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NC House/Senate Candidates to Watch in 2020
NC House/Senate Candidates to Watch in 2020 Old North State NCFREE District Member Counties Party RealFactsNC Swing Left Politics (competitive) (competitive) HOUSE Bertie, Camden, Chowan, Perquimans, Tyrrell, 1 Rep. Edward (Eddy) Goodwin R X X X (Lean R) Washington Bertie, Camden, Chowan, Perquimans, Tyrrell, 1 Emily Bunch Nicholson D Washington 2 Rep. Larry Yarborough Granville, Person R X 2 Cindy Deporter Granville, Person D 9 Rep. Perrin Jones Pitt R X X X (Lean D) 9 Brian Farkas Pitt D 12 Rep. Chris Humphrey Lenoir, Pitt R X X X (Lean R) 12 Virginia Cox-Daugherty Lenoir, Pitt D 19 Charlie Miller Brunswick, New Hanover R 19 Marcia Morgan Brunswick, New Hanover D Rep. Holly Grange seat 20 Rep. Ted Davis, Jr. New Hanover R X X 20 Adam Ericson New Hanover D 21 Rep. Raymond Smith Sampson, Wayne D X 21 Brent Heath Sampson, Wayne R 24 Rep. Jean Farmer-Butterfield Wilson D X X 24 Mick Rankin Wilson R 25 Rep. James D. Gailliard Nash D X (Lean D) 25 John Check Nash R 25 Nick Taylor Nash L NC School Boards Association 1 NC House/Senate Candidates to Watch in 2020 Old North State NCFREE District Member Counties Party RealFactsNC Swing Left Politics (competitive) (competitive) 35 Rep. Terence Everitt Wake D X X X (Lean D) 35 Fred Von Canon Wake R 35 Michael Nelson Wake L 36 Rep. Julie von Haefen Wake D X X X (Lean D) 36 Kim Coley Wake R 36 Bruce Basson Wake L 37 Rep. Sydney Batch Wake D X X X X (Lean R) 37 Erin Pare Wake R 37 Liam Leaver Wake L 40 Rep. -
Ch 5 NC Legislature.Indd
The State Legislature The General Assembly is the oldest governmental body in North Carolina. According to tradition, a “legislative assembly of free holders” met for the first time around 1666. No documentary proof, however, exists proving that this assembly actually met. Provisions for a representative assembly in Proprietary North Carolina can be traced to the Concessions and Agreements, adopted in 1665, which called for an unicameral body composed of the governor, his council and twelve delegates selected annually to sit as a legislature. This system of representation prevailed until 1670, when Albemarle County was divided into three precincts. Berkeley Precinct, Carteret Precinct and Shaftsbury Precinct were apparently each allowed five representatives. Around 1682, four new precincts were created from the original three as the colony’s population grew and the frontier moved westward. The new precincts were usually allotted two representatives, although some were granted more. Beginning with the Assembly of 1723, several of the larger, more important towns were allowed to elect their own representatives. Edenton was the first town granted this privilege, followed by Bath, New Bern, Wilmington, Brunswick, Halifax, Campbellton (Fayetteville), Salisbury, Hillsborough and Tarborough. Around 1735 Albemarle and Bath Counties were dissolved and the precincts became counties. The unicameral legislature continued until around 1697, when a bicameral form was adopted. The governor or chief executive at the time, and his council constituted the upper house. The lower house, the House of Burgesses, was composed of representatives elected from the colony’s various precincts. The lower house could adopt its own rules of procedure and elect its own speaker and other officers. -
NEWS RELEASE CONTACT: January 15, 2010 Barb Bradley President and CEO for IMMEDIATE RELEASE Office: (919) 834-6623 Ext
NEWS RELEASE CONTACT: January 15, 2010 Barb Bradley President and CEO FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Office: (919) 834-6623 ext. 224 Fax: (919) 829-7299 Email: [email protected] Action on health reform Imminent: N.C. House Democrats who voted against bill represent districts that would benefit the most from reform Raleigh -- Major agreements on health reform are being made today as House and Senate leadership aim to get a health insurance reform bill on the President's desk as soon as possible. The three North Carolina House Democrats who are likely to stand against the bill on the final vote represent districts that would benefit most from health reform. Congressmen Mike McIntyre, Larry Kissell and Heath Shuler -- the three North Carolina Democrats who voted against the House-passed health reform bill back in November -- represent districts with uninsured rates among the top five in the state. A report by the Urban Institute demonstrates that in both uninsured children and uninsured all non- elderly, those three Congressmen's districts are among the worst five in the state, and all are worse than the national averages. Here are the numbers: These are compared to national averages of 9.9% children uninsured and 17% all non-elderly uninsured. "We hope all our leaders in Washington realize how badly North Carolinians need health insurance reform," said Barb Bradley, President and CEO of Action for Children North Carolina, a nonpartisan, statewide child advocacy group. "Health care premiums are rising much faster than earnings in this state, and North Carolina is losing employer-based health care faster than almost every other state in the nation. -
AF#2698 CONGRESS, and WALLACE, JOHN MR
FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION Washington DC 20463 0) ; Nl THIS IS THE BEGINNING OF ADMINISTRATIVE HNE CASE # ^ W I rsl ' DATE SCANNED O , IO SCANNER NO. SCAN OPERATOR SECRETARIAT FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION ^^'^ "2 AH Q: 56 WASHINGTON, D.C. 20463 April 1,2013 MEMORANDUM SEMSITIVE TO: The Commission THROUGH: 0 Alec Palmer /^VW-^ t>. ^^^^^^laff Director tfl ^ I FROM: Patricia C. Orrock'"^ '^'^ ^ I Chief Compliance Officer O j Debbie Chacona bC/tJU^ ^ i Assistant Staff Director Reports Analysis Division BY: Winship/Sari Pickerall Compliance Branch SUBJECT: Reason To Believe Recommendation - 2012 Year-End Report for the Administrative Fine Program Attached is a list of political committees and their treasurers who failed to file the 2012 Year-End Report in accordance with 2 U.S.C. 434(a). The Year-End Report was due on January 31,2012. The committees listed in the attached RTB Circulation Report either failed to file the report, no more than thirty (30) days after the due date (considered a late filed report), or filed the report more than thirty (30) days after the due date (considered a non-filed report). In accordance with the schedule of civil money penalties for reports at 11 C.F.R. 111.43, these committees should be assessed the civil money penahies highlighted on the attached circulation report. For your information, letters of resignation were filed by the treasurers for Friends of Julian Schreibman (AF 2706) and Kenneth Sanders for Congress Committee (AF 2718). The RTB finding will be against the "Office of Treasurer" as the committees have not yet filed Amended Statements of Organization to appoint new treasurers. -
2009 N. C. HOUSE of REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATION by COUNTY COUNTY DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVES Alamance...63
North Carolina General Assembly HOUSE PRINCIPAL CLERK'S OFFICE Tel: (919)733-7760 Fax: (919)715-2881 2009 N. C. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATION BY COUNTY COUNTY DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVES Alamance...................... 63..................... Alice L. Bordsen ...................................... 64..................... Dan W. Ingle*** Alexander ..................... 88..................... Ray Warren Alleghany ..................... 90..................... Sarah Stevens Anson ........................... 69..................... Pryor Gibson Ashe.............................. 93..................... Cullie M. Tarleton Avery............................ 84..................... Phillip Frye Beaufort........................ 6....................... Arthur Williams Bertie ............................ 5....................... Annie W. Mobley Bladen........................... 22..................... William D. Brisson Brunswick..................... 17..................... Frank Iler**** ...................................... 20..................... Dewey L. Hill Buncombe..................... 114................... Susan C. Fisher ...................................... 115................... Patsy Keever******** ...................................... 116................... Jane Whilden Burke ............................ 85..................... Mitch Gillespie ...................................... 86..................... Hugh Blackwell Cabarrus........................ 82..................... Jeff Barnhart ..................................... -
PPP’S Latest Poll of North Carolina Voters Shows Current Attorney General Roy Cooper Leading Current Governor Pat Mccrory 43/41
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 9, 2015 INTERVIEWS: Tom Jensen 919-744-6312 IF YOU HAVE BASIC METHODOLOGICAL QUESTIONS, PLEASE E-MAIL [email protected], OR CONSULT THE FINAL PARAGRAPH OF THE PRESS RELEASE NC Governor’s Race Continues To Be A Toss Up Raleigh, N.C. – PPP’s latest poll of North Carolina voters shows current Attorney General Roy Cooper leading current Governor Pat McCrory 43/41. This is nearly identical to Cooper’s lead of 44/41 over McCrory in a June 3rd poll. Cooper is viewed much more favorably at 36/20 than McCrory of whose job performance voters disapprove of 33/48. Women support Cooper more widely than McCrory at 46/36, while men support McCrory more at 47/39. “Pat McCrory’s approval rating this month is the lowest we’ve found for him since he took office,” said Dean Debnam, President of Public Policy Polling. “His dealings during this legislative session have antagonized some conservative voters without winning him any new friends across party lines. The big question though is whether this increased unhappiness with him will persist or fade once the legislature has gone home.” Incumbent Republican United States Senator Richard Burr maintains a sizeable lead against all potential Democratic challengers. Burr leads Dan Blue 45/35, Grier Martin 47/33, Mike McIntyre 44/35, Brad Miller 46/36, Heath Shuler 44/36, and Beth Wood 45/34. Blue and Wood are viewed more favorably than unfavorably at 18/16 and 16/11 respectively. Miller is viewed as favorably as he is unfavorably at 14/14. -
CHC Task Force Meeting November 20, 2020 Zoom Help
CHC Task Force Meeting November 20, 2020 Zoom Help You can also send questions through Chat. Send questions to Everyone or a specific person. Everyone will be muted. You can unmute yourself to ask questions by clicking on the microphone or phone button. Agenda • Welcome, Chris Shank, President & CEO, NCCHCA • Election Debrief, Harry Kaplan & Jeff Barnhart, McGuireWoods Consulting • 2021 Policy Priorities, Brendan Riley, Director of Policy, NCCHCA • Experience with Carolina Access, Daphne Betts-Hemby, CFO, Kinston Community Health Center • Updates, Shannon Dowler, MD, NC Division of Health Benefits • Wrap-Up Slides & Other Info will be available on our website: www.ncchca.org/covid-19/covid19-general-information/ Welcome from Chris Shank, President & CEO, NCCHCA North Carolina Election Recap November 18, 2020 McGuireWoods | 5 CONFIDENTIAL THE COUNT McGuireWoods Consulting | 6 CONFIDENTIAL VOTER TURNOUT In North Carolina… ✓ 5,545,859 voters ✓ 75.4% of registered voters cast a ballot ✓4,629,200 of voters voted early ✓ 916,659 voted on Election Day ✓ Voter turnout increased about 6% over 2016 McGuireWoods Consulting | 7 CONFIDENTIAL FEDERAL RACES McGuireWoods Consulting | 8 CONFIDENTIAL FEDERAL RACES ✓ US PRESIDENT President Donald Trump (R) Former Vice President Joe Biden INCUMBENT (D) 2,758,776 (49.93%) 2,684,303 (48.59%) ✓ US SENATE Cal Cunningham (D) Thom Tillis (R) 2,569,972 (46.94%) INCUMBENT 2,665,605(48.69%) McGuireWoods | 9 CONFIDENTIAL FEDERAL RACES US HOUSE Virginia Foxx (R)- INCUMBENT- 66.93% ✓ DISTRICT 9: David Brown (D)- 31.11% -
2021 State Legislator Pledge Signers
I pledge that, as a member of the state legislature, I will cosponsor, vote for, and defend the resolution applying for an Article V convention for the sole purpose of enacting term limits on Congress. The U.S. Term Limits Article V Pledge Signers 2021 State Legislators 1250 Connecticut Ave NW Suite 200 ALABAMA S022 David Livingston H073 Karen Mathiak Washington, D.C. 20036 Successfully passed a term S028 Kate Brophy McGee H097 Bonnie Rich (202) 261-3532 limits only resolution. H098 David Clark termlimits.org CALIFORNIA H103 Timothy Barr ALASKA H048 Blanca Rubio H104 Chuck Efstration H030 Ron Gillham H105 Donna McLeod COLORADO H110 Clint Crowe ARKANSAS H016 Andres Pico H119 Marcus Wiedower H024 Bruce Cozart H022 Margo Herzl H131 Beth Camp H042 Mark Perry H039 Mark Baisley H141 Dale Washburn H071 Joe Cloud H048 Tonya Van Beber H147 Heath Clark H049 Michael Lynch H151 Gerald Greene ARIZONA H060 Ron Hanks H157 Bill Werkheiser H001 Noel Campbell H062 Donald Valdez H161 Bill Hitchens H001 Judy Burges H063 Dan Woog H162 Carl Gilliard H001 Quang Nguyen H064 Richard Holtorf H164 Ron Stephens H002 Andrea Dalessandro S001 Jerry Sonnenberg H166 Jesse Petrea H002 Daniel Hernandez S010 Larry Liston H176 James Burchett H003 Alma Hernandez S023 Barbara Kirkmeyer H177 Dexter Sharper H005 Leo Biasiucci H179 Don Hogan H006 Walter Blackman CONNECTICUT S008 Russ Goodman H007 Arlando Teller H132 Brian Farnen S013 Carden Summers H008 David Cook H149 Kimberly Fiorello S017 Brian Strickland H011 Mark Finchem S021 Brandon Beach H012 Travis Grantham FLORIDA S027 Greg Dolezal H014 Gail Griffin Successfully passed a term S030 Mike Dugan H015 Steve Kaiser limits only resolution. -
2020 Election Results Handout
2020 Election Results NC General Assembly Both the North Carolina Senate and House retained Republican majorities. The NC Senate has 28 Republicans to 22 Democrats, with 12 new members (8 new Republicans, 4 new Democrats). The NC House has 69 Republicans to 51 Democrats, with 24 new members (18 new Republicans, 6 new Democrats). NC Senate Results by District and County: District Counties Elected Candidate Party New Hertford, Gates, Chowan, Perquimans, Pasquotank, 1 Camden, Currituck, Dare, Hyde, Tyrrell, Washington Bob Steinburg R 2 Carteret, Craven, Pamlico Norman W. Sanderson R Vance, Warren, Northampton, Bertie, Martin, 3 Beaufort Ernestine (Byrd) Bazemore D New 4 Halifax, Edgecombe, Wilson Milton F. "Toby" Fitch, Jr. D 5 Pitt, Greene Don Davis D 6 Jones, Onslow Michael A. Lazzara R New 7 Lenoir, Wayne Jim Perry R 8 New Hanover, Pender, Bladen, Brunswick Bill Rabon R 9 New Hanover Michael Lee R New 10 Sampson, Duplin, Johnston Brent Jackson R 11 Johnston, Nash Lisa Stone Barnes R New 12 Harnett, Lee, Johnston Jim Burgin R 13 Columbus, Robeson Danny Earl Britt, Jr. R 14 Wake Dan Blue D 15 Wake Jay J. Chaudhuri D 16 Wake Wiley Nickel D 17 Wake Sam Searcy D 18 Franklin, Wake Sarah Crawford D New 19 Cumberland Kirk DeViere D 20 Durham Natalie Murdock D 21 Cumberland, Hoke Ben Clark D 22 Durham, Granville, Person Mike Woodard D 23 Chatham, Orange Valerie P. Foushee D 24 Alamance, Guilford Amy S. Galey R New 25 Anson, Scotland, Richmond, Moore Tom McInnis R New (appointed 7/17/20; 26 Guilford, Randolph Dave Craven R won reelection) 27 Guilford Michael Garrett D 28 Guilford Gladys A. -
2021-Summer-SEC-Member-Packet
1 UPDATED PACKET TABLE OF CONTENTS LETTER FROM NCDP CHAIR - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4 MEETING AGENDA - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5 RULES OF THE DAY - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6 2021 WINTER SEC MEETING MINUTES - - - - - - - - - - - 8 PoO REVIEW COMMITTEE REPORT - - - - - - - - - - - - 16 RESOLUTIONS COMMITTEE REPORT - - - - - - - - - - - 28 PARLIMNATERIAN CHEAT SHEET - - - - - - - - - - - - - 78 OBTAINING RECOGNITION FROM CHAIR - - - - - - - - 80 ZOOM FEATURES - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 81 2 3 LETTER FROM NCDP CHAIR Dear SEC Members, Thank you for joining us for the Summer SEC Meeting on August 7, 2021. While we hope to be returning to in-person meetings soon, the virtual world will always be a part of this work as we come together from all parts of North Carolina. It is my hope that this meeting, while virtual, is a meaningful way for us all to stay engaged with each other, keep organized, and cement our values and ideals as a party. The State Executive Committee is vital to the success of the North Carolina Democratic Party - its input, decisions, and support enable the NCDP to remain strong and well-organized. I am grateful to each and every one of you for either serving as a member or registering for the meeting as an interested and engaged Democrat. Your participation is critical to the success of the party as a whole. Thank you again for your commitment to electing Democrats in North Carolina. I am so excited for what is to come as we move closer to the 2022 midterm elections and do our part to Build Back Bluer! Onward, Dr. Bobbie J. Richardson Chair, North Carolina Democratic Party 4 MEETING AGENDA 1) Call to Order 2) Moment of Silence 3) Pledge of Allegiance & Salute to the N.C. -
16 August 1999 Vol. 18, Nos
$16 AUGUST1999 VOL.18, NOS.2-3 6 , ii*e 22 .V t fir, N.C. Center for Public Policy Research Board of Directors The North Carolina Center for Public Policy Research is an Chair Secretary independent, nonprofit organization dedicated to the goals of a Ned Cline Elaine F. Marshall better-informed public and more effective, accountable, and Vice Chair Treasurer responsive government. The Center identifies public policy issues Loleta Wood Foster Peter Keber facing North Carolina and enriches the dialogue among citizens, the media, and policymakers. Based on its research, the Center makes John Alexander recommendations for improving the way government serves the David E. Benevides Rann Carpenter people of this state. In all its efforts, the Center values reliable and Sue W. Cole objective research as a basis for analyzing public policy, inde- Keith Crisco pendence from partisan bias and political ideology, the richness of MargaretB. Dardess the state's diverse population, and a belief in the importance of Philip R. Dixon citizen involvement in public life. Virginia A. Foxx Thomas J. Harrelson The Center was formed in 1977 by a diverse group of private Donald Harrow citizens "for the purpose of gathering, analyzing, and disseminating Fletcher Hartsell information concerning North Carolina's institutions of gov- David Jones ernment" It is a nonpartisan organization guided by a self-elected Betsy Y. Justus Board of Directors and has individual and corporate members Phil Kirk Georgia Jacquez Lewis across the state. Angie McMillan Center projects include the issuance of special reports on Garrie Moore major policy questions; the publication of a magazine called North Tom Morrow Carolina Insight; joint productions of public affairs programs with Joyce Peters Katherine Skinner WUNC-FM, WPTF-AM, the N.C. -
Accountant John M. Blust Attorney
North Carolina General Assembly HOUSE PRINCIPAL CLERK'S OFFICE Tel: (919) 733-7760 Fax: (919) 715-2881 OCCUPATIONS 2005 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Accountant Business (contd.) Education John M. Blust Bill Owens Alma Adams Karen B. Ray (Professor of Art) Attorney (Owner) Larry M. Bell *Dan Blue Mitchell S. Setzer (Consultant) John M. Blust (Executive) Bryan R. Holloway Alice L. Bordsen Wilma M. Sherrill (History Teacher) N. Leo Daughtry Trudi Walend Earline W. Parmon Bill Faison Doug Vinson (Owner) (Consultant) Rick Glazier Ray Rapp Melanie Wade Goodwin Certified Court (College Administrator) Joe Hackney Reporter Laura I. Wiley R. Phillip Haire Karen B. Ray (Former Educator) *Larry D. Hall Thomas E. Wright Grier Martin Contractor (EMS Instructor) Henry M. Michaux, Jr. Bruce Goforth (General) Tim Moore Roger West Farm Equipment Deborah K. Ross Dealer Paul Stam Consultant David R. Lewis Bonner L. Stiller Nelson Dollar Ronnie Sutton (Media and Public Farmer Relations Consultant) Joe Hackney Builder Dale R. Folwell David R. Lewis Pryor Gibson (Private Investor) Richard T. Morgan Deborah K. Ross (Cattle Farmer) Business Fred F. Steen, II Bill Daughtridge (Cost/Analyst) Funeral Director (Executive) Howard J. Hunter, Jr. Rick L. Eddins Dentist (Owner) William A. Current, Sr. Homemaker Jean Farmer-Butterfield Lucy T. Allen (Dir. of Guardianship) Developer Becky Carney Phillip Frye (Owner) James W. Crawford, Jr. Dewey L. Hill Insurance (Executive) Doctor David Almond Carolyn H. Justice Bob England, M.D. (Insurance Agent) (Business Manager) Jerry C. Dockham Mary E. McAllister Henry M. Michaux, Jr. (Executive Director) (Insurance Agent) Daniel F. McComas Richard T. Morgan (Executive) (Insurance Broker) W.