James Eubert Holshouser Jr. (October 8, 1934 – June 17, 2013) was an American lawyer and politician who served as the 68th Governor of North Carolina...
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Jim Hunt (redirect from James B. Hunt, Jr.)
[citation needed] He was sworn in on January 5, 1973. With the election of James Holshouser as governor in 1972—the first Republican to win the office in decades—the...
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7, 1972. Republican nominee James Holshouser defeated Democratic nominee Skipper Bowles with 51% of the vote. Holshouser thus became the first Republican...
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role of lieutenant governor as a full-time job. With the election of James Holshouser as governor in 1972—the first Republican to win the office in decades—the...
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miscellaneous members appointed by the governor. He was succeeded by James Holshouser on January 5, 1973. Constitutionally barred from seeking another term...
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Augustus M. Gurney- United States general officer who retired here James Holshouser Jr. – former Republican Governor of North Carolina Sandy Koufax – Hall...
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Illinois. In North Carolina, Ford was backed by moderate Governor James Holshouser while Reagan was backed by Helms and Thomas F. Ellis. North Carolina...
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Kit Bond (R-MO) Otis Bowen (R-IN) James B. Edwards (R-SC) Daniel J. Evans (R-WA) Mills Godwin (R-VA) James Holshouser (R-NC) William Milliken (R-MI) Robert...
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Greg Murphy (politician) North Carolina Governor James G. Martin North Carolina Governor James Holshouser Several governors of North and South Carolina US...
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– former NFL player for the Washington Redskins and Detroit Lions James Holshouser – was the 68th Governor of North Carolina Michael Houser – founding...
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1978, p. 1167. "James E. Holshouser". National Governors Association. Retrieved May 26, 2023. Tarleton, Larry (January 6, 1973). "Holshouser Sworn In As Governor"...
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Franklin Daniels, Chairman of the Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce. James Holshouser, former governor of North Carolina (1973–1977), former vice chairman...
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gubernatorial elections became increasingly competitive. In 1972, James Holshouser was elected as the state's first Republican governor of the 20th century...
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Kit Bond (R-MO) Otis Bowen (R-IN) James B. Edwards (R-SC) Daniel J. Evans (R-WA) Mills Godwin (R-VA) James Holshouser (R-NC) William Milliken (R-MI) Robert...
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When his physical condition weakened in 1985, then-North Carolina Governor James G. Martin assigned a trooper to drive Eure to and from work each day. Eure...
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Skipper Bowles, lost in the general election to Republican candidate James Holshouser. Throughout his life Hawkins was an ardent supporter of equal rights...
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of ex-Confederates such as Samuel Price, Allen T. Caperton and Charles James Faulkner. In 1876 the state Democratic ticket of eight candidates were all...
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1927) 2013 – Bulbs Ehlers, American basketball player (b. 1923) 2013 – James Holshouser, American politician, 68th Governor of North Carolina (b. 1934) 2014...
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and he was also Secretary of Revenue under North Carolina Governor James Holshouser. In 1979, Coble was elected to the North Carolina House of Representatives...
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who were named James, having been preceded and succeeded by Jim Hunt, who in turn was preceded in his first term by James Holshouser. In 1993, he retired...
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competitive in statewide elections for the first time since 1900: James Holshouser was elected Governor of the state, and Jesse Helms, a former Democrat...
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state simply: Helms's support. While Ford had the backing of Governor James Holshouser, the grassroots movement formed in North Carolina by Ellis and backed...
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Terry Sanford (redirect from James T. Sanford)
withdrew and formed another firm with former North Carolina governor James Holshouser in Raleigh. Sanford also finished his last book, Outlive Your Enemies:...
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a ransacking in Visalia, California, definitely attributable to Joseph James DeAngelo, at this time a police officer, who will commit at least 13 murders...
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– The fundamentalist organization Focus on the Family is founded by Dr. James Dobson. March 28 – The 49th Academy Awards ceremony, hosted by Richard Pryor...
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general counsel for the development project. In October 1973, Governor James Holshouser appointed him to the State Board of Youth Development. Clayton shuttered...
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appointed district attorney for Robeson and Scotland counties by Governor James Holshouser to fill a vacancy created by the death of his predecessor, John Regan...
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– Gerry Hitchens, English footballer and manager (d. 1983) 1934 – James Holshouser, American lawyer and politician, 68th Governor of North Carolina (d...
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Edmisten was the Democratic nominee for governor in 1984, losing to Republican James G. Martin, a loss attributed to Martin's endorsements by Edmisten's Democratic...
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scandal (United States): In a letter to Judge John Sirica, Watergate burglar James W. McCord Jr. admits that he and other defendants have been pressured to...
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