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This photo provided by the Holley For NC shows North Carolina state Rep. Yvonne Holley. North Carolina voters are poised to make history in November electing an African American as lieutenant governor for the first time now that a legislator won the Democratic nomination. State Rep. Yvonne Holley of Raleigh got the most votes in last week’s party primary for the No. 2 executive branch job, but fell short of receiving more than 30% to win outright. (Paulette Hill/Holley For NC via AP)

This photo provided by the Holley For NC shows North Carolina state Rep. Yvonne Holley. North Carolina voters are poised to make history in November electing an African American as lieutenant governor for the first time now that a legislator won the Democratic nomination. State Rep. Yvonne Holley of Raleigh got the most votes in last week’s party primary for the No. 2 executive branch job, but fell short of receiving more than 30% to win outright. (Paulette Hill/Holley For NC via AP)

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