In the original 1776 North Carolina State Constitution, the executive branch of government was solely comprised of the Governor. It was not until 1868 that the Lieutenant Governor position, along with other executive offices, was added to the branch. The current NC State Constitution today was ratified in 1971 and outlines the powers of the Governor and Lieutenant Governor thoroughly. The designated constitutional powers of the NC Lieutenant Governor include serving as the President of the Senate with the ability to cast tie-breaking votes, serving on the State Board of Education, and most notably, succeeding the Governor upon the death, resignation, or removal from office. These powers are weak in the spectrum of NC government because ties...
North Carolina had never been a docile colony. She was rough-hewn, populated by ambitious men whose ...
In this commentary, Paul Mills discusses the balance between the executive and legislative branches ...
Assembly Constitutional Amendment 27. Repeals section 4 of Article V and adds section 4.5 to Article...
In the original 1776 North Carolina State Constitution, the executive branch of government was solel...
In all the States of the American Union there is an official known as the governor, who is at the he...
Lieutenant governorships originally did not exist in the United States in significant numbers. But a...
PRESIDENT OF SENATE. LEGISLATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Repeals constitutional provision that Lie...
In 1788, delegates assembled in North Carolina to decide whether to ratify the Constitution. A debat...
This Article explores the development of the political question doctrine in North Carolina jurisprud...
State constitutions written in 1776 were heavily indebted to the dominant Whig theories of politics....
This Article examines the debates of the Founders over the separation of powers doctrine as it relat...
This study applies the theory of representative bureaucracy to state level political appointees over...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityWhen the thirteen American colonies won their independence from Gre...
Transcript of annual speech given by Governor Carroll A. Campbell, Jr. to both houses of the state l...
A governor\u27s role as chief legislator is based on his ability to recommend legislation and then u...
North Carolina had never been a docile colony. She was rough-hewn, populated by ambitious men whose ...
In this commentary, Paul Mills discusses the balance between the executive and legislative branches ...
Assembly Constitutional Amendment 27. Repeals section 4 of Article V and adds section 4.5 to Article...
In the original 1776 North Carolina State Constitution, the executive branch of government was solel...
In all the States of the American Union there is an official known as the governor, who is at the he...
Lieutenant governorships originally did not exist in the United States in significant numbers. But a...
PRESIDENT OF SENATE. LEGISLATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Repeals constitutional provision that Lie...
In 1788, delegates assembled in North Carolina to decide whether to ratify the Constitution. A debat...
This Article explores the development of the political question doctrine in North Carolina jurisprud...
State constitutions written in 1776 were heavily indebted to the dominant Whig theories of politics....
This Article examines the debates of the Founders over the separation of powers doctrine as it relat...
This study applies the theory of representative bureaucracy to state level political appointees over...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityWhen the thirteen American colonies won their independence from Gre...
Transcript of annual speech given by Governor Carroll A. Campbell, Jr. to both houses of the state l...
A governor\u27s role as chief legislator is based on his ability to recommend legislation and then u...
North Carolina had never been a docile colony. She was rough-hewn, populated by ambitious men whose ...
In this commentary, Paul Mills discusses the balance between the executive and legislative branches ...
Assembly Constitutional Amendment 27. Repeals section 4 of Article V and adds section 4.5 to Article...