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  1. Per "Political party" defined; creation of new party. N.C.G.S. § 163-96, to be recognized as a political party in North Carolina, one of the following criteria must be met: Any group of voters whose candidate for governor or for presidential electors received at least 2% of the entire vote cast in the state in the most recent general election ...

  2. 1776. Salary. US$ 157,403 annually. Website. ncdoj .gov. The attorney general of North Carolina is a statewide elected office in the U.S. state of North Carolina. The attorney general is a constitutional officer responsible for representing state agencies in legal matters, supplying other state officials and prosecutors with legal advice, and ...

  3. Doug Burgum took office as the 33rd governor of North Dakota on Dec. 15, 2016. Doug brings a business leader’s approach to diversifying the economy, creating 21st century jobs, and revitalizing our main streets. Today, North Dakota has the nation’s fifth-highest GDP per capita, ranks second in energy production per capita and boasts one of ...

  4. Nov 4, 2022 · By Phillip Joonbae Gong on 11.4.22 in Elections & Voting. As of October 29 th, 2022, North Carolina had about 7.4 million registered voters. Their partisan affiliation was roughly split between three groups: Democrat, unaffiliated, and Republican, with a slight lead to unaffiliated voters. Specifically: 2,495,097 or 34% were registered Democrat;

  5. By the early 2000s, the Republican Party in North Carolina continued to maintain a strong presence in a state so thoroughly Democratic for much of its history. After several tenures of Democratic governors in NC, Pat McCrory was elected Republican governor of North Carolina in 2013, after a previous failed attempt in 2008. He served only one term.

  6. Oct 25, 2023 · GUILFORD COUNTY, N.C. (WGHP) — Thousands of North Carolina voters are registered under the newly approved affiliation called No Labels. There is a rising concern that young or new voters migh…

  7. Governor Portrait Took office Left office Party Notes 1 Richard Caswell: November 12, 1776 April 20, 1780 No party 2 Abner Nash: April 20, 1780 June 26, 1781 No party 3 Thomas Burke: June 26, 1781 April 22, 1782 No party 4 Alexander Martin: April 22, 1782 May 13, 1785 Anti-Federalist 5 Richard Caswell: May 13, 1785 December 20, 1787 No party 6

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