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In regard to states' procurement, an example of support for overseas suppliers' market access was a roundtable on government procurement and commercial opportunities held in North Carolina in November 2023, where North Carolina officials shared insights into how British companies could engage in North Carolina's procurement processes. [22]
On July 21, 2023, the OMB delineated nine combined statistical areas, 15 metropolitan statistical areas, and 24 micropolitan statistical areas in North Carolina. [1] As of 2023, the largest of these is the Charlotte-Concord, NC-SC CSA , comprising the state's largest city of Charlotte and its suburbs.
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2002 North Carolina Senate District 47th district general election, 2002 [26] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic: Joe Sam Queen: 25,022 : 49.05% : Republican: Gregg Thompson 24,375 47.78% Libertarian: Sherry Hill 1,619 3.17% Total votes 51,016 : 100% : Democratic win (new seat)
North Carolina Senate 11th district Republican primary election, 2020 [16] Party Candidate Votes % Republican: Lisa Stone Barnes: 12,611 : 68.08% : Republican: Patrick Harris 5,298 28.60% Republican: Dennis Nielsen 616 3.33% Total votes 18,525 : 100%
2002 North Carolina Senate 5th district general election [29] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic: Tony Moore: 22,265 : 50.86% : Republican: Tom Coulson 20,992 47.95% Libertarian: Christopher Ruff 521 1.19% Total votes 43,778 : 100% : Democratic win (new seat)
North Carolina House of Representatives 48th district Democratic primary election, 2004 [19] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic: Garland Pierce: 2,683 : 40.88% : Democratic: J.D. Willis 2,559 38.99% Democratic: Russell C. Smith 1,321 20.13% Total votes 6,563 : 100%
An 11-member of Board of Directors governs the North Carolina State Ports Authority. Of the Board, six members are appointed by the Governor, the North Carolina General Assembly appoints four, and the North Carolina Secretary of Transportation fills the last position. North Carolina Ports is a corporate body receiving no direct taxpayer subsidy ...