Updated as of May 17, 2022 at 10:59 p.m. to include the winners of the primary elections.
As of 10 p.m., all 38 precincts were reported for the Alamance County primary. Over 18,000 ballots were cast in the open primary on May 17, including mail-in ballots.
For more information on individual races, read below.
The winner of the Democratic primary election for US Senate is Cheri Lynn Beasley. Beasley received 6,292 of ballots, which is 83.01%. To learn more about her campaign, click here.
The winner of the Republican primary election for US Senate is Ted Budd. Budd received 5,389 ballots, which is 50.16%.To learn more about his campaign, click here.
The winner of the Democratic primary election for US House of Representatives District 04 is Valerie P. Foushee. Foushee received 4,554 ballots, which is 59.96% of votes. To learn more about her campaign, click here.
The winner of Republican primary US House of Representatives District 04 is Courtney Geels. Geels received 6,415, which is 63.7% votes. To learn more about her campaign, click here.
The winner of North Carolina Supreme Court Justice Seat 05 Republican primary election is Trey Allen. Allen received 5,630 ballots, which is 56.14% of votes. To learn more about his campaign, click here.
The winner of the North Carolina Court of Appeals Judge Seat 09 Republican primary is Donna Stroud. Stroud received 6,162 ballots, which is 64.23%. To learn more about her campaign, click here.
The winner of North Carolina Court of Appeals Judge Seat 11 Republican is Michael J. Standing. Standing received 6,263 ballots, which is 64.96%. To learn more about his campaign, click here.
The winner of the North Carolina House of Representatives District 63 Republican primary is Stephen Ross. Ross received 2,171 ballots, which is 49.79%. To learn more about his campaign, click here.
The winner of the Alamance County Board of Commissioners is Steve Carter. Carter received 6,431 ballots, which is 33.88% of the votes. To learn more about his campaign click here.