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Jack Lee, who was elected state party chairperson in 1977, is widely credited with unifying the North Carolina Republican Party in this period. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] The parties were generally competitive, with the state's voters split between them, through much of the rest of the 20th century.
The table also indicates the historical party composition in the: State Senate; State House of Representatives; State delegation to the U.S. Senate; State delegation to the U.S. House of Representatives; For years in which a presidential election was held, the table indicates which party's nominees received the state's electoral votes.
The North Carolina Republican Party is sending 42 people to represent the state’s 14 congressional districts and 29 at-large delegates, as well as the state party’s chairman, committeeman and ...
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.
At a convention 900 miles from Raleigh, the Republican National Committee’s leadership will ensure North Carolina remains a central character. GOP leaders put NC on the map at RNC convention ...
Meanwhile, in the House, Republicans reelected Rep. Richard Hudson of North Carolina to lead the National Republican Congressional Committee.
Gary Reed, Michigan Republican Party Executive Director (1992–1995) (endorsed Kamala Harris) [222] Chip Saltsman , Tennessee Republican Party Chair (1999–2001) ( endorsed Mike Pence ) [ 223 ] Michael Steele , Lieutenant Governor of Maryland (2003–2007), Chair of the RNC (2009–2011) ( endorsed Kamala Harris ) [ 177 ]
Republican Francis Locke Jr. 6 14th Dec 5, 1815 – Dec 13, 1815 Vacant: Elected to finish Stone's term. Dec 13, 1815 – Nov 14, 1828 Democratic-Republican Nathaniel Macon: 7 Vacant: Nov 21, 1816 – Dec 4, 1816 5 Montfort Stokes: Democratic-Republican Dec 4, 1816 – Mar 3, 1823 Elected to finish Turner's term. Elected in 1816.