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United States Senate/Congress United States Senate/Congress District Title Name Party Since Term Election Senator Richard Burr R 2005 3rd 2022 Address: 217 Russell Senate Office Building Washington DC 20510 Phone: (202) 224-3154 Senator Thom Tillis R 2015 1st 2020 Address: 113 Dirksen Senate Office Building Washington DC 20510 Phone: (202) 224-6342 01 Representative G. K. Butterfield D 2004 9th 2020 Address: 2080 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington DC 20515 Phone: (202) 225-3101 02 Representative George Holding R 2013 4th 2020 Incumbent not running for re-election in 2020. Address: 1110 Longworth House Office Building, Washington DC 20515 Phone: (202) 225-3032 03 Representative Greg Murphy R 2019 1st 2020 Address: 2333 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington DC 20515 Phone: (202) 225-3415 04 Representative David Price D 1997 12th 2020 Address: 2108 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington DC 20515 Phone: (202) 225-1784 05 Representative Virginia Foxx R 2005 8th 2020 Address: 2462 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington DC 20515 Phone: (202) 225-2071 06 Representative Mark Walker R 2015 3rd 2020 Incumbent not running for re-election in 2020. Address: 1725 Longworth House Office Building, Washington DC 20515 Phone: (202) 225-3065 1 | P a g e District Title Name Party Since Term Election 07 Representative David Rouzer R 2015 3rd 2020 Address: 2439 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington DC 20515 Phone: (202) 225-2731 08 Representative Richard Hudson R 2013 4th 2020 Address: 2112 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington DC 20515 Phone: (202) 225-3715 09 Representative Dan Bishop R 2019 1st 2020 Address: 132 Cannon House Office Building, Washington DC 20515 Phone: (202) 225-1976 10 Representative Patrick McHenry R 2005 8th 2020 Address: 2004 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington DC 20515 Phone: (202) 225-2576 11 Representative Mark Meadows R 2013 4th 2020 Incumbent not running for re-election in 2020. Address: 2160 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington DC 20515 Phone: (202) 225-6401 12 Representative Alma Adams D 2014 4th 2020 Address: 2436 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington DC 20515 Phone: (202) 225-1510 13 Representative Ted Budd R 2017 2nd 2020 Address: 118 Cannon House Office Building, Washington DC 20515 Phone: (202) 225-4531 2 | P a g e North Carolina Governor and General Assembly District Title Name Party Since Term Election Governor Roy Cooper D 2017 1st 2020 Address: 20301 Mail Service Center Raleigh NC 27699-0301 Phone: 919-814-2000 Lieut. Gov. Dan Forrest R 2017 2nd 2020 20401 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-0401 Telephone: (919) 814-3680 1 Senator Bob Steinberg R 2019 1st 2020 300 N. Salisbury St Rm. 301b Raleigh N 27603-5925 Telephone: 919-733-0010 5 Senator Howard J. Hunter 16 W. Jones st. Rm 1309 Raleigh NC 27601-1096 P.O Box 628, Ahoskie NC 27910 Telephone: 252-332-3189 Pasquotank county officials County commissioners Jeff Dixon, Term expires Dec. 2020 1200 Pard Drive At-Large Elizabeth city NC 27909 Telephone: 252-338-2859 (home) 252-330-5639 ( work) 252-331-3985 (cell) 252-330-4880 (fax) Email: [email protected] Lloyd E. Griffin Term expires Dec. 2020 751 Riverside ave Northern Inside Elizabeth City NC 27909 Telephone: 252-333-6105 (home & cell) Email: [email protected] 3 | P a g e Cecil Perry Term expires Dec. 2022 P.O. Box 1381 Elizabeth City NC 27906 Telephone: 252-335-4694 (home) 252-339-0458 (cell) 252-338-3449 (fax) Email: [email protected] Frankie Meads Term expires Dec 2020 200 Bayshore Drive Southern Outside Elizabeth City NC 27909 Telephone: 252-330-2423 (home) 252-333-9701 (cell) 252-335-4343 (work) Email: [email protected] Charles Jordan Term expires Dec 2022 1471 Northside Rd At-Large Elizabeth City NC 27909 Telephone: 252-771-2223 (home) 252-339-0121 (cell) Email: [email protected] Barry Overman Term expires Dec 2022 1023 John White Road At-Large Elizabeth City NC 27909 Telephone 252-330-5685 (home) 252-202-6380 (cell) Email: [email protected] Sean Lavin Term expires Dec 2022 308 Planters Run Northern Outside Elizabeth City NC 27909 Telephone: 252-714-3358 (cell) 252-330-3247 (work) Email: [email protected] 4 | P a g e District Attorney (4 year term) R. Andrew Womble (R) Term expires 2022 202 E. Colonial Ave Elizabeth City NC Telephone: 252-337-8410 Clerk of Superior Court (4 year term) Kathy Cartwright (D) Term expires 2022 206 E. Main St. P.O. Box 449 Elizabeth City NC 27909 _____________________________________________________________________________________ Register of Deeds (4year term) Clementine White (D) Term expires 2020 203 E Main St Elizabeth City NC 27909 Telephone: 252-335-4367 Email: [email protected] _____________________________________________________________________________________ Sheriff (4 year term) Tommy S. Wooten II Term expires 2022 200 E. Colonial Ave. Elizabeth City, NC 27909 Telephone: 252-338-2191 Email: [email protected] NC Judges NC Supreme Court Chief Justice (8 year term) Mark Martin Term expires 2022 P.O. Box 2170 Raleigh NC 27602-2170 Telephone: 919-831-5700 5 | P a g e NC Supreme Court Associate Justices (8 year term) P.O. Box 2170 Raleigh NC 27602-2170 Telephone: 919-831-5700 Michael R Morgan Anita Earls Term expires 2024 Term expires 2026 Paul M. Newby Cheri Beasley Term expires 2020 Term Expires 2022 Robin E. Hudson Sam J. Ervin IV Term expires 2022 Term expires 2022 NC Court of Appeals Chief Judge (8 year term) P.O. Box 888 Raleigh, NC 27602 Telephone: 919-831-3600 Linda M. Mcgee Wanda G. Bryant Term Expires 2020 Term Expires 2020 John S. Arrowood Allegra Katherine Collins Term Expires 2026 Term Expires 2026 Tobias Hampson Chris Dillon Term expires 2026 Term Expires 2020 Jeffrey H. Murphy Mark Davis Term Expires 2024 Term expires 2022 Valerie J. Zachary Richard Dietz Term expires 2024 Term expires 2024 Phil Berger John Tyson Term Expires 2024 Term expires 2022 Donna S. Stroud Lucy Inman Term Expires 2022 Term expires 2022 6 | P a g e First District Judges Superior Court (8 year Terms) Jerry R. Tillett Term expires 2026 P.O. Box 1761 Manteo NC 27954 Telephone : 252-475-9138 J.C. Cole Term expires 2026 271 Halsey Bay Rd Hertford NC 27944 Telephone: 252-337-8500 District Court (4 year Terms) Robert Trivette Term expires 2026 P. O. Box 1761 Elizabeth City NC 27909 Telephone: 252-331-4500 Eula Reid Term expires 2026 P.O. Box Drawer 366 Elizabeth City NC 27909 Telephone: 252331-4500 Meader W. Hariss, III Term expires 2026 P. O. Box 1176 Edenton NC 27932 Telephone: 252-331-4500 Edgar Barnes Term expires 2024 159 Fearing Place Manteo NC 27954 Telephone: 252-331-4500 Amber Davis Malarney Term expires 2024 218 Thicket Lump Wanchese NC 27981 Telephone: 252-331-4500 7 | P a g e Elizabeth City/ Pasquotank County Board of Education (4 year terms) Walter (Buck) Jolly At Large 407 Inlet Dr. Term Expires 2020 Telephone: 252-335-1436 Shelia Hughes Williams Inside City 203 Golf Club Drive Term expires 2020 Telephone : 252-335-5229 Denauvo Robinson Outside City 604 Small Drive Term expires 2020 Telephone: 252-335-3223 Virginia Houston Outside City 602 W. Main St. Term expires 2022 Telephone: 252-338-0068 Pam Pureza Inside City 2061 Rivershore Rd Term expires 2022 Telephone: 252-312-5003 Sharon J. Warden Outside City 2613 Willis Dr. Term expires 2022 Telephone: 252-338-6416 George Archuleta Outside City 1613 Pot O Gold Trl. Term expires 2022 Telephone: 252-333-7392 Soil And Water Conservation Supervisor (4 year Terms) Doug Temple Term expires 2020 1273 Lynchs Corner Rd. Telephone: 252-771-5676 Maurice K. Berry Jr. Term expires 2022 1157 Double Bridge Rd. Telephone: 252-331-9086 Steve Harris Term expires 2022 2133 Rivershore Rd. Telephone: 252-331-9065 8 | P a g e City of Elizabeth City Officials Mayor (2 year term) Bettie J. Parker Term expires 2021 1503 Gosnold Ave. Elizabeth City NC 27909 Council Members ( 2 year terms) Billy Caudle First Ward Councilman 749 Riverside Avenue Term expires 2021 Elizabeth City, NC 27909 Phone: (252) 202-0558 Jeannie Young First Ward Councilwoman 906 W. Church Street Term expires 2021 Elizabeth City, NC 27909 Phone: (252) 335-7577 Chris Ruffieux Second Ward Councilman 910 West Main Street Term expires 2021 Elizabeth City, NC 27909 Phone: (757) 469-8122 Gabriel Adkins Second Ward Councilman 1407 Elder Street Term expires 2021 Elizabeth City, NC 27909 Phone: (252) 581-0118 Michael Brooks Third Ward Councilman 119 Carver Street Term expires 2021 Elizabeth City, NC 27909 Phone: (252) 267-2952 Kem K. Spence Third Ward Councilman 337 Paxton Street Term expire 2021 Elizabeth City, NC 27909 Phone: (252) 338-1135 Johnnie B. Walton Fourth Ward Councilman 401 New York Avenue Mayor Pro Tempore Elizabeth City, NC 27909 Term expires 2021 Phone: (252) 312-7878 9 | P a g e Darius J. Horton Fourth Ward Councilman 1210 Herrington Road Term expires 2021 Elizabeth City, NC 27909 Phone: (252) 312-2883 10 | P a g e .
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