AP Decision Notes: What to expect in North Carolina’s US House primary runoff
North Carolina’s lone congressional runoff, in the state’s 13th Congressional District, became a one-person race when former President Donald Trump endorsed Brad Knott
By Maya Sweedler
Published - May 10, 2024, 07:20 AM ET
Last Updated - May 27, 2024, 12:59 AM EDT
WASHINGTON (AP) — North Carolina's lone congressional runoff, in the state's 13th Congressional District, became a one-person race when former President Donald Trump endorsed Brad Knott this month, leading his opponent to suspend her campaign.
Congressional candidate Kelly Daughtry will remain on the ballot because her withdrawal took place too late. She received the most votes in the state’s March 5 primary but failed to win the nomination outright.
Early in-person voting and mail-in voting started before she withdrew.
The runoff in the 13th District will take place alongside two other runoffs for statewide positions, those of lieutenant governor and state auditor.