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Richard Hudson

Richard Hudson

RRepublicanNC-9 · Representative
54
/ 100
Average
Attendance98
Avg: 96
Independence1
Avg: 4
Bipartisan Tone12
Avg: 16
Ethics Record100
Avg: 99
Transparency44
Avg: 57

Accountability Score — composite of attendance, independence, bipartisan tone, ethics record & transparency.

Methodology
OverviewStatementsBillsFinanceVotesElections
6
Wins
0
Losses
6
Races

2024

House · NC-9
Won
RRichard HudsonWinner
210,042 votes56.3%
DNigel William Bristow
140,852 votes37.8%
UShelane Camille Etchison
22,183 votes6.0%
Margin of victory: +18.6%

In the 2024 House race for NC-9, Richard Hudson (R) won with 56.3% of the vote, defeating Nigel William Bristow (D) who received 37.8%. A third candidate also appeared on the ballot. Richard Hudson's 18.5-point advantage over the runner-up confirmed a comfortable win.

As the incumbent, Richard Hudson benefited from name recognition, established constituent services, and the roughly 2-3 point advantage that sitting members typically enjoy. The 2024 presidential election drove higher voter turnout, which can help or hurt down-ballot candidates depending on the top of the ticket.

2022

House · NC-9
Won
RRichard HudsonWinner
131,453 votes56.5%
DBen Clark
101,202 votes43.5%
Margin of victory: +13.0%

In the 2022 House race for NC-9, Richard Hudson (R) defeated Ben Clark (D) 56.5% to 43.5%. Richard Hudson received 131,453 votes compared to 101,202 for Ben Clark, a comfortable 13.0-point margin indicating a moderately safe district.

This was an open-seat race with no incumbent running — Dan Bishop (R) previously held the seat. Open seats typically attract stronger candidates and heavier spending from both parties. As a Republican, Richard Hudson benefited from the historical midterm penalty against the president's party — with a Democrat in the White House, the opposition typically gains seats.

2018

House · NC-08
Won
RRichard HudsonWinner
141,402 votes55.3%
DFrank Mcneill
114,119 votes44.7%

In the 2018 House race for NC-08, Richard Hudson (R) defeated Frank Mcneill (D) 55.3% to 44.7%. Richard Hudson received 141,402 votes compared to 114,119 for Frank Mcneill, a comfortable 10.7-point margin indicating a moderately safe district.

As the incumbent, Richard Hudson benefited from name recognition, established constituent services, and the roughly 2-3 point advantage that sitting members typically enjoy. As a Republican, Richard Hudson won despite the historical midterm penalty against the president's party (Republican Trump was in office).

2016

House · NC-08
Won
RRichard HudsonWinner
189,863 votes58.8%
DThomas Mills
133,182 votes41.2%

In the 2016 House race for NC-08, Richard Hudson (R) defeated Thomas Mills (D) 58.8% to 41.2%. Richard Hudson received 189,863 votes compared to 133,182 for Thomas Mills, a comfortable 17.5-point margin indicating a moderately safe district.

As the incumbent, Richard Hudson benefited from name recognition, established constituent services, and the roughly 2-3 point advantage that sitting members typically enjoy. The 2016 presidential election drove higher voter turnout, which can help or hurt down-ballot candidates depending on the top of the ticket.

2014

House · NC-08
Won
RRichard HudsonWinner
121,568 votes64.9%
DAntonio Blue
65,854 votes35.1%

In the 2014 House race for NC-08, Richard Hudson (R) defeated Antonio Blue (D) 64.9% to 35.1%. Richard Hudson received 121,568 votes compared to 65,854 for Antonio Blue, a dominant 29.7-point margin reflecting a safely partisan district.

As the incumbent, Richard Hudson benefited from name recognition, established constituent services, and the roughly 2-3 point advantage that sitting members typically enjoy. As a Republican, Richard Hudson benefited from the historical midterm penalty against the president's party — with a Democrat in the White House, the opposition typically gains seats.

2012

House · NC-08
Won
RRichard HudsonWinner
160,695 votes53.2%
DLarry Kissell
137,139 votes45.4%

In the 2012 House race for NC-08, Richard Hudson (R) defeated Larry Kissell (D) 53.2% to 45.4%. Richard Hudson received 160,695 votes compared to 137,139 for Larry Kissell, a 7.8-point margin that indicates a genuinely contested race.

This was an open-seat race. Open seats typically attract stronger candidates and heavier spending from both parties. The 2012 presidential election drove higher voter turnout, which can help or hurt down-ballot candidates depending on the top of the ticket.