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Democrat Jeff Jackson to serve
Who is Jeff Jackson, the Democrat who will take over as NC’s next attorney general?
Prior to being elected attorney general, Jeff Jackson was a member of Congress, state senator, prosecutor, and soldier in Afghanistan.
Jackson declares victory against Bishop to become NC's next attorney general
Jackson defeated Republican US Rep. Dan Bishop in the general election. "It was close, but we won," Jeff Jackson told the crowd at his watch party. Jackson, who represents the 14th congressional district is also a major in the Army National Guard and served in Afghanistan.
Democrat Jeff Jackson tops Republican Dan Bishop in race for attorney general
Democrat Jeff Jackson will be North Carolina’s next attorney general after defeating Republican Dan Bishop. The Associated Press projected Jackson as the victor at around 11:30 p.m. As of 11:39 p.m.,
LIVE RESULTS: Democrat Jeff Jackson to serve as North Carolina’s next attorney general after Republican Dan Bishop concedes
Democrat Jeff Jackson will serve as North Carolina’s next attorney general after his opponent, Republican Dan Bishop, conceded on Tuesday night. Background North
Jackson tops Bishop in race to be North Carolina's next attorney general
Democrat Jeff Jackson defeated Republican Dan Bishop in a race between two sitting members of the U.S. House of Representatives.
Democratic US Rep. Jeff Jackson is elected as North Carolina's attorney general
RALEIGH, N.C. — Democratic U.S. Rep.
Jeff
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was elected North Carolina’s next attorney general on Tuesday, defeating Republican congressman Dan Bishop in an expensive campaign focused on ...
Democratic U.S. Rep. Jeff Jackson is N.C.'s next attorney general
Democratic U.S. Rep. Jeff Jackson will be the state's new attorney general after defeating Republican U.S. Rep. Dan Bishop. Why it matters: As the state's top lawyer, Jackson will provide legal advice to the General Assembly and state officials.
Democratic Rep. Jeff Jackson wins high-profile race for North Carolina Attorney General
Democratic U.S. Rep. Jeff Jackson has won the race to be the state's next attorney general, defeating Republican U.S. Rep. Dan Bishop.
Democrat Jeff Jackson wins attorney general over Republican Dan Bishop
North Carolina's next attorney general will be Democrat Jeff Jackson, after Republican Dan Bishop conceded shortly after 11 p.m. Tuesday.
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NC elects Hunt as lieutenant governor. That’s not the only statewide race that flipped.
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2 US House members seek to become North Carolina’s attorney general
The two men seeking to become North Carolina's next attorney general are both outgoing members of Congress who have ...
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