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1/11/2021 3Rd Edition Senate Principal Clerk's Office NORTH 1/11/2021 3rd Edition Senate Principal Clerk’s Office NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL ASSEMBLY 2021 SESSION REPRESENTATION BY COUNTY County of Residence COUNTY DISTRICT DEMOCRAT REPUBLICAN Alamance Senate 24 -- Amy S. Galey House 63 Hurtado -- House 64 -- Riddell Alexander Senate 42 -- Dean Proctor House 94 -- Elmore Alleghany Senate 45 -- Deanna Ballard House 90 -- Stevens Anson Senate 25 -- Tom McInnis House 55 -- Brody Ashe Senate 45 -- Deanna Ballard House 93 -- Pickett Avery Senate 46 -- Warren Daniel House 85 -- Greene Beaufort Senate 3 Ernestine Bazemore -- House 79 -- Kidwell Bertie Senate 3 Ernestine Bazemore -- House 1 -- Goodwin Bladen Senate 8 -- Bill Rabon House 22 -- Brisson Brunswick Senate 8 -- Bill Rabon House 17 -- Iler House 19 -- Miller Buncombe Senate 48 -- Chuck Edwards Senate 49 Julie Mayfield -- House 114 Fisher -- House 115 Ager -- House 116 Turner -- Burke Senate 46 -- Warren Daniel House 86 -- Blackwell House 112 -- Rogers Cabarrus Senate 36 -- Paul Newton House 67 -- Sasser House 82 -- K. Baker House 83 -- Pittman Caldwell Senate 46 -- Warren Daniel House 87 -- D. Hall Camden Senate 1 -- Bob Steinburg House 1 -- Goodwin Carteret Senate 2 -- Norman W. Sanderson House 13 -- McElraft Caswell Senate 30 -- Phil Berger House 50 Meyer -- Catawba Senate 42 -- Dean Proctor House 89 -- Setzer House 96 -- Adams Chatham Senate 23 Valerie P. Foushee -- House 54 Reives -- Cherokee Senate 50 -- Kevin Corbin House 120 -- Gillespie Chowan Senate 1 -- Bob Steinburg House 1 -- Goodwin Clay Senate 50 -- Kevin Corbin House 120 -- Gillespie County of Residence COUNTY DISTRICT DEMOCRAT REPUBLICAN Cleveland Senate 44 -- W. Ted Alexander House 110 -- Hastings House 111 -- Moore Columbus Senate 13 -- Danny Earl Britt, Jr. House 16 -- C. Smith House 46 -- B. Jones Craven Senate 2 -- Norman W. Sanderson House 3 -- Tyson House 79 -- Kidwell Cumberland Senate 19 Kirk deViere -- Senate 21 Ben Clark -- House 42 Lucas -- House 43 -- Wheatley House 44 Richardson -- House 45 -- Szoka Currituck Senate 1 -- Bob Steinburg House 6 -- Hanig Dare Senate 1 -- Bob Steinburg House 6 -- Hanig Davidson Senate 29 -- Steve Jarvis House 80 -- Watford House 81 -- Potts Davie Senate 31 -- Joyce Krawiec House 77 -- Howard Duplin Senate 10 -- Brent Jackson House 4 -- Dixon Durham Senate 20 Natalie S. Murdock -- Senate 22 Mike Woodard -- House 29 Alston -- House 30 Morey -- House 31 Hawkins -- House 54 Reives -- Edgecombe Senate 4 Milton F. "Toby" Fitch, Jr. -- House 23 Willingham -- Forsyth Senate 31 -- Joyce Krawiec Senate 32 Paul A. Lowe, Jr. -- House 71 Terry -- House 72 A. Baker -- House 73 -- Zachary House 74 -- Zenger House 75 -- Lambeth Franklin Senate 18 Sarah Crawford -- House 7 -- Winslow Gaston Senate 43 -- Kathy Harrington Senate 44 -- W. Ted Alexander House 108 -- Torbett House 109 -- Bumgardner House 110 -- Hastings Gates Senate 1 -- Bob Steinburg House 5 Hunter -- Graham Senate 50 -- Kevin Corbin House 120 -- Gillespie Granville Senate 22 Mike Woodard -- House 2 -- Yarborough House 32 Garrison -- Greene Senate 5 Don Davis -- House 10 -- Bell Guilford Senate 24 -- Amy S. Galey Senate 26 -- David W. Craven, Jr. Senate 27 Michael Garrett -- County of Residence COUNTY DISTRICT DEMOCRAT REPUBLICAN Guilford (continued) Senate 28 Gladys A. Robinson -- House 57 Clemmons -- House 58 Quick -- House 59 -- Hardister House 60 Brockman -- House 61 Harrison -- House 62 -- Faircloth Halifax Senate 4 Milton F. "Toby" Fitch, Jr. -- House 27 Wray -- Harnett Senate 12 -- Jim Burgin House 28 -- Strickland House 51 -- Sauls House 53 -- Penny Haywood Senate 50 -- Kevin Corbin House 118 -- Pless House 119 -- Clampitt Henderson Senate 48 -- Chuck Edwards House 113 -- Johnson House 117 -- Moffitt Hertford Senate 1 -- Bob Steinburg House 5 Hunter -- Hoke Senate 21 Ben Clark -- House 48 Pierce -- Hyde Senate 1 -- Bob Steinburg House 6 -- Hanig Iredell Senate 34 -- Vickie Sawyer House 84 -- McNeely House 95 -- Mills Jackson Senate 50 -- Kevin Corbin House 119 -- Clampitt Johnston Senate 10 -- Brent Jackson Senate 11 -- Lisa S. Barnes Senate 12 -- Jim Burgin House 10 -- Bell House 26 -- White House 28 -- Strickland Jones Senate 6 -- Michael A. Lazzara House 13 -- McElraft Lee Senate 12 -- Jim Burgin House 51 -- Sauls Lenoir Senate 7 -- Jim Perry House 12 -- Humphrey Lincoln Senate 44 -- W. Ted Alexander House 97 -- Saine Macon Senate 50 -- Kevin Corbin House 120 -- Gillespie Madison Senate 47 -- Ralph Hise House 118 -- Pless Martin Senate 3 Ernestine Bazemore -- House 23 Willingham -- McDowell Senate 47 -- Ralph Hise House 85 -- Greene Mecklenburg Senate 37 Jeff Jackson -- Senate 38 Mujtaba A. Mohammed -- Senate 39 DeAndrea Salvador -- Senate 40 Joyce Waddell -- Senate 41 Natasha R. Marcus -- House 88 Belk -- House 92 Brown -- House 98 -- Bradford County of Residence COUNTY DISTRICT DEMOCRAT REPUBLICAN Mecklenburg (continued) House 99 Majeed -- House 100 Autry -- House 101 Logan -- House 102 Carney -- House 103 Hunt -- House 104 Lofton -- House 105 Harris -- House 106 Cunningham -- House 107 Alexander -- Mitchell Senate 47 -- Ralph Hise House 85 -- Greene Montgomery Senate 29 -- Steve Jarvis House 66 -- Moss Moore Senate 25 -- Tom McInnis House 52 -- Boles House 78 -- McNeill Nash Senate 11 -- Lisa S. Barnes House 7 -- Winslow House 25 Gailliard -- New Hanover Senate 8 -- Bill Rabon Senate 9 -- Michael V. Lee House 18 Butler -- House 19 -- Miller House 20 -- Davis Northampton Senate 3 Ernestine Bazemore -- House 27 Wray -- Onslow Senate 6 -- Michael A. Lazzara House 4 -- Dixon House 14 -- Cleveland House 15 -- Shepard Orange Senate 23 Valerie P. Foushee -- House 50 Meyer -- House 56 Insko -- Pamlico Senate 2 -- Norman W. Sanderson House 6 -- Hanig Pasquotank Senate 1 -- Bob Steinburg House 5 Hunter -- Pender Senate 8 -- Bill Rabon House 16 -- C. Smith Perquimans Senate 1 -- Bob Steinburg House 1 -- Goodwin Person Senate 22 Mike Woodard -- House 2 -- Yarborough Pitt Senate 5 Don Davis -- House 8 K. Smith -- House 9 Farkas -- House 12 -- Humphrey Polk Senate 47 -- Ralph Hise House 113 -- Johnson Randolph Senate 26 -- David W. Craven, Jr. House 70 -- Hurley House 78 -- McNeill Richmond Senate 25 -- Tom McInnis House 66 -- Moss Robeson Senate 13 -- Danny Earl Britt, Jr. House 46 -- B. Jones House 47 Graham -- Rockingham Senate 30 -- Phil Berger House 65 -- Carter House 91 -- K. Hall County of Residence COUNTY DISTRICT DEMOCRAT REPUBLICAN Rowan Senate 33 -- Carl Ford House 67 -- Sasser House 76 -- Warren House 77 -- Howard Rutherford Senate 47 -- Ralph Hise House 112 -- Rogers Sampson Senate 10 -- Brent Jackson House 21 R. Smith -- House 22 -- Brisson Scotland Senate 25 -- Tom McInnis House 48 Pierce -- Stanly Senate 33 -- Carl Ford House 66 -- Moss House 67 -- Sasser Stokes Senate 30 -- Phil Berger House 91 -- K. Hall Surry Senate 30 -- Phil Berger Senate 45 -- Deanna Ballard House 90 -- Stevens House 91 -- K. Hall Swain Senate 50 -- Kevin Corbin House 119 -- Clampitt Transylvania Senate 48 -- Chuck Edwards House 113 -- Johnson Tyrrell Senate 1 -- Bob Steinburg House 1 -- Goodwin Union Senate 35 -- Todd Johnson Senate 36 -- Paul Newton House 55 -- Brody House 68 -- Willis House 69 -- Arp Vance Senate 3 Ernestine Bazemore -- House 32 Garrison -- Wake Senate 14 Dan Blue -- Senate 15 Jay J. Chaudhuri -- Senate 16 Wiley Nickel -- Senate 17 Sydney Batch -- Senate 18 Sarah Crawford -- House 11 Dahle -- House 33 Gill -- House 34 Martin -- House 35 Everitt -- House 36 von Haefen -- House 37 -- Pare House 38 A. Jones -- House 39 Roberson -- House 40 John -- House 41 Adcock -- House 49 Ball -- Warren Senate 3 Ernestine Bazemore -- House 32 Garrison -- Washington Senate 1 -- Bob Steinburg House 1 -- Goodwin Watauga Senate 45 -- Deanna Ballard House 93 -- Pickett Wayne Senate 7 -- Jim Perry House 10 -- Bell House 21 R. Smith -- County of Residence COUNTY DISTRICT DEMOCRAT REPUBLICAN Wilkes Senate 45 -- Deanna Ballard House 90 -- Stevens House 94 -- Elmore Wilson Senate 4 Milton F. "Toby" Fitch, Jr. -- House 24 Cooper-Suggs -- Yadkin Senate 34 -- Vickie Sawyer House 73 -- Zachary Yancey Senate 47 -- Ralph Hise House 118 -- Pless .
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