RALEIGH, N.C. - North Carolina voters have given Republicans a ringing endorsement, with one lone exception: Gov. Pat McCrory, who couldn't shake criticism of the state law limiting protections for gay people.
McCrory remained locked in a race with Democrat Roy Cooper that remained too close to call early Wednesday, hours after Republican Donald Trump and U.S. Sen. Richard Burr emerged as victors for the GOP.
With more than 4.6 million votes cast, only a few thousand separated the two rivals with Cooper holding a narrow lead that will be subject to a recount because it is so close.
"The process is continuing in North Carolina," McCrory told his supporters early Wednesday morning. "The election is not over."
McCrory held a lead for much of Tuesday night, but shortly before midnight about 90,000 votes from Durham County were reported that turned the advantage to Cooper. Those votes will be intensely scrutinized over the next several weeks to determine if they all should count. Under state law, counties will complete a canvass of all their votes Nov. 18.
http://www.wsoctv.com/news/local/mccrory-cooper-fight-for-governors-seat/465225402
Google has the race shaped up thus far:
McCrory will ask for a recount no matter what the results of the absentee and provisional ballots are. Guess this is more of an update than a final results thread.