ASHEVILLE, N.C. (828newsNOW) — Polls have closed in Buncombe County, and residents cast votes in many local and state races, as well as the presidential contest between Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump.
Here are the unofficial results from Buncombe County with 80 of 80 precincts reporting:
President
Democrat Kamala Harris: 90,706
Republican Donald Trump: 57,113
NC State elections
Governor
Democrat Josh Stein: 98,367
Republican Mark Robinson: 43,063
Lieutenant Governor
Republican Hal Weatherman: 52,224
Democrat Rachel Hunt: 90,687
Attorney General
Democrat Jeff Jackson: 93,238
Republican Dan Bishop: 53,270
Constitutional amendment (citizens only voting)
For: 93,419
Against: 44,661
Congressional District 11
Republican Chuck Edwards: 58,600
Democrat Caleb Rudow: 87,517
State Auditor
Republican Dave Boliek: 52,136
Democrat Jessica Holmes: 87,011
Commissioner of Agriculture
Republican Steve Troxler: 57,098
Democrat Sarah Taber: 85,190
Commissioner of Insurance
Republican Mike Causey: 56,189
Democrat Natasha Marcus: 88,749
Commissioner of Labor
Republican Luke Farley: 57,448
Democrat Braxton Winston II: 87,393
Secretary of State
Republican Chad Brown: 54,216
Democrat Elaine Marshall: 91,823
Superintendent of Public Instruction
Republican Michelle Morrow: 54,421
Democrat Mo Green: 90,776
Treasurer
Republican Brad Briner: 57,361
Democrat Wesley Harris: 87,800
NC Supreme Court Associate Justice
Republican Jefferson Griffin: 54,641
Democrat Allison Riggs: 91,171
NC State Senate District 46 (Swannanoa/Morganton)
Republican Warren Daniel: 19,821
Democrat John Ager: 17,408
NC State Senate District 49 (Greater Asheville Area)
Republican Kristie Sluder: 34,711
Democrat Julie Mayfield: 73,503
NC House of Representatives District 114
Republican Sherry Higgins: 21,742
Democrat Eric Ager: 31,975
NC House of Representatives District 115
Democrat Lindsey Prather: 25,037
Republican Ruth Smith: 23,959
Buncombe County
Soil and Water Supervisor
Stu Rohrbaugh: 30,185
Blair Thompson: 74,398
Buncombe County School Board At-Large
Charles Martin: 49,666
Glenda Weinert: 33,694
Arria Williams: 13,543
Education District 1
Ann Franklin: 10,694
Greg Parks: 6,785
Education District 2
Nancy Hargrove: 5,591
Sara Ratliff: 5,276
Greg Cheatham: 6,981
Education District 4
Jim Fulton: 6,690
Amy Churchill: 10,755
Buncombe County Commissioners
Chairman
Independent Jack Van Duncan: 55,662
Democrat Amanda Edwards: 82,202
District 1 (South Buncombe)
Democrat Jennifer Horton: 30,884
Republican Paul Benjamin: 22,296
District 2 (North Buncombe)
Independent Bruce O’Connell: 20,973
Democrat Terri Wells: 24,609
District 3 (Asheville)
Democrat Parker Sloan
City of Asheville
Council (six candidates vying for three seats)
CJ Domingo: 9,157
Kevan Frazier: 16,383
Bo Hess: 20,934
Tod Leaven: 12,770
Kim Roney: 22,713
Sage Turner: 24,246
School Board
George Sieburg: 10,022
Jesse Warren: 10,764
William Young: 8,758
Pepi Acebo: 11,716
Bond referendums
Parks & Recreation Improvements – $20 million
Yes: 34,161
No: 10,028
Transportation – $20 million
Yes: 32,694
No: 11,280
Public Safety Facilities – $20 million
Yes: 31,743
No: 12,311
Affordable Housing – $20 million
Yes: 30,518
No: 13,009
Other local races
Black Mountain Town Council
Dan Cordell: 2,321
Rick Earley: 1,897
Doug Hay: 2,494
Pam King: 2,491
Lisa Milton: 1,381
Archie Pertiller: 2,436
Biltmore Forest Commissioner
Michael Freeman: 477
Doris Loomis: 725
Drew Stephens: 520
Allan Tarleton: 545
Biltmore Forest Mayor
George F. Goosmann III: 879
Montreat Commissioner
Jane Alexander: 269
Katheryn Fouche: 235
M. Bryant McEntire: 84
