The results are in for the 2024 North Carolina primary -- and while some of the top-tier races ended up where everyone expected, there were some big surprises further down the ballot, as well as some races that won't get resolved until a runoff election in May. WUNC's Capitol Bureau Chief Colin Campbell sorts through the results in a late-night conversation with host Will Michaels, then joins other panelists on "Due South" with host Jeff Tiberii to discuss the takeaways and look ahead toward the general election.
Power returns, Tillis negotiates, and justices consider a new normal
Is SCOTUS holding a democracy grenade with Moore v. Harper?
Legislative leadership unchanged, a major federal elections case heads to SCOTUS
Is a 'Digital Civil War' on the horizon?
Unpacking the midterms results
Election impacts
Election Day breakdown: GOP just shy of supermajority in NC House
Governor Cooper forms commission, Election Day predictions
A forecast for election night
Early voting in full swing, SCOTUS briefs pour in
An authentic longshot candidate
Political winds shift, another shooting aftermath
Important and obscure: North Carolina's judicial elections
A heavy-handed search
In Wake County referenda on schools, community college, parks
Beasley and Budd debate in NC, as national Democrats spend elsewhere
A supermajority fight in the NC House
Campaign ads turn nasty, and a visit from the treasury secretary
Battling for a supermajority in the NC Senate
Senate leader Phil Berger talks midterms, migration, and his future
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