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COMES NOW Legislative Defendants Pursuant to Paragraph 5 of This Court's November 1, 2017 Order (Doc. 206) and Hereby Identify IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA NO. 1:15-CV-00399 SANDRA LITTLE COVINGTON, et al., ) ) Plaintiffs, ) ) LEGISLATIVE DEFENDANTS’ v. ) NOTICE OF INCUMBENT LIST ) STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, et al. ) ) Defendants. ) ) COMES NOW Legislative Defendants pursuant to Paragraph 5 of this Court’s November 1, 2017 Order (Doc. 206) and hereby identify incumbents covered by Paragraph 2(g) of the same Order in the attached spreadsheets. The House incumbent list is attached as Exhibit 1. The Senate incumbent list is attached as Exhibit 2. Legislative defendants attempted to reach agreement with plaintiffs regarding a joint notice but plaintiffs refused to agree to a single submission after legislative defendants offered to accurately reflect each party’s views in the notice. Therefore, legislative defendants file this notice to submit incumbent lists that are correct to their knowledge. While plaintiffs contend that Exhibit 1 should not list Representative Larry Bell because of media reports, legislative defendants contend that the veracity of the media reports cited by plaintiffs has not been confirmed and Representative Bell has not announced to the House or its leadership that he is not running again in 2018, even as recently as during the recent redistricting in August 2017. In addition, while plaintiffs believe that the 1 Case 1:15-cv-00399-TDS-JEP Document 210 Filed 11/09/17 Page 1 of 3 residence address for Senator Trudy Wade may be incorrect, legislative defendants disagree based on information provided to the legislature by Senator Wade. Respectfully submitted this the 8th day of November, 2017. OGLETREE, DEAKINS, NASH, SMOAK & STEWART, P.C. /s/ Phillip J. Strach Phillip J. Strach N.C. Bar No. 29456 4208 Six Forks Road, Suite 1100 Raleigh, North Carolina 27609 Phone: (919) 787-9700 Facsimile: (919) 783-9412 Email: [email protected] OGLETREE, DEAKINS, NASH, SMOAK & STEWART, P.C. 2 Case 1:15-cv-00399-TDS-JEP Document 210 Filed 11/09/17 Page 2 of 3 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that on this 8th day of November, 2017, I have served the foregoing LEGISLATIVE DEFENDANTS’ NOTICE OF INCUMBENT LIST with the Clerk of the Court using the CM/ECF system which will send notification of such filing to the following: Edwin M. Speas, Jr. Anita S. Earls Carolina P. Mackie Allison J. Riggs Poyner Spruill LLP Southern Coalition for Social Justice P.O. Box 1801 (27602-1801) 1415 Highway 54, Suite 101 301 Fayetteville St., Suite 1900 Durham, NC 27707 Raleigh, NC 27601 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Attorneys for Plaintiffs [email protected] Attorneys for Plaintiffs Alexander McC. Peters Senior Deputy Attorney General N.C. Department of Justice P.O. Box 629 Raleigh, NC 27602 OGLETREE, DEAKINS, NASH, SMOAK & STEWART, P.C. /s/ Phillip J. Strach Phillip J. Strach N.C. Bar No. 29456 4208 Six Forks Road, Suite 1100 Raleigh, North Carolina 27609 Phone: (919) 787-9700 Facsimile: (919) 783-9412 Email: [email protected] 31953955.1 3 Case 1:15-cv-00399-TDS-JEP Document 210 Filed 11/09/17 Page 3 of 3 District Incumbent Address First Elected 22 William Brisson 780 NC 410 HWY, Bladenboro, NC 28320 11/7/2006 529 Foxridge Rd., Greensboro, NC 27406 58 Amos Lewis Quick, III 11/8/2016 57 Mary Price "Pricey" Harrison 204 Ridgeway Drive, Greensboro, NC 27403 11/2/2004 59 Jonathan Yates Hardister 6427 Bellcross Trail Whitsett, NC 27377 11/6/2012 61 Joseph Aubrey Faircloth, Jr. 4456 Orchard Knob Lane, High Point, NC 27265 11/2/2010 62 John Marshall Blust 5630 David Christian Place, Greensboro, NC 27410 11/7/2000 60 Cecil Antonio Brockman 1166 Roberts Lane, High Point, NC 27260 11/4/2014 53 David Ray Lewis 118 Kingsway Drive, Dunn, NC 28334 11/5/2002 28 Larry Craig Strickland 201 Kingston St, Pine Level, NC 27568 11/8/2016 26 Donna Marie White 1330 W. Main St., Clayton, NC 27520 11/8/2016 51 John Irwin Sauls, II 2609 Wellington Drive, Sanford, NC 27330 11/8/2016 100 Johnnie Newton Autry 4728 Amity Place, Charlotte, NC 28212 11/8/2016 106 Carla D. Cunningham 1400 Sansbery Road, Charlotte, NC 28262 11/6/2012 107 Kelly M. Alexander, Jr. 2128 Senior Drive, Charlotte, NC 28216 11/4/2008 92 Chaz Michael Beasley 11619 Hophornbeam Lane, Charlotte, NC 28278 11/8/2016 103 William Millen Brawley, Jr. 13612 O'Toole Drive, Matthews, NC 28105 11/2/2010 105 Scott D. Stone 13213 Whisper Creek Drive, Charlotte, NC 28227 11/8/2016 230 Kingsway Circle, Charlotte, NC 28214 101 Beverly Miller Earle 11/8/1994 99 Rodney Wayne Moore 9042 Burnt Umber Drive, 28215 11/2/2010 104 Andy Thomas Dulin 3200 Wickersham Road, Charlotte, NC 28211 11/8/2016 98 John Ray Bradford, III 18632 Nantz Road, Cornelius, NC 28031 11/4/2014 102 Rebecca A. Carney 325 Queens Road, Unit 18, Charlotte 28204 11/5/2002 88 Mary Gardner Belk 1630 Dilworth Rd. East, Charlotte, NC 28203 11/8/2016 21 Larry M. Bell 908 Southwest BLVD, Clinton, NC 28328 11/7/2000 34 David Grier Martin, III 2203 Byrd St., Raleigh, NC 27608 11/4/2014 11 Duane Raymond Hall II 4132 Brewster Drive, Raleigh, NC 27606 11/6/2012 35 Christopher E Malone, III 224 W. Holding Avenue, Wake Forest, NC 27587 11/6/2012 41 Gale Brown Adcock 300 LeGault Drive, Cary, NC 27513 11/4/2014 40 Joseph Robert John, Sr. 11800 Black Horse Run Rd., Raleigh, NC 27613 11/8/2016 39 Darren G. Jackson 1525 Crickett Rd., Raleigh, NC 27610 11/4/2008 36 Joseph Nelson Dollar 125 Long Shadow Lane, Cary, NC 27518 11/2/2004 33 Rosa Underwood Gill 2408 Foxtrot Road, Raleigh, NC 27610 11/2/2010 37 Linda Hunt Williams 280 Elmcrest Drive, Holly Springs, NC 27540 11/8/2016 38 Yvonne Lewis Holley 1505 Tierney Circle, Raleigh, NC 27610 11/6/2012 49 Cynthia J. Ball 1428 Canterbury Road, Raleigh, NC 27608 11/8/2016 10 John R. Bell, IV 501 Holland Hill Drive, Goldsboro, NC 27530 11/6/2012 Case 1:15-cv-00399-TDS-JEP Document 210-1 Filed 11/09/17 Page 1 of 1 District Incumbent Address Date Elected SD 19 Wesley Meredith 4111 Village Drive, Fayetteville, NC 28304 11/2/10 SD 21 Ben Clark 603 East Lake Ridge Road, Raeford, NC 28376* 11/6/12 SD 24 Rick Gunn 3030 North Fairway Drive, Burlington, NC 27215 11/2/10 SD 26 Jerry Tillman 1207 Dogwood Lane, Archdale, NC 27263 11/5/02 SD 27 Trudy Wade 4205 Rose Lake Drive, Greensboro, NC 27407 11/6/12 SD 28 Gladys Robinson 3622 Sainsbury Lane, Greensboro, NC 27409 11/2/10 *Sen. Clark provided a second address to the Senate Redistricting Committee during the 2017 legislative redistricting process and indicated that he intends to move there. That address is 435 Poplar Hill Road, Fayetteville, NC 28312. Case 1:15-cv-00399-TDS-JEP Document 210-2 Filed 11/09/17 Page 1 of 1.
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