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Here are the results for Wake County’s 2026 primaries, from Board of Commissioners to District Attorney. This page will update regularly after polls close.
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- U.S. Senate
- U.S. House of Representatives
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- Wake County District Attorney
- Wake County Board of Commissioners
- Raleigh City Council
Senate: Republican Primary
U.S. Senate: Democratic Primary
U.S. House District 4: Democratic Primary
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Tracking Outside Spending in the 4th Congressional District Primary
The 2022 contest between Rep. Valerie Foushee and Nida Allam was the most expensive congressional primary in state history. PAC spending on their 2026 rematch is rivaling that record. Here’s a running tab.
The Road to Victory in NC-04 Runs Through Western Wake County
Rep. Valerie Foushee and challenger Nida Allam are working to win over 130,000 Wake voters added to the district since their 2022 matchup.
A House District Divided
Incumbent Valerie Foushee and challenger Nida Allam present starkly different approaches to politics. Could it be a bellwether for Democrats?
N.C. House District 37: Democratic Primary
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In N.C. House District 37’s Democratic Primary, Who Can Beat Incumbent Republican Rep. Erin Paré?
Three candidates are making the case to take down one of the only Republicans in Wake County’s state House delegation.
Court of Appeals 1
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Wake County District Attorney
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The Democratic Primary for Wake County DA Hinges on Experience—and Perspective
A three-way primary will decide who succeeds longtime District Attorney Lorrin Freeman.
Wake County Commissioners
Voters will select two candidates.
As Wake County is growing, so is its board of commissioners: This year, the board will add two at-large seats for a total of nine members, and the candidates vying to fill those seats have grand plans for the future of education, housing, taxes, and technology in Wake. – Chloe Courtney Bohl
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Big Ideas from Democratic Candidates for the Wake County Board of Commissioners Two New At-Large Seats
From finding ways to tax wealthier residents to expanding services at county regional centers and regulating large data facilities, here’s what candidates for Wake County’s growing Board of County Commissioners are bringing to the table.
Raleigh City Council, At-Large
Voters will select two candidates.
The city of Raleigh has changed how it elects its eight-member city council, and for the first time ever this year, it’s holding a nonpartisan primary election on March 3 for all seats for which more than two candidates have filed to run. – Jane Porter
Raleigh City Council, District 3
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Big Ideas from the At-Large Candidates for Raleigh City Council
Yes in God’s Backyard, a zonal transit system, MLB to Raleigh—here are the big ideas at-large candidates for Raleigh City Council are bringing to the table.
Who’s Running: Raleigh City Council
Here’s who filed for all Raleigh City Council seats and whom voters can expect to see on their primary election ballots in March.

