North Carolina
Voter turnout in North Carolina just over 50%
RALEIGH, N.C. (WITN) – Simply over half of the state’s registered voters took half in Tuesday’s mid-term election.
The North Carolina State Board of Elections mentioned turnout stands at 50.5%, in comparison with a 53% displaying on the polls 4 years in the past.
The quantity of people that really voted in 2018 and 2022 is almost the identical, at round 3.7 million, however the distinction in turnout comes as a result of there are actually extra registered voters within the state.
Right here in Jap Carolina, Pamlico County had the very best voter turnout with 62%, whereas Onslow County had the bottom with 37% of the voters going to the polls.
- Bertie County – 49.60%
- Beaufort County – 56.97%
- Carteret County – 58.76%
- Craven County – 50.26%
- Duplin County – 48.78%
- Greene County – 56.02%
- Hyde County – 60.02%
- Lenoir County – 50.27%
- Martin County – 54.24%
- Onslow County – 37.09%
- Pamlico County – 62.01%
- Pitt County – 45.45%
- Tyrrell County – 56.56%
- Washington County – 50.29%
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