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Mike Easley

Mike Easley
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72nd Governor of North Carolina
In office
January 6, 2001 – January 10, 2009
Lieutenant Beverly Perdue
Preceded by Jim Hunt
Succeeded by Beverly Perdue
48th North Carolina Attorney General
In office
January 9, 1993 – January 6, 2001
Governor Jim Hunt
Preceded by Lacy Thornburg
Succeeded by Roy A. Cooper
Personal details
Born Michael Francis Easley
(1950-03-23) March 23, 1950 (age 66)
Rocky Mount, North Carolina
Political party Democratic
Spouse(s) Mary Easley
Residence Charlotte, North Carolina
Alma mater University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
North Carolina Central University
Profession Lawyer
Religion Roman Catholic

Michael Francis "Mike" Easley (born March 23, 1950) is an American politician who served as the 72nd governor of the U.S. state of North Carolina from 2001 to 2009. He is member of the North Carolina Democratic Party. Easley was North Carolina's second Catholic governor. Thomas Burke was the first, though Easley is the first elected by popular vote.

Easley was raised a Roman Catholic in otherwise overwhelmingly Protestant Nash County, North Carolina. His father, Alexander Easley, owned one of the two big tobacco warehouses in the area. Easley earned a degree with honors in political science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1972. While at UNC he was a member of Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity. He then attended the North Carolina Central University School of Law, earning his J.D. degree, with honors, in 1976.

Easley is married to Mary Easley (née Pipines), who worked in the Provost's Office at North Carolina State University until June 8, 2009, when her contract was terminated by the North Carolina State Board of Trustees. She is a former law professor at North Carolina Central University and also worked for ten years as a prosecutor. The two have one son, Michael Easley, Jr.

Easley was elected District Attorney, one of the youngest ever in the state, in 1982.

A Democrat, Easley ran unsuccessfully in that party's 1990 primary for the U.S. Senate; he lost to former Charlotte mayor Harvey Gantt, who himself lost to incumbent Jesse Helms. Easley was elected North Carolina Attorney General in 1992. He won reelection in 1996. In the 1996 election for attorney general, Easley garnered 59.07% of the vote, compared with opponent Robert H. Edmonds, Jr.'s 40.93% of votes. This represented a margin of victory of 446,169 votes.


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