North Carolina's 13th congressional district
The thirteenth congressional district of North Carolina was re-established in 2002 after the state gained population in the 2000 United States Census. Previously, the state had 13 districts from the first election following the 1810 United States Census until the reapportionment following the 1840 United States Census.
From 2003 to 2013 the district included most of northern Wake County, all of Person and Caswell counties as well as parts of Rockingham, Granville, Guilford, and Alamance counties.
However, reapportionment after the 2010 census shifted the district more to the south and east. As a result, it lost its share of Alamance, Caswell, Guilford, Person, and Rockingham counties. In place of those five counties, portions of Durham, Edgecombe, Franklin, Nash, Vance, Wayne, and Wilson counties were added. More of Wake County and less of Granville County were also included. While Barack Obama carried the old 13th with 59 percent of the vote in 2008, John McCain would have won it with 54 percent of the vote had it existed under the new lines.
As a result, Congressman Brad Miller, who represented the district from its creation in 2003, announced he would not seek re-election to office in 2012. From 2013 to 2017, the district was represented by Republican George Holding.
After a mid-decade redistricting, most of the old 13th was essentially merged with the old 2nd district. A new 13th was created, stretching from the northern suburbs of Charlotte to Greensboro. Republican Ted Budd became the first congressman from this new district.
Counties covered
The entirety of:Parts of:
- Guilford County
- Iredell County
- Rowan County
Recent election results from presidential races
List of members representing the district
Election results
Year | Democratic | Republican | Libertarian |
2002 | Brad Miller: 100,287 | Carolyn W. Grant: 77,688 | Alex MacDonald: 5,295 |
2004 | Brad Miller: 160,896 | Virginia Johnson: 112,788 | |
2006 | Brad Miller: 98,540 | Vernon Robinson: 56,120 | |
2008 | Brad Miller: 221,379 | Hugh Webster: 114,383 | |
2010 | Brad Miller: 116,103 | William Randall: 93,099 | |
2012 | Charles Malone: 160,115 | George Holding: 210,495 |