For the first time in eight years, North Carolina will have a new attorney general ... A former state senator and prosecutor ...
The Chapel Hill native is a former prosecutor who says he wants to be a "non-partisan, independent voice for the people of North Carolina." Some of Jackson's priorities include tackling the ...
and he served eight years in the North Carolina Senate, representing Mecklenburg County. Jackson was elected to Congress, but new district maps effectively drew him out of re-election this year.
The attorney general’s race is one of the most expensive and competitive races on the ballot in North Carolina this year.
With all precincts reporting, Jackson led by 2 percentage points, or about 147,000 votes, according to unofficial results from the North Carolina ... attorney in Gaston County from 2011 to 2014.
Missouri voters in and around Kansas City have cast ballots to weigh in on the races for governor, attorney general, state legislators, Jackson County prosecutor and more. Voters are also deciding ...
Democratic Congressman Jeff Jackson is expected ... attorney in Gaston County. “What I have had is extensive and complex experience with the judicial system in North Carolina,” Bishop said ...
One of two outgoing members of Congress will be North Carolina's next attorney general. Republican U.S. Rep. Dan Bishop and ...
A Jackson Police Department official confirmed that a body found Tuesday near the train tracks on North State Street was a homicide. Deputy Chief Sequerna Banks identified the deceased victim as ...
Jackson currently holds North Carolina's 14th Congressional District seat, has served in the North Carolina Senate, and worked as a prosecutor in Gaston County. It's expected that one of his top ...
As of 11:20 p.m. Tuesday, Democratic candidate Jeff Jackson had 2,558,507 votes (51.8%). Republican candidate Dan Bishop had 2,379,011 votes (48.2%). As of 11:20 p.m. Tuesday, Democratic candidate ...
Democratic U.S. Rep. Jeff Jackson has won North Carolina’s attorney general’s race. The Associated Press called the race for Jackson at 11:32 p.m. on Tuesday, just over four hours after polls ...