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  2. Eric L. Levinson - Wikipedia

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    Levinson was a North Carolina prosecutor and an N.C. District and Family Court Judge before his election to the North Carolina Court of Appeals in 2002. In 2007, Levinson resigned from the Court of Appeals, accepting a Bush administration appointment as the Justice Attache to the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, Iraq with the United States Department ...

  3. 2014 North Carolina judicial elections - Wikipedia

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    Four justices of the seven-member North Carolina Supreme Court and four judges of the 15-member North Carolina Court of Appeals were elected by North Carolina voters on November 4, 2014, concurrently with other state elections. Terms for seats on each court are eight years.

  4. 2002 North Carolina judicial elections - Wikipedia

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    Several justices of the North Carolina Supreme Court and judges of the North Carolina Court of Appeals were elected to eight-year terms by North Carolina voters on November 5, 2002. Party primary elections were held on Sept. 10. This was the last year in which statewide judicial elections were partisan.

  5. Democrats are changing their strategy for 2024’s must-win NC ...

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    Supreme Court elections have been a pain point for North Carolina Democrats in recent election cycles. Prior to the 2020 election, Democrats boasted a 6-1 majority on the state’s highest court.

  6. Democrats have a chance to take over the NC Supreme Court, but it won’t happen all at once. And Republicans are trying to defend their control of the court. ‘The power levers in our state ...

  7. Democrats are changing their strategy for 2024’s must-win NC ...

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  8. 2006 North Carolina judicial elections - Wikipedia

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    Justices of the North Carolina Supreme Court and judges of the North Carolina Court of Appeals are elected to eight-year terms in statewide judicial elections. In 2006, all these races were non-partisan. The 2006 congressional elections and the 2006 North Carolina legislative elections were held on the same day, November 7, 2006.

  9. County results to be certified, Supreme Court race likely ...

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    The lone North Carolina Supreme Court race remained too close to call Friday morning, with Republican Jefferson Griffin leading Democratic incumbent Allison Riggs by just 0.06% or 3,649 votes.