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See also: States with gubernatorial term limits. North Carolina governors are restricted to two consecutive terms in office, after which they must wait one term before being eligible to run again. North Carolina Constitution, Article III, Section 2, Paragraph 2
This page is an overview of Ballotpedia's coverage of the 2017 North Carolina elections, including a list of offices up for election, links to election results, state election dates and deadlines, an option to look up your candidates by address, as well as an FAQ section.
This page contains data tables of election results from the past 20 years, including federal, state, and local primaries, runoffs, and general elections in North Carolina, as well as precinct sorted, and certified election results for recent elections.
The General Assembly of North Carolina adjourned its 2017 session. In total, Gov. Cooper vetoed 13 bills in 2017. Republicans used their veto-proof majority in the legislature to override 10 vetoes. August 30, 2017: The North Carolina state legislature voted to override House Bill 770.
Apr 26, 2017 · A constitutional amendment limiting the governor and lieutenant governor to two terms during their lifetimes cleared the N.C. House on Tuesday.
Jan 3, 2017 · North Carolina Republicans have come under fire in recent years for pushing laws that critics say limit Democratic voter turnout.
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The following charts show the terms of office for federal, state and judicial offices in North Carolina.