PPP (10/31-11/2, likely voters, 10/25-26 in parens):
Bev Perdue (D): 49 (47)
Pat McCrory (R): 48 (44)
Michael Munger (L): 2 (5)
(MoE: ±2.1%)
The same North Carolina PPP sample that showed Kay Hagan administering the coup de grace to Elizabeth Dole (and a neck-and-neck race in the NC presidential race) also includes the governor's race and the rest of the Council of State. Perdue has led in most polls for the last few weeks, but this final poll sees a closer margin as undecideds finally commit; both candidates' numbers have gone up, but McCrory has gained faster (seemingly helped along by a plunge in Libertarian Michael Munger's support). With the Washington governor's race close but seemingly frozen in place, this will be the gubernatorial race to watch tomorrow.
Five Council of State races are also polled; it's a mixed bag, although with a possible pickup at Auditor:
Lt. Governor: Walter Dalton (D) 49, Robert Pittenger (R) 41
Insurance Comm.: Wayne Goodwin (D) 47, John Odom (R) 41
Auditor: Beth Wood (D) 48, Leslie Merritt (R-inc) 46
Agriculture Comm.: Steve Troxler (R-inc) 51, Ronnie Ansley (D) 43
Labor Comm.: Cherie Berry (R-inc) 51, Mary Fant Donnan (D) 44