Cherie K. Berry
An example of a typical Elevator Certificate in an elevator in North Carolina
Cherie Killian Berry is the current North Carolina Commissioner of Labor, a member of the North Carolina Council of State and head of the North Carolina Department of Labor.[1]
Berry was born in Newton, North Carolina and owned LGM Ltd., a spark plug wire manufacturing business in Catawba County, North Carolina.[2] A businesswoman, Berry served in the North Carolina House of Representatives from 1993 to 2000, where she chaired the welfare reform committee and co-chaired the commerce committee.[3] In November 2000, she was elected state labor commissioner, the first woman to hold the post.[1] A Republican, (the only Republican on the Council of State between 2001 and 2005), she bested Democrat Wayne Goodwin to win a second term in the 2004 statewide elections.[1] Berry narrowly defeated Mary Fant Donnan to keep her seat in the 2008 election. Berry won a fourth four-year term in November 2012, defeating former Labor Commissioner John C. Brooks by more than 280,000 votes.[4] Berry won a fifth four-year term in November 2016 , defeating former Raleigh mayor Charles Meeker by more than 476,000 votes, her largest percentage margin of victory.[5]
Berry was criticized in a newspaper report on poultry plant oversight.[6] Berry's fundraising has also been called into question by the Charlotte Observer.[7]
Popular Culture
Berry has received a small following among younger North Carolinians due to her catchy name (when mispronounced as CHAIR-ree Berry, like the fruit) and her picture inside elevators in North Carolina. Her picture and signature appear inside all elevators in North Carolina on the Certification of Operation leading to her receiving the unofficial title of "The Elevator Lady".
There have been multiple comical songs written about her.
Electoral history
North Carolina House of Representatives 45th District Election, 1996 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
Republican |
Joe Kiser (inc.) |
29,173 |
50.64 |
Republican |
Cherie Killian Berry (inc.) |
28,436 |
49.36 |
North Carolina House of Representatives 45th District Election, 1998 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
Republican |
Joe Kiser (inc.) |
20,275 |
39.02 |
Republican |
Cherie Killian Berry (inc.) |
20,122 |
38.72 |
Democratic |
Columbus Turner |
11,567 |
22.26 |
North Carolina Commissioner of Labor Republican Primary Election, 2000 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
Republican |
Cherie Killian Berry |
92,695 |
38.39 |
Republican |
John Miller |
74,127 |
30.70 |
Republican |
Mac Wetherman |
49,468 |
20.49 |
Republican |
Carl Southard |
25,135 |
10.41 |
North Carolina Commissioner of Labor Election, 2000 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
Republican |
Cherie Killian Berry |
1,379,417 |
50.13 |
Democratic |
Doug Berger |
1,372,165 |
49.87 |
North Carolina Commissioner of Labor Republican Primary Election, 2004 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
Republican |
Cherie Berry (inc.) |
194,723 |
64.57 |
Republican |
Lloyd Funderburk |
106,841 |
35.43 |
North Carolina Commissioner of Labor Election, 2004 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
Republican |
Cherie Berry (inc.) |
1,723,004 |
52.09 |
Democratic |
Wayne Goodwin |
1,584,488 |
47.91 |
North Carolina Commissioner of Labor Election, 2008 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
Republican |
Cherie Berry (inc.) |
2,065,095 |
50.61 |
Democratic |
Mary Fant Donnan |
2,015,442 |
49.39 |
North Carolina Commissioner of Labor Election, 2012 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
Republican |
Cherie Berry (inc.) |
2,300,500 |
53.26 |
Democratic |
John Brooks |
2,019,266 |
46.74 |
North Carolina Commissioner of Labor Election, 2016 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
Republican |
Cherie Berry (inc.) |
2,487,829 |
55.21 |
Democratic |
Charles Meeker |
2,013,300 |
44.68 |
none |
Write-ins (total) |
5,006 |
0.11 |
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State government |
- Pat McCrory, Governor
- Dan Forest, Lieutenant Governor
- Elaine Marshall, Secretary of State
- Roy Cooper, Attorney General
- Steve Troxler, Agriculture Commissioner
- Wayne Goodwin, Insurance Commissioner
- Cherie Berry, Labor Commissioner
- June Atkinson, Superintendent of Public Instruction
- Janet Cowell, Treasurer
- Beth Wood, Auditor
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