District 3: Michael Speciale wins (63 percent of votes; 100 percent of precincts)

District 10: Willie Ray Starling leads (50.25 percent of votes; 100 percent of precincts) Starling leads incumbent Stephen LaRoque by just nine votes before counting of provisional ballots.

District 13: Pat McElraft wins (62 percent of votes; 100 percent of precincts)

District 14: George Cleveland wins (55 percent of votes; 100 percent of precincts)

District 15: Robert Grady wins (69 percent of votes; 100 percent of precincts)

District 40: Marilyn Avila wins (66 percent of votes; 100 percent of precincts) Avila unseats incumbent Rick Eddins.

District 51: Tim McNeill wins (59 percent of votes; 100 percent of precincts)

District 52: Joe Boylan wins (52 percent of votes; 100 percent of precincts) Boylan unseats incumbent Richard Morgan by 333 votes.

District 57: Ron Styers wins (64 percent of votes; 100 percent of precincts)

District 67: David Almond wins (69 percent of votes; 100 percent of precincts)

District 70: Jim Parker (36 percent of votes) and Pat Hurley (35 percent of votes) will likely head to a primary runoff (100 percent of precincts)

District 79: Julia Howard wins (100 percent of votes; 100 percent of precincts) Frank Mitchell was disqualified from this race because of a residency dispute

District 84: Phillip Frye wins (67 percent of votes; 100 percent of precincts)

District 92: George Holmes wins (73 percent of votes; 96 percent of precincts)

District 93: Gene Wilson wins (77 percent of votes; 100 percent of precincts)

District 94: Tracy Walker wins (61 percent of votes; 100 percent of precincts)

District 95: Karen Ray wins (52 percent of votes; 100 percent of precincts)

District 98: Thom Tillis leads (61 percent of votes; 55 percent of precincts) Tillis hopes to unseat incumbent Rep, John Rhodes, a frequent critic of N.C. House Speaker Jim Black

District 103: Jim Gulley leads (69 percent of votes; 53 percent of precincts)

District 115: Bill Reynolds leads (53 percent of votes; 40 percent of precincts)

District 116: Charles Thomas leads (61 percent of votes; 39 percent of precincts)

District 117: Carolyn Justus wins (75 percent of votes; 100 percent of precincts)