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Results Will Be Posted When Available North Carolina General Assembly HOUSE PRINCIPAL CLERK’S OFFICE (919) 733-7760 FAX (919) 715-2881 UNOFFICIAL LISTING PRIMARY ELECTION RESULTS FOR 2011 NORTH CAROLINA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES *Denotes incumbent DISTRICT #1 (1): Camden, Currituck, Pasquotank, and Tyrrell. *Bill Owens (Pasquotank) (D) 113 Hunters Trail East, Elizabeth City, NC 27909 252-335-0167 John J. Woodard, Jr. (Pasquotank) (R) 117 Pelican Point Dr., Elizabeth City, NC 27909 252-338-8844 DISTRICT #2 (1): Chowan, Dare, Hyde, Washington. *Timothy L. Spear (Washington) (D) 612 Mt. Tabor Rd., Creswell, NC 27928 252-797-4481 Bob Steinburg (Chowan) (R) 103 S. Granville St., Edenton, NC 27932 252-482-2404 DISTRICT #3 (1): Craven (Part) and Pamlico. Norman Sanderson (Pamlico) (R) 269 Bennett Rd., Arapahoe, NC 28510 252-249-3749 Herb Sobel (Craven) (L) 3311 Tack House Rd., New Bern, NC 28562 252-638-5379 *Alice Graham Underhill (Craven) (D) 3910 Country Club Rd., New Bern, NC 28562 252-633-2270 DISTRICT #4 (1): Duplin and Onslow (Part). Mott Blair (Duplin) (D) 411 E. Westbrook St., Wallace, NC 28466 910-285-2134 Jimmy Dixon (Duplin) (R) P. O. Box 222, Warsaw, NC 28398 910-590-1740 DISTRICT #5 (1): Bertie, Gates, Hertford, and Perquimans. *Annie W. Mobley (Hertford) (D) 353 South Church Rd., Ahoskie, NC 27910 252-332-5463 Matthew (Matt) Peeler (Perquimans) (R) 179 Bagley Swamp Rd., Hertford, NC 27944 252-426-7519 DISTRICT #6 (1): Beaufort and Pitt (Part). Bill Cook (Beaufort) (R) 75 Cape Fear Dr., Chocowinity, NC 27817 252-946-5876 *Arthur Williams (Beaufort) (D) 108 Arbor Dr., Washington, NC 27889 252-946-2576 DISTRICT #7 (1): Halifax (Part) and Nash (Part). *Angela R. Bryant (Nash) (D) 717 West End St., Rocky Mount, NC 27803 252-442-4022 DISTRICT #8 (1): Martin and Pitt (Part). Mildred A. Council (Pitt) (D) 410 W. 5th St., Greenville, NC 27834 252-757-1037 *Edith D. Warren (Pitt) (D) P. O. Box 448, Farmville, NC 27828 252-753-4198 DISTRICT #9 (1): Pitt (Part). Stan Larson (Pitt) (R) 3126 Cleere Ct., Greenville, NC 27858 252-341-8525 *Marian N. McLawhorn (Pitt) (D) P. O. Box 399, Grifton, NC 28530 252-524-3113 DISTRICT #10 (1): Greene, Lenoir (Part), and Wayne (Part). *R. Van Braxton (Lenoir) (D) P. O. Box 5415, Kinston, NC 28503 252-568-7446 Stephen LaRoque (Lenoir) (R) P. O. Box 1034, Kinston, NC 28503 252-523-7700 DISTRICT #11 (1): Wayne (Part). *Efton M. Sager (Wayne) (R) 401 Southwood Dr., Goldsboro, NC 27530 919-735-9458 2 DISTRICT #12 (1): Craven (Part) and Lenoir (Part). Mark W. Griffin (Craven) (R) 465 Daugherty Rd., Dover, NC 28526 252-268-0657 *William L. Wainwright (Craven) (D) P. O. Box 33, Havelock, NC 28532 252-447-7379 DISTRICT #13 (1): Carteret and Jones. Craig K. Hassler (Carteret) (D) 105 N. 19th St., Morehead City, NC 28557 252-725-5790 *Pat McElraft (Carteret) (R) P. O. Box 4477, Emerald Isle, NC 28594 252-342-0693 Wyatt Rike (Carteret) (R) 1410 Arendell St., Morehead City, NC 28557 252-304-6552 DISTRICT #14 (1): Onslow (Part). *George G. Cleveland (Onslow) (R) 224 Campbell Place, Jacksonville, NC 28546 910-346-3866 DISTRICT #15 (1): Onslow (Part). Martin Aragona, Jr. (Onslow) (R) P. O. Box 1761, Jacksonville, NC 28541 910-389-8478 Tracy Louise Miller (Onslow) (R) 123 Old Congleton Rd., Sneads Ferry, NC 28460 910-330-8724 Phillip Shepard (Onslow) (R) 111 Vernon Shepard Lane, Jacksonville, NC 28540 910-389-6392 DISTRICT #16 (1): New Hanover (Part) and Pender (Part). *Carolyn H. Justice (Pender) (R) P. O. Box 296, Hampstead, NC 28443 910-270-4604 Franklin (F. D.) Rivenbark (Pender) (D) P. O. Box 151, Burgaw, NC 28425 910-259-2717 DISTRICT #17 (1): Brunswick (Part). *Frank Iler (Brunswick) (R) 2515 Marsh Hen Dr., Oak Island, NC 28465 910-201-1007 Leonard Jenkins (Brunswick) (D) 4090 Butler Rd. NE, Leland, NC 28451 910-371-0847 James A. Knox (Brunswick) (D) 4811 Vernon Rd., Leland, NC 28451 910-655-0403 Mac Tyson (Brunswick) (R) 4647 Main St., Shallotte, NC 28470 910-443-6600 3 DISTRICT #18 (1): New Hanover (Part). Beth Dawson (New Hanover) (R) P. O. Box 420, Wilmington, NC 28402 910-762-0766 Susi Hamilton (New Hanover) (D) 206 Nun St., Wilmington, NC 28401 910-443-2830 J. Michael Hutson (New Hanover) (R) 8232 Market St., Wilmington, NC 28411 910-686-0070 James L. Utley, Jr. (New Hanover) (D) 911 Holmlock Ter., Wilmington, NC 28403 910-350-0701 DISTRICT #19 (1): New Hanover (Part). *Daniel F. McComas (New Hanover) (R) P. O. Box 2274, Wilmington, NC 28402 910-343-8372 DISTRICT #20 (1): Brunswick (Part) and Columbus. *Dewey L. Hill (Columbus) (D) P. O. Box 723, Whiteville, NC 28472 910-642-6044 Tristan V. Patterson (Columbus) (R) 15 Forest Ln., Tabor City, NC 28463 910-641-2874 Ken Waddell (Columbus) (D) 515 E. 1st. Ave., Chadbourn, NC 28431 910-654-3734 DISTRICT #21 (1): Sampson (Part) and Wayne (Part). *Larry M. Bell (Sampson) (D) 908 S. W. Blvd., Clinton, NC 28328 910-592-1177 DeAnn G. Poirier (Wayne) (R) 115 E. James St., Mt. Olive, NC 28365 919-658-0784 DISTRICT #22 (1): Bladen and Cumberland (Part). *William D. Brisson (Bladen) (D) P. O. Box 531, Dublin, NC 28332 910-862-7007 Robert Jacobs Brooks (Bladen) (D) P. O. Box 157, Council, NC 28434 910-645-4932 John Szoka (Cumberland) (R) P. O. Box 87485, Fayetteville, NC 28304 910-425-7773 DISTRICT #23 (1): Edgecombe (Part) and Wilson (Part). Garland Shepheard (Edgecombe) (R) P. O. Box 1, Tarboro, NC 27886 252-823-5218 *Joe P. Tolson (Edgecombe) (D) P. O. Box 1038, Pinetops, NC 27864 252-827-2749 4 DISTRICT #24 (1): Edgecombe (Part) and Wilson (Part). *Jean Farmer-Butterfield (Wilson) (D) 1001 West Vance St. N., Wilson, NC 27893 252-291-0828 Claiborne R. Holtzman (Edgecombe) (R) 117 Hubbard Ln., Rocky Mount, NC 27801 252-446-4356 DISTRICT #25 (1): Nash (Part). *Randy Stewart (Nash) (D) 101 Royal Ridge Ct., Rocky Mount, NC 27804 252-443-6923 Jeffrey L. (Jeff) Collins (Nash) (R) 1109 Culpepper Dr., Rocky Mount, NC 27803 252-443-1441 DISTRICT #26 (1): Johnston (Part). *N. Leo Daughtry (Johnston) (R) 5 Lakeview Place, Smithfield, NC 27577 919-934-7265 DISTRICT #27 (1): Northampton, Vance (Part), and Warren. *Michael H. Wray (Northampton) (D) P. O. Box 904, Gaston, NC 27832 252-535-3297 DISTRICT #28 (1): Johnston (Part) and Sampson (Part). Brian Allen (Sampson) (D) 2268 Straw Pond School Rd., Roseboro, NC 28382 910-260-0587 *James H. Langdon, Jr. (Johnston) (R) 10176 NC 50 Hwy. N, Angier, NC 27501 919-894-5797 DISTRICT #29 (1): Durham (Part). *Larry D. Hall (Durham) (D) P. O. Box 25308, Durham, NC 27702 919-641-6777 DISTRICT #30 (1): Durham (Part). Jason Chambers (Durham) (R) 7705 Guess Rd., Hillsborough, NC 27278 919-477-6505 *Paul Luebke (Durham) (D) 1507 Oakland Ave., Durham, NC 27705 919-286-0269 Randy Stewart (Durham) (R) 114 Fox Run Ct., Durham, NC 27705 919-381-4872 5 DISTRICT #31 (1): Durham (Part). Patricia Ladd (Durham) (R) 2413 Shaw Rd., Durham, NC 27704 919-680-0122 *Henry M. Michaux, Jr. (Durham) (D) P. O. Box 2152, Durham, NC 27702-2152 919-596-8181 DISTRICT #32 (1): Granville and Vance (Part). *James W. Crawford, Jr. (Granville) (D) 509 College St., Oxford, NC 27565 252-492-0185 Barbara Howe (Granville) (L) 5046 Tar Hill Dr., Oxford, NC 27565 919-690-1423 DISTRICT #33 (1): Wake (Part). Bernard Allen, II (Wake) (D) 1915 Ann Ave., Raleigh, NC 27610 919-231-8844 Doctor K. Aal Anubia (Wake) (D) P. O. Box 25551, Raleigh, NC 27601 *Rosa U. Gill (Wake) (D) 2408 Foxtrot Rd., Raleigh, NC 27610 919-821-0425 Susan Byrd Leventhal (Wake) (R) 1250 New Bern Ave., Raleigh, NC 27610 Paul Terrell (Wake) (R) 4549 Tollington Dr., Raleigh, NC 27604 919-212-3657 DISTRICT #34 (1): Wake (Part). Jamie Earp (Wake) (R) Withdrawn 4441 Six Forks Rd., 106-171, Raleigh, NC 27609 Steve Henion (Wake) (R) 1001 E. Millbrook Rd., Raleigh, NC 27609 919-649-7653 *Grier Martin (Wake) (D) 2203 Byrd St., Raleigh, NC 27608 919-781-8218 J. H. Ross (Wake) (R) 6001 North Hills Dr., Raleigh, NC 27609 919-787-5010 Brian Tinga (Wake) (R) P. O. Box 98603, Raleigh, NC 27624 919-341-5983 6 DISTRICT #35 (1): Wake (Part). Don Frantz (Wake) (R) 706 E. Cornwall Rd., Cary, NC 27511 919-469-5110 *Jennifer Weiss (Wake) (D) 532 Legislative Office Building, Raleigh, NC 27603-5925 919-715-3010 DISTRICT #36 (1): Wake (Part). Robin Anderson (D) (Wake) 404 Farmington Woods Dr., Cary, NC 27511 919-388-0287 *Nelson Dollar (Wake) (R) P. O. Box 1369, Cary, NC 27512 919-233-8399 DISTRICT #37 (1): Wake (Part). Debra McHenry (Wake) (D) 1021 Turner Farms Rd., Garner, NC 27529 919-772-7513 *Paul Stam (Wake) (R) P. O. Box 1600, Apex, NC 27502 919-362-8873 DISTRICT #38 (1): Wake (Part). *Deborah K. Ross (Wake) (D) 425 S. Boylan Ave., Raleigh, NC 27603 919-832-6508 Madison E. Shook (Wake) (R) 1801 Diploma Ct. 204, Raleigh, NC 27606 919-571-3466 DISTRICT #39 (1): Wake (Part). Jeanne Milliken Bonds (Wake) (D) 1111 Matthews Glen Dr., Knightdale, NC 27545 919-217-0319 Duane Cutlip (Wake) (R) P. O. Box 1653, Wendell, NC 27591 919-752-6022 *Darren G. Jackson (Wake) (D) 1525 Crickett Rd., Raleigh, NC 27610 DISTRICT #40 (1): Wake (Part). *Marilyn Avila (Wake) (R) 11312 Derby Ln., Raleigh, NC 27613 919-280-6084 Violet Rhinehart (Wake) (D) 7536 Drayton Ct., Raleigh, NC 27615 919-848-6835 7 DISTRICT #41 (1): Wake (Part).
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