NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL ASSEMBLY 2013 SESSION REPRESENTATION by COUNTY County of Residence

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NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL ASSEMBLY 2013 SESSION REPRESENTATION by COUNTY County of Residence NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL ASSEMBLY 2013 SESSION REPRESENTATION BY COUNTY County of Residence COUNTY DISTRICT SEATS DEMOCRAT REPUBLICAN UNAFFILIATED Alamance Senate 24 (1) -- Rick Gunn House 63 (1) -- Ross House 64 (1) -- Riddell Alexander Senate 42 (1) -- Austin M. Allran House 73 (1) -- Hollo Alleghany Senate 45 (1) -- Dan Soucek House 94 (1) -- Elmore Anson Senate 25 (1) Gene McLaurin -- House 55 (1) -- Brody Ashe Senate 45 (1) -- Dan Soucek House 93 (1) -- Jordan Avery Senate 45 (1) -- Dan Soucek House 85 (1) -- Dobson Beaufort Senate 1 (1) -- Bill Cook House 3 (1) -- Speciale House 6 (1) Tine -- Bertie Senate 3 (1) Clark Jenkins -- House 5 (1) Mobley -- Bladen Senate 8 (1) -- Bill Rabon House 22 (1) Brisson -- House 46 (1) Waddell -- Brunswick Senate 8 (1) -- Bill Rabon House 17 (1) -- Iler House 18 (1) Hamilton -- Buncombe Senate 48 (1) -- Tom Apodaca Senate 49 (1) Van Duyn -- House 114 (1) Fisher -- House 115 (1) -- Ramsey House 116 (1) -- Moffitt Burke Senate 46 (1) -- Warren Daniel House 86 (1) -- Blackwell House 112 (1) -- Hager Cabarrus Senate 36 (1) -- Fletcher L. Hartsell, Jr. House 76 (1) -- Ford House 82 (1) -- Pittman House 83 (1) -- Johnson Caldwell Senate 45 (1) -- Dan Soucek House 87 (1) -- Starnes 2013 GENERAL ASSEMBLY 8/28/2014 (25th Edition) Page 1 COUNTY DISTRICT SEATS DEMOCRAT REPUBLICAN UNAFFILIATED Camden Senate 1 (1) -- Bill Cook House 1 (1) -- Steinburg Carteret Senate 2 (1) -- Norman W. Sanderson House 13 (1) -- McElraft Caswell Senate 22 (1) Mike Woodard -- House 65 (1) -- Jones Catawba Senate 42 (1) -- Austin M. Allran House 89 (1) -- Setzer House 96 (1) -- Wells Chatham Senate 23 (1) Valerie P. Foushee House 54 (1) Reives -- Cherokee Senate 50 (1) -- Jim Davis House 120 (1) -- West Chowan Senate 3 (1) Clark Jenkins -- House 1 (1) -- Steinburg Clay Senate 50 (1) -- Jim Davis House 120 (1) -- West Cleveland Senate 46 (1) -- Warren Daniel House 110 (1) -- Hastings House 111 (1) -- Moore Columbus Senate 13 (1) Michael P. Walters -- House 46 (1) Waddell -- Craven Senate 2 (1) -- Norman W. Sanderson House 3 (1) -- Speciale House 10 (1) -- John R. Bell IV House 12 (1) George Graham -- Cumberland Senate 19 (1) -- Wesley Meredith Senate 21 (1) Ben Clark -- House 42 (1) Lucas -- House 43 (1) Floyd -- House 44 (1) Glazier -- House 45 (1) -- Szoka Currituck Senate 1 (1) -- Bill Cook House 1 (1) -- Steinburg Dare Senate 1 (1) -- Bill Cook House 6 (1) Tine -- Davidson Senate 33 (1) -- Stan Bingham House 80 (1) -- Younts House 81 (1) -- Brown Davie Senate 34 (1) -- Andrew C. Brock House 79 (1) -- Howard 2013 GENERAL ASSEMBLY 8/28/2014 (25th Edition) Page 2 COUNTY DISTRICT SEATS DEMOCRAT REPUBLICAN UNAFFILIATED Duplin Senate 10 (1) -- Brent Jackson House 4 (1) -- Dixon House 21 (1) Larry M. Bell -- Durham Senate 20 (1) Floyd B. McKissick, Jr. -- Senate 22 (1) Mike Woodard -- House 29 (1) Hall -- House 30 (1) Luebke -- House 31 (1) Michaux, Jr. -- House 50 (1) Meyer -- Edgecombe Senate 3 (1) Clark Jenkins -- House 23 (1) Tolson -- Forsyth Senate 31 (1) -- Joyce R. Krawiec Senate 32 (1) Earline W. Parmon -- House 71 (1) Terry -- House 72 (1) Hanes, Jr. -- House 74 (1) -- Conrad House 75 (1) -- Lambeth House 79 (1) -- Howard Franklin Senate 18 (1) -- Chad Barefoot House 7 (1) Richardson -- House 25 (1) -- Collins Gaston Senate 43 (1) -- Kathy Harrington Senate 44 (1) -- David L. Curtis House 108 (1) -- Torbett House 109 (1) -- Bumgardner House 110 (1) -- Hastings Gates Senate 1 (1) -- Bill Cook House 5 (1) Mobley -- Graham Senate 50 (1) -- Jim Davis House 120 (1) -- West Granville Senate 20 (1) Floyd B. McKissick, Jr. -- House 2 (1) Wilkins -- House 32 (1) Baskerville -- Greene Senate 5 (1) Don Davis -- House 10 (1) -- John R. Bell IV House 12 (1) George Graham -- 2013 GENERAL ASSEMBLY 8/28/2014 (25th Edition) Page 3 COUNTY DISTRICT SEATS DEMOCRAT REPUBLICAN UNAFFILIATED Guilford Senate 26 (1) -- Phil Berger Senate 27 (1) -- Trudy Wade Senate 28 (1) Gladys A. Robinson -- House 57 (1) Harrison -- House 58 (1) Adams -- House 59 (1) -- Hardister House 60 (1) Brandon -- House 61 (1) -- Faircloth House 62 (1) -- Blust Halifax Senate 4 (1) Angela R. Bryant -- House 27 (1) Wray -- Harnett Senate 12 (1) -- Ronald J. Rabin House 51 (1) -- Stone House 53 (1) -- Lewis Haywood Senate 50 (1) -- Jim Davis House 118 (1) -- Presnell House 119 (1) Queen -- Henderson Senate 48 (1) -- Tom Apodaca House 113 (1) -- Whitmire House 117 (1) -- McGrady Hertford Senate 3 (1) Clark Jenkins -- House 5 (1) Mobley -- Hoke Senate 21 (1) Ben Clark -- House 48 (1) Pierce -- House 66 (1) Goodman -- Hyde Senate 1 (1) -- Bill Cook House 6 (1) Tine -- Iredell Senate 34 (1) -- Andrew C. Brock Senate 44 (1) -- David L. Curtis House 84 (1) -- Turner House 95 (1) -- Brawley Jackson Senate 50 (1) -- Jim Davis House 119 (1) Queen -- Johnston Senate 10 (1) -- Brent Jackson Senate 11 (1) -- E.S. (Buck) Newton Senate 12 (1) -- Ronald J. Rabin House 22 (1) Brisson -- House 26 (1) -- Daughtry House 28 (1) -- Langdon, Jr. Jones Senate 6 (1) -- Harry Brown House 13 (1) -- McElraft 2013 GENERAL ASSEMBLY 8/28/2014 (25th Edition) Page 4 COUNTY DISTRICT SEATS DEMOCRAT REPUBLICAN UNAFFILIATED Lee Senate 12 (1) -- Ronald J. Rabin House 51 (1) -- Stone House 54 (1) Reives -- Lenoir Senate 5 (1) Don Davis -- Senate 7 (1) -- Louis Pate House 10 (1) -- John R. Bell IV House 12 (1) George Graham -- Lincoln Senate 44 (1) -- David L. Curtis House 97 (1) -- Saine Macon Senate 50 (1) -- Jim Davis House 120 (1) -- West Madison Senate 47 (1) -- Ralph Hise House 118 (1) -- Presnell Martin Senate 3 (1) Clark Jenkins -- House 23 (1) Tolson -- McDowell Senate 47 (1) -- Ralph Hise House 85 (1) -- Dobson Mecklenburg Senate 37 (1) Jeff Jackson -- Senate 38 (1) Joel D.M. Ford -- Senate 39 (1) -- Bob Rucho Senate 40 (1) Malcolm Graham -- Senate 41 (1) -- Jeff Tarte House 88 (1) -- Bryan House 92 (1) -- Jeter House 98 (1) -- Tillis House 99 (1) Rodney W. Moore -- House 100 (1) Cotham -- House 101 (1) Earle -- House 102 (1) Carney -- House 103 (1) -- William Brawley House 104 (1) -- Samuelson House 105 (1) -- Schaffer House 106 (1) Cunningham -- House 107 (1) Alexander, Jr. -- Mitchell Senate 47 (1) -- Ralph Hise House 85 (1) -- Dobson Montgomery Senate 33 (1) -- Stan Bingham House 66 (1) Goodman -- House 67 (1) -- Burr Moore Senate 29 (1) -- Jerry W. Tillman House 52 (1) -- Boles, Jr. House 78 (1) -- McNeill 2013 GENERAL ASSEMBLY 8/28/2014 (25th Edition) Page 5 COUNTY DISTRICT SEATS DEMOCRAT REPUBLICAN UNAFFILIATED Nash Senate 4 (1) Angela R. Bryant -- Senate 11 (1) -- E.S. (Buck) Newton House 7 (1) Richardson -- House 25 (1) -- Collins New Hanover Senate 8 (1) -- Bill Rabon Senate 9 (1) -- Michael V. Lee House 18 (1) Hamilton -- House 19 (1) -- Davis, Jr. House 20 (1) -- Catlin Northampton Senate 3 (1) Clark Jenkins -- House 27 (1) Wray -- Onslow Senate 6 (1) -- Harry Brown House 14 (1) -- Cleveland House 15 (1) -- Shepard House 16 (1) -- Millis Orange Senate 23 (1) Valerie P. Foushee House 50 (1) Meyer -- House 56 (1) Insko -- Pamlico Senate 2 (1) -- Norman W. Sanderson House 3 (1) -- Speciale Pasquotank Senate 1 (1) -- Bill Cook House 1 (1) -- Steinburg House 5 (1) Mobley -- Pender Senate 8 (1) -- Bill Rabon House 16 (1) -- Millis Perquimans Senate 1 (1) -- Bill Cook House 1 (1) -- Steinburg Person Senate 22 (1) Mike Woodard -- House 2 (1) Wilkins -- Pitt Senate 5 (1) Don Davis -- Senate 7 (1) -- Louis Pate House 8 (1) -- Susan Martin House 9 (1) -- Brown House 24 (1) Farmer-Butterfield -- Polk Senate 47 (1) -- Ralph Hise House 113 (1) -- Whitmire Randolph Senate 24 (1) -- Rick Gunn Senate 29 (1) -- Jerry W. Tillman House 70 (1) -- Hurley House 78 (1) -- McNeill 2013 GENERAL ASSEMBLY 8/28/2014 (25th Edition) Page 6 COUNTY DISTRICT SEATS DEMOCRAT REPUBLICAN UNAFFILIATED Richmond Senate 25 (1) Gene McLaurin -- House 48 (1) Pierce -- House 66 (1) Goodman -- Robeson Senate 13 (1) Michael P. Walters -- House 46 (1) Waddell -- House 47 (1) Charles Graham -- House 48 (1) Pierce -- House 66 (1) Goodman -- Rockingham Senate 26 (1) -- Phil Berger House 65 (1) -- Jones House 91 (1) -- Holloway Rowan Senate 25 (1) Gene McLaurin -- Senate 34 (1) -- Andrew C. Brock House 76 (1) -- Ford House 77 (1) -- Warren Rutherford Senate 47 (1) -- Ralph Hise House 112 (1) -- Hager Sampson Senate 10 (1) -- Brent Jackson House 21 (1) Larry M. Bell -- House 22 (1) Brisson -- Scotland Senate 25 (1) Gene McLaurin -- House 48 (1) Pierce -- House 66 (1) Goodman -- Stanly Senate 25 (1) Gene McLaurin -- House 67 (1) -- Burr Stokes Senate 30 (1) -- Shirley B. Randleman House 91 (1) -- Holloway Surry Senate 30 (1) -- Shirley B. Randleman House 90 (1) -- Stevens Swain Senate 50 (1) -- Jim Davis House 119 (1) Queen -- Transylvania Senate 48 (1) -- Tom Apodaca House 113 (1) -- Whitmire Tyrrell Senate 3 (1) Clark Jenkins -- House 1 (1) -- Steinburg Union Senate 35 (1) -- Tommy Tucker Senate 36 (1) -- Fletcher L. Hartsell, Jr. House 55 (1) -- Brody House 68 (1) -- Horn House 69 (1) -- Arp, 2013 GENERAL ASSEMBLY 8/28/2014 (25th Edition) Page 7 COUNTY DISTRICT SEATS DEMOCRAT REPUBLICAN UNAFFILIATED Vance Senate 4 (1) Angela R. Bryant -- House 32 (1) Baskerville -- Wake Senate 14 (1) Dan Blue -- Senate 15 (1) -- Neal Hunt Senate 16 (1) Josh Stein -- Senate 17 (1) -- Tamara Barringer Senate 18 (1) -- Chad Barefoot House 11 (1) Hall -- House 33 (1) Gill -- House 34 (1) Grier Martin -- House 35 (1) -- Malone House 36 (1) -- Dollar House 37 (1) -- Stam House 38 (1) Holley -- House 39 (1) Jackson -- House 40 (1) -- Avila House 41 (1) -- Murry House 49 (1) -- Fulghum, M.D. Warren Senate 4 (1) Angela R.
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