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Presidential Election 2012 | US Presidential Elections | North Carolina Races

2012 North Carolina Presidential Election Results

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Mitt Romney 
Percent: 50.39%
Votes: 2,270,395

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Barack Obama

Percent: 48.35%
Votes: 2,178,391

Race Summary

In the 2012 Presidential Election in North Carolina, Republican Mitt Romney secured 50.39% of the vote, while Democratic incumbent Barack Obama received 48.35%. Romney’s margin of roughly 2.04 percentage points reflected a flip from the 2008 result and underscored North Carolina’s competitiveness that year.

Full Results

Mitt Romney (REP)
Percent: 50.39%
Votes: 2,270,395
 
Barack Obama (DEM)
Percent: 48.35%
Votes: 2,178,391
 
Gary Johnson (LIB)
Percent: 0.99%
Votes: 44,515
 
Virgil Goode (Write-In)
Percent: 0.01%
Votes: 534
 
Other Write-Ins
Percent: 0.26%
Votes: 11,537
 
Total votes: 4,505,372

State Map

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