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    County. A member of the Democratic Party, Easley was North Carolina's second Catholic governor. Mike Easley was born on March 23, 1950, in Rocky Mount...
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    January 2001, and was replaced by fellow Democrat, Attorney General Mike Easley. In the 1970s Governor Hunt was a supporter of the Equal Rights Amendment...
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    election was between the Democratic incumbent Mike Easley and the Republican nominee Patrick J. Ballantine. Easley won by 56% to 43%, winning his second term...
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    middle and high school students out on short-term suspension. Governor Mike Easley signed the bill in June of that year. In March 2002, after the North...
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    Michael Francis Easley Jr. (born 1985) is an American lawyer who is the United States attorney for the Eastern District of North Carolina. Easley received his...
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    Richard Vinroot and the Democratic nominee, state Attorney General Mike Easley. Easley won by 52% to 46%, and succeeded fellow Democrat Jim Hunt as governor...
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  • Governor Mike Easley as the interim North Carolina Superintendent of Public Instruction in September 2004, following the resignation of Mike Ward, and...
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  • appointed to a North Carolina Superior Court vacancy in 2005, Governor Mike Easley appointed Nifong to fill out the remainder of Hardin's term. Nifong was...
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  • Kenny Easley (born 1959), American football player Michael Easley (disambiguation), multiple people Mike Easley (born 1950), politician Nick Easley (born...
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    an associate justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court by Governor Mike Easley in 2001, retaining the position until 2003. He was a member of the Congressional...
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