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Maurice 鈥淢o鈥 Green is the first African American state superintendent in North Carolina鈥檚 history and the first Democrat in the office in eight years. His friends describe him as a quiet leader and a defender of public schools, educators, and students.
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Democratic candidate Mo Green has won the race to be North Carolina's state superintendent of public instruction, defeating Republican Michele Morrow.
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One of the down ballot races in North Carolina gaining national attention this year is the contest for state superintendent. Democrat Mo Green and Republican Michele Morrow are both political newcomers, and their politics couldn't be further apart.
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Co-host Jeff Tiberii is joined by 瓜神app reporters Colin Campbell and Liz Schlemmer to discuss the platforms and candidacies of Republican Michele Morrow and Democrat Mo Green, who are running for state superintendent.
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In a surprise, incumbent State Superintendent Catherine Truitt was defeated by challenger Michele Morrow in the Republican primary. Morrow cast herself as more conservative than Truitt.
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Two Republicans and three Democrats are running for North Carolina superintendent 鈥 a role overseeing the state鈥檚 public education system.
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The Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education is preparing for political or legal ramifications after it voted unanimously last week to give preliminary approval to a district policy that defies the recently passed state law commonly known as the 'Parents Bill of Rights.'
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On November 6th, North Carolina voters will elect a new governor. They'll also make selections for Council of State offices. Isaac-Davy Aronson has this鈥
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John Tedesco won the republican primary run-off for Superintendent of Public Instruction by beating Richard Alexander.Jeff Tiberii: Tedesco earned more鈥
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Tomorrow is primary day in North Carolina, again. In races in which no candidate received more than 40% of the vote in the May 8th primary, the top 2鈥