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==About== | ==About== | ||
− | + | North Carolina held several primary races, and a School Board election in [[US/NC/Durham/elec/2022/05|Durham]], on May 17. | |
==Candidates== | ==Candidates== | ||
* [[Mark Walker/NC|Mark Walker]] seeks to fill retiring US Senator [[Richard Burr]]'s seat | * [[Mark Walker/NC|Mark Walker]] seeks to fill retiring US Senator [[Richard Burr]]'s seat |
Revision as of 19:56, 18 May 2022
May, 2022 elections in North Carolina, United States
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May, 2022 |
About
North Carolina held several primary races, and a School Board election in Durham, on May 17.
Candidates
- Mark Walker seeks to fill retiring US Senator Richard Burr's seat
Locations
Results
- 2022-05-18 NCPW: Role of outside money looms larger than ever as PAC-backed candidates surge to primary election wins «The United Democracy Project super PAC spend $2.1 million on Foushee’s behalf, according to Federal Election Commission reports. The UDP is a creation of the pro-Israel lobby group American Israel Public Affairs Committee. Foushee also received AIPAC-bundled campaign contributions of more than $430,000, Raleigh’s News & Observer reported. Another PAC called Protect Our Future, which is backed by crypto billionaire Sam Bankman-Fried, according to Politico, spent more than $1 million supporting Foushee.»
- 2022-05-17
- IW: [https://indyweek.com/news/northcarolina/us-house-senate-primary-winners-foushee-nickel-beasley/ Beasley, Budd Win US Senate Primaries, Foushee Wins NC-04, Nickel, Hines
- IW: Buansi Defeats Garson in NC House 56 Race, Phil Berger Jr. Justice Pick Falls Short in Court of Appeals Race
- NBC: Trump-backed Rep. Madison Cawthorn concedes North Carolina Republican primary race