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Dennis A. Wicker (born 1952) is a North Carolina lawyer and politician from Sanford who served as a member of the North Carolina House of Representatives (1981–1993), and as Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina (1993–2001). As lieutenant governor, he became the first statewide elected official to chair the State Board of Community Colleges, which sets policy for the state’s 58-campus system. Wicker was also a member of the North Carolina State Board of Education and the State Board of Economic Development.
He was an unsuccessful candidate for the Democratic Party's nomination for Governor of North Carolina in 2000, losing to Mike Easley.
The Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center at Central Carolina Community College was named in his honor in 1995 because of his role in securing funding for the center.
Wicker is presently the leader of the Government Relations group in the Raleigh office of Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough, LLP. Wicker is a regular panelist on the television show “NC Spin” discussing various current issues in North Carolina politics.
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Preceded by
James Carson GardnerLieutenant Governor of North Carolina
1993-2001Succeeded by
Bev PerdueCategories:- Lieutenant Governors of North Carolina
- Members of the North Carolina House of Representatives
- North Carolina Democrats
- North Carolina lawyers
- Living people
- 1952 births
- North Carolina politician stubs
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