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2004 Election > Total votes as percentage
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58.2% |
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[37th of 51]
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2004 Election > Voting age population
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5,923,000 |
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[9th of 51]
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Definition: Government > 2004 Election > Voting age population |
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, 2005. |
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2004 Election > Youth voter turnout
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43% |
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[28th of 41]
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Definition: Government > 2004 Election > Youth voter turnout |
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, 2005. |
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Electoral Votes
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15 |
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[10th of 51]
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Definition: Government > Electoral Votes |
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Source: CIRCLE, The Center for Information and Reasearch on Civic Learning and Engagement |
Gun Laws > Permits North Carolina requires a permit, valid for 5 years, to purchase a handgun. A separate permit is required to carry a concealed handgun. A person who may possess a machine gun is required to obtain a permit from the county sheriff. |
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Definition: Government > Gun Laws > Permits |
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Source: FirstGov Official Government website |
Gun Laws > Prohibited firearms It is unlawful to manufacture, possess, sell, purchase, or acquire a fully automatic firearm, a short-barrel rifle or shotgun, or certain other firearms; or to manufacture, sell, give away, or possess machine guns, sub-machine guns, or other like weapons, except in limited circumstances. |
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Definition: Government > Gun Laws > Prohibited firearms |
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Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics, 2003 |
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Seats in the House of Representatives
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13 seats |
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[10th of 50]
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Definition: Government > Seats in the House of Representatives |
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Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics, 2003 |
US gubernatorial elections, 1992 > Election results > Status Term-limited, Democratic victory |
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Definition: Government > US gubernatorial elections, 1992 > Election results > Status |
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Source: The United States House of Representatives |
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US gubernatorial elections, 1996 > Election results > Incumbent
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Jim Hunt |
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Definition: Government > US gubernatorial elections, 1996 > Election results > Incumbent |
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Source: Wikipedia: United States gubernatorial elections, 1992 |
US gubernatorial elections, 1996 > Election results > Opposing Candidates Robin Hayes (Republican) 42.8% Scott Yost (Libertarian) 0.7% Julia Van Witt (Natural Law) 0.6% |
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Definition: Government > US gubernatorial elections, 1996 > Election results > Opposing Candidates |
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Source: Wikipedia: United States gubernatorial elections, 1996 |
US gubernatorial elections, 1996 > Election results > Party Democratic |
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Definition: Government > US gubernatorial elections, 1996 > Election results > Party |
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Source: Wikipedia: United States gubernatorial elections, 1996 |
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US gubernatorial elections, 1996 > Election results > Status
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Re-elected, 56.0% |
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Definition: Government > US gubernatorial elections, 1996 > Election results > Status |
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Source: Wikipedia: United States gubernatorial elections, 1996 |
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US gubernatorial elections, 2000 > Election results > Incumbent
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Jim Hunt |
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Definition: Government > US gubernatorial elections, 2000 > Election results > Incumbent |
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Source: Wikipedia: United States gubernatorial elections, 1996 |
US gubernatorial elections, 2000 > Election results > Opposing Candidates Mike Easley (Democratic) 52% Richard Vinroot (Republican) 46.3% Barbara Howe (Libertarian) 1.5% Douglas Schell (Reform) 0.3% |
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Definition: Government > US gubernatorial elections, 2000 > Election results > Opposing Candidates |
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Source: Wikipedia: United States gubernatorial elections, 2000 |
US gubernatorial elections, 2000 > Election results > Party Democratic |
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Definition: Government > US gubernatorial elections, 2000 > Election results > Party |
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Source: Wikipedia: United States gubernatorial elections, 2000 |
US gubernatorial elections, 2000 > Election results > Status Term-Limited, Democratic victory |
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Definition: Government > US gubernatorial elections, 2000 > Election results > Status |
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Source: Wikipedia: United States gubernatorial elections, 2000 |
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US gubernatorial elections, 2004 > Election results > Incumbent
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Mike Easley |
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Definition: Government > US gubernatorial elections, 2004 > Election results > Incumbent |
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Source: Wikipedia: United States gubernatorial elections, 2000 |
US gubernatorial elections, 2004 > Election results > Opposing Candidates Patrick Ballantine (Republican) 42.9% Barbara Howe (Libertarian) 1.5% |
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Definition: Government > US gubernatorial elections, 2004 > Election results > Opposing Candidates |
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Source: Wikipedia: United States gubernatorial elections, 2004 |
US gubernatorial elections, 2004 > Election results > Party Democratic |
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Definition: Government > US gubernatorial elections, 2004 > Election results > Party |
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Source: Wikipedia: United States gubernatorial elections, 2004 |
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US gubernatorial elections, 2004 > Election results > Status
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Re-elected, 55.6% |
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Definition: Government > US gubernatorial elections, 2004 > Election results > Status |
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Source: Wikipedia: United States gubernatorial elections, 2004 |