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Walter H. Dalton

Walter H. Dalton (born May 21, 1949) is an American attorney and politician who served as the 33rd Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina. A member of the Democratic Party, he served six terms in the state senate before his election to the office of lieutenant governor in 2008.[1]

Walter Dalton
33rd Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina
In office
January 10, 2009 – January 7, 2013
GovernorBev Perdue
Preceded byBev Perdue
Succeeded byDan Forest
Member of the North Carolina Senate
In office
January 1, 1997 – January 1, 2009
Preceded byDennis Davis
Succeeded byDebbie Clary
Constituency37th district (1997–2003)
46th district (2003–2009)
President of Isothermal Community College
In office
2013–2021
Personal details
Born (1949-05-21) May 21, 1949 (age 74)
Rutherfordton, North Carolina, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseLucille Dalton
Children2
EducationUniversity of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (BS, JD)

Dalton was the Democratic nominee for Governor of North Carolina in 2012.[2] He lost the general election to former Charlotte Mayor Pat McCrory.

In 2013, he was named president of Isothermal Community College located in Rutherford County, North Carolina. He served as the college's president until his retirement in 2021.[3]

Early life, education, and law career edit

Dalton was born in Rutherfordton, Rutherford County, North Carolina to Charles Dalton, a former state senator, and Amanda Dalton, a schoolteacher. He earned a B.S. in Business Administration from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1971, and earned a J.D. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Law in 1975.

Dalton worked in the Audit Department of Union Trust Company between 1971 and 1972. He clerked for Woodrow W. Jones, Chief Judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of North Carolina, between 1975 and 1977. He worked for many years as an attorney based in Rutherfordton, North Carolina. He joined the law firm of Hamrick, Bowen, Nanney & Dalton, LLP in 1977 and left in 2000.[4]

North Carolina Senate (1997–2009) edit

 
Dalton speaking at the 2012 Democratic National Convention

Elections edit

Dalton represented constituents in Cleveland and Rutherford counties in the North Carolina General Assembly. His district was originally the 37th Senate district, but it was renumbered as the 46th in the redistricting following the 2000 United States Census.

Dalton's legislative career began in 1996 when he challenged freshman incumbent Republican state senator Dennis Davis. The general election was close, with Dalton being declared the winner by a margin of 50.38%–49.62%, after a recount.[5][6] Davis tried to win back the seat in 1998, but Dalton won by a larger margin, 54.86%–45.14%.[7] In 2000, he defeated Scott Neisler, 55%–45%.[8] In 2002, he defeated Republican nominee John Weatherly, 52%–45%.[9] In 2004, he defeated Republican nominee Jim Testa, 53%–47%.[10] In 2006, he defeated Republican nominee Wes Westmoreland, 54%–46%.[11]

Tenure edit

In the State Senate, Dalton served as co-chair of the Senate Education Committee and co-chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee.

During his time as a state senator, Dalton focused on improving education. Dalton worked to increase teacher pay while also reducing class sizes.[12] In 2003, Dalton sponsored the Innovative Education Initiatives Act, establishing North Carolina’s award-winning network of Early College High Schools.[13] The Early Colleges are a system of high schools partnered with institutions of higher learning that allow students to graduate with both a high school diploma and either an associate degree or college credit in five years. He also supported increasing funding for the state’s public university and community college systems during his tenure.[14]

As a state senator, Dalton developed a reputation as a pro-business Democrat. He promoted incentives to help attract new businesses to North Carolina and relief to small business owners.[15]

In 2006, Dalton helped establish Chimney Rock State Park.[16]

Committee assignments edit

  • Senate Education Committee (Co-Chairman)[17]
  • Senate Appropriations Committee (Co-Chairman)[18]

Lieutenant Governor (2009–2013) edit

Election edit

In 2007, Dalton announced that he would seek the Democratic nomination for Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina in 2008.[19] He won the Democratic primary on May 6, 2008, defeating Hampton Dellinger, Patrick Smathers, and Dan Besse.[20] He won the general election on November 4, 2008 against the Republican nominee, former state senator Robert Pittenger.[1]

Tenure edit

Dalton was sworn in on January 10, 2009.[21] He served as the chairman of the Joining Our Businesses and Schools (JOBS) Commission. The commission included 20 business and education leaders. Through his work on the JOBS Commission, Dalton led a bipartisan effort to strengthen the relationship between private businesses and schools to help improve job training.[22]

Dalton was appointed Chairman of the North Carolina Logistics Task Force in December 2009.[23]

Dalton helped establish a small business assistance fund to help businesses across the state secure the credit necessary to expand and create jobs.[24]

2012 gubernatorial election edit

After first-term Governor Beverly Perdue announced that she would not seek a second term in 2012, Dalton announced that he would be a candidate for governor.[2] Ahead of the May 8 Democratic primary, Dalton was endorsed by The Charlotte Observer, which described him as "well-versed in both the legislative and executive branches and in the crucial issues facing the state" and as "battle-tested," making him the strongest general election candidate.[25] The Winston-Salem Journal also endorsed Dalton, writing that he had "considerable success as a legislator and played a major role in launching North Carolina's successful Early College program."[26] Dalton won the May 8 primary, defeating former U.S. Congressman Bob Etheridge and State Representative Bill Faison 46%–38%–6%.[27]

During the general election, polls gave McCrory anywhere from a two to 14-point advantage. Rasmussen Reports released a poll August 4[28] showing Dalton trailing McCrory by 5 points. In first quarter campaign finance reports, Dalton reported raising about $1 million less than McCrory's campaign.[29][30] Dalton also reported having $670,356.14 cash on hand at the end of the reporting period on April 21. McCrory reported having $3.1 million.

 
First Quarter 2012 Fundraising results reported the NC Board of Elections

In October 2012, the (Raleigh) News and Observer endorsed Dalton for the general election, writing that "on the merits of experience, knowledge, vision and judgment, [Dalton] is extraordinarily well equipped to give North Carolina the executive leadership it needs."[31] In 2008, the newspaper had endorsed McCrory.

[32]

Results edit

North Carolina gubernatorial election, 2012
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Pat McCrory 2,447,988 54.70% +7.82%
Democratic Walter H. Dalton 1,931,750 43.17% -7.10%
Libertarian Barbara Howe 95,154 2.13% -0.72%
Margin of victory 516,238 11.54% +8.14%
Turnout 4,474,892 67.30% -0.84%
Republican gain from Democratic Swing

Career after politics edit

Following the end of his term as lieutenant governor, Dalton was hired by Gardner-Webb University to teach a class on Southern politics and to serve as a special counsel to the university's president.[33] Several months later, he was selected as president of Isothermal Community College, where he had once served as board of trustees chairman.[34][35]

Personal life edit

Dalton's father, Charles, was also a North Carolina state senator, who died when Walter was 8 years old. His elder sister, Laura, helped their mother, Amanda, raise young Walter. She later became active in Republican politics and married Chuck Neely, a Republican who served in the state legislature and unsuccessfully ran for governor in 2000.[36]

Dalton's wife, Lucille, is a former teacher and former local school board member. Walter and Lucille Dalton are the parents of two children, Brian and Elizabeth.[37]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Dalton wins race for lieutenant governor". Charlotte Observer. Associated Press. 2008-11-05. Retrieved 2008-11-06. [dead link]
  2. ^ a b WRAL: Perdue will not seek re-election
  3. ^ Thomas, Emily (2021-01-28). "Former Lt. Gov. Walter Dalton reflects on his career and the future of community colleges". EducationNC. Retrieved 2023-10-15.
  4. ^ Lieutenant Governor Walter Dalton - Biography - Project Vote Smart
  5. ^ "Recount confirms senate race". The Robesonian. AP. November 20, 1996. Retrieved June 4, 2012.
  6. ^ "NC General Election Results 1996" (PDF). NC State Board of Elections. Retrieved June 4, 2012.[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ "NC General Election Results 1998" (PDF). NC State Board of Elections. Retrieved June 4, 2012.[permanent dead link]
  8. ^ ftp://www.app.sboe.state.nc.us/data/ElectResults/2000_11_07/20001107_results_NC_Senate_37.pdf[permanent dead link]
  9. ^ Our Campaigns - NC State Senate 46 Race - Nov 05, 2002
  10. ^ Our Campaigns - NC State Senate 46 Race - Nov 02, 2004
  11. ^ Our Campaigns - NC State Senate 46 Race - Nov 07, 2006
  12. ^ Robertson, Gary (September 24, 2001). "Education fares well in new budget". The Herald Sun.
  13. ^ Way, Dan E. (March 16, 2011). "Dalton: Education is our future". The Chapel Hill Herald.
  14. ^ Robertson, Gary (February 12, 2012). "Dalton begins NC gov campaign talking progress". Associated Press.
  15. ^ Robertson, Gary (April 29, 2004). "N.C. legislative panel recommends more business incentives". Associated Press.
  16. ^ Whitmire, Tim (July 19, 2006). "State offered $20 million for Chimney Rock". Associated Press.
  17. ^ The Robesonian - Google News Archive Search
  18. ^ Star-News - Google News Archive Search
  19. ^ Rob Christensen (2007-03-12). . The News & Observer. Archived from the original on 2008-09-18.
  20. ^ Don Kane (2008-03-07). . The News & Observer. Archived from the original on 2008-11-03.
  21. ^ Bonner, Lynn; Niolet, Benjamin (January 10, 2009). "Council of State also sworn in today: These four among those who will help the new governor steer the ship of state". The News & Observer.
  22. ^ Robertson, Gary (October 12, 2009). "NC's Dalton leads high school curricula panel". Associated Press.
  23. ^ "Dalton named chairman of NC logistics task force". Associated Press. December 8, 2009.
  24. ^ "Tuesday at the North Carolina General Assembly". Associated Press. April 14, 2009.
  25. ^ Charlotte Observer editorial Archived 2012-07-31 at archive.today
  26. ^ Winston-Salem Journal editorial
  27. ^ Charlotte Observer: Dalton to face McCrory for governor Archived 2012-07-23 at archive.today
  28. ^ "Election 2012: North Carolina Governor".
  29. ^ North Carolina Board of Elections 1Q Summary Report McCrory
  30. ^ North Carolina Board of Elections 1Q Summary Report Dalton Archived 2012-12-24 at archive.today
  31. ^ Walter Dalton's edge 2012-10-28 at the Wayback Machine
  32. ^ . North Carolina State Board of Elections. Archived from the original on November 7, 2012. Retrieved November 8, 2012.
  33. ^ Shelby Star
  34. ^
  35. ^ "Presidential Search". Isothermal Community College. Retrieved 2019-03-30.
  36. ^ News & Observer: Dalton, sister make odd political couple 2012-06-05 at the Wayback Machine
  37. ^ Campaign site: Meet Walter Dalton 2008-04-20 at the Wayback Machine

External links edit

  • Profile at Ballotpedia
  • Charlotte Observer endorses Dalton
  • North Carolina Democratic Party
North Carolina Senate
Preceded by
Dennis Davis
Member of the North Carolina Senate
from the 37th district

1997–2003
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Constituency established
Member of the North Carolina Senate
from the 46th district

2003–2009
Succeeded by
Party political offices
Preceded by Democratic nominee for Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina
2008
Succeeded by
Democratic nominee for Governor of North Carolina
2012
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina
2009–2013
Succeeded by

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Walter H Dalton born May 21 1949 is an American attorney and politician who served as the 33rd Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina A member of the Democratic Party he served six terms in the state senate before his election to the office of lieutenant governor in 2008 1 Walter Dalton33rd Lieutenant Governor of North CarolinaIn office January 10 2009 January 7 2013GovernorBev PerduePreceded byBev PerdueSucceeded byDan ForestMember of the North Carolina SenateIn office January 1 1997 January 1 2009Preceded byDennis DavisSucceeded byDebbie ClaryConstituency37th district 1997 2003 46th district 2003 2009 President of Isothermal Community CollegeIn office 2013 2021Personal detailsBorn 1949 05 21 May 21 1949 age 74 Rutherfordton North Carolina U S Political partyDemocraticSpouseLucille DaltonChildren2EducationUniversity of North Carolina Chapel Hill BS JD Dalton was the Democratic nominee for Governor of North Carolina in 2012 2 He lost the general election to former Charlotte Mayor Pat McCrory In 2013 he was named president of Isothermal Community College located in Rutherford County North Carolina He served as the college s president until his retirement in 2021 3 Contents 1 Early life education and law career 2 North Carolina Senate 1997 2009 2 1 Elections 2 2 Tenure 2 3 Committee assignments 3 Lieutenant Governor 2009 2013 3 1 Election 3 2 Tenure 4 2012 gubernatorial election 4 1 Results 5 Career after politics 6 Personal life 7 References 8 External linksEarly life education and law career editDalton was born in Rutherfordton Rutherford County North Carolina to Charles Dalton a former state senator and Amanda Dalton a schoolteacher He earned a B S in Business Administration from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1971 and earned a J D from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Law in 1975 Dalton worked in the Audit Department of Union Trust Company between 1971 and 1972 He clerked for Woodrow W Jones Chief Judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of North Carolina between 1975 and 1977 He worked for many years as an attorney based in Rutherfordton North Carolina He joined the law firm of Hamrick Bowen Nanney amp Dalton LLP in 1977 and left in 2000 4 North Carolina Senate 1997 2009 edit nbsp Dalton speaking at the 2012 Democratic National ConventionElections edit Dalton represented constituents in Cleveland and Rutherford counties in the North Carolina General Assembly His district was originally the 37th Senate district but it was renumbered as the 46th in the redistricting following the 2000 United States Census Dalton s legislative career began in 1996 when he challenged freshman incumbent Republican state senator Dennis Davis The general election was close with Dalton being declared the winner by a margin of 50 38 49 62 after a recount 5 6 Davis tried to win back the seat in 1998 but Dalton won by a larger margin 54 86 45 14 7 In 2000 he defeated Scott Neisler 55 45 8 In 2002 he defeated Republican nominee John Weatherly 52 45 9 In 2004 he defeated Republican nominee Jim Testa 53 47 10 In 2006 he defeated Republican nominee Wes Westmoreland 54 46 11 Tenure edit In the State Senate Dalton served as co chair of the Senate Education Committee and co chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee During his time as a state senator Dalton focused on improving education Dalton worked to increase teacher pay while also reducing class sizes 12 In 2003 Dalton sponsored the Innovative Education Initiatives Act establishing North Carolina s award winning network of Early College High Schools 13 The Early Colleges are a system of high schools partnered with institutions of higher learning that allow students to graduate with both a high school diploma and either an associate degree or college credit in five years He also supported increasing funding for the state s public university and community college systems during his tenure 14 As a state senator Dalton developed a reputation as a pro business Democrat He promoted incentives to help attract new businesses to North Carolina and relief to small business owners 15 In 2006 Dalton helped establish Chimney Rock State Park 16 Committee assignments edit Senate Education Committee Co Chairman 17 Senate Appropriations Committee Co Chairman 18 Lieutenant Governor 2009 2013 editElection edit Main article 2008 North Carolina lieutenant gubernatorial election In 2007 Dalton announced that he would seek the Democratic nomination for Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina in 2008 19 He won the Democratic primary on May 6 2008 defeating Hampton Dellinger Patrick Smathers and Dan Besse 20 He won the general election on November 4 2008 against the Republican nominee former state senator Robert Pittenger 1 Tenure edit Dalton was sworn in on January 10 2009 21 He served as the chairman of the Joining Our Businesses and Schools JOBS Commission The commission included 20 business and education leaders Through his work on the JOBS Commission Dalton led a bipartisan effort to strengthen the relationship between private businesses and schools to help improve job training 22 Dalton was appointed Chairman of the North Carolina Logistics Task Force in December 2009 23 Dalton helped establish a small business assistance fund to help businesses across the state secure the credit necessary to expand and create jobs 24 2012 gubernatorial election editMain article 2012 North Carolina gubernatorial election After first term Governor Beverly Perdue announced that she would not seek a second term in 2012 Dalton announced that he would be a candidate for governor 2 Ahead of the May 8 Democratic primary Dalton was endorsed by The Charlotte Observer which described him as well versed in both the legislative and executive branches and in the crucial issues facing the state and as battle tested making him the strongest general election candidate 25 The Winston Salem Journal also endorsed Dalton writing that he had considerable success as a legislator and played a major role in launching North Carolina s successful Early College program 26 Dalton won the May 8 primary defeating former U S Congressman Bob Etheridge and State Representative Bill Faison 46 38 6 27 During the general election polls gave McCrory anywhere from a two to 14 point advantage Rasmussen Reports released a poll August 4 28 showing Dalton trailing McCrory by 5 points In first quarter campaign finance reports Dalton reported raising about 1 million less than McCrory s campaign 29 30 Dalton also reported having 670 356 14 cash on hand at the end of the reporting period on April 21 McCrory reported having 3 1 million nbsp First Quarter 2012 Fundraising results reported the NC Board of ElectionsIn October 2012 the Raleigh News and Observer endorsed Dalton for the general election writing that on the merits of experience knowledge vision and judgment Dalton is extraordinarily well equipped to give North Carolina the executive leadership it needs 31 In 2008 the newspaper had endorsed McCrory 32 Results editNorth Carolina gubernatorial election 2012 Party Candidate Votes Republican Pat McCrory 2 447 988 54 70 7 82 Democratic Walter H Dalton 1 931 750 43 17 7 10 Libertarian Barbara Howe 95 154 2 13 0 72 Margin of victory 516 238 11 54 8 14 Turnout 4 474 892 67 30 0 84 Republican gain from Democratic SwingCareer after politics editFollowing the end of his term as lieutenant governor Dalton was hired by Gardner Webb University to teach a class on Southern politics and to serve as a special counsel to the university s president 33 Several months later he was selected as president of Isothermal Community College where he had once served as board of trustees chairman 34 35 Personal life editDalton s father Charles was also a North Carolina state senator who died when Walter was 8 years old His elder sister Laura helped their mother Amanda raise young Walter She later became active in Republican politics and married Chuck Neely a Republican who served in the state legislature and unsuccessfully ran for governor in 2000 36 Dalton s wife Lucille is a former teacher and former local school board member Walter and Lucille Dalton are the parents of two children Brian and Elizabeth 37 References edit a b Dalton wins race for lieutenant governor Charlotte Observer Associated Press 2008 11 05 Retrieved 2008 11 06 dead link a b WRAL Perdue will not seek re election Thomas Emily 2021 01 28 Former Lt Gov Walter Dalton reflects on his career and the future of community colleges EducationNC Retrieved 2023 10 15 Lieutenant Governor Walter Dalton Biography Project Vote Smart Recount confirms senate race The Robesonian AP November 20 1996 Retrieved June 4 2012 NC General Election Results 1996 PDF NC State Board of Elections Retrieved June 4 2012 permanent dead link NC General Election Results 1998 PDF NC State Board of Elections Retrieved June 4 2012 permanent dead link ftp www app sboe state nc us data ElectResults 2000 11 07 20001107 results NC Senate 37 pdf permanent dead link Our Campaigns NC State Senate 46 Race Nov 05 2002 Our Campaigns NC State Senate 46 Race Nov 02 2004 Our Campaigns NC State Senate 46 Race Nov 07 2006 Robertson Gary September 24 2001 Education fares well in new budget The Herald Sun Way Dan E March 16 2011 Dalton Education is our future The Chapel Hill Herald Robertson Gary February 12 2012 Dalton begins NC gov campaign talking progress Associated Press Robertson Gary April 29 2004 N C legislative panel recommends more business incentives Associated Press Whitmire Tim July 19 2006 State offered 20 million for Chimney Rock Associated Press The Robesonian Google News Archive Search Star News Google News Archive Search Rob Christensen 2007 03 12 Dalton in race for lieutenant governor The News amp Observer Archived from the original on 2008 09 18 Don Kane 2008 03 07 Dalton vs Pittenger in Nov The News amp Observer Archived from the original on 2008 11 03 Bonner Lynn Niolet Benjamin January 10 2009 Council of State also sworn in today These four among those who will help the new governor steer the ship of state The News amp Observer Robertson Gary October 12 2009 NC s Dalton leads high school curricula panel Associated Press Dalton named chairman of NC logistics task force Associated Press December 8 2009 Tuesday at the North Carolina General Assembly Associated Press April 14 2009 Charlotte Observer editorial Archived 2012 07 31 at archive today Winston Salem Journal editorial Charlotte Observer Dalton to face McCrory for governor Archived 2012 07 23 at archive today Election 2012 North Carolina Governor North Carolina Board of Elections 1Q Summary Report McCrory North Carolina Board of Elections 1Q Summary Report Dalton Archived 2012 12 24 at archive today Walter Dalton s edge Archived 2012 10 28 at the Wayback Machine Election Results North Carolina State Board of Elections Archived from the original on November 7 2012 Retrieved November 8 2012 Shelby Star WRAL com Dalton picked as NC community college president Presidential Search Isothermal Community College Retrieved 2019 03 30 News amp Observer Dalton sister make odd political couple Archived 2012 06 05 at the Wayback Machine Campaign site Meet Walter Dalton Archived 2008 04 20 at the Wayback MachineExternal links editProfile at Ballotpedia News amp Observer profile Charlotte Observer endorses Dalton News amp Observer endorses Dalton North Carolina Democratic PartyNorth Carolina SenatePreceded byDennis Davis Member of the North Carolina Senatefrom the 37th district1997 2003 Succeeded byDan ClodfelterPreceded byConstituency established Member of the North Carolina Senatefrom the 46th district2003 2009 Succeeded byDebbie ClaryParty political officesPreceded byBev Perdue Democratic nominee for Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina2008 Succeeded byLinda ColemanDemocratic nominee for Governor of North Carolina2012 Succeeded byRoy CooperPolitical officesPreceded byBev Perdue Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina2009 2013 Succeeded byDan Forest Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Walter H Dalton amp oldid 1201469156, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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