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  2. Constitution of North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Article III, Section 11 of the North Carolina Constitution, approved by voters on November 3, 1970, required the legislature to reduce the more than 300 administrative departments, agencies, and offices to no more than 25 principal administrative departments by 1 July 1975.

  3. Law of North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of North Carolina is the foremost source of state law. Legislation is enacted by the General Assembly, published in the North Carolina Session Laws, and codified in the North Carolina General Statutes.

  4. Government of North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The legislature derives its authority from Article II of the North Carolina Constitution. [11] The North Carolina General Assembly is the state legislature . Like all other states except for Nebraska , the legislature is bicameral , currently consisting of the 120-member North Carolina House of Representatives [ 12 ] and the 50-member North ...

  5. There's a proposed amendment to the NC Constitution on the ...

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    This largely partisan ballot measure asks voters to make a small wording change to the state constitution. Here's what it would actually change. There's a proposed amendment to the NC Constitution ...

  6. North Carolina citizens-only voting amendment passes

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    The only ballot measure North Carolina voters saw statewide this year, called the citizens-only voting amendment, passed.. The constitutional amendment, which just needed a majority vote from ...

  7. Amend the NC constitution to clarify voting law? Another ...

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    Regarding “NC Republicans want citizens-only voting amendment,” : You don’t go through the time and expense to amend the state constitution to make current law “crystal clear.” You amend ...

  8. Fayetteville Convention - Wikipedia

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    Governor Samuel Johnston presided over the Convention. The Fayetteville Convention was a meeting by 271 delegates from North Carolina to ratify the US Constitution.Governor Samuel Johnston presided over the convention, which met in Fayetteville, North Carolina, from November 16 to 23, 1789 to debate on and decide on the ratification of the Constitution, which had recommended to the states by ...

  9. Governor of North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    North Carolina's line of gubernatorial succession is by enumerated in Article III, Section 3 of the Constitution of North Carolina [53] and General Statutes Section 147.11.1.