2014 United States House of Representatives elections in North Carolina

[1] Results of the 2014 United States House of Representatives elections in North Carolina by district:[3] G. K. Butterfield Democratic G. K. Butterfield Democratic The 1st district is located in Northeastern North Carolina and includes towns such as Durham, Elizabeth City, Henderson, Roanoke Rapids, Rocky Mount, Goldsboro and New Bern.

Labor unions Organizations Newspapers Renee Ellmers Republican Renee Ellmers Republican The 2nd district is located in central North Carolina and includes all or parts of Alamance, Chatham, Cumberland, Harnett, Hoke, Lee, Moore, and Wake counties.

[28] As both candidates were waiting for the results to be certified (this was to be done May 13, 2014), Crisco died suddenly on May 12, after suffering a fall in his home.

Taylor Griffin, a one-time aide to United States Senator Jesse Helms and to President George W. Bush, ran in the primary against Jones.

Representatives Organizations Individuals Labor unions Organizations David Price Democratic David Price Democratic The 4th district is located in northern North Carolina and includes Orange, Durham, Harnett, Chatham and Wake counties.

Labor unions Organizations Newspapers Virginia Foxx Republican Virginia Foxx Republican The 5th district is located in northwestern North Carolina, from the Appalachian Mountains to the Piedmont Triad and includes Watauga, Ashe, Wilkes, Alexander, Iredell, Davie, Yadkin, Surry, Alleghany, Forsyth, Stokes and Reckingham counties.

Organizations Organizations Howard Coble Republican Mark Walker Republican The 6th district is located in northern North Carolina and includes all of Caswell, Person, Rockingham, Surry and Stokes counties as well as parts of Guilford, Alamance, Durham, Granville and Orange counties.

State legislators Organizations Labor unions Organizations Newspapers Mike McIntyre Democratic David Rouzer Republican The 7th district is located in southeastern North Carolina and includes Robeson, Cumberland, Sampson, Bladen, Columbus, Brunswick, New Hanover, Pender and Duplin counties.

Attorney J. Wesley Casteen, who ran for a seat on the North Carolina Court of Appeals in 2010, was the Libertarian Party nominee.

No Democrat filed to run for the seat, making this district the only one in the state not being contested by both major parties in 2014.

[86][77] Organizations Patrick McHenry Republican Patrick McHenry Republican The 10th district is located in central and western North Carolina and includes all of Cleveland, Gaston, Lincoln and Rutherford counties and parts of Catawba, Iredell and Buncombe counties.

Organizations Labor unions Organizations Mark Meadows Republican Mark Meadows Republican The 11th district is located in western North Carolina and includes Yancey, McDowell, Rutherford, Polk, Henderson, Buncombe, Madison, Haywood, Jackson, Transylvania, Swain, Macon, Clay, Graham and Cherokee counties.

Organizations Labor unions Alma Adams Democratic Alma Adams Democratic The 12th district is located in central North Carolina and includes parts of Charlotte, Winston-Salem, Greensboro, Lexington, Salisbury, Concord, and High Point.

Democrat Mel Watt held this seat from 1993 until he resigned on January 6, 2014, to become director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency.

Labor unions Organizations Organizations George Holding Republican George Holding Republican The 13th district is located in northern North Carolina and includes parts of Granville, Wake, Durham, Edgecombe, Franklin, Nash, Vance, Wayne and Wilson counties.