United States presidential election, 2008/North Carolina
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Congressional District Results
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Despite Barack Obama winning North Carolina, John McCain carried seven of the state’s 13 congressional districts, including two districts represented by Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives.
| District | McCain | Obama | Representative |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | 37.11% | 62.44% | G.K. Butterfield |
| 2nd | 47.29% | 51.91% | Bob Etheridge |
| 3rd | 61.37% | 37.83% | Walter B. Jones |
| 4th | 36.32% | 62.70% | David Price |
| 5th | 60.83% | 37.91% | Virginia Foxx |
| 6th | 62.76% | 36.20% | Howard Coble |
| 7th | 52.35% | 46.79% | Mike McIntyre |
| 8th | 46.68% | 52.56% | Larry Kissell |
| 9th | 54.46% | 44.75% | Sue Wilkins Myrick |
| 10th | 63.11% | 35.74% | Patrick T. McHenry |
| 11th | 52.12% | 46.50% | Heath Shuler |
| 12th | 28.93% | 70.42% | Mel Watt |
| 13th | 40.38% | 58.70% | Brad Miller |
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