North Carolina
North Carolina
* NARAL Pro-Choice America PAC endorsed candidate
President
President Barack Obama (D) is pro-choice. *
Former Gov. Mitt Romney (R) is anti-choice.
U.S. Senate
There is no U.S. Senate race in North Carolina in 2012.
U.S. House of Representatives
District 01
Rep. G.K. Butterfield (D)
is pro-choice. (Incumbent)
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Pete DiLauro (R)
is presumed to be anti-choice.
Darryl Holloman (L)
is mixed-choice.
District 02
Rep. Renee Ellmers (R)
is anti-choice. (Incumbent)
Steve Wilkins (D)
is presumed to be pro-choice.
Brian Irving (L) has no known position on choice.
District 03
Rep. Walter Jones Jr. (R)
is anti-choice. (Incumbent)
Erik Anderson (D)
is presumed to be pro-choice.
District 04
Rep. David Price (D)
is pro-choice. (Incumbent)
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Tim D'Annunzio (R)
is anti-choice.
District 05
Rep. Virginia Foxx (R)
is anti-choice. (Incumbent)
Elisabeth Motsinger (D)
is presumed to be pro-choice.
District 06
Rep. Howard Coble (R)
is anti-choice. (Incumbent)
Tony Foriest (D)
is pro-choice.
District 07
Rep. Mike McIntyre (D)
is anti-choice. (Incumbent)
State Sen. David Rouzer (R)
is anti-choice.
District 08
Rep. Larry Kissell (D)
is mixed-choice. (Incumbent)
Richard Hudson (R)
is anti-choice.
District 09 (Open Seat)
Robert Pittenger (R)
is anti-choice.
Jennifer Roberts (D) has no known position on choice.
Curtis Campbell (L) has no known position on choice.
District 10
Rep. Patrick McHenry (R)
is anti-choice. (Incumbent)
State Rep. Patsy Keever (D)
is pro-choice.
District 11 (Open Seat)
Mark Meadows (R)
is anti-choice.
Hayden Rogers (D)
is anti-choice.
District 12
Rep. Mel Watt (D)
is pro-choice. (Incumbent)
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Jack Brosch (R)
is anti-choice.
District 13 (Open Seat)
George Holding (R)
is anti-choice.
Charles Malone (D)
is presumed to be mixed-choice.
Candidate choice positions are determined by NARAL Pro-Choice America using current research. Choice positions are subject to change. Explanation of positions on choice >>


