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  1. The maps and charts depict political party affiliation at the time of election, with the exception of Bert Jones, elected in 2010 to NC House District 65. Representative Jones was elected unaffiliated, but subsequently changed affiliation to the Republican Party.

  2. North Carolina has a Democratic triplex and a divided trifecta. The Democratic Party controls the offices of governor, secretary of state, and attorney general. The Republican Party controls both chambers of the state legislature. As of May 9, 2024, there are 23 Republican trifectas, 17 Democratic trifectas, and 10 divided governments where ...

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    The 75th and current governor is Roy Cooper (D). Cooper defeated Pat McCrory (R) in the general election on November 8, 2016. He assumed office on January 1, 2017.

    The state Constitution addresses the office of the governor in Article III, the Executive Department. Under Article III, Section I:

    Candidates for the office of the governor must be: 1. at least 30 years old 2. a citizen of the United States for at least five years 3. a resident of North Carolinafor at least two years Additionally, no governor-elect may take office until he or she has taken an oath before the chief justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court.

    Excepting the governor's use of the State Seal of North Carolina and the gubernatorial power to make vacancy appointments, all constitutional duties are laid out in Article III, Section 5. The governor heads the Council of State. The governor is responsible for preparing and presenting the state budget to the General Assembly of North Carolina. Add...

    North Carolinaelects governors in the presidential elections, that is, in leap years. For North Carolina, 2020, 2024, 2028, and 2032 are all gubernatorial election years. Legally, the gubernatorial inauguration is always set for the first day in the January following an election.

    Note: Ballotpedia's state executive officials project researches state official websites for information that describes the divisions (if any exist) of a state executive office. That information for the Governor of North Carolina has not yet been added. After extensive research we were unable to identify any relevant information on state official w...

    Role in state budget

    1. 1.1. See also: North Carolina state budget and finances The state operates on a biennial budget cycle. The sequence of key events in the budget process is as follows: 1. Budget instructions are sent to state agencies in October. 2. State agency budget requests are submitted in December. 3. The governor submits his or her proposed budget to the North Carolina State Legislature in March. 4. The legislature adopts a budget between June and August. A simple majority is required to pass a budge...

    Governor's office budget

    The budget for the governor's office in Fiscal Year 2025 was $6,771,035.

    There have been 75 governors of North Carolina since 1776. Of the 75 officeholders, 39 were Democratic, 12 Democratic-Republican, eight Republican, five Federalists, five Whigs, four with no party, and two Anti-Federalists.

    Partisan balance 1992-2013

    1. 1.1. See also: Ballotpedia:Who Runs the States and Ballotpedia:Who Runs the States, North Carolina From 1992 to 2013 in North Carolina, there were Democratic governors in office for 20 years, while there were Republican governors in office the two years, including the final year (2013). North Carolina is one of seven states that were run by a Democratic governor for more than 80 percent of the years between 1992 and 2013. North Carolina was under a Republican trifectafor the final year of...

    Conflicts between Gov. Roy Cooper and the General Assembly of North Carolina

    1. 1.1. See also: Conflicts between Gov. Roy Cooper and the General Assembly of North Carolina The 2016 election changed the political landscape of North Carolina. Before the election, Republicans held a state government trifecta, meaning they controlled the governor's office and both chambers of the legislature. As a result of the 2016 election, however, Democrats took control of the governor's office, while Republicans held a 35-15 majority in the Senate and a 74-46 majority in the House, g...

  4. Mar 2, 2022 · Find your county on this North Carolina map to see whether Republicans, Democrats or unaffiliated voters are the largest group locally in partisan affiliation.

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  5. Contact Governor Cooper. ... North Carolina Office of the Governor. 20301 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-0301 (919) 814-2000. Email the Governor. Follow Us.

  6. As of September 2023, North Carolina officially recognized five political parties: the Democratic, Green, Libertarian, Republican, and No Labels parties. In some states, a candidate may choose to have a label other than that of an officially recognized party appear alongside his or her name on the ballot. Such labels are called political party ...

  7. The governor of North Carolina is the head of government of the U.S. state of North Carolina and commander-in-chief of the state's military forces . There have been 69 governors of North Carolina, with six serving non-consecutive terms, totaling 75 terms. The current governor is Democrat Roy Cooper, who took office on January 1, 2017.

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