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Steve W. Troxler (born 1952) is an American farmer and politician who has served as the 16th Agriculture Commissioner of North Carolina since 2005. Because of a contested election due to lost ballots in the November 2004 statewide elections, he was not sworn in until February 8, 2005. He was re-elected in 2008, 2012, 2016, 2020 and 2024.
Incumbent Steve Troxler has been in the role since 2005 but is ... The North Carolina commissioner of agriculture is the head of North Carolina's Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services ...
The commissioner chairs the North Carolina Board of Agriculture, which has statutory authority to adopt rules for the department. [17] The department is split into 20 divisions. [ 16 ] As of December 2022, the department has 1,753 employees retained under the terms of the State Human Resources Act. [ 18 ]
Incumbent Steve Troxler has been in the role since 2005 but is facing two challengers this November. Learn more about the candidates running for commissioner of agriculture. North Carolina Supreme ...
Steve Troxler has been the N.C. Commissioner of Agriculture since 2005. Here, he’s shown listening to debate during a Council of State meeting in December 2022. Southern Farm Show’s Exhibit
On election day, Troxler won a fifth term as Agriculture Commissioner. He won 53.9% of the statewide vote, a slightly smaller percentage than he received in 2016, when he won 55.6%. Despite this, Troxler still won the largest percentage of the vote of statewide candidate in North Carolina in 2020.
Candidates for agriculture commissioner Incumbent longtime Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler , a Republican, recently announced his will run for another term. Candidates for secretary of state
The 2024 North Carolina Attorney General election was held on November 5, 2024, to elect the next attorney general of North Carolina. Democratic congressman Jeff Jackson defeated Republican congressman Dan Bishop in the contest to succeed Democratic incumbent Josh Stein , who did not seek re-election in order to run for governor .