Directory of the State and County Officials of North Carolina
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I North Carolina )( '""'' ^!<=^7S DIRECTORY ^- C .2^ OF THE ^'^' Doc. STATE AND COUNTY OFFICIALS OF NORTH CAROLINA 1975 MAY 3 1975 Issued By TOAD EURE Secretary of State Compiled By John L. Cheney, Jr. Director of Publications Raleigh DIRECTORY OF THE STATE AND COUNTY OFFICIALS OF NORTH CAROLINA 1975 Issued By THAD EURE Secretary of State Compiled By John L. Cheney, Jr. Director of Publications Raleigh To the State Officials of North Carolina to the Members of the General Assembly to all Local Officials and to the People of the State This Directory is Respectfully Dedicated 'M^ Secretary of State STATE OFFICIALS THE LEGISLATIVE BRANCH Members of the General Assembly of North Carolina 1975 Session (Democrats unless otherwise noted) SENATE Officers Lu^ma President James B. Hunt, Jr ^. Hope Mills President Pro Tem John T. Henley Burgaw Principal Clerk Roy Rowe Ra "gh Reading Clerk LeRoy Clark, Jr Raleigh Sergeant-at-Arms Vinson Bridges, Jr Senators District Name 1st J. J. (Monk) Harrington -^r"ElizabethwrStvCity Melvin R. Daniels, Jr 1st New Bern 2nd D. Livingstone Stallings 3rd W. D. (Billy) Mills Wilmm^n'r^r^^^'Z 4th William G. Smith Deep Run 5th Harold W. Hardison -^ Roanoke Rapids 6th Julian R. Allsbrook 6th Vernon E. White \^^ Ro^^^y^ Mountm ! 7th Dallas Alford Wilson 7th J. Russell Kirby " 8th Thomas E. Strickland ?°^-fS°^^ 9th Edward Renfrow xF^^'^S ' 10th John T.Henley d?°^!,^' 10th Glenn R. Jernigan -../Tfir nth EddNye Ehzabethtown Lumberton Luther J. Britt, Jr 12th Durham 13th Kenneth C. Royall, Jr 13th Willis P. Whichard 5^^^^"J William W. Staton 14th ^ , °^u 14th Bobby Barker S i -^u 14th John W. Winters MadisonJt^^^^ 15th Wesley D. Webster 15th George W. Marion, Jr -- ^f^'l?" Chapel UUl 16th Charles F. Vickery Asheboro 16th Russell Walker 17th Mary Home Odom Wagram Albemarle 17th James B. Garrison River 18th Ralph H. Scott Haw Point 19th Lynwood Smith High 19th Katherine H. Sebo Greensboro 19th McNeill Smith Greensboro District Name 20th Carl D. Totherow Winston-Salem 20th E. Lawrence Davis Winston-Salem 21st Jack Childers Lexington 21st Tom Suddarth Lexington 22nd Fred D. Alexander Charlotte 22nd Cy N. Bahakel Matthews 22nd Jim McDuffie Charlotte 22nd Herman Moore Charlotte 23rd Pleas (Red) Lackey Hiddenite 23rd Bobby Lee Combs Hickory 24th Donald R. Kincaid (R) Lenoir 24th Wade Walsh Lenoir 25th OUie Harris Kings Mountain 25th W. K. (Bill) Mauney, Jr Kings Mountain 25th Marshall A. Rauch Gastonia 26th I. C. Crawford Asheville 26th Lamar Gudger Asheville 27th Cecil Hill Brevard 27th Joe H. Palmer Clyde SENATORIAL DISTRICTS First District—Beaufort, Bertie, Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Dare, Gates, Hertford, Hyde, Northampton, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Tyrrell, and Washing- ton shall elect two Senators. Second District—Carteret, Craven, and Pamlico shall elect one Senator. Third District—Onslow shall elect one Senator. Fourth District—New Hanover and Pender shall elect one Senator. Fifth District—Duplin, Jones and Lenoir shall elect one Senator. Sixth District—Edgecombe, Halifax, Martin and Pitt shall elect two Senators. Sev€7ith District—Franklin, Nash, Vance, Warren and Wilson shall elect two Senators. Eighth District—Greene and Wayne shall elect one Senator. Ninth District—Johnston and Sampson shall elect one Senator. Tenth District—Cumberland shall elect two Senators. Eleventh District—Bladen, Brunswick, and Columbus shall elect one Senator. Twelfth District—Hoke and Robeson shall elect one Senator. Thirteenth, District—Durham, Granville, and Person shall elect two Senators. Fourteenth District—Harnett, Lee and Wake shall elect three Senators. Fifteenth District—Alleghany, Ashe, Caswell, Rockingham, Stokes, and Surry shall elect two Senators. Sixteenth District—Chatham, Moore, Orange, and Randolph shall elect two Senators. Seventeenth District—Anson, Montgomery. Richmond, Scotland, Stanly, and Union shall elect two Senators. Eighteenth District—Alamance shall elect one Senator. Nineteenth District—Guilford shall elect three Senators. Tiventieth District—Forsyth shall elect two Senators. Twenty-first District—Davidson, Davie and Rowan shall elect two Senators. Twenty-second District—Cabarrus and Mecklenburg shall elect four Senators. Twenty-third District—Alexander, Catawba, Iredell and Yadkin shall elect two Senators. Twenty-fourth District—Avery, Burke, Caldwell, Mitchell, Watauga and Wilkes shall elect two Senators. Twenty-fifth District—Cleveland, Gaston, Lincoln and Rutherford shall elect three Senators. Twenty-sixth District—Buncombe, Madison, McDowell, and Yancey shall elect two Senators. Twenty-seventh District—Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Haywood, Henderson, Jackson, Macon, Polk, Swain, and Transylvania shall elect two Senators. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Officers Speaker James C. Green Clarkton Speaker Pro Tern C. Kitchin Josey Scotland Neck Principal Clerk Mrs. Grace A. Collins Raleigh Reading Clerk Sam J. Burrows, Jr Asheboro Sergeant-at-Arms Archie T. Lane, Sr Hertford Representatives Diat. Name Addresi 1st W. Stanford White Manns Harbor 1st Vernon G. James Elizabeth City 2nd Howard B. Chapin Washington 3rd Chris S. Barker, Jr .- New Bern 3rd Joe L. Bright Vanceboro 3rd Daniel T. Lilley Kinston 4th Ronald E. Mason Beaufort 4th Mrs. Wilda Hurst Hubert 4th Hugh C. Sandlin Jacksonville 5th Roberts H. Jernigan, Jr Ahoskie 5th J. Guy Revelle, Sr Conway 6th C. Kitchin Josey Scotland Neck 6th George P. Cullipher Williamsion 7th Larry P. Eagles Tarboro 7th Allen C. Barbee Spring Hope 7th John Ed. Davenport Nashville 7th A. Hartwell Campbell Wilson 8th Sam D. Bundy Farmville 8th H. Horton Rountree Greenville 9th Henson P. Barnes Goldsboro 9th Mrs. John B. Chase Eureka 10th T. J. (Tommy) Baker Wallace 11th Allen C. Ward Shallotte 12th B. D. (Bennie) Schwartz Wilmington 12th S. Thomas (Tommy) Rhodes (R) Wilmington 13th William T. Watkins Oxford 13th T. W. (Tom) Ellis, Jr ". Henderson 13th Bobby W. Rogers Henderson 14th J. M. (Jack) Gardner Smithfield 14th Barney Paul Woodard Princeton 15th Allen (Al) Adams Raleigh 15th Ruth E. Cook Raleigh 15th William A. (Bill) Creech Raleigh 15th Robert L. (Bob) Farmer Raleigh 15th Joseph E. (Joe) Johnson Raleigh 15th Wade Smith Raleigh 16th Mrs. Dillard (Pat) Griffin .////...Z'/."."'.........".....'.' Durham 16th H. M. Michaux, Jr Durham 16th George W. Miller, Jr "Z'ZZZ'Z Durham 17th Edward S. Holmes Pittsboro 17th Patricia (Trish) Stanford Hunt .....l...".1..1.7chapel Hill 18th Carson Gregory Angler 18th Jimmy L. Love Sanford „. Address Dxstnct^ NameX, 19th James C. (Jimmy) Green •?" Tabor.r ^^''rCity 19th R. C. Soles, Jr Tabor City 19th Richard Wright Fayettevi e 20th R. D. (Don) Beard Fayettevi le 20th George W. Breece Fayettevi e 20th Charles Holt Fayettevil le 20th Hector (Heck) Ray Fayetteville 20th Lura Tally Fairmont 21st Joy J. Johnson Pembroke 21st Henry Ward Oxendine Parkton 21st David R. Parnell - 22nd John M. Jordan Saxapahaw Graham 22nd W. S. (Sandy) Harris, Jr ^ ^"^^'"^ton 22nd James E. (Jim) Long 22nd David M. Blackwell Reidsville Greensboro 23rd Henry E. Frye Greensboro 23rd Thomas (Tom) 0. Gilmore Point 23rd Leo Heer High Greensboro 23rd C. W. (Charlie) Phillips Greensboro 23rd Thomas B. (Tom) Sawyer Greensboro 23rd W. M. (Mark) Short 23rd Charlie Webb Greensboro Asheboro 34th J. T. (Jack) Pugh 24th Gilbert R. Davis Randleman 25th T. Clyde Auman West End 26th Foyle Hightower, Jr Wadesboro 27th Thomas B. Hunter Rockingham Laurel Springs 28th P. C. Collins, Jr - K^i"K 28th J. Worth Gentry 28th David H. Diamont Pilot Mountain 29th Margaret Tennille Winston-Salem 29th Richard C. Erwin Winston-Salem 29th Ned R. Smith Winston-Salem 29th Judson D. DeRamus, Jr Winston-Salem 29th Fred S. Hutchins, Jr. (R) Winston-Salem 30th Larry E. Leonard Thomasville 30th Dr. John Varner Lexington 30th Peter W. Hairston Advance 31st Robie L. Nash Salisbury 31st A. Neal Smith Woodleaf 32nd Richard Lane Brown, III Norwood 33rd Dwight W. Quinn Kannapohs 33rd A. W. (Art) Thomas Concord 33rd Aaron W. Plyler Monroe 34th James H. (Jim) Edwards Granite Falls 34th George M. Holmes (R) Hamptonville 34th Ralph Prestwood Lenoir 35th J. P. Huskins Statesville 35th William H. (Bill) McMillan Statesville 36th Marilyn R. Bissell (R) Charlotte 36th Jo Graham Foster Charlotte 36th Laurence A. Cobb (R) Charlotte 36th H. Parks Helms Charlotte 36th Craig Lawing Charlotte 36th Carolyn Mathis (R) Charlotte District Xame Address 36th Ben Tison Charlotte 36th Roy Spoon (R) Charlotte 37th T. Cass Ballenger (R) Hickory 37th Frances E. Setzer — Newton 38th Carl J. Stewart, Jr Gastonia 38th E. Graham Bell Gastonia 38th David \V. Bumgardner, Jr Belmont 38th John R. Gamble, Jr Lincolnton 39th Myrtle E. (Lula Belle) Wiseman Spruce Pine 39th W. H. (Bill) Lachot, Jr Morganton 40th Robert Z. (Bob) Falls Sl^elby 40th John J. (Jack) Hunt Lattimore 40th Robert A. (Bob) Jones Forest City 41st Glenn A. Morris Marion 42nd Fred R. Dorsey (R) Erst Flat Rock 43rd Mary C. Nesbitt Asheville 43rd Herbert L. Hyde Asheville 43rd Claude DeBruhl Candler 43rd John S. Stevens Asheville 44th Ernest B. Messer Canton 44th Liston B. Ramsey Marshall 45th Jeff H. Enloe, Jr Franklin REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICTS First District—Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Dare, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Tyrrell and Washington shall elect two Representatives. Second District—Beaufort and Hyde shall elect one Representative. Third District—Craven, Jones, Lenoir and Pamlico shall elect three Repre- sentatives. Fourth District—Carteret and Onslow shall elect three Representatives. Fifth District—Bertie, Gates, Hertford and Northampton shall elect two Representatives. Sixth