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  2. North Carolina's 8th congressional district - Wikipedia

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    North Carolina's 8th congressional district is a congressional district that comprises a large portion of the southern Piedmont area of North Carolina from Concord to Spring Lake, including China Grove, Albemarle, Troy, and Raeford.

  3. Alma Adams - Wikipedia

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    Alma Shealey Adams (born May 27, 1946) is an American politician who represents North Carolina's 12th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives.A Democrat, Adams represented the state's 58th House district in Guilford County in the North Carolina General Assembly from her appointment in April 1994 until her election to Congress, succeeded by Ralph C. Johnson.

  4. Marcus Brandon - Wikipedia

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    Marcus Brandon is a politician from Greensboro, North Carolina who served in the North Carolina House of Representatives.A Democrat, he represented the 60th district from January 2011 through the end of 2014.

  5. 2004 North Carolina Council of State election - Wikipedia

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    Although the North Carolina Board of Elections certified the close race for State Superintendent of Public Instruction on 30 November 2004, they reached an impasse on the Agriculture Commissioner Race, splitting 3–2 in favor of calling a new statewide election for the seat over calling a new election in Carteret County alone; 4 votes would ...

  6. NC Board of Elections says Spanish election signs about ... - AOL

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    Some signs reported to elections officials are OK because they accurately describe the law, NC Board of Elections spokesman Pat Gannon said.

  7. 2016 North Carolina gubernatorial election - Wikipedia

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    On November 22, 2016, McCrory formally requested a statewide recount; [8] once all ballots are counted, North Carolina election law allows either candidate to request a recount if the margin is fewer than 10,000 votes. [7] On November 30, 2016, the North Carolina State Board of Elections ordered a recount of certain votes in Durham County. [9]

  8. 2008 North Carolina Council of State election - Wikipedia

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    North Carolina elections to choose members of the Council of State (who head various executive branch departments) were held November 4, 2008. This coincided with the presidential, U.S. Senate, U.S. House, gubernatorial, and statewide judicial elections.

  9. 2020 North Carolina judicial elections - Wikipedia

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    These elections were conducted on a partisan basis. Incumbent Court of Appeals Judges Linda McGee and Wanda Bryant (both Democrats) did not reopen their campaign accounts with the State Board of Elections, indicating they would not run for re-election, [1] and they did not file for re-election by the time filing closed on Dec. 20, 2019. [2]