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  2. LGBTQ rights in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Lawrence v.Texas (2003) held laws criminalizing consensual homosexual activity between adults unconstitutional. [1]In State v.Whiteley (2005), the North Carolina Court of Appeals ruled that the crime against nature statute, N.C. G.S. § 14-177, [2] is not unconstitutional on its face because it may properly be used to criminalize sexual conduct involving minors ...

  3. See who’s running for NC governor, lt. gov., attorney general ...

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    Here’s the latest list of candidates in the 2024 elections who want to be North Carolina’s next governor, lieutenant governor and attorney general and serve in other statewide races.

  4. GOP candidate for NC governor on the state of the party and ...

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    State Treasurer Dale Folwell is outpaced in fundraising and polling by his main opponent, Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, in the Republican primary. What he says about the job, Robinson, abortion and HB2.

  5. A Republican is first candidate with statewide TV ad in 2024 ...

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    A Republican primary candidate has the first televised statewide ad of the 2024 North Carolina governor’s race. A Republican is first candidate with statewide TV ad in 2024 NC governor’s race ...

  6. 2024 North Carolina gubernatorial election - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 North Carolina gubernatorial election was held on November 5, 2024, to elect the governor of North Carolina. Democratic state attorney general Josh Stein won his first term in office, defeating Republican lieutenant governor Mark Robinson to succeed Democratic incumbent Roy Cooper , who was term-limited.

  7. Same-sex marriage in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    An override vote was held in the House of Representatives on June 11, 2015, achieving the three-fifths majority required by a margin of 69–41. As a result, the measure became law in North Carolina, which is just the second state after Utah to allow for this sort of religious exemption for state magistrates. [47]

  8. Lawyer Graham's personal funds help in gubernatorial bid ...

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    Republican Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson remained the top fundraiser in the GOP primary campaign for North Carolina governor entering 2024, but a recent rival has used his own personal fortune to compete ...

  9. North Carolina Amendment 1 - Wikipedia

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    Voter turn out for North Carolina Amendment 1 was at 34.27%, which is 0.39% lower than overall turnout in the 2012 North Carolina primary, 2.59% lower than the 2008 North Carolina primary and 34.13% lower than the 2012 North Carolina general election. [2]