Republican Neal Jackson wins reelection for NC House’s 78th District seat

Freshman Incumbent Republican Rep. Neal Jackson has defeated Democratic challenger Lowell Simon in the House District 78 race which covers portions of Moore and Randolph Counties.

RALEIGH — Freshman Incumbent Republican Rep. Neal Jackson has defeated Democratic challenger Lowell Simon in the House District 78 race which covers portions of Moore and Randolph Counties.

Results, while still unofficial, show Jackson taking in 71.63% of the vote to Simon’s 28.37%.

Jackson, a pastor, has served in the seat for one term having been first elected in 2022.

Jackson originally took the seat in 2023 following the retirement of Allen McNeill who was District 78’s representative from 2012 to 2022. 

In that 2022 election, Jackson garnered 27,787 votes or 76.6% of the ballot, to defeat Democrat Erik Davis who received just 8,510 or 23.4% of the votes.

He will be representing a large portion of Randolph County and the northwestern part of Moore County.

By North State Journal Staff

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