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Edwards overperforms, wins in 11th Congressional District

Chuck Edwards (R-Henderson) returns to Washington for two more years. Chuck Edwards (R-Henderson) returns to Washington for two more years. edwards.house.gov photo

Western North Carolina Republican Congressman Chuck Edwards, who became a Hurricane Helene hero for debunking storm response lies spread by his own party but two weeks later stood idly by as former President Donald Trump repeated some of the lies Edwards had just debunked, will return to Washington for a second term.

Edwards, a former state senator from Hendersonville, defeated Democratic General Assembly Rep. Caleb Rudow, of Buncombe County, with 56.78% of the vote.

Earning his first term by knocking off fellow Hendersonville Republican Rep. Madison Cawthorn in the 2022 Primary Election, Edwards then survived a well-financed challenge from Buncombe County Commissioner Jasmine Beach-Ferrara in the General Election, prevailing by 9.28%.

Nonpartisan mapping website davesredistricting.org measured Republican performance in the district from 2016 to 2022 at 53.8%.

As of press time, two of the district’s 292 precincts had not reported.

All results are considered unofficial until the State Board of Elections certify the results on Nov. 26.

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