- North Carolina lieutenant gubernatorial election, 1996
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North Carolina lieutenant governor election, 1996 1992 ← 5 November 1996 → 2000 Nominee Dennis A. Wicker Steve Arnold Party Democratic Republican Popular vote 1,339,893 1,094,531 Percentage 54.5% 44.5%
Lieutenant Governor before election
Elected Lieutenant Governor
The North Carolina lieutenant gubernatorial election of 1996 was held on 5 November 1996, as part of the elections to the Council of State. North Carolina also held a gubernatorial election on the same day, but the offices of Governor and Lieutenant Governor are elected independently.
The election was won by Democratic incumbent Dennis A. Wicker, who won a second term. In the general election, Wicker defeated Republican Steve Arnold by 55% to 45%.
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1996 North Carolina lieutenant governor election[1] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Democratic Dennis A. Wicker 1,500,206 54.50 Republican Steve Arnold 1,315,825 44.52 Natural Law John Dainotto 23,948 0.97 Turnout 2,866,383 Footnotes
- ^ "Lieutenant Governor". North Carolina State Board of Elections. http://www.app.sboe.state.nc.us/NCSBE/Elec/Results/PastElect/results9/ltgov.htm. Retrieved 7 January 2010.
Categories:- North Carolina elections, 1996
- Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina elections
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