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Mixed bag of Democrats and Republicans take home N.C. council of state positions

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Stickers for voters are available at a table outside Chapel of the Cross on Friday, Oct. 18, 2024.

North Carolina’s Council of State is composed of 10 elected executive positions, including the governor and lieutenant governor. Josh Stein is the N.C. Gov.-elect and Rachel Hunt is the Lt. Gov.-elect. 

Here are the results for the other eight Council of State races with over 99 percent of precincts reporting:

Attorney General

  • Democratic candidate U.S. Rep. Jeff Jackson, (NC-14) defeated Republican challenger Dan Bishop with 51.65 percent of the vote.
  • Bishop conceded the race to Jackson during a speech on Tuesday at 11 p.m.

Auditor

  • Republican candidate Dave Boliek defeated Democratic challenger Jessica Holmes and Libertarian challenger Bob Drach, winning 49.37 percent of the vote.
  • Holmes won 47.62 percent of the vote.
  • Drach won 3.01 percent of the vote.
  • Boliek’s platform focused on carrying out performance audits on state agencies and providing recommendations to the governor and General Assembly to improve or defund ineffective programs. 

Commissioner of Agriculture

  • Republican incumbent Steve Troxler won reelection. Troxler defeated two challengers, Democrat Sarah Taber and Libertarian Sean Haugh. 
  • Troxler won 52.62 percent of the vote.
  • Taber won 44.95 percent of the vote.
  • Haugh won 2.43 percent of the vote.
  • Troxler has been the commissioner of agriculture since 2005.

Commissioner of Insurance

  • Republican candidate incumbent Mike Causey defeated Democratic challenger Natasha Marcus by 4.24 percentage points. 
  • Causey has served as the insurance commissioner since 2017.

Commissioner of Labor

  • Republican candidate Luke Farley defeated Democratic challenger Braxton Winston by 5.5 percentage points.
  • Farley opposes unions and supports keeping North Carolina a right-to-work state. 

Secretary of State

  • Democratic incumbent Secretary of State Elaine Marshall was reelected, defeating Republican nominee Chad Brown by 2.08 percentage points
  • Marshall has served as the secretary of state since 1997. 

Superintendent of Public Instruction

  • Democratic newcomer Mo Green defeated Republican candidate Michele Morrow by 2.36 percentage points.

Treasurer

  • Republican candidate Brad Briner defeated Democratic challenger Wesley Harris by 4.88 percentage points. 
  • Briner currently serves as a board member on the UNC Board of Trustees.
  • His platform focused on the underperformance of the North Carolina Retirement System.

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Kathryn DeHart

Kathryn DeHart is a 2024-25 assistant City & State Desk editor.