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(919) 715-2881 North Carolina North Carolina General Assembly HOUSE PRINCIPAL CLERK’S OFFICE (919)733-7760 FAX (919) 715-2881 NORTH CAROLINA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2011 HOUSE MEMBER COUNTY/PARTY (H) HOME ADDRESS/TELEPHONE (SPOUSE) CALL NAME DISTRICT FAX (OCCUPATION) TERMS SERVED (B) BUSINESS ADDRESS/TELEPHONE FAX (E) EMAIL-ADDRESS ** Denotes Preferred Mailing Address Alma Adams Guilford/D (H) ** 2109 Liberty Valley Rd. Alma 58th Greensboro, NC 27406 (Professor of Art) 9.5 terms 336-273-9280 Fax: 336-274-7437 (B) 900 E. Washington Street Greensboro, NC 27401 336-517-1504 (E) [email protected] Kelly M. Alexander, Jr. Mecklenburg/D (H) 2128 Senior Dr. Kelly 107th Charlotte, NC 28216 (Funeral Director) 2.5 terms 704-392-6775 (B) ** 1424 Statesville Ave. Charlotte, NC 28206 704-333-1167 Fax: 704-333-1173 (E) [email protected] Martha B. Alexander Mecklenburg/D (H) ** 1096 Hollyheath Ln. Martha 106th Charlotte, NC 28209-2011 (Legislator) 10 terms 704-558-4670 Fax: 704-558-4680 (E) [email protected] Marilyn Avila Wake/R (H) ** 11312 Derby Lane (Alex) Marilyn 40th Raleigh, NC 27613 (Former Chemist and 3 terms 919-280-6084 Business Owner) (E) [email protected] Larry M. Bell Sampson/D (H) ** 908 Southwest Blvd. Larry 21st Clinton, NC 28328 (Retired - Public School 6 terms 910-592-1177 Superintendent, Fax: 910-592-4637 Education Consultant) (B) Same (E) [email protected] Hugh Blackwell Burke/R (H) ** 321 Mountain View Ave. SE (Ann) Hugh 86th Valdese, NC 28690 (Attorney) 2 terms 828-879-8454 (B) 215 Main St. Valdese, NC 28690 828-874-2271 Fax: 828-879-1623 (E) [email protected] John M. Blust Guilford/R (H) ** P. O. Box 8146 (Maria) John 62nd Greensboro, NC 27419 (Attorney, Accountant) 7 terms (1 Senate) 336-274-4658 (B) 121 S. Elm Street Greensboro, NC 27401 336-274-4658 Fax: 336-274-4540 (E) [email protected] James L. Boles, Jr. Moore/R (H) ** 425 W. Pennsylvania Ave. (Angela) Jamie 52nd Southern Pines, NC 28387 (Owner-President, 2 terms 910-692-6262 Boles Funeral Home and Fax: 910-692-8171 Crematory Inc.) (B) Same (E) [email protected] Alice L. Bordsen Alamance/D (H) ** 411 S. Fifth St. (Donald L. Oehler) Alice 63rd Mebane, NC 27302 (Attorney) 5 terms 919-563-5264 Fax: 919-563-5092 (B) Same 919-563-5092 Fax: Same (E) [email protected] Glen Bradley Franklin/R (H) ** 144 Ridgewood Rd. Glen 49th Youngsville, NC 27596 (Self-Employed/Computer 1 term 919-728-0449 Network) (B) Same 919-374-2973 (E) [email protected] Marcus Brandon Guilford/D (H) ** 200 Oak St., Apt. 3 Marcus 60th High Point, NC 27260 (Political Consultant) 1 term 336-987-3357 (E) [email protected] William Brawley Mecklenburg/R (H) ** 13612 O'Toole Dr. (Smokie) William 103rd Matthews, NC 28105 (Commercial Real Estate Broker) 1 term 704-574-0894 (B) Same (E) [email protected] William D. Brisson Bladen/D (H) ** P. O. Box 531 (Brenda) William 22nd Dublin, NC 28332 (Farmer) 3 terms 910-862-7007 Fax: 910-862-3310 (E) [email protected] 2 Rayne Brown Davidson/R (H) ** 416 Lee Ave. (Clark) Rayne 81st Lexington, NC 27295 (Medical Social Work) 1 term 336-249-2608 Fax: 866-636-5729 (E) [email protected] Angela R. Bryant Nash/D (H) ** 717 West End St. Angela 7th Rocky Mount, NC 27803 (Attorney, Senior Consultant- 3 terms 252-442-4022 Angela Bryant Consulting) Fax: 703-783-8553 (B) Same (E) [email protected] Justin P. Burr Stanly/R (H) P. O. Box 1966 Justin 67th Albemarle, NC 28002 (Bail Bondsman) 2 terms (B) ** 125 South Third St. Albemarle, NC 28001 704-983-4663 Fax: 704-982-0144 (E) [email protected] Becky Carney Mecklenburg/D (H) 325 Queens Rd. - Unit 18 (Gene) Becky 102nd Charlotte, NC 28204 (Homemaker) 5 terms 704-332-1893 Fax: 704-332-8339 (B) ** P. O. Box 32873 Charlotte, NC 28232 919-733-5827 (E) [email protected] George G. Cleveland Onslow/R (H) ** 224 Campbell Place (Nancy) George 14th Jacksonville, NC 28546 (Retired) 4 terms 910-346-3866 Fax: Same (E) [email protected] Jeff Collins Nash/R (H) ** 1109 Culpepper Dr. (Beanie) Jeff 25th Rocky Mount, NC 27803 (Financial Consultant) 1 term 252-443-1441 (B) 300 S. Wesleyan Blvd., Ste. 101 Rocky Mount, NC 27804 252-937-6391 Fax: 252-972-3804 (E) [email protected] Bill Cook Beaufort/R (H) ** 75 Cape Fear Dr. (Holly) Bill 6th Chocowinity, NC 27817 (Retired) 1 term 252-946-5876 (E) [email protected] Tricia Ann Cotham Mecklenburg/D (H) ** 107 Sardis Grove Ln. (Jerry Meek) Tricia 100th Matthews, NC 28105 (Assistant Principal of Instruction) 2.5 terms 919-715-0706 (B) 6800 Monroe Rd. Charlotte, NC 28211 980-343-6430 (E) [email protected] 3 James W. Crawford, Jr. Granville/D (H) ** 509 College St. (Harriet) Jim 32nd Oxford, NC 27565 (Developer) 14 terms 252-492-0185 (B) P. O. Box 5144 Henderson, NC 27536 252-492-0185 Fax: 252-492-3383 (E) [email protected] William A. Current, Sr. Gaston/R (H) 1510 Jackson Rd. (Elizabeth) Bill 109th Gastonia, NC 28052 (Dentist) 4 terms 704-864-4814 Fax: 704-865-0045 (B) ** 224 S. New Hope Rd. Gastonia, NC 28054 704-864-0337 Fax: 704-865-0045 (E) [email protected] N. Leo Daughtry Johnston/R (H) ** 5 Lakeview Place (Helen) Leo 26th Smithfield, NC 27577 (Attorney) 12 terms (2 Senate) 919-934-7265 Fax: 919-934-9536 (B) P. O. Drawer 1960 Smithfield, NC 27577-1960 919-934-5012 Fax: 919-934-9536 (E) [email protected] Ted Davis, Jr. ********* New Hanover/R (H) 7111 East Creeks Edge Dr. (Jane) Ted 19th Wilmington, NC 28409 (Attorney) .5 terms 910-313-0755 (B) ** P. O. Box 2535 Wilmington, NC 28402 910-763-6249 Fax: 910-762-5175 (E) [email protected] Jimmy Dixon Duplin/R (H) 427 West Trade Rd. (Bobby Jean) Jimmy 4th Mount Olive, NC 28365 (Farmer) 1 term 919-658-6202 (B) ** P. O. Box 222 Warsaw, NC 28398 910-590-1740 [email protected] Jerry C. Dockham Davidson/R (H) ** P. O. Box 265 (Louise) Jerry 80th Denton, NC 27239 (State Representative) 11.5 terms 336-250-7336 Fax: 336-859-2996 (E) [email protected] 4 Nelson Dollar Wake/R (H) ** P. O. Box 1369 (Lorrie) Nelson 36th Cary, NC 27512 (Media and Public 4 terms 919-233-8399 Relations Consultant) Fax: Same (B) Same (E) [email protected] Beverly M. Earle Mecklenburg/D (H) ** 230 Kingsway Circle Beverly 101st Charlotte, NC 28214 (Retired) 9 terms 704-391-1500 Fax: 704-372-1994 (E) [email protected] John Faircloth Guilford/R (H) ** 2332 Faircloth Way (Linda) John 61st High Point, NC 27265 (Real Estate Broker/Owner) 1 term 336-841-4137 Fax: 336-889-5316 (B) 2212 Eastchester Dr. High Point, NC 27265 336-906-9935 Fax: 336-841-7789 (E) [email protected] Bill Faison Orange/D (H) P. O. Box 25 Bill 50th Cedar Grove, NC 27231 (Attorney) 4 terms 919-606-6700 Fax: 919-489-1489 (B) ** P. O. Box 51729 Durham, NC 27717-1729 919-606-6700 Fax: 919-489-1489 (E) [email protected] Jean Farmer-Butterfield Wilson/D (H) ** P. O. Box 2962 Jean 24th Wilson, NC 27894 (Consultant, Health 5 terms 252-237-1506 and Human Services Fax: 252-237-5500 Professional) (B) 4200 Six Forks Rd. Raleigh, NC 27609 919-782-4632 Fax: 919-782-4634 (E) [email protected] Susan C. Fisher Buncombe/D (H) ** 7 Maple Ridge Lane (John) Susan 114th Asheville, NC 28806 (Legislator) 4.5 terms 828-258-5355 (B) Same 828-712-7711 (E) [email protected] Elmer Floyd Cumberland/D (H) ** 207 Courtney St. (Dorothy) Elmer 43rd Fayetteville, NC 28301 (Retired) 2 terms 910-488-6903 (E) [email protected] 5 Dale R. Folwell Forsyth/R (H) ** 299 S. Westview Dr. (Synthia) Dale 74th Winston-Salem, NC 27104 (Consultant, Private Investor) 4 terms 336-748-0046 (E) [email protected] Phillip Frye Mitchell/R (H) ** P. O. Box 589 (June) Phillip 84th Spruce Pine, NC 28777 (Business Owner - 5 terms 828-765-4925 Frye Auto Interiors) (B) Same 828-765-7701 Fax: Same (E) [email protected] Rosa U. Gill Wake/D (H) ** 2408 Foxtrot Rd. (Jimmie) Rosa 33rd Raleigh, NC 27610 (Retired Educator, 1.5 terms 919-821-0425 State Employee) (E) [email protected] Mitch Gillespie McDowell/R (H) ** 185 Cross Creek North Ridge Dr. (Barbara) Mitch 85th Marion, NC 28752 (Small Business Owner) 7 terms 828-652-5548 (B) Same (E) [email protected] Rick Glazier Cumberland/D (H) ** 2642 Old Colony Place (Lisë) Rick 45th Fayetteville, NC 28303 (Attorney) 5 terms 910-484-4168 (B) 1200 Murchison Ave. Fayetteville, NC 28301 910-672-2194 (E) [email protected] Ken Goodman Richmond/D (H) ** 832 Williamsburg Dr. (Cindy) Ken 66th Rockingham, NC 28379 (Owner - RW Goodman 1 term 910-997-2712 Company, Inc.) (B) P. O. Box 338 Rockingham, NC 28379 910-895-6342 Fax: 910-895-1507 (E) [email protected] Charles Graham Robeson/D (H) ** 479 Bee Gee Rd. (Norma) Charles 47th Lumberton, NC 28358 (Business Owner, 1 term 910-739-3969 Retired Educator) (B) 4820 Fayetteville Rd. Lumberton, NC 28358 910-608-0430 Fax: 910-608-0464 (E) [email protected] 6 Joe Hackney Orange/D (H) 104 Carolina Forest Rd. (Betsy) Joe 54th Chapel Hill, NC 27516 (Attorney, Farmer) 16 terms 919-967-3822 (B) ** 410 Martin Luther King Jr.
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