It’s official: Dan Forest won Cornelius

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Nov. 5. The results are in: Cornelius has gone overwhelmingly for Dan Forest in the race for governor of North Carolina. Of course, incumbent Roy Cooper, a Democrat, defeated Forest, a Republican, 2,803,782 to 2,563,258 statewide.
Cornelius remains a stronghold of GOP sentiment. Here’s how the vote went, precinct by precinct in Cornelius:
Precinct Dan Forest Roy Cooper
242/Jetton 1467 656
202/TownHall 3106 2701
240/CIC Church 2329 1674
208/Bethel Pres 2173 1161
No surprise
Political strategist Andy Yates of Huntersville put it this way: “Cornelius voters voted the way you would expect Cornelius voters to vote: Conservative.”

Andy Yates
Bradford/Clark update
If John Bradford’s apparent win in NC House District 98 sticks—political strategists say it will—the Cornelius resident will be the only Republican in the Mecklenburg legislative delegation. He lost narrowly to Christy Clark in the Blue Wave two years ago.
Democrat Christy Clark of Huntersville edged past Bradford to take the northern Mecklenburg District 98 seat in 2018. Bradford won it back with 51.66% of the vote to Clark’s 48.34%, according to unofficial results.

Christy Clark and John Bradford
As of 11 am today, Clark is waiting on provisional and absentee ballots before declaring victory or conceding defeat.
Reader Colin Furcht asked us for this precinct-level detail on the gubernatorial match-up. If you have a question, let us know.
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Thank you Dave and Team! I do find it interesting that the state appears to have voted for Trump, Tillis and Bradford but not Forest. Curious.
Forest went around defying the consensus that wearing a mask helps control the spread of the coronavirus! I am surprised that the educated people of Cornelius voted for him .. But then again they consistently vote for Tillis who gave us the lovely traffic congested “ destination Bridge” to Cornelius off I 77! That bridge and intersection design is a piece of work!!