[1] Originally, two seats will be holding retention elections, however Justice Rita Garman retired on July 7, 2022 and the retention election for her seat was cancelled. [8], This poll was sponsored by the Carolina Partnership for Reform, Last edited on 20 February 2023, at 18:36, WRAL.com: NC Supreme Court order delays primaries until May, "NC voters could shift political balance of state's highest court", "Two Republicans win seats on the NC Supreme Court, flipping majority", "Democrats' N.C. Supreme Court majority on the line with two seats up in '22", "State Supreme Court justice says she won't run for re-election", "NC Supreme Court's No. By signing up to receive emails, you agree to receive occasional promotional offers for programs that support The Nation's journalism. In 2018, incumbents lost four seats, the greatest number of seats lost by incumbents during this timeframe. Instead, they go up for retention on the general election ballot. This year, no more than four candidates have filed for a single vacancy. 34-106. With almost all of the votes counted in the high-stakes primary election, Protasiewicz was winning 46.4 percent to 24.2 percent for former Supreme Court justice Dan Kelly, a hard-core conservative who was defeated by more than 150,000 votes when he sought a full term on the high court in 2020. In nonpartisan elections, incumbents running for re-election won 94% of the time from 2008-2021. !function(){"use strict";window.addEventListener("message",(function(e){if(void 0!==e.data["datawrapper-height"]){var t=document.querySelectorAll("iframe");for(var a in e.data["datawrapper-height"])for(var r=0;r How To Run Coax Cable Through Exterior Wall,
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