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The Council of State comprises the holders of the ten offices established by Article III of the Constitution of North Carolina: governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, state auditor, state treasurer, superintendent of public instruction, attorney general, commissioner of agriculture, commissioner of labor, and commissioner of insurance. [19]
The North Carolina Council of State elections of 2024 were held on November 5, 2024, to select the ten officers of the North Carolina Council of State. These elections coincided with the presidential election, elections to the House of Representatives, elections to the North Carolina General Assembly and top state courts.
North Carolina is a Dillon's rule state, [34] and municipalities are only able to exercise the authority that the General Assembly or state constitution explicitly gives them. [26] All municipalities in North Carolina operate under either mayor-council governments or council-manager government , [ 26 ] with most using the latter. [ 25 ]
North Carolina Labor Commissioner Candidates. The North Carolina labor commissioner, a part of the council of state, is tasked with protecting the safety and rights of the over 4 million workers ...
North Carolina’s lieutenant governor has a seat on the State Board of Education and a tie-breaking vote in the NC Senate, but there’s little else to the job other than the pulpit it provides.
The state senator from Mecklenburg County is the daughter of former two-time two-term governor Jim Hunt, owner of the same elected job Election 2024: Hunt leads Council of State winners Skip to ...
The 2024 North Carolina House of Representatives election were held on November 5, 2024, to elect all 120 members to North Carolina's House of Representatives. The election coincided with elections for other offices, including for the U.S. President, U.S. House of Representatives, Council of State, and state senate. [1]
The Secretary of State’s office does not have direct authority over NC elections, but I would work closely with the State Board to ensure smooth, secure and accessible voting.