This cycle, all 120 of the seats in the North Carolina House of Representatives are up for election, and Republicans currently control the chamber by a margin of 17 seats. Meanwhile, all 50 of the seats in the North Carolina State Senate are up for election, where Republicans currently control the chamber by a margin of 6 seats.
The North Carolina House and Senate are currently under Republican control and are considered generally likely to remain as such, but it is still a competitive cycle.
The state has operated under a divided government for the past five years.
Polls closed in the state at 7:30 p.m. Eastern Standard Time.