1996 North Carolina Council of State election

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The North Carolina Council of State election of 1996 was held on 5 November 1996, to elect the Council of State. On the same day, North Carolina held elections for Governor and for Lieutenant Governor, who also formally sit in the Council of State. All the races were won by Democrats, as were the posts of governor and lieutenant governor. All were incumbents except for Elaine Marshall, who won the post of secretary of state, and Michael E. Ward, who was elected Superintendent of Public Instruction. Both Marshall and Ward succeeded fellow Democrats. rdf:langString
rdf:langString 1996 North Carolina Council of State election
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rdf:langString Harlan E. Boyles
rdf:langString Harry Payne
rdf:langString James A. Graham
rdf:langString James E. Long
rdf:langString Mary Ann Cooke
rdf:langString Michael E. Ward
rdf:langString Mike Easley
rdf:langString Ralph Campbell
rdf:langString Vernon Robinson
rdf:langString Democratic Party
rdf:langString Natural Law Party
rdf:langString Republican Party
rdf:langString Libertarian Party
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rdf:langString The North Carolina Council of State election of 1996 was held on 5 November 1996, to elect the Council of State. On the same day, North Carolina held elections for Governor and for Lieutenant Governor, who also formally sit in the Council of State. All the races were won by Democrats, as were the posts of governor and lieutenant governor. All were incumbents except for Elaine Marshall, who won the post of secretary of state, and Michael E. Ward, who was elected Superintendent of Public Instruction. Both Marshall and Ward succeeded fellow Democrats.
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