North Carolina 6th State House District, North Carolina: Old Confederacy district. In 2024, voted R+25%. Democratic peak: D+56 in 1936.
Key facts
- 2024 presidential margin
- R+25MIT Election Lab
- Political archetype
- Old ConfederacyAkashic typology
- Population
- 104,0922024 5-year
- Median household income
- $71,2872024 5-year
- White (non-Hispanic)
- 62.0%2024 5-year
- Black
- 20.2%2024 5-year
- Hispanic / Latino
- 15.1%2024 5-year
- Peak Democratic margin
- D+56 in 1936MIT Election Lab
- Peak Republican margin
- R+50 in 1972MIT Election Lab
| Year | Won | Margin | Democratic | Republican | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| R | 17,558 | 29,503 | 47,694 | ||
| R | 16,527 | 26,314 | 43,607 | ||
| R | 12,520 | 20,657 | 34,459 | ||
| R | 12,965 | 19,124 | 32,477 | ||
| R | 12,556 | 17,638 | 30,450 | ||
| R | 8,650 | 15,651 | 24,365 | ||
| D | 11,043 | 6,848 | 18,078 | ||
| R | 6,558 | 8,674 | 16,262 | ||
| R | 6,338 | 7,294 | 15,658 | ||
| R | 5,430 | 7,293 | 12,739 | ||
| R | 5,316 | 8,377 | 13,707 | ||
| D | 6,576 | 5,449 | 12,190 | ||
| D | 6,727 | 4,440 | 11,210 | ||
| R | 2,504 | 7,674 | 10,281 | ||
| O | 2,997 | 3,878 | 11,761 | ||
| D | 5,593 | 4,401 | 9,994 | ||
| D | 5,904 | 3,965 | 9,869 | ||
| D | 5,551 | 2,991 | 8,542 | ||
| D | 5,682 | 3,221 | 8,903 | ||
| D | 4,943 | 1,485 | 6,670 | ||
| D | 4,921 | 2,387 | 7,309 | ||
| D | 4,939 | 1,706 | 6,644 | ||
| D | 5,998 | 1,694 | 7,692 | ||
| D | 4,747 | 1,958 | 6,742 | ||
| R | 2,659 | 3,546 | 6,204 | ||
| D | 2,466 | 2,166 | 4,639 | ||
| D | 2,932 | 2,477 | 5,408 | ||
| D | 1,490 | 1,199 | 2,695 | ||
| D | 1,020 | 111 | 1,910 | ||
| D | 1,123 | 783 | 1,910 | ||
| D | 874 | 541 | 1,439 | ||
| D | 1,004 | 897 | 1,902 | ||
| D | 1,254 | 779 | 2,054 | ||
| D | 914 | 486 | 1,880 | ||
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Demographics
With a 20-point presidential margin in 2024, this district sits well outside competitive territory, reflecting a predominantly rural and small-town electorate that has moved decisively toward Republican candidates over the past decade.
The shift began with civil rights. 2004 marked the realignment in North Carolina 6th State House District, by a twenty-nine points margin. The Republican margin reached its widest at fifty points in 1972. The 2024 margin was twenty-five points.
The political shift has tracked, in North Carolina 6th State House District, the political shift of the South more broadly. A 62% non-Hispanic-white share, a median household income of $71,287, and a 14% poverty rate describe the demographic context.
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State House District 6, North Carolina. Akashic. https://akashic.app/sld-lower/37006/. Accessed May 20, 2026. License: CC BY 4.0.