Edmisten was born on July 12, 1941, in
Boone, North Carolina, to Walter F. Edmisten and Nell Hollar Edmisten. He graduated from Appalachian High School in 1959. He earned an undergraduate degree in political science religious at the
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and a J.D. from the
George Washington University School of Law in
Washington, D.C.. During law school, he joined the Capitol Hill staff of North Carolina Senator
Sam Ervin, where he served as the Counsel to Senator Ervin's Judiciary Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights and as Chief Counsel and Staff Director of the Subcommittee on Separation of Powers. He also worked on legislation related to civil rights for Native Americans and the separation of church and state. It was the first time in history that a Congressional Committee served a subpoena on a sitting president. During his time working for Senator Ervin, Edmisten participated in important legislative initiatives, such as securing constitutional rights for American Indians and providing constitutional protections for military personnel. Following Senator Ervin's retirement in 1974, Edmisten returned to North Carolina. He was elected state attorney general in 1974 and served in that post for ten years. Edmisten was the Democratic nominee for governor in 1984, losing to Republican
James G. Martin, a loss attributed to Martin's endorsements by Edmisten's Democratic primary rivals. Edmisten subsequently returned to private practice, joining with Regan Weaver in Raleigh. After his resignation in 1996 Edmisten launched a legal practice that merged with that of former NC
Department of Justice colleague and Deputy US attorney, Woody Webb. Edmisten was formerly married to Jane Moretz, who went on to be a professor at The George Washington University Law School, but they divorced in 1981. He married Linda Harris in 1983 and they continue to live in Raleigh. ==Electoral history==