Find the latest election stories and results from Tuesday's contests.
Main stories
- Challengers may put Wake on new path
- Meeker keeps his job as Raleigh mayor
- No clear District A winner in Cary
- Wake diversity policy hangs on one seat
- Durham incumbents handily advance
Results
WAKE SCHOOL BOARD
DISTRICT 1
Chris Malone 58%
Rita Rakestraw 36%
Debbie Vair 6%
DISTRICT 2
21 of 21 precincts reporting
John Tedesco 49%
Cathy E. Truitt 24%
Horace J. Tart 23%
Carlene A. Lucas 4%
Chris Augustine (inactive)0.4%
DISTRICT 7
25 of 25 precincts reporting
Deborah Prickett 64%
Karen Simon 35%
DISTRICT 9
21 of 21 precincts reporting
Debra Goldman 59%
Lois Nixon 40%
RALEIGH MAYOR
108 of 108 precincts reporting
Charles Meeker 62%
Larry D. Hudson II 28%
Mark Enloe 7%
Gregg S. Kunz 3%
RALEIGH
CITY COUNCIL
COUNCIL AT-LARGE (2 Seats)
108 of 108 precincts reporting
Mary-Ann Baldwin 35%
Russ Stephenson 33%
Champ Claris 20%
Lee Sartain 8%
Bill Shakespeare (withdrew) 3%
DISTRICT A
24 of 24 precincts reporting
Nancy McFarlane (unopposed) 94%
DISTRICT B
26 of 26 precincts reporting
Rodger Koopman 41%
John Odom 59%
DISTRICT C
18 of 18 precincts reporting
James West 84%
Charles Reisinger 14%
DISTRICT D
16 of 16 precincts reporting
Thomas G. Crowder 68%
Ted Van Dyk 30%
Jerome Goldberg (disqualified) 2%
DISTRICT E
24 of 24 precincts reporting
Bonner Gaylord 76%
Waheed Haq 24%
CARY
TOWN COUNCIL
AT-LARGE
37 of 37 precincts reporting
Julie Aberg Robison 79%
Philip Scarsella (withdrew) 19%
DISTRICT A
12 of 12 precincts reporting
Jennifer Robinson 49.97%
Lori Bush 42.3%
Cynthia B. Sinkez 5.6%
Terry Thorne 3%
DISTRICT C
10 of 10 precincts reporting
Jack W. Smith 65%
Catherine Evangelista 34%
DURHAM
CITY COUNCIL
WARD 1
58 of 59 precincts reporting
Cora Cole-McFadden 69.3%
Donald A. Hughes 17.6%
John Tarantino 13%
WARD 2
58 of 59 precincts reporting
Howard Clement III 60.1%
Matt Drew 12.5%
Sylvester Williams 11%
Darius M. Little 10.9%
Sandra Howell 5.7%
Bold text indicates candidates who will likely face each other in Nov. 3 runoff or general election


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