Lenoir, North Carolina

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Lenoir, North Carolina

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Lenoir is a city in Caldwell County, North Carolina. The city had 18,352 residents as of 2020, according to the United States Census Bureau.[1]

Federal officials

The current members of the U.S. Senate from North Carolina are:

Office title Officeholder name Date assumed office Party affiliation

U.S. Senate North Carolina

Ted Budd

January 3, 2023

Republican Party

U.S. Senate North Carolina

Thom Tillis

January 3, 2015

Republican Party


To view a map of U.S. House districts in North Carolina and find your representative, click here.

State officials

The following is a list of the current state executive officials from North Carolina:


Office Name Party Date assumed office
Attorney General of North Carolina Josh Stein Democratic January 1, 2017
Governor of North Carolina Roy Cooper Democratic January 1, 2017
Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina Mark K. Robinson Republican January 1, 2021
North Carolina Commissioner of Agriculture Steve Troxler Republican February 8, 2005
North Carolina Commissioner of Insurance Mike Causey Republican January 1, 2017
North Carolina Commissioner of Labor Josh Dobson Republican January 1, 2021
North Carolina Secretary of State Elaine Marshall Democratic 1996
North Carolina State Auditor Jessica Holmes Democratic December 16, 2023
North Carolina State Controller Nels Roseland Nonpartisan July 1, 2022
North Carolina Superintendent of Public Instruction Catherine Truitt Republican January 1, 2021
North Carolina Treasurer Dale Folwell Republican January 1, 2017


To view a list of state legislators from North Carolina, click here.

Ballot measures

See also: List of North Carolina ballot measures and Caldwell County, North Carolina ballot measures

To view a list of statewide measures in North Carolina, click here.

To view a list of local ballot measures in Caldwell County, North Carolina, click here.

Local recalls

See also: Laws governing recall in North Carolina

No specific grounds are required for recall in North Carolina. The recall of local officials in North Carolina is governed by local charters and ordinances. Because of this, recall laws regarding signature requirements and circulation time vary by locality.[2]

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