2012 United States presidential election in North Carolina
2012 United States presidential election in North Carolina
County results
Congressional district results
Precinct results
Romney
40–50%
50–60%
60–70%
70–80%
80–90%
90–100%
Obama
40–50%
50–60%
60–70%
70–80%
80–90%
90–100%
The 2012 United States presidential election in North Carolina took place on November 6, 2012, as part of the 2012 general election in which all 50 states plus the District of Columbia participated. North Carolina voters chose 15 electors to represent them in the Electoral College via a popular vote pitting incumbent Democratic President Barack Obama and his running mate, Vice President Joe Biden , against Republican challenger and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney and his running mate, U.S. Representative Paul Ryan .
Romney narrowly carried the state of North Carolina, winning 50.39% of the vote to Obama's 48.35%, a margin of 2.04 percentage points. North Carolina was one of just two states (along with Indiana ) that flipped from voting for Obama in 2008 to voting Republican in 2012. Like Indiana, North Carolina had been a reliably Republican state prior to Obama's 2008 win, having not previously gone Democratic since 1976 . Unlike Indiana, however, North Carolina was still considered a competitive swing state in 2012, and both campaigns targeted it heavily, with the Democrats holding their convention in Charlotte . Romney was the first presidential candidate since Zachary Taylor in 1848 to carry North Carolina while losing both Wake County and Mecklenburg County , the two most populous counties and home to the cities of Raleigh and Charlotte, respectively. Romney also became the third-ever Republican to carry North Carolina without winning the presidency after George H. W. Bush in 1992 and Bob Dole in 1996 and this feat would be reprised by Donald Trump in 2020 . Obama became the first ever Democrat incumbent to win the state only once to then win re-election without it. Although Obama lost North Carolina to Romney, he received more votes than he received in 2008 , garnering 35,740 more.
Obama became the first Democrat ever to win the presidency without Caswell and Hyde counties. As of the 2024 presidential election , this is the last time where the Republican presidential candidate won Watauga County and where the Democratic presidential candidate won Bladen County , Gates County , Granville County , Martin County , Richmond County , and Robeson County .
Primary elections
Democratic primary
The 2012 North Carolina Democratic primary was held May 8, 2012. North Carolina awarded 157 delegates proportionally.[ 1]
No candidate ran against incumbent President Barack Obama in North Carolina's Democratic presidential preference primary. Obama received 766,079 votes, or 79.23% of the vote, with the remainder (200,810 votes, or 20.77%) going to elect delegates with "No Preference".[ 1]
At the North Carolina Democratic state convention, 152 delegates were awarded to Obama, with 5 delegates remaining unannounced.[ 1]
Democratic primary election in North Carolina[ 2]
Candidate
Votes
Percentage
Awarded delegates
Barack Obama (incumbent)
766,077
79.23%
104
No Preference
200,810
20.77%
43
Totals
966,889
100.00%
104
Republican primary
The 2012 North Carolina Republican primary was held May 8, 2012.[ 3] [ 4] North Carolina awarded 55 delegates proportionally.[ 5] Ron Paul and Mitt Romney were the only active contenders on the ballot. By the time of the primary, Romney had already been declared the party's presumptive nominee.[ 6]
Romney won the North Carolina GOP presidential primary with 65.62% of the vote. Paul (with 11.12% of the vote) narrowly edged out Santorum (with 10.39% of the vote), and Gingrich came in last with 7.64% of the vote. 5.23% of voters registered "no preference". The awarded delegate count from North Carolina's Republican state convention was Romney with 48 delegates and Paul with 7 delegates.[ 5]
Republican primary election in North Carolina[ 5]
Candidate
Votes
Percentage
Awarded delegates
Mitt Romney
638,601
65.62%
48
Ron Paul
108,217
11.12%
7
Rick Santorum (withdrawn)
101,093
10.39%
Newt Gingrich (withdrawn)
74,367
7.64%
No Preference
50,928
5.23%
Totals
973,206
100.00%
55
General election
Polling
Throughout most of 2011, Obama won or tied with Romney in every poll. On September 25, 2011, Romney won a poll for the first time, 50% to 39%. Until May 2012, Obama had a consistent but narrow lead over Romney. Throughout the summer of 2012, the tide changed with Romney winning more polls than Obama. In September, Obama's momentum rose and Obama won most polls in September 2012. In October, the tide changed in Romney's favor, and Obama had not won a poll since October 1, 2012. Romney won every poll for the first three weeks in October, but then many polls came as tied between Obama and Romney. Romney led the last poll 50% to 46%, but the second last poll was tied.[ 7] The last three polls showed an average of Romney leading 49% to 48%, which was accurate compared to the results.[ 7]
Predictions
Results
North Carolina 2012 presidential election by precinct
By county
County
Mitt Romney Republican
Barack Obama Democratic
Various candidates Other parties
Margin
Total
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
Alamance
38,170
56.32%
28,875
42.60%
731
1.08%
9,295
13.72%
67,776
Alexander
12,253
71.25%
4,611
26.81%
332
1.94%
7,642
44.44%
17,196
Alleghany
3,390
66.90%
1,583
31.24%
94
1.86%
1,807
35.66%
5,067
Anson
4,166
37.01%
7,019
62.36%
71
0.63%
−2,853
−25.35%
11,256
Ashe
8,242
65.36%
4,116
32.64%
252
2.00%
4,126
32.72%
12,610
Avery
5,766
74.31%
1,882
24.26%
111
1.43%
3,884
50.05%
7,759
Beaufort
13,977
59.17%
9,435
39.94%
208
0.89%
4,542
19.23%
23,620
Bertie
3,387
33.46%
6,695
66.14%
41
0.40%
−3,308
−32.68%
10,123
Bladen
7,748
48.56%
8,062
50.52%
147
0.92%
−314
−1.96%
15,957
Brunswick
34,743
60.57%
22,038
38.42%
581
1.01%
12,705
22.15%
57,362
Buncombe
54,701
42.84%
70,625
55.31%
2,370
1.85%
−15,924
−12.47%
127,696
Burke
22,267
60.93%
13,701
37.49%
576
1.58%
8,566
23.44%
36,544
Cabarrus
49,557
59.30%
32,849
39.31%
1,160
1.39%
16,708
19.99%
83,566
Caldwell
23,229
66.88%
10,898
31.38%
605
1.74%
12,331
35.50%
34,732
Camden
3,109
66.09%
1,508
32.06%
87
1.85%
1,601
34.03%
4,704
Carteret
24,775
69.76%
10,301
29.00%
441
1.24%
14,474
40.76%
35,517
Caswell
5,594
50.67%
5,348
48.45%
97
0.88%
246
2.22%
11,039
Catawba
44,538
63.99%
24,069
34.58%
994
1.43%
20,469
29.41%
69,601
Chatham
16,665
47.03%
18,361
51.82%
408
1.15%
−1,696
−4.79%
35,434
Cherokee
9,278
72.11%
3,378
26.25%
211
1.64%
5,900
45.86%
12,867
Chowan
3,891
51.85%
3,556
47.38%
58
0.77%
335
4.47%
7,505
Clay
3,973
70.42%
1,579
27.99%
90
1.59%
2,394
42.43%
5,642
Cleveland
25,793
59.51%
17,062
39.37%
485
1.12%
8,731
20.14%
43,340
Columbus
12,941
53.38%
11,050
45.58%
252
1.04%
1,891
7.80%
24,243
Craven
26,928
58.32%
18,763
40.64%
479
1.04%
8,165
17.68%
46,170
Cumberland
50,666
39.69%
75,792
59.38%
1,183
0.93%
−25,126
−19.69%
127,641
Currituck
7,496
66.31%
3,562
31.51%
246
2.18%
3,934
34.80%
11,304
Dare
10,248
57.02%
7,393
41.13%
333
1.85%
2,855
15.89%
17,974
Davidson
49,383
69.62%
20,624
29.07%
928
1.31%
28,759
40.55%
70,935
Davie
14,687
71.05%
5,735
27.75%
248
1.20%
8,952
43.30%
20,670
Duplin
11,416
55.44%
9,033
43.87%
143
0.69%
2,383
11.57%
20,592
Durham
33,769
23.01%
111,224
75.80%
1,742
1.19%
−77,455
−52.79%
146,735
Edgecombe
8,546
31.68%
18,310
67.89%
116
0.43%
−9,764
−36.21%
26,972
Forsyth
79,768
45.83%
92,323
53.04%
1,978
1.13%
−12,555
−7.21%
174,069
Franklin
14,603
51.44%
13,436
47.33%
350
1.23%
1,167
4.11%
28,389
Gaston
56,138
62.04%
33,171
36.66%
1,174
1.30%
22,967
25.38%
90,483
Gates
2,564
47.52%
2,786
51.63%
46
0.85%
−222
−4.11%
5,396
Graham
2,750
69.67%
1,119
28.35%
78
1.98%
1,631
41.32%
3,947
Granville
12,405
47.21%
13,598
51.75%
272
1.04%
−1,193
−4.54%
26,275
Greene
4,411
53.56%
3,778
45.87%
47
0.57%
633
7.69%
8,236
Guilford
104,789
41.28%
146,365
57.66%
2,698
1.06%
−41,576
−16.38%
253,852
Halifax
8,763
33.60%
17,176
65.86%
140
0.54%
−8,413
−32.26%
26,079
Harnett
25,565
58.89%
17,331
39.92%
519
1.19%
8,234
18.97%
43,415
Haywood
15,633
55.88%
11,833
42.30%
508
1.82%
3,800
13.58%
27,974
Henderson
32,994
62.98%
18,642
35.58%
756
1.44%
14,352
27.40%
52,392
Hertford
3,007
27.54%
7,843
71.84%
68
0.62%
−4,836
−44.30%
10,918
Hoke
6,819
39.90%
10,076
58.96%
194
1.14%
−3,257
−19.06%
17,089
Hyde
1,193
50.06%
1,163
48.80%
27
1.14%
30
1.26%
2,383
Iredell
49,299
64.56%
26,076
34.15%
990
1.29%
23,223
30.41%
76,365
Jackson
8,254
49.42%
8,095
48.47%
352
2.11%
159
0.95%
16,701
Johnston
48,427
63.15%
27,290
35.58%
974
1.27%
21,137
27.57%
76,691
Jones
2,837
54.24%
2,352
44.97%
41
0.79%
485
9.27%
5,230
Lee
13,158
54.28%
10,801
44.56%
280
1.16%
2,357
9.72%
24,239
Lenoir
13,980
49.78%
13,948
49.66%
158
0.56%
32
0.12%
28,086
Lincoln
25,267
68.71%
11,024
29.98%
484
1.31%
14,243
38.73%
36,775
Macon
10,835
64.26%
5,712
33.88%
314
1.86%
5,123
30.38%
16,861
Madison
5,404
53.44%
4,484
44.34%
225
2.22%
920
9.10%
10,113
Martin
5,995
47.38%
6,583
52.03%
74
0.59%
−588
−4.65%
12,652
McDowell
11,775
65.06%
6,031
33.32%
293
1.62%
5,744
31.74%
18,099
Mecklenburg
171,668
38.24%
272,262
60.65%
4,970
1.11%
−100,594
−22.41%
448,900
Mitchell
5,806
74.77%
1,838
23.67%
121
1.56%
3,968
51.10%
7,765
Montgomery
6,404
57.02%
4,706
41.90%
121
1.08%
1,698
15.12%
11,231
Moore
29,495
63.55%
16,505
35.56%
415
0.89%
12,990
27.99%
46,415
Nash
23,842
49.17%
24,313
50.14%
337
0.69%
−471
−0.97%
48,492
New Hanover
53,385
51.52%
48,668
46.96%
1,575
1.52%
4,717
4.56%
103,628
Northampton
3,483
32.38%
7,232
67.24%
41
0.38%
−3,749
−34.86%
10,756
Onslow
32,243
62.69%
18,490
35.95%
702
1.36%
13,753
26.74%
51,435
Orange
21,539
28.06%
53,901
70.22%
1,317
1.72%
−32,362
−42.16%
76,757
Pamlico
4,051
59.91%
2,647
39.15%
64
0.94%
1,404
20.76%
6,762
Pasquotank
7,633
42.15%
10,282
56.78%
192
1.07%
−2,649
−14.63%
18,107
Pender
14,617
59.60%
9,632
39.27%
278
1.13%
4,985
20.33%
24,527
Perquimans
3,822
57.46%
2,759
41.48%
71
1.06%
1,063
15.98%
6,652
Person
10,496
54.94%
8,418
44.06%
192
1.00%
2,078
10.88%
19,106
Pitt
36,214
45.92%
41,843
53.06%
799
1.02%
−5,629
−7.14%
78,856
Polk
6,236
60.03%
4,013
38.63%
140
1.34%
2,223
21.40%
10,389
Randolph
45,160
74.38%
14,773
24.33%
782
1.29%
30,387
50.05%
60,715
Richmond
9,332
48.06%
9,904
51.01%
181
0.93%
−572
−2.95%
19,417
Robeson
17,510
40.77%
24,988
58.18%
448
1.05%
−7,478
−17.41%
42,946
Rockingham
25,227
60.04%
16,351
38.91%
442
1.05%
8,876
21.13%
42,020
Rowan
38,775
62.23%
22,650
36.35%
887
1.42%
16,125
25.88%
62,312
Rutherford
18,954
66.04%
9,374
32.66%
374
1.30%
9,580
33.38%
28,702
Sampson
14,422
55.10%
11,566
44.19%
186
0.71%
2,856
10.91%
26,174
Scotland
5,831
41.19%
8,215
58.03%
110
0.78%
−2,384
−16.84%
14,156
Stanly
19,904
69.31%
8,431
29.36%
382
1.33%
11,473
39.95%
28,717
Stokes
15,237
70.48%
6,018
27.84%
364
1.68%
9,219
42.64%
21,619
Surry
19,923
67.60%
9,112
30.92%
435
1.48%
10,811
36.68%
29,470
Swain
2,976
51.96%
2,618
45.71%
134
2.33%
358
6.25%
5,728
Transylvania
9,634
57.47%
6,826
40.72%
303
1.81%
2,808
16.75%
16,763
Tyrrell
930
52.16%
837
46.94%
16
0.90%
93
5.22%
1,783
Union
61,107
64.51%
32,473
34.28%
1,148
1.21%
28,634
30.23%
94,728
Vance
7,429
35.62%
13,323
63.89%
102
0.49%
−5,894
−28.27%
20,854
Wake
211,596
43.50%
267,262
54.94%
7,569
1.56%
−55,666
−11.44%
486,427
Warren
3,140
30.90%
6,978
68.67%
44
0.43%
−3,838
−37.77%
10,162
Washington
2,622
40.34%
3,833
58.98%
44
0.68%
−1,211
−18.64%
6,499
Watauga
13,861
50.09%
13,002
46.98%
811
2.93%
859
3.11%
27,674
Wayne
27,641
53.83%
23,314
45.40%
397
0.77%
4,327
8.43%
51,352
Wilkes
20,515
70.39%
8,148
27.96%
482
1.65%
12,367
42.43%
29,145
Wilson
17,954
45.91%
20,875
53.38%
280
0.71%
−2,921
−7.47%
39,109
Yadkin
12,578
74.81%
3,957
23.54%
278
1.65%
8,621
51.27%
16,813
Yancey
5,278
55.85%
3,981
42.12%
192
2.03%
1,297
13.73%
9,451
Totals
2,270,395
50.39%
2,178,391
48.35%
56,586
1.26%
92,004
2.04%
4,505,372
County flips: Democratic Hold
Gain from Republican
Republican Hold
Gain from Democratic
Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican
Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic
By congressional district
Romney won 10 of the state's 13 congressional districts, including one that elected a Democrat.
See also
References
^ a b c "North Carolina Democrat" . The Green Papers. Retrieved November 14, 2012 .
^ "NC - Election Results" . results.enr.clarityelections.com . Retrieved September 18, 2016 .
^ "Primary and Caucus Printable Calendar" . CNN . Retrieved January 12, 2012 .
^ "Presidential Primary Dates" (PDF) . Federal Election Commission . Retrieved January 23, 2012 .
^ a b c "North Carolina Republican" . The Green Papers. Retrieved November 14, 2012 .
^ Memoli, Michael A. (April 25, 2012). "RNC officially names Mitt Romney the party's 'presumptive nominee' " . LA Times . Retrieved November 3, 2016 .
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^ "Huffington Post Election Dashboard" . HuffPost . Archived from the original on August 13, 2013.
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