RALEIGH — Two more people have entered the race for North Carolina governor.
N.C. State Board of Elections officials said Gary M. Dunn of Matthews and Gardenia M. Henley of Winston-Salem filed Friday as candidates for the Democratic primary. They join N.C. Rep. Bill Faison as official candidates for the May primary. Lt. Gov. Walter Dalton and former U.S. Rep. Bob Etheridge also have said they’re running. Republican Pat McCrory has filed.
Henley’s web site identifies her as an Air Force veteran who is a retired auditor for the U.S. State Department. She ran for the N.C. House in 2010.
Dunn finished third in the 1992 Republican primary for governor. He wrote an e-mail late Friday saying he’s running because the voices of “working people in North Carolina are not being heard.”

















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