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  2. North Carolina State Auditor - Wikipedia

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    US$157,403 annually. Website. auditor.nc.gov. The State Auditor of North Carolina is a statewide elected office in the U.S. state of North Carolina. The state auditor is a constitutional officer responsible for overseeing and reviewing the financial accounts of all state government agencies. The auditor also conducts performance audits of state ...

  3. Jessica Holmes (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Maria Cervania. Personal details. Political party. Democratic. Education. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill ( BA, JD) Jessica Holmes (born 1983/1984) [1] is an American attorney and politician who has served as the 18th North Carolina State Auditor since December 16, 2023, having filled the vacancy caused by the resignation of Beth Wood .

  4. Beth Wood - Wikipedia

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    Democratic. Education. Wayne Community College ( AS) East Carolina University ( BA) Beth A. Wood (born April 22, 1954) is an American politician and accountant who formerly served as the Auditor of North Carolina from 2009 until 2023. A Democrat, she is the first woman to hold the office. Born in New Bern, she initially worked as a dental ...

  5. List of counties in Texas - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. state of Texas is divided into 254 counties, more than any other U.S. state. [1] While only about 20% of Texas counties are generally located within the Houston—Dallas—San Antonio—Austin areas, they serve a majority of the state's population with approximately 30,503,301 inhabitants. Texas was originally divided into ...

  6. 2000 North Carolina Council of State election - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The North Carolina Council of State election of 2000 was held on 7 November 2000, 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. The new Council of State was formally inaugurated on January 6, 2001.

  7. Who's on the ballot in the Republican auditor runoff ... - AOL

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    The road to November has one more obstacle for Republican candidates in the state auditor race: the second primary. Second primaries are not immediate in the Tar Heel state.Law says that a second ...

  8. List of North Carolina state symbols - Wikipedia

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    It served as the state's only emblem for 14 years until the adoption of the state flag in 1885. Enacted by law in 2013, the newest symbols of North Carolina are the state art medium, clay; the state fossil, the megalodon teeth; the state frog, the Pine Barrens tree frog; the state marsupial, the Virginia opossum; and the state salamander, the ...

  9. List of counties in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Partitioned into Greene County, Lenoir County, and Wayne County. Tryon County. 1768 [14] 1779 [14] Partitioned into Lincoln County and Rutherford County. For several months in 1784, Cumberland County was known as Fayette County and sent representatives to the North Carolina General Assembly of April 1784 under this name.