North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein is elected as the state’s Governor

North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein was elected Governor on Tuesday, defeating Republican Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson and maintaining Democratic leadership of the chief executive’s office in a state where Republicans have recently controlled the legislature and appeals courts.

Stein, a Harvard-trained lawyer, former state senator and the state’s chief law enforcement officer since 2017, will succeed fellow Democrat Roy Cooper, who was term-limited from seeking reelection. He will be the state’s first Jewish Governor. Robinson’s campaign was greatly hampered by a damning report in September that he had posted messages on an online pornography website, including that he was a “black NAZI.”

Democrats have held the Governor’s mansion for all but four years since 1993, even as the GOP has held legislative majorities since 2011.

Republished with permission from The Associated Press.




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