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North Carolina placed the primary election under state control in 1915--a great step in election history. Today the North Carolina election machinery is headed by a five-man State Board of Elections. Lewis discusses the logistics behind running primaries as the State gets ready for a new election year.
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The Democrats nominated new candidates to contest three of North Carolina's twelve Congressional seats in 1946. Two incumbents did not seek renomination; one incumbent was defeated. In the Fifth and Sixth Congressional Districts it took second primaries to confirm the incumbents.
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The law provides that public officials shall continue in office until their successors are elected and qualified. So, although the curtain has fallen on the election of hundreds of local, state, and federal officers, there remains to be performed the act as significant as the drama of the election: oath of office.