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Results Will Be Posted When Available North Carolina General Assembly HOUSE PRINCIPAL CLERK’S OFFICE (919) 733-7760 FAX (919) 715-2881 2013 NORTH CAROLINA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Republicans 77 Democrats 43 *Denotes Incumbents DISTRICT #1 (1): Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Pasquotank (Part), Perquimans, and Tyrrell. Bob Steinburg (Chowan) (R) 103 S. Granville St., Edenton, NC 27932 252-482-2404 DISTRICT #2 (1): Granville (Part) and Person. W. A. (Winkie) Wilkins (Person) (D) 210 Fair Oaks Dr., Roxboro, NC 27574 336-599-7336 DISTRICT #3 (1): Beaufort (Part), Craven (Part), and Pamlico. Michael Speciale (Craven) (R) 803 Stately Pines Rd., New Bern, NC 28560 252-635-5326 DISTRICT #4 (1): Duplin (Part) and Wayne (Part). Jimmy Dixon (Duplin) (R) P. O. Box 222, Warsaw, NC 28398 910-590-1740 DISTRICT #5 (1): Bertie, Gates, Hertford, and Pasquotank (Part). Annie W. Mobley (Hertford) (D) 353 South Church Rd., Ahoskie, NC 27910 252-332-5463 DISTRICT #6 (1): Beaufort (Part), Dare, Hyde, and Washington. Paul Tine (Dare) (D) 3040 Creek Rd., Kitty Hawk, NC 27949 252-305-5133 DISTRICT #7 (1): Franklin (Part) and Nash (Part). Bobbie Richardson (Franklin) (D) 7309 NC Hwy. 561, Louisburg, NC 27549 919-853-3617 DISTRICT #8 (1): Pitt (Part) and Wilson (Part). Susan Martin (Wilson) (R) 1407 Kenan St., NW, Wilson, NC 27893 252-285-2060 DISTRICT #9 (1): Pitt (Part). Brian Brown (Pitt) (R) 300 N. Salisbury St., Rm. 604, Raleigh, NC 27603 919-733-5757 DISTRICT #10 (1): Craven (Part), Greene (Part), Lenoir (Part), and Wayne (Part). John R. Bell, IV (Wayne) (R) 501 Holland Hill Dr., Goldsboro, NC 27530 919-344-6324 DISTRICT #11 (1): Wake (Part). Duane Hall (Wake) (D) 123 Glenwood Ave., Raleigh, NC 27603 919-582-2111 DISTRICT #12 (1): Craven (Part), Greene (Part), and Lenoir (Part). George Graham (Lenoir) (D) P.O. Box 1082, Kinston, NC 28503 252-527-6865 DISTRICT #13 (1): Carteret and Jones. Pat McElraft (Carteret) (R) P. O. Box 4477, Emerald Isle, NC 28594 252-342-0693 DISTRICT #14 (1): Onslow (Part). George G. Cleveland (Onslow) (R) 224 Campbell Place, Jacksonville, NC 28546 910-346-3866 DISTRICT #15 (1): Onslow (Part). Phil Shepard (Onslow) (R) 111 Vernon Shepard Lane, Jacksonville, NC 28540 910-389-6392 DISTRICT #16 (1): Onslow (Part), and Pender. Chris Millis (Pender) (R) P. O. Box 878, Hampstead, NC 28443 910-352-1740 DISTRICT #17 (1): Brunswick (Part). Frank Iler (Brunswick) (R) 2515 Marsh Hen Dr., Oak Island, NC 28465 910-201-1007 DISTRICT #18 (1): Brunswick (Part) and New Hanover (Part). Susi H. Hamilton (New Hanover) (D) 206 Nun St., Wilmington, NC 28401 910-443-2830 DISTRICT #19 (1): New Hanover (Part). Ted Davis, Jr. (New Hanover) (R) P. O. Box 2535, Wilmington, NC 28402 910-763-6249 2 DISTRICT #20 (1): New Hanover (Part). Rick Catlin (New Hanover) (R) 220 Old Dairy Rd., Wilmington, NC 28405 910-452-5861 DISTRICT #21 (1): Duplin (Part), Sampson (Part), and Wayne (Part). Larry M. Bell (Sampson) (D) 908 Southwest Blvd., Clinton, NC 28328 910-592-1177 DISTRICT #22 (1): Bladen (Part), Johnston (Part), and Sampson (Part). William D. Brisson (Bladen) (D) P. O. Box 531, Dublin, NC 28332 910-862-7007 DISTRICT #23 (1): Edgecombe and Martin. Joe P. Tolson (Edgecombe) (D) P. O. Box 1038, Pinetops, NC 27864 252-827-2749 DISTRICT #24 (1): Pitt (Part) and Wilson (Part). Jean Farmer-Butterfield (Wilson) (D) P. O. Box 2962, Wilson, NC 27894 252-292-0115 DISTRICT #25 (1): Franklin (Part) and Nash (Part). Jeff Collins (Nash) (R) 1109 Culpepper Dr., Rocky Mount, NC 27803 252-443-1441 DISTRICT #26 (1): Johnston (Part). N. Leo Daughtry (Johnston) (R) 5 Lakeview Place, Smithfield, NC 27577 919-934-7265 DISTRICT #27 (1): Halifax and Northampton. Michael H. Wray (Northampton) (D) P. O. Box 904, Gaston, NC 27832 252-535-3297 DISTRICT #28 (1): Johnston (Part). James H. Langdon, Jr. (Johnston) (R) 10176 NC 50 Hwy. N, Angier, NC 27501 919-894-5797 DISTRICT #29 (1): Durham (Part). Larry D. Hall (Durham) (D) P. O. Box 25308, Durham, NC 27702 919-682-8823 DISTRICT #30 (1): Durham (Part). Paul Luebke (Durham) (D) P. O. Box 61716, Durham, NC 27715 919-286-0755 3 DISTRICT #31 (1): Durham (Part). Henry M. Michaux, Jr. (Durham) (D) P. O. Box 2152, Durham, NC 27702-2152 919-596-8181 DISTRICT #32 (1): Granville (Part), Vance, and Warren. Nathan Baskerville (Vance) (D) 119 W. Waycliff Rd., Henderson, NC 27537 252-572-4495 DISTRICT #33 (1): Wake (Part). Rosa U. Gill (Wake) (D) 2408 Foxtrot Rd., Raleigh, NC 27610 919-821-0425 DISTRICT #34 (1): Wake (Part). Grier Martin (Wake) (D) 16 West Jones St., Raleigh, NC 27601-1096 919-733-5773 DISTRICT #35 (1): Wake (Part). Chris Malone (Wake) (R) P. O. Box 967, Wake Forest, NC 27588 919-395-4903 DISTRICT #36 (1): Wake (Part). Nelson Dollar (Wake) (R) P. O. Box 1369, Cary, NC 27512 919-233-8399 DISTRICT #37 (1): Wake (Part). Paul Stam (Wake) (R) P. O. Box 1600, Apex, NC 27502 919-362-8873 DISTRICT #38 (1): Wake (Part). Yvonne Lewis Holley (Wake) (D) 1505 Tierney Cir., Raleigh, NC 27610 919-828-3873 DISTRICT #39 (1): Wake (Part). Darren G. Jackson (Wake) (D) 1525 Crickett Rd., Raleigh, NC 27610 DISTRICT #40 (1): Wake (Part). Marilyn Avila (Wake) (R) 11312 Derby Ln., Raleigh, NC 27613 919-280-6084 DISTRICT #41 (1): Wake (Part). Tom Murry (Wake) (R) P. O. Box 1054, Morrisville, NC 27560 919-865-9993 4 DISTRICT #42 (1): Cumberland (Part). Marvin W. Lucas (Cumberland) (D) 3318 Hedgemoor Cir., Spring Lake, NC 28390 910-497-2733 DISTRICT #43 (1): Cumberland (Part). Elmer Floyd (Cumberland) (D) 207 Courtney St., Fayetteville, NC 28301 910-488-6903 DISTRICT #44 (1): Cumberland (Part). Rick Glazier (Cumberland) (D) 2642 Old Colony Place, Fayetteville, NC 28303 910-484-4168 DISTRICT #45 (1): Cumberland (Part). John Szoka (Cumberland) (R) 6922 Surrey Rd., Fayetteville, NC 28306 910-583-2960 DISTRICT #46 (1): Bladen (Part), Columbus, and Robeson (Part). Ken Waddell (Columbus) (D) 515 E. 1st Ave., Chadbourn, NC 28431 910-654-3734 DISTRICT #47 (1): Robeson (Part). Charles Graham (Robeson) (D) 479 Bee Gee Rd., Lumberton, NC 28358 910-739-3969 DISTRICT #48 (1): Hoke (Part), Richmond (Part), Robeson (Part), and Scotland (Part). Garland E. Pierce (Scotland) (D) 21981 Buie St., Wagram, NC 28396 910-369-2844 DISTRICT #49 (1): Wake (Part). Brig Gen (R) Gary Pendleton (Wake) (R) 2908 Lake Boone Place, Raleigh, NC 27608 DISTRICT #50 (1): Durham (Part) and Orange (Part). Graig R. Meyer (Orange) (D) 9603 Leslie Dr., Chapel Hill, NC 27516 919-967-6253 DISTRICT #51 (1): Harnett (Part) and Lee (Part). Mike C. Stone (Lee) (R) 1123 Winterlocken Dr., Sanford, NC 27330 919-777-8419 5 DISTRICT #52 (1): Moore (Part). James L. Boles, Jr. (Moore) (R) 425 W. Pennsylvania Ave., Southern Pines, NC 28387 910-692-6262 DISTRICT #53 (1): Harnett (Part). David R. Lewis (Harnett) (R) P. O. Box 1152, Dunn, NC 28335 910-897-8100 DISTRICT #54 (1): Chatham and Lee (Part). Robert T. Reives, II (Lee) (D) 1502 Woodland Ave., Sanford, NC 27330 919-352-3033 DISTRICT #55 (1): Anson and Union (Part). Mark Brody (Union) (R) 5315 Rocky River Rd., Monroe, NC 28112 704-965-6585 DISTRICT #56 (1): Orange (Part). Verla Insko (Orange) (D) 610 Surry Rd., Chapel Hill, NC 27514 919-929-6115 DISTRICT #57 (1): Guilford (Part). Pricey Harrison (Guilford) (D) P. O. Box 9339, Greensboro, NC 27429-9339 336-274-5574 DISTRICT #58 (1): Guilford (Part). Alma Adams (Guilford) (D) - Resigned 10/31/2014 2109 Liberty Valley Rd., Greensboro, NC 27406 336-273-9280 DISTRICT #59 (1): Guilford (Part). Jon Hardister (Guilford) (R) 1709 Forest Valley Rd., Greensboro, NC 27410 336-404-8791 DISTRICT #60 (1): Guilford (Part). Marcus Brandon (Guilford) (D) 200 Oak St., Apt. 3, High Point, NC 27260 919-733-5825 DISTRICT #61 (1): Guilford (Part). John Faircloth (Guilford) (R) 4456 Orchard Knob Ln., High Point, NC 27265 336-841-4137 DISTRICT #62 (1): Guilford (Part). John M. Blust (Guilford) (R) P. O. Box 8146, Greensboro, NC 27419 336-274-4658 ext. 121 6 DISTRICT #63 (1): Alamance (Part). Stephen M. Ross (Alamance) (R) 1314 McCuiston Dr., Burlington, NC 27215 336-269-3704 DISTRICT #64 (1): Alamance (Part). Dennis Riddell (Alamance) (R) 6343 Beale Rd., Snow Camp, NC 27349 336-222-1303 DISTRICT #65 (1): Caswell and Rockingham (Part). Bert Jones (Rockingham) (R) 299 Fairfield Rd., Reidsville, NC 27320 336-342-6171 DISTRICT #66 (1): Hoke (Part), Montgomery (Part), Richmond (Part), Robeson (Part), and Scotland (Part). Ken Goodman (Richmond) (D) 832 Williamsburg Dr., Rockingham, NC 28379 910-997-2712 DISTRICT #67 (1): Montgomery (Part) and Stanly. Justin P. Burr (Stanly) (R) 125 South Third St., Albemarle, NC 28001 704-983-4663 DISTRICT #68 (1): Union (Part). D. Craig Horn (Union) (R) 5909 Bluebird Hill Lane, Weddington, NC 28104 704-844-9960 DISTRICT #69 (1): Union (Part). Dean Arp (Union) (R) P. O. Box 1511, Monroe, NC 28111-1511 704-282-0418 DISTRICT #70 (1): Randolph (Part). Pat B. Hurley (Randolph) (R) 141 Ridgecrest Rd., Asheboro, NC 27203 336-625-9210 DISTRICT #71 (1): Forsyth (Part). Evelyn Terry (Forsyth) (D) 1224 Reynolds Forest Dr., Winston-Salem, NC 27107 336-788-5008 DISTRICT #72 (1): Forsyth (Part). Edward Hanes, Jr. (Forsyth) (D) 380-H Knollwood St., Ste. 191, Winston-Salem, NC 27103 919-632-4084 DISTRICT #73 (1): Alexander, Wilkes (Part), and Yadkin. Mark W. Hollo (Alexander) (R) 432 Westwood Lane, Taylorsville, NC 28681 828-632-1728 7 DISTRICT #74 (1): Forsyth (Part). Debra Conrad (Forsyth) (R) 4004 Pemberton Ct., Winston-Salem, NC 27106 336-760-9653 DISTRICT #75 (1): Forsyth (Part). Donny Lambeth (Forsyth) (R) 4627 S.
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