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Hugh B. Webster (August 6, 1943 – March 4, 2022) was an accountant, farmer,
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, and North Carolina state senator from
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. As a state senator, he represented
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from 1995 to 2006, which included constituents in
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, Caswell, and parts of
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counties.


Biography


Personal life and political career

Hugh Webster graduated from
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in
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in 1961. He joined the US Army, serving two years. Webster attended the
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at Chapel Hill, where he received a Bachelor of Science in 1968 and a Specialty in Accounting
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in 1969. After passing the CPA exam in 1969, Webster was an auditor and tax specialist for major accounting firms in the U.S.,
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, and
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. He also did contract audit work for the U.S. Departments of Defense and
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in the U.S. and in
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. Webster worked for 30 years as a self-employed accountant in Yanceyville, providing tax preparation and small business services. He also worked as a farmer, raising tobacco, grain, and cattle. In 1995, Webster became a North Carolina state senator after defeating George Daniel, an eight-year incumbent
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. He was the first
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from Caswell County since John W. Stephens in 1868 to be elected to the state senate. (Stephens' assassination in 1870 provoked the Kirk–Holden War). Webster served six terms as a state senator until he narrowly lost his re-election bid by 460 votes to Democrat Tony Foriest on November 7, 2006. During his 12 years in the North Carolina General Assembly, Webster served on various committees, including finance and appropriations, environment and natural resources, and agriculture. He worked on several bills affecting state taxes. Webster notably sponsored a bill called "The Baby Greer Act," which would have allowed prosecutors to charge those accused of murdering pregnant women with double homicide. A similar bill called the Unborn Victims of Violence Act or Ethen's Law was later passed by the state legislature in 2011. In 2008, Webster challenged U.S. Rep. Brad Miller to represent
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. His campaign issues included immigration, reducing federal spending, and protecting constitutional rights such as free speech and gun ownership. He was defeated by Miller, with the incumbent receiving nearly 66 percent of the district vote. In November 2008, Webster was indicted on a felony embezzlement charge. He was acquitted by a jury in 2009. In 2011, Webster was appointed
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for Alamance County, North Carolina and was re-elected twice until stepping down in 2021. Webster had two children with his wife Patricia: LeGrand and Noel. In 2021, he and his wife separated.The Alamance News
/ref> Webster was a resident of Burlington, North Carolina.


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, - {{DEFAULTSORT:Webster, Hugh 1943 births Living people Republican Party North Carolina state senators People from Burlington, North Carolina 21st-century American politicians People from Yanceyville, North Carolina