Good morning, North Carolina.

Although the race for president goes on, we have everything you need to know about local and state races. Check the links below for full results in your area, and stay with us for continuing coverage of the presidential race and election results.

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Latest Election News

1. National Election Live Updates: AP Projects Biden Wins Wisconsin, Michigan

With hundreds of thousands of votes still yet to be counted in key states, including Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Nevada, the race for the White House between President Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden looks to be a close one. 

2. PODCAST: The Purplest State: How N.C. Continues to Baffle Political Experts

Tim and Ben sit down with Morgan Jackson, a Democratic consultant, and Jonathan Felts, former White House political director for the George W. Bush administration, to help make sense of Tuesday's election results and look ahead to what's next for N.C. and the country.

3. North Carolina Presidential Election Results May Not be in Until Nov. 12

The races for president and U.S. Senate are still too close to call with about 117,000 outstanding absentee ballots that were not turned into county elections boards by Tuesday.

4. N.C. Republicans Celebrate Preserving Legislative Majorities

State Republicans on Wednesday celebrated hanging on to their majorities in both General Assembly chambers after withstanding a massive effort by Democrats locally and nationally to wrest control before the next round of state and congressional redistricting.

5. Elderly Couple Votes for the First Time

85-year-old Albert and his girlfriend, 70-year-old Pam, voted Tuesday for the first time in their lives.