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Elections to choose members of the North Carolina Council of State (who head executive branch departments) were held on Tuesday, November 2, 2004. In all but two races (Superintendent of Public Instruction and Labor Commissioner), incumbent Democrats sought re-election. On a national level, Republican George W. Bush captured the state's electoral votes while incumbent Democratic governor Mike Easley won a second term.

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  • Elections to choose members of the North Carolina Council of State (who head executive branch departments) were held on Tuesday, November 2, 2004. In all but two races (Superintendent of Public Instruction and Labor Commissioner), incumbent Democrats sought re-election. The U.S. Presidential election, U.S. House election, U.S. Senate election, North Carolina gubernatorial election, , and North Carolina judicial elections were all held on the same day. Note that the Governor and Lt. Governor are also members of the Council of State, but their elections are covered in the article on the 2004 gubernatorial election. On a national level, Republican George W. Bush captured the state's electoral votes while incumbent Democratic governor Mike Easley won a second term. (en)
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  • Elections to choose members of the North Carolina Council of State (who head executive branch departments) were held on Tuesday, November 2, 2004. In all but two races (Superintendent of Public Instruction and Labor Commissioner), incumbent Democrats sought re-election. On a national level, Republican George W. Bush captured the state's electoral votes while incumbent Democratic governor Mike Easley won a second term. (en)
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