2018 Hyde County Election Results

Published 6:03 pm Wednesday, November 7, 2018

The following are election results as listed on the North Carolina Board of Elections and Ethics Enforcement website. Unless otherwise noted, all precincts have reported in each race. Vote totals remain unofficial until canvassing is complete on Friday, Nov. 16.

 

U.S. HOUSE, DISTRICT 3 (214 of 236 precincts reported)

Walter B. Jones Jr. (R): 173,483

 

NC SENATE DISTRICT 1

Bob Steinburg (R): 39,554

Cole Phelps (D): 34,729

 

NC HOUSE DISTRICT 6

Bobby Hanig (R): 18,437

Tess Judge (D): 15,045

 

HYDE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS (CURRITUCK TOWNSHIP)

Michael Swindell (U): 1,295

Ken Collier (R): 486

 

HYDE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS (SWAN QUARTER TOWNSHIP)

James (Little Brother) Topping (D): 889

Write-In: 804

 

HYDE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS (AT-LARGE)

Aleta Cox (D): 1,043

Lindsey Moony: 950

Myra Chandler: 766

 

HYDE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION (OCRACOKE DISTRICT)

Angela Todd (D): 1,386

 

HYDE COUNTY CLERK OF SUPERIOR COURT

Brandy C. Pugh (D): 1,623

 

HYDE COUNTY SHERIFF

Carl (Guire) Cahoon (D): 1,533

Larry Weston (U): 364

 

HYDE COUNTY SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT SUPERVISOR

J.W. Spencer: 1,302

Daren Hubers: 1,021

Write-In: 65

 

ENGLEHARD SANITARY DISTRICT SUPERVISOR

Charles Gibbs, Jr.: 87

 

OCRACOKE SANITARY DISTRICT SUPERVISOR

Ronnie T. O’Neal: 396

William Caswell: 389

Flavia Burton: 373

Write-In: 15

 

SWAN QUARTER SANITARY DISTRICT SUPERVISOR

Jeffrey Stotesberry: 129

J.C. Williams: 106

Selon Taylor: 87

Write-In: 14

 

NC SUPREME COURT (2,683 of 2,706 precincts repoted)

Anita Earls (D): 1,779,592

Barbara Jackson (R): 1,227,267

Christopher Anglin (R):589,580

 

NC COURT OF APPEALS SEAT 1 (2,683 of 2,706 precincts repoted)

John S. Arrowood (D): 1,821,853

Andrew T. Heath (R): 1,770,508

 

NC COURT OF APPEALS SEAT 2 (2,683 of 2,706 precincts reported)

Tobias Hamson (D):1,734,117

Jefferson G. Griffin (R):1,273,173

Sandra Alice Ray (R): 552,504

 

NC COURT OF APPEALS SEAT 3 (2,683 of 2,706 precincts reported)

Allegra Katherine Collins (D): 1,741,195

Chuck Kitchen (R): 1,684,185

Michael Monaco, Sr. (L):164,738

 

SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE DISTRICT 2

Wayland J. Sermons, Jr. (D): 25,776

 

NC DISTRICT COURT JUDGE, DISTRICT 2, SEAT 1

Darrell B. Cayton, Jr. (D): 18,947

Sarah A. Homes (R): 16,168

 

NC DISTRICT COURT JUDGE, DISTRICT 2, SEAT 2

Regina Parker (D): 25,210

 

CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS (2,683 of 2,706 precincts reported)

Constitutional amendment protecting the right of the people to hunt, fish, and harvest wildlife.

For: 2,048,235

Against: 1,537,100

 

Constitutional amendment to strengthen protections for victims of crime; to establish certain absolute basic

rights for victims; and to ensure the enforcement of these rights.

For: 2,228,296

Against: 1,359,496

 

Constitutional amendment to reduce the income tax rate in North Carolina to a maximum allowable rate of seven percent (7%).

For: 2,060,373

Against: 1,531,121

 

Constitutional amendment to require voters to provide photo identification before voting in person.

For: 2,015,849

Against: 1,615,482

 

Constitutional amendment to implement a nonpartisan merit-based system that relies on professional qualifications instead of political influence when nominating Justices and judges to be selected to fill vacancies that occur between judicial elections.

Against: 2,347,700

For: 1,161,547

 

Constitutional amendment to establish a bipartisan Board of Ethics and Elections to administer ethics and election laws, to clarify the appointment authority of the Legislative and the Judicial Branches, and to prohibit legislators from serving on boards and commissions exercising executive or judicial authority.

Against: 2,164,886

For: 1,346,715