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Judges of the North Carolina Supreme Court and the North Carolina Court of Appeals are elected to eight-year terms in statewide judicial elections. In 2004, all these races were non-partisan. The U.S. Presidential election, 2004, U.S. House election, 2004, U.S. Senate election, 2004, and North Carolina Council of State election, 2004, North Carolina General Assembly election, 2004, were held on the same day.
[edit] Supreme Court (Parker seat)
[edit] Supreme Court (Orr seat)
Candidate |
Popular Vote |
Pct |
Paul Martin Newby |
582,684 |
23% |
James A. Wynn, Jr. |
508,416 |
20% |
Rachel Lea Hunter |
452,298 |
18% |
Howard E. Manning, Jr. |
312,319 |
12% |
Betsy McCrodden |
281,777 |
11% |
Ronnie Ansley |
213,657 |
8% |
Fred Morrison, Jr. |
163,601 |
6% |
Marvin Schiller |
64,824 |
3% |
[edit] Court of Appeals (McGee seat)
[edit] Court of Appeals (Bryant seat)
Candidate |
Popular Vote |
Pct |
Wanda G. Bryant |
1,416,123 |
54% |
Alice C. Stubbs |
1,183,962 |
46% |
[edit] Court of Appeals (Thornburg seat)