North Carolina Election Results: 11th Congressional District
North Carolina Election Results: 11th Congressional District
The race for the seat held by Mark Meadows before he became President Trump’s chief of staff has become unexpectedly competitive. Madison Cawthorn, the 25-year-old Republican candidate, is up against Moe Davis, a former Air Force prosecutor.
Candidate | Party | Votes | Pct. | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Cawthorn Madison Cawthorn Winner Winner | Republican Rep. | 175,274 | 63.1% | |
Davis Moe Davis | Democrat Dem. | 94,855 | 34.1% | |
DeBruhl Tracey DeBruhl | Libertarian Lib. | 4,808 | 1.7% | |
Zwinak Tamara Zwinak | Green Green | 2,936 | 1.1% | |
Total reported Total reported | 277,873 |
Absentee votes by candidate
Some states and counties will report candidate vote totals for mail-in ballots, but some places may not report comprehensive vote type data.
Results by county
County | Margin | Est. votes reported | Total votes | Absentee | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Macon | Cawthorn +34 |
76%
|
|
16,501 | 16,501 |
Clay | Cawthorn +45 |
77%
|
|
5,753 | 5,138 |
McDowell | Cawthorn +45 |
83%
|
|
20,296 | 16,983 |
Jackson | Cawthorn +6 |
85%
|
|
19,462 | 17,348 |
Mitchell | Cawthorn +56 |
88%
|
|
8,866 | 7,286 |
Graham | Cawthorn +56 |
88%
|
|
4,515 | 3,397 |
Rutherford | Cawthorn +41 |
89%
|
|
13,188 | 10,457 |
Avery | Cawthorn +55 |
89%
|
|
9,109 | 5,829 |
Polk | Cawthorn +26 |
90%
|
|
12,088 | 9,557 |
Transylvania | Cawthorn +15 |
91%
|
|
20,080 | 16,686 |
Cherokee | Cawthorn +55 |
92%
|
|
16,181 | 11,310 |
Swain | Cawthorn +18 |
92%
|
|
6,911 | 5,311 |
Henderson | Cawthorn +20 |
93%
|
|
66,674 | 56,251 |
Haywood | Cawthorn +24 |
93%
|
|
35,106 | 29,001 |
Madison | Cawthorn +21 |
93%
|
|
12,849 | 10,321 |
Yancey | Cawthorn +28 |
>98%
|
|
10,294 | 9,070 |
Buncombe | — |
0%
|
|
0 | — |
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Latest updates
In national exit polls, Biden wins most voters who went third-party or didn’t vote in 2016. Had Clinton gotten those voters in key states, she might have won four years ago. See exit polls ›
Latest updates
In national exit polls, Biden wins most voters who went third-party or didn’t vote in 2016. Had Clinton gotten those voters in key states, she might have won four years ago. See exit polls ›
Biden winning New York is not surprising, but in August, Trump told The New York Post he was “putting New York in play.” He said he would campaign there. He did not. See New York results ›
Cynthia Lummis will replace Senator Mike Enzi of Wyoming, who is retiring, in the Senate. She will add to the ranks of Republican women in the upper chamber. See Wyoming results ›
Polls are closing in Arizona, but we’ll have to wait about an hour for results. Early and mail ballots, likely to be relatively stronger for Democrats, will be reported first. See Arizona results ›
Polls are closing in New York, but only in-person votes will be released on election night. Mail ballots will be reported over the next days and weeks. See New York results ›
Polls are closing in Wisconsin. The governor has said he expects to know the results tonight or tomorrow. Milwaukee could still be counting ballots until Wednesday morning. See Wisconsin results ›
Trump campaign officials are keeping an eye on R.N.C. data that suggests that Biden might be under-performing in urban areas in Minnesota, a state Trump hopes to flip. (This corrects an editing error in an earlier post.)