2020 primary election winners

The results below include all offices on the primary ballot for Buncombe County and Henderson County’s N.C. House District 117. Party abbreviations are as follows: C, Constitution; D, Democratic; G, Green; L, Libertarian; R, Republican. Asheville City Council is a nonpartisan race. Incumbents are indicated using an asterisk.

Asheville City Council

  • Sage Turner
  • Keith Young*
  • Kim Roney
  • Rich Lee
  • Nicole Townsend
  • Sandra Kilgore

Buncombe County Board of Commissioners

  • District 1 (D) – Terry Wells
  • District 2 (R) – Anthony Penland
  • District 3 (D) – Parker Sloan

N.C. General Assembly

  • House District 117 (D) – Josh Remillard
  • House District 117 (R) – Tim Moffitt
  • Senate District 48 (D) – Brian Caskey
  • Senate District 49 (D) – Julie Mayfield

N.C. Attorney General

  • Jim O’Neill (R)

N.C. Auditor

  • Beth Wood (D)*
  • Anthony Wayne (Tony) Street (R)

N.C. Commissioner of Agriculture

  • Jenna Wadsworth (D)

N.C. Commissioner of Insurance

  • Mike Causey (R)*

N.C. Commissioner of Labor

  • Josh Dobson (R)

N.C. Secretary of State

  • E.C. Sykes (R)

N.C. Superintendent of Public Instruction

  • Jen Mangrum (D)
  • Catherine Truitt (R)

N.C. Treasurer

  • Ronnie Chatterji (D)

N.C. Lieutenant Governor

  • Yvonne Lewis Holley, Terry Van Duyn (D, potential runoff)
  • Mark Robinson (R)

N.C. Governor

  • Roy Cooper (D)*
  • Dan Forest (R)*

U.S. House of Representatives District 11

  • Lynda Bennett, Madison Cawthorn (R, runoff)
  • Moe Davis (D)

U.S. Senate

  • Cal Cunningham (D)
  • Thom Tillis (R)*

U.S. President

  • Don Blankenship (C)
  • Joe Biden (D)
  • Howie Hawkins (G)
  • Jacob Hornberger (L)
  • Donald Trump (R)*
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