Buncombe 54,701 42.84% 70,625 55.31% 2,370 1.85% −15,924 −12.47% 127,696
Burke 22,267 60.93% 13,701 37.49% 576 1.58% 8,566 23.44% 36,544
Cabarrus 49,557 59.30% 32,849 39.31% 1,160 1.39% 16,708 19.99% 83,566
Caldwell 23,229 66.88% 10,898 31.38% 605 1.74% 12,331 35.50% 34,732
Camden 3,109 66.09% 1,508 32.06% 87 1.85% 1,601 34.03% 4,704
Carteret 24,775 69.76% 10,301 29.00% 441 1.24% 14,474 40.76% 35,517
Caswell 5,594 50.67% 5,348 48.45% 97 0.88% 246 2.22% 11,039
Catawba 44,538 63.99% 24,069 34.58% 994 1.43% 20,469 29.41% 69,601
Chatham 16,665 47.03% 18,361 51.82% 408 1.15% −1,696 −4.79% 35,434
Cherokee 9,278 72.11% 3,378 26.25% 211 1.64% 5,900 45.86% 12,867
Chowan 3,891 51.85% 3,556 47.38% 58 0.77% 335 4.47% 7,505
Clay 3,973 70.42% 1,579 27.99% 90 1.59% 2,394 42.43% 5,642
Cleveland 25,793 59.51% 17,062 39.37% 485 1.12% 8,731 20.14% 43,340
Columbus 12,941 53.38% 11,050 45.58% 252 1.04% 1,891 7.80% 24,243
Craven 26,928 58.32% 18,763 40.64% 479 1.04% 8,165 17.68% 46,170
Cumberland 50,666 39.69% 75,792 59.38% 1,183 0.93% −25,126 −19.69% 127,641
Currituck 7,496 66.31% 3,562 31.51% 246 2.18% 3,934 34.80% 11,304
Dare 10,248 57.02% 7,393 41.13% 333 1.85% 2,855 15.89% 17,974
Davidson 49,383 69.62% 20,624 29.07% 928 1.31% 28,759 40.55% 70,935
Davie 14,687 71.05% 5,735 27.75% 248 1.20% 8,952 43.30% 20,670
Duplin 11,416 55.44% 9,033 43.87% 143 0.69% 2,383 11.57% 20,592
Durham 33,769 23.01% 111,224 75.80% 1,742 1.19% −77,455 −52.79% 146,735
Edgecombe 8,546 31.68% 18,310 67.89% 116 0.43% −9,764 −36.21% 26,972
Forsyth 79,768 45.83% 92,323 53.04% 1,978 1.13% −12,555 −7.21% 174,069
Franklin 14,603 51.44% 13,436 47.33% 350 1.23% 1,167 4.11% 28,389
Gaston 56,138 62.04% 33,171 36.66% 1,174 1.30% 22,967 25.38% 90,483
Gates 2,564 47.52% 2,786 51.63% 46 0.85% −222 −4.11% 5,396
Graham 2,750 69.67% 1,119 28.35% 78 1.98% 1,631 41.32% 3,947
Granville 12,405 47.21% 13,598 51.75% 272 1.04% −1,193 −4.54% 26,275
Greene 4,411 53.56% 3,778 45.87% 47 0.57% 633 7.69% 8,236
Guilford 104,789 41.28% 146,365 57.66% 2,698 1.06% −41,576 −16.38% 253,852
Halifax 8,763 33.60% 17,176 65.86% 140 0.54% −8,413 −32.26% 26,079
Harnett 25,565 58.89% 17,331 39.92% 519 1.19% 8,234 18.97% 43,415
Haywood 15,633 55.88% 11,833 42.30% 508 1.82% 3,800 13.58% 27,974
Henderson 32,994 62.98% 18,642 35.58% 756 1.44% 14,352 27.40% 52,392
Hertford 3,007 27.54% 7,843 71.84% 68 0.62% −4,836 −44.30% 10,918
Hoke 6,819 39.90% 10,076 58.96% 194 1.14% −3,257 −19.06% 17,089
Hyde 1,193 50.06% 1,163 48.80% 27 1.14% 30 1.26% 2,383
Iredell 49,299 64.56% 26,076 34.15% 990 1.29% 23,223 30.41% 76,365
Jackson 8,254 49.42% 8,095 48.47% 352 2.11% 159 0.95% 16,701
Johnston 48,427 63.15% 27,290 35.58% 974 1.27% 21,137 27.57% 76,691
Jones 2,837 54.24% 2,352 44.97% 41 0.79% 485 9.27% 5,230
Lee 13,158 54.28% 10,801 44.56% 280 1.16% 2,357 9.72% 24,239
Lenoir 13,980 49.78% 13,948 49.66% 158 0.56% 32 0.12% 28,086
Lincoln 25,267 68.71% 11,024 29.98% 484 1.31% 14,243 38.73% 36,775
Macon 10,835 64.26% 5,712 33.88% 314 1.86% 5,123 30.38% 16,861
Madison 5,404 53.44% 4,484 44.34% 225 2.22% 920 9.10% 10,113
Martin 5,995 47.38% 6,583 52.03% 74 0.59% −588 −4.65% 12,652
McDowell 11,775 65.06% 6,031 33.32% 293 1.62% 5,744 31.74% 18,099
Mecklenburg 171,668 38.24% 272,262 60.65% 4,970 1.11% −100,594 −22.41% 448,900
Mitchell 5,806 74.77% 1,838 23.67% 121 1.56% 3,968 51.10% 7,765
Montgomery 6,404 57.02% 4,706 41.90% 121 1.08% 1,698 15.12% 11,231
Moore 29,495 63.55% 16,505 35.56% 415 0.89% 12,990 27.99% 46,415
Nash 23,842 49.17% 24,313 50.14% 337 0.69% −471 −0.97% 48,492
New Hanover 53,385 51.52% 48,668 46.96% 1,575 1.52% 4,717 4.56% 103,628
Northampton 3,483 32.38% 7,232 67.24% 41 0.38% −3,749 −34.86% 10,756
Onslow 32,243 62.69% 18,490 35.95% 702 1.36% 13,753 26.74% 51,435
Orange 21,539 28.06% 53,901 70.22% 1,317 1.72% −32,362 −42.16% 76,757
Pamlico 4,051 59.91% 2,647 39.15% 64 0.94% 1,404 20.76% 6,762
Pasquotank 7,633 42.15% 10,282 56.78% 192 1.07% −2,649 −14.63% 18,107
Pender 14,617 59.60% 9,632 39.27% 278 1.13% 4,985 20.33% 24,527
Perquimans 3,822 57.46% 2,759 41.48% 71 1.06% 1,063 15.98% 6,652
Person 10,496 54.94% 8,418 44.06% 192 1.00% 2,078 10.88% 19,106
Pitt 36,214 45.92% 41,843 53.06% 799 1.02% −5,629 −7.14% 78,856
Polk 6,236 60.03% 4,013 38.63% 140 1.34% 2,223 21.40% 10,389
Randolph 45,160 74.38% 14,773 24.33% 782 1.29% 30,387 50.05% 60,715
Richmond 9,332 48.06% 9,904 51.01% 181 0.93% −572 −2.95% 19,417
Robeson 17,510 40.77% 24,988 58.18% 448 1.05% −7,478 −17.41% 42,946
Rockingham 25,227 60.04% 16,351 38.91% 442 1.05% 8,876 21.13% 42,020
Rowan 38,775 62.23% 22,650 36.35% 887 1.42% 16,125 25.88% 62,312
Rutherford 18,954 66.04% 9,374 32.66% 374 1.30% 9,580 33.38% 28,702
Sampson 14,422 55.10% 11,566 44.19% 186 0.71% 2,856 10.91% 26,174
Scotland 5,831 41.19% 8,215 58.03% 110 0.78% −2,384 −16.84% 14,156
Stanly 19,904 69.31% 8,431 29.36% 382 1.33% 11,473 39.95% 28,717
Stokes 15,237 70.48% 6,018 27.84% 364 1.68% 9,219 42.64% 21,619
Surry 19,923 67.60% 9,112 30.92% 435 1.48% 10,811 36.68% 29,470
Swain 2,976 51.96% 2,618 45.71% 134 2.33% 358 6.25% 5,728
Transylvania 9,634 57.47% 6,826 40.72% 303 1.81% 2,808 16.75% 16,763
Tyrrell 930 52.16% 837 46.94% 16 0.90% 93 5.22% 1,783
Union 61,107 64.51% 32,473 34.28% 1,148 1.21% 28,634 30.23% 94,728
Vance 7,429 35.62% 13,323 63.89% 102 0.49% −5,894 −28.27% 20,854
Wake 211,596 43.50% 267,262 54.94% 7,569 1.56% −55,666 −11.44% 486,427
Warren 3,140 30.90% 6,978 68.67% 44 0.43% −3,838 −37.77% 10,162
Washington 2,622 40.34% 3,833 58.98% 44 0.68% −1,211 −18.64% 6,499
Watauga 13,861 50.09% 13,002 46.98% 811 2.93% 859 3.11% 27,674
Wayne 27,641 53.83% 23,314 45.40% 397 0.77% 4,327 8.43% 51,352
Wilkes 20,515 70.39% 8,148 27.96% 482 1.65% 12,367 42.43% 29,145
Wilson 17,954 45.91% 20,875 53.38% 280 0.71% −2,921 −7.47% 39,109
Yadkin 12,578 74.81% 3,957 23.54% 278 1.65% 8,621 51.27% 16,813
Yancey 5,278 55.85% 3,981 42.12% 192 2.03% 1,297 13.73% 9,451
Totals 2,270,395 50.39% 2,178,391 48.35% 56,586 1.26% 92,004 2.04% 4,505,372
 
County flips:

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican edit

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic edit

By congressional district edit

Romney won 10 of the state's 13 congressional districts, including one held by a Democrat.

District Romney Obama Representative
1st 27.88% 71.60% G. K. Butterfield
2nd 57.26% 41.71% Renee Ellmers
3rd 57.99% 41.01% Walter B. Jones
4th 27.41% 71.43% David Price
5th 59.06% 39.77% Virginia Foxx
6th 57.65% 41.34% Howard Coble
7th 59.24% 39.86% Mike McIntyre
8th 58.06% 41.00% Larry Kissell
Richard Hudson
9th 56.19% 42.81% Sue Myrick
Robert Pittenger
10th 58.00% 40.89% Patrick McHenry
11th 60.90% 37.79% Heath Shuler
Mark Meadows
12th 20.79% 78.54% Mel Watt
13th 55.45% 43.53% Brad Miller
George Holding

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "North Carolina Democrat". The Green Papers. Retrieved November 14, 2012.
  2. ^ "NC - Election Results". results.enr.clarityelections.com. Retrieved September 18, 2016.
  3. ^ "Primary and Caucus Printable Calendar". CNN. Retrieved January 12, 2012.
  4. ^ "Presidential Primary Dates" (PDF). Federal Election Commission. Retrieved January 23, 2012.
  5. ^ a b c "North Carolina Republican". The Green Papers. Retrieved November 14, 2012.
  6. ^ Memoli, Michael A. (April 25, 2012). "RNC officially names Mitt Romney the party's 'presumptive nominee'". LA Times. Retrieved November 3, 2016.
  7. ^ a b . Archived from the original on May 4, 2011.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on November 25, 2012. Retrieved November 14, 2012.

External links edit

  • North Carolina State Board of Elections
  • North Carolina Democratic Party
  • North Carolina Republican Party
  • The Green Papers: for North Carolina
  • The Green Papers: Major state elections in chronological order

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Main article 2012 United States presidential election The 2012 United States presidential election in North Carolina took place on November 6 2012 as part of the 2012 general election in which all 50 states plus the District of Columbia participated North Carolina voters chose 15 electors to represent them in the Electoral College via a popular vote pitting incumbent Democratic President Barack Obama and his running mate Vice President Joe Biden against Republican challenger and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney and his running mate Congressman Paul Ryan 2012 United States presidential election in North Carolina 2008 November 6 2012 2016 Nominee Mitt Romney Barack ObamaParty Republican DemocraticHome state Massachusetts IllinoisRunning mate Paul Ryan Joe BidenElectoral vote 15 0Popular vote 2 270 395 2 178 391Percentage 50 39 48 35 County ResultsCongressional District ResultsPrecinct ResultsRomney 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 90 100 Obama 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 90 100 President before electionBarack ObamaDemocratic Elected President Barack ObamaDemocraticRomney narrowly carried the state of North Carolina winning 50 39 of the vote to Obama s 48 35 a margin of 2 04 North Carolina was one of just two states along with Indiana that flipped from voting for Obama in 2008 to voting Republican in 2012 Like Indiana North Carolina had been a reliably Republican state prior to Obama s 2008 win having not previously gone Democratic since 1976 Unlike Indiana however North Carolina was still considered a competitive swing state in 2012 and both campaigns targeted it heavily with the Democrats holding their convention in Charlotte Romney was the first presidential candidate since Zachary Taylor in 1848 to carry North Carolina while losing both Wake County and Mecklenburg County the two most populous counties and home to the cities of Raleigh and Charlotte respectively Romney also became the third ever Republican to carry North Carolina without winning the presidency after George H W Bush and Bob Dole in the 1992 and 1996 elections and Obama became the first ever Democrat incumbent to win the state only once to then win re election without it Although Obama lost North Carolina to Romney he received more votes than he received in 2008 garnering 35 740 more Obama became the first Democrat ever to win the presidency without Caswell and Hyde counties As of the 2020 presidential election this is the last time where the Republican presidential candidate won Watauga County and where the Democratic presidential candidate won Bladen County Gates County Granville County Martin County Richmond County and Robeson County This is also the last time that any presidential candidate won the majority of the vote in North Carolina as well as the last time North Carolina voted to the right of Iowa and Ohio and voted to the left of Arizona Contents 1 Primary elections 1 1 Democratic primary 1 2 Republican primary 2 General election 2 1 Polling 2 2 Overview 2 3 By county 2 3 1 Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican 2 3 2 Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic 2 4 By congressional district 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksPrimary elections editDemocratic primary edit The 2012 North Carolina Democratic primary was held May 8 2012 North Carolina awarded 157 delegates proportionally 1 No candidate ran against incumbent President Barack Obama in North Carolina s Democratic presidential preference primary Obama received 766 079 votes or 79 23 of the vote with the remainder 200 810 votes or 20 77 going to elect delegates with No Preference 1 At the North Carolina Democratic state convention 152 delegates were awarded to Obama with 5 delegates remaining unannounced 1 Democratic primary election in North Carolina 2 Candidate Votes Percentage Awarded delegatesBarack Obama incumbent 766 077 79 23 104No Preference 200 810 20 77 43Totals 966 889 100 00 104Republican primary edit See also Statewide opinion polling for the Republican Party presidential primaries 2012 North Carolina May 8 The 2012 North Carolina Republican primary was held May 8 2012 3 4 North Carolina awarded 55 delegates proportionally 5 Ron Paul and Mitt Romney were the only active contenders on the ballot By the time of the primary Romney had already been declared the party s presumptive nominee 6 Romney won the North Carolina GOP presidential primary with 65 62 of the vote Paul with 11 12 of the vote narrowly edged out Santorum with 10 39 of the vote and Gingrich came in last with 7 64 of the vote 5 23 of voters registered no preference The awarded delegate count from North Carolina s Republican state convention was Romney with 48 delegates and Paul with 7 delegates 5 Republican primary election in North Carolina 5 Candidate Votes Percentage Awarded delegatesMitt Romney 638 601 65 62 48Ron Paul 108 217 11 12 7Rick Santorum withdrawn 101 093 10 39 Newt Gingrich withdrawn 74 367 7 64 No Preference 50 928 5 23 Totals 973 206 100 00 55General election editPolling edit Statewide opinion polling for the 2012 United States presidential electionThroughout most of 2011 Obama won or tied with Romney in every poll On September 25 2011 Romney won a poll for the first time 50 to 39 Until May 2012 Obama had a consistent but narrow lead over Romney Throughout the summer of 2012 the tide changed with Romney winning more polls than Obama In September Obama s momentum rose and Obama won most polls in September 2012 In October the tide changed in Romney s favor and Obama had not won a poll since October 1 2012 Romney won every poll for the first three weeks in October but then many polls came as tied between Obama and Romney Romney led the last poll 50 to 46 but the second last poll was tied 7 The last three polls showed an average of Romney leading 49 to 48 which was accurate compared to the results 7 Overview edit 2012 United States presidential election in North Carolina 8 Party Candidate Running mate Votes Percentage Electoral votesRepublican Mitt Romney Paul Ryan 2 270 395 50 39 15Democratic Barack Obama Joe Biden 2 178 391 48 35 0Libertarian Gary Johnson Jim Gray 44 515 0 99 0Others write in 12 071 0 27 0Totals 4 505 372 100 00 15Voter turnout registered voters 67 74 nbsp North Carolina 2012 presidential election by precinctBy county edit County Mitt RomneyRepublican Barack ObamaDemocratic Various candidatesOther parties Margin Total Alamance 38 170 56 32 28 875 42 60 731 1 08 9 295 13 72 67 776Alexander 12 253 71 25 4 611 26 81 332 1 94 7 642 44 44 17 196Alleghany 3 390 66 90 1 583 31 24 94 1 86 1 807 35 66 5 067Anson 4 166 37 01 7 019 62 36 71 0 63 2 853 25 35 11 256Ashe 8 242 65 36 4 116 32 64 252 2 00 4 126 32 72 12 610Avery 5 766 74 31 1 882 24 26 111 1 43 3 884 50 05 7 759Beaufort 13 977 59 17 9 435 39 94 208 0 89 4 542 19 23 23 620Bertie 3 387 33 46 6 695 66 14 41 0 40 3 308 32 68 10 123Bladen 7 748 48 56 8 062 50 52 147 0 92 314 1 96 15 957Brunswick 34 743 60 57 22 038 38 42 581 1 01 12 705 22 15 57 362Buncombe 54 701 42 84 70 625 55 31 2 370 1 85 15 924 12 47 127 696Burke 22 267 60 93 13 701 37 49 576 1 58 8 566 23 44 36 544Cabarrus 49 557 59 30 32 849 39 31 1 160 1 39 16 708 19 99 83 566Caldwell 23 229 66 88 10 898 31 38 605 1 74 12 331 35 50 34 732Camden 3 109 66 09 1 508 32 06 87 1 85 1 601 34 03 4 704Carteret 24 775 69 76 10 301 29 00 441 1 24 14 474 40 76 35 517Caswell 5 594 50 67 5 348 48 45 97 0 88 246 2 22 11 039Catawba 44 538 63 99 24 069 34 58 994 1 43 20 469 29 41 69 601Chatham 16 665 47 03 18 361 51 82 408 1 15 1 696 4 79 35 434Cherokee 9 278 72 11 3 378 26 25 211 1 64 5 900 45 86 12 867Chowan 3 891 51 85 3 556 47 38 58 0 77 335 4 47 7 505Clay 3 973 70 42 1 579 27 99 90 1 59 2 394 42 43 5 642Cleveland 25 793 59 51 17 062 39 37 485 1 12 8 731 20 14 43 340Columbus 12 941 53 38 11 050 45 58 252 1 04 1 891 7 80 24 243Craven 26 928 58 32 18 763 40 64 479 1 04 8 165 17 68 46 170Cumberland 50 666 39 69 75 792 59 38 1 183 0 93 25 126 19 69 127 641Currituck 7 496 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448 900Mitchell 5 806 74 77 1 838 23 67 121 1 56 3 968 51 10 7 765Montgomery 6 404 57 02 4 706 41 90 121 1 08 1 698 15 12 11 231Moore 29 495 63 55 16 505 35 56 415 0 89 12 990 27 99 46 415Nash 23 842 49 17 24 313 50 14 337 0 69 471 0 97 48 492New Hanover 53 385 51 52 48 668 46 96 1 575 1 52 4 717 4 56 103 628Northampton 3 483 32 38 7 232 67 24 41 0 38 3 749 34 86 10 756Onslow 32 243 62 69 18 490 35 95 702 1 36 13 753 26 74 51 435Orange 21 539 28 06 53 901 70 22 1 317 1 72 32 362 42 16 76 757Pamlico 4 051 59 91 2 647 39 15 64 0 94 1 404 20 76 6 762Pasquotank 7 633 42 15 10 282 56 78 192 1 07 2 649 14 63 18 107Pender 14 617 59 60 9 632 39 27 278 1 13 4 985 20 33 24 527Perquimans 3 822 57 46 2 759 41 48 71 1 06 1 063 15 98 6 652Person 10 496 54 94 8 418 44 06 192 1 00 2 078 10 88 19 106Pitt 36 214 45 92 41 843 53 06 799 1 02 5 629 7 14 78 856Polk 6 236 60 03 4 013 38 63 140 1 34 2 223 21 40 10 389Randolph 45 160 74 38 14 773 24 33 782 1 29 30 387 50 05 60 715Richmond 9 332 48 06 9 904 51 01 181 0 93 572 2 95 19 417Robeson 17 510 40 77 24 988 58 18 448 1 05 7 478 17 41 42 946Rockingham 25 227 60 04 16 351 38 91 442 1 05 8 876 21 13 42 020Rowan 38 775 62 23 22 650 36 35 887 1 42 16 125 25 88 62 312Rutherford 18 954 66 04 9 374 32 66 374 1 30 9 580 33 38 28 702Sampson 14 422 55 10 11 566 44 19 186 0 71 2 856 10 91 26 174Scotland 5 831 41 19 8 215 58 03 110 0 78 2 384 16 84 14 156Stanly 19 904 69 31 8 431 29 36 382 1 33 11 473 39 95 28 717Stokes 15 237 70 48 6 018 27 84 364 1 68 9 219 42 64 21 619Surry 19 923 67 60 9 112 30 92 435 1 48 10 811 36 68 29 470Swain 2 976 51 96 2 618 45 71 134 2 33 358 6 25 5 728Transylvania 9 634 57 47 6 826 40 72 303 1 81 2 808 16 75 16 763Tyrrell 930 52 16 837 46 94 16 0 90 93 5 22 1 783Union 61 107 64 51 32 473 34 28 1 148 1 21 28 634 30 23 94 728Vance 7 429 35 62 13 323 63 89 102 0 49 5 894 28 27 20 854Wake 211 596 43 50 267 262 54 94 7 569 1 56 55 666 11 44 486 427Warren 3 140 30 90 6 978 68 67 44 0 43 3 838 37 77 10 162Washington 2 622 40 34 3 833 58 98 44 0 68 1 211 18 64 6 499Watauga 13 861 50 09 13 002 46 98 811 2 93 859 3 11 27 674Wayne 27 641 53 83 23 314 45 40 397 0 77 4 327 8 43 51 352Wilkes 20 515 70 39 8 148 27 96 482 1 65 12 367 42 43 29 145Wilson 17 954 45 91 20 875 53 38 280 0 71 2 921 7 47 39 109Yadkin 12 578 74 81 3 957 23 54 278 1 65 8 621 51 27 16 813Yancey 5 278 55 85 3 981 42 12 192 2 03 1 297 13 73 9 451Totals 2 270 395 50 39 2 178 391 48 35 56 586 1 26 92 004 2 04 4 505 372 nbsp County flips Democratic Hold Gain from Republican Republican Hold Gain from DemocraticCounties that flipped from Democratic to Republican edit Caswell largest town Yanceyville Hyde largest community Ocracoke Jackson largest town Cullowhee Watauga largest town Boone Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic edit Nash largest city Rocky Mount By congressional district edit Romney won 10 of the state s 13 congressional districts including one held by a Democrat District Romney Obama Representative1st 27 88 71 60 G K Butterfield2nd 57 26 41 71 Renee Ellmers3rd 57 99 41 01 Walter B Jones4th 27 41 71 43 David Price5th 59 06 39 77 Virginia Foxx6th 57 65 41 34 Howard Coble7th 59 24 39 86 Mike McIntyre8th 58 06 41 00 Larry KissellRichard Hudson9th 56 19 42 81 Sue MyrickRobert Pittenger10th 58 00 40 89 Patrick McHenry11th 60 90 37 79 Heath ShulerMark Meadows12th 20 79 78 54 Mel Watt13th 55 45 43 53 Brad MillerGeorge HoldingSee also edit2012 Republican Party presidential debates and forums 2012 Republican Party presidential primaries Results of the 2012 Republican Party presidential primaries North Carolina Republican PartyReferences edit a b c North Carolina Democrat The Green Papers Retrieved November 14 2012 NC Election Results results enr clarityelections com Retrieved September 18 2016 Primary and Caucus Printable Calendar CNN Retrieved January 12 2012 Presidential Primary Dates PDF Federal Election Commission Retrieved January 23 2012 a b c North Carolina Republican The Green Papers Retrieved November 14 2012 Memoli Michael A April 25 2012 RNC officially names Mitt Romney the party s presumptive nominee LA Times Retrieved November 3 2016 a b RealClearPolitics Election 2012 North Carolina Romney vs Obama Archived from the original on May 4 2011 North Carolina State Board of Elections Archived from the original on November 25 2012 Retrieved November 14 2012 External links editNorth Carolina State Board of Elections North Carolina Democratic Party North Carolina Republican Party The Green Papers for North Carolina The Green Papers Major state elections in chronological order Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2012 United States presidential election in North Carolina amp oldid 1214652727, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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