Career
Green served in the North Carolina House of Representatives from 1961 through 1976. He was elected Lieutenant Governor in 1976 after defeating Howard Nathaniel Lee in a Democratic primary runoff. In 1980, after a change to the North Carolina Constitution, Green became the first Lieutenant
Governor elected to a second term.
He defeated fellow former House Speaker Carl J. Stewart, Junior. in the 1980 Democratic primary, and then went on to defeat Republican Bill Cobey in the general election. Green was charged in 1983 with accepting a bribe from an undercover Federal Bureau of Investigation agent, but he was acquitted.
The next year, he ran for Governor of North Carolina but finished fifth in the Democratic primary behind Rufus Edmisten. Green then threw his support to the Republican nominee, Jim Martin, giving him critical backing among conservative Democrats in eastern North Carolina.
He was convicted of income tax fraud in 1997 and was sentenced to 33 months of house arrest.
The scandal was in connection with a multimillion-dollar tobacco fraud scheme. He died in Bladen County hospital at Elizabethtown, North Carolina on February 4, 2000.