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Jim Harney

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Personal
Profession
Business owner
Contact

Jim Harney was a 2012 Republican candidate for Governor of North Carolina in the 2012 elections.[1] In a phone interview with a local news outlet, Harney said he was discouraged from running as an Independent candidate because of the signature requirements to get on the ballot.[2]

Biography

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Harney runs Harney Designs, a promotional advertising business.[2]

Education

  • Southgate Anderson High School

Elections

2012

Harney ran for the Republican nomination for Governor of North Carolina.[3] He, along with Scott Jones, James Mahan, Charles Moss and Paul Wright, lost to Pat McCrory in the May 8th primary.[1]

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