CDZ 2014 Mid-Term Election returns thread

Wake County, a high-population Democratic stronghold, has submitted the last of its precinct vote counts. Mecklenburg County is still incomplete. Almost all of the Republican-leaning portions of the state are done. These are the numbers with 93.14% of precincts reporting in:

Thom TillisREP1,336,76149.10 %
Kay HaganDEM1,279,06346.98 %
Sean HaughLIB101,9513.74 %
Write-In (Miscellaneous)4,9100.18 %
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Hagan needs to sweep Mecklenburg County with a record margin in order to overcome a 53,000 vote deficit.

And I am unaware of how NC treats absentee and military ballots.

She's already got an over 40,000 vote lead there, just as in Wake.

Kay HaganDEM114,11359.17 %
Thom TillisREP73,71438.22 %
Sean HaughLIB4,7242.45 %
Write-In (Miscellaneous)3180.16 %
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It seems likely to me that this will expand somewhat, but not by enough to close the gap on its own. There are 195 precincts in Wake County, 126 of which have been reported.

The last few thousand votes to come in will decide the election, and they'll be scattered throughout the state, in Lenoir, New Hanover, Cleveland, and Forsyth counties. New Hanover is an almost dead even 50-50 tie.

It looks like Tillis will walk away with this one.
 
Wake County, a high-population Democratic stronghold, has submitted the last of its precinct vote counts. Mecklenburg County is still incomplete. Almost all of the Republican-leaning portions of the state are done. These are the numbers with 93.14% of precincts reporting in:

Thom TillisREP1,336,76149.10 %
Kay HaganDEM1,279,06346.98 %
Sean HaughLIB101,9513.74 %
Write-In (Miscellaneous)4,9100.18 %
[TBODY] [/TBODY]


Hagan needs to sweep Mecklenburg County with a record margin in order to overcome a 53,000 vote deficit.

And I am unaware of how NC treats absentee and military ballots.

She's already got an over 40,000 vote lead there, just as in Wake.

Kay HaganDEM114,11359.17 %
Thom TillisREP73,71438.22 %
Sean HaughLIB4,7242.45 %
Write-In (Miscellaneous)3180.16 %
[TBODY] [/TBODY]
It seems likely to me that this will expand somewhat, but not by enough to close the gap on its own. There are 195 precincts in Wake County, 126 of which have been reported.

The last few thousand votes to come in will decide the election, and they'll be scattered throughout the state, in Lenoir, New Hanover, Cleveland, and Forsyth counties. New Hanover is an almost dead even 50-50 tie.

It looks like Tillis will walk away with this one.

Just how do you do that little graph thingy?
 

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