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Fayetteville was the state capital from to , when Raleigh became the permanent state capital. In , a commission was appointed to select a site to build a permanent state capital. The commission members favored land owned by Colonel John Hinton across the Neuse River , but the night before the final vote the committee adjourned to the home of Joel Lane for an evening of food and spirits. The next day, the vote went in Lane's favor.
Raleigh had never set foot in North Carolina, but he had sponsored the establishment of the first English colony in North America on North Carolina's Roanoke Island in The city of Raleigh became both the state capital and the new seat of Wake County. Sherman and General Joseph E. They had been frantically trying to transport their remaining supplies and wounded by rail westward toward the final Confederate encampment in Greensboro, NC. Kilpatrick used artillery on the heights overlooking Morrisville Station and cavalry charges to push the Confederates out of the small village leaving many needed supplies behind.
However, the trains were able to withdraw with wounded from the Battle of Bentonville and the Battle of Averasboro.
Later, General Johnston sent a courier to the Federal encampments at Morrisville with a message for Major General Sherman requesting a conference to discuss an armistice. Several days later the two generals met at Bennett Place near Durham on April 17, to begin discussing the terms of what would become the largest surrender of the war. In August , the population hit 1,, people. In November , commissioners of Wake and Harnett counties discussed the possibility of redrawing the line between the counties using the latest technology.
This could affect 27 homeowners who would end up in a different county or have their property divided between the two. The county is governed by the Wake County Board of Commissioners , a seven-member board of County Commissioners , elected at large to serve four-year terms.
Terms are staggered so that, every two years, three or four Commissioners are up for election. The commissioners enact policies such as establishment of the property tax rate, regulation of land use and zoning outside municipal jurisdictions, and adoption of the annual budget.
Commissioners meet on the first and third Mondays of each month. David Ellis is the County Manager. While North Carolina is historically a conservative state, Wake County is typically a swing voting area. From to , the county was won by Democratic presidential candidates in all but six elections John C.
Breckinridge in , Ulysses S. Grant in and , Rutherford B.
Hayes in , James A. Garfield in , and Benjamin Harrison in From to , Republicans won the county in every election but one, when Bill Clinton carried it in However, the races have almost always been close, such as in , when Ronald Reagan won by a landslide nationwide, but by a mere one percent in Wake County.
Recently, Republican George W. Bush won the county in with 53 percent of the vote and defeated John Kerry in by a slim 51 to 49 percent. In Democrat Barack Obama defeated John McCain 56 to 43 percent, and in Obama won Wake County again over Mitt Romney with 54 percent of the vote to Romney's 44 percent — the first time in almost half a century that a Democrat carried the county in consecutive elections.
Obama's performance in Wake mirrored his strong showing along the I Corridor. Democrats fared well here in the election. In , Easley won again, winning with 59 percent to 40 percent for opponent Patrick Ballantine. Democrat Beverly Perdue won Wake County in the Governor's election by a 51 to 45 percent margin. Democratic candidate for US Senate Erskine Bowles won the county with 52 percent, despite losing statewide to Richard Burr by the same margin. In Kay Hagan defeated Dole 56 to 40 percent.
Democratic voters are mainly located in the city of Raleigh. Republican strength is concentrated in the rural areas in the north and western parts of the county. The outskirts of Raleigh, and the cities of Cary and Apex are where most of the swing voters Also where many new residents from out of state have moved are located. According to the U. This area is known as the " fall line " because it marks the elevation inland at which waterfalls begin to appear in creeks and rivers.
As a result, most of Wake County features gently rolling hills that slope eastward toward the state's flat coastal plain. Its central Piedmont location situates the county about three hours west of Atlantic Beach, North Carolina , by car and four hours east of the Great Smoky Mountains. Wake County enjoys a moderate subtropical climate , with moderate temperatures in the spring, fall, and winter.
Summers are typically hot with high humidity. The rainiest months are July and August. Freezing rain and sleet occur most winters, and occasionally the area experiences a major damaging ice storm. As of the census [17] of , there were , people, , households, and , families residing in the county. The racial makeup of the county was There were , households out of which The average household size was 2. In the county, the population was spread out with The median age was 33 years.
For every females there were For every females age 18 and over, there were RTP is the country's largest industrial park and a primary center in the United States for high-tech and biotech research, as well as textile development. The park is home to more than companies employing over 50, people. Wake County's industrial base includes electrical, medical, electronic and telecommunications equipment; clothing and apparel; food processing; paper products; and pharmaceuticals.
The agriculture industry is visible in rural areas of the county, with tobacco, cotton, wheat, soybeans and corn being the most common products grown. SAS Institute , one of the largest privately held software companies in the world, [20] is located in Cary. In , Forbes magazine listed Raleigh and Cary among the best cities to find jobs in the United States, [21] as well as being the area ranked as the best place for business and careers.
Wake County is home to eight institutions of higher learning.
The State Library of North Carolina is an institution which serves North Carolina libraries, state government employees, genealogists , and the citizens of North Carolina. There are two locations in Raleigh. Public education in Wake County is administered by the Wake County Public School System , the 15th largest public school district in the country with over , students. In addition, nine charter schools and 31 private schools are located in the county.
Wake County, North Carolina is consistently rated as one of the best places to live and work in America. Wake County Real Estate Data. Real Estate Property Search. Home Tax Bills .
The Wake County Public Library system operates 20 branches throughout the county. There are 10 facilities in Raleigh.