North Carolina judicial election, 2004

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Supreme Court (Parker seat)

Candidate Popular Vote Pct
Sarah Parker 1,732,399 64%
John M. Tyson 977,861 36%

Supreme Court (Orr seat)

Candidate Popular Vote Pct
Paul Martin Newby 582,684 23%
James A. Wynn, Jr. 508,416 20%
Rachel Lea Hunter 452,298 18%
Howard E. Manning, Jr. 312,319 12%
Betsy McCrodden 281,777 11%
Ronnie Ansley 213,657 8%
Fred Morrison, Jr. 163,601 6%
Marvin Schiller 64,824 3%

Court of Appeals (McGee seat)

Candidate Popular Vote Pct
Linda McGee 1,520,455 58%
Bill Parker 1,112,128 42%

Court of Appeals (Bryant seat)

Candidate Popular Vote Pct
Wanda G. Bryant 1,416,123 54%
Alice C. Stubbs 1,183,962 46%

Court of Appeals (Thornburg seat)

Candidate Popular Vote Pct
Barbara Jackson 1,399,528 55%
Alan Thornburg 1,141,896 45%