CHARLOTTE — The North Carolina Elections Board has certified the results from the November election.
More than 5.7 million voters were counted, which was a 73% turnout.
However, 10 races will be going to a recount.
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That includes the race between Woodson Bradley and Stacie McGinn for the Mecklenburg County Senate seat and the Mecklenburg County House race between Tricia Cotham and Nicole Sidman.
The Cabarrus County Board of Commissioners and the Rowan Salisbury School Board seat five are also headed to a recount.
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