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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 UNOFFICIAL CANDIDATES LISTING GENERAL ELECTION NORTH CAROLINA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Election November 6, 2012 *Denotes Incumbents DISTRICT #1 (1): Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Pasquotank (Part), Perquimans, and Tyrrell. Bill Luton (Pasquotank) (D) 1094 Florida Rd., Elizabeth City, NC 27909 Bob Steinburg (Chowan) (R) 103 S. Granville St., Edenton, NC 27932 DISTRICT #2 (1): Granville (Part) and Person. Timothy Karan (Granville) (R) 2763 Garland Ct., Creedmoor, NC 27522 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. Robert B. Cayton (Beaufort) (D) 2331 Tunstall Swamp Rd., Aurora, NC 27806 Michael Speciale (Craven) (R) 803 Stately Pines Rd., New Bern, NC 28560 DISTRICT #4 (1): Duplin (Part) and Wayne (Part). Jimmy Dixon (Duplin) (R)* P. O. Box 222, Warsaw, NC 28398 910-590-1740 Kevin E. Hayes (Wayne) (L) P. O. Box 10711, Goldsboro, NC 27532 Rebecca H. Judge (Duplin) (D) 1401 S. NC 41 and 111 Hwy., Beulaville, NC 28518 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. Mattie Lawson (Dare) (R) 904 Clipper Ct., Kill Devil Hills, NC 27948 Paul Tine (Dare) (D) 3040 Creek Rd., Kitty Hawk, NC 27949 DISTRICT #7 (1): Franklin (Part) and Nash (Part). Angela R. Bryant (Nash) (D)* 717 West End St., Rocky Mount, NC 27803 252-442-4022 DISTRICT #8 (1): Pitt (Part) and Wilson (Part). Mark Bibbs (Wilson) (D) 3220 Edinburgh Dr., NW, Wilson, NC 27896 Susan Martin (Wilson) (R) 1407 Kenan St., NW, Wilson, NC 27893 DISTRICT #9 (1): Pitt (Part). Brian Brown (Pitt) (R) 412 Knoll Cir., Greenville, NC 27858 Marian N. McLawhorn (Pitt) (D)* P. O. Box 399, Grifton, NC 28530 252-524-3113 DISTRICT #10 (1): Craven (Part), Greene (Part), Lenoir (Part), and Wayne (Part). John Bell (Wayne) (R) 501 Holland Hill Dr., Goldsboro, NC 27530 Jim Babe Hardison (Lenoir) (D) 2558 Cabin Branch Rd., Kinston, NC 28504 DISTRICT #11 (1): Wake (Part). Duane Hall (Wake) (D) 404 Merrie Rd., Raleigh, NC 27606 919-582-2111 DISTRICT #12 (1): Craven (Part), Greene (Part), and Lenoir (Part). Jim Dancy (Craven) (R) 21 Masters Court Dr. B, New Bern, NC 28562 George Graham (Lenoir) (D) P.O. Box 1082, Kinston, NC 28503 252-559-3307 2 DISTRICT #13 (1): Carteret and Jones. Pat McElraft (Carteret) (R)* P. O. Box 4477, Emerald Isle, NC 28594 252-342-0693 Wyatt Rike (Carteret) (L) 1410 Arendell St., Morehead City, NC 28557 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 R. 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 DISTRICT #17 (1): Brunswick (Part). Frank Iler (Brunswick) (R)* 2515 Marsh Hen Dr., Oak Island, NC 28465 910-201-1007 Lundia Washington (Brunswick) (D) 111 Plantation Passage Dr. SE, Bolivia, NC 28422 DISTRICT #18 (1): Brunswick (Part) and New Hanover (Part). Susi H. Hamilton (New Hanover) (D)* 206 Nun St., Wilmington, NC 28401 910-443-2830 Louis Harmati (Brunswick) (R) P. O. Box 267, Winnabow, NC 28479 DISTRICT #19 (1): New Hanover (Part). Ted Davis, Jr. (New Hanover) (R)* P. O. Box 2535, Wilmington, NC 28402 910-763-6249 Emilie Swearingen (New Hanover) (D) 830 Cutter Ct., Kure Beach, NC 28449 DISTRICT #20 (1): New Hanover (Part). Rick Catlin (New Hanover) (R) P. O. Box 10579, Wilmington, NC 28404 910-547-2724 Tom Gale (New Hanover) (D) 8715 New Forest Dr., Wilmington, NC 28411 3 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 DISTRICT #25 (1): Franklin (Part) and Nash (Part). Jeff Collins (Nash) (R)* 1109 Culpepper Dr., Rocky Mount, NC 27803 252-443-1441 Janice (Jan) Mills (Nash) (D) 804 NC 231, Spring Hope, NC 27882 DISTRICT #26 (1): Johnston (Part). Jenifer Bubenik (Johnston) (D) P. O. Box 1031, Clayton, NC 27528 N. Leo Daughtry (Johnston) (R)* 5 Lakeview Place, Smithfield, NC 27577 919-934-7265 DISTRICT #27 (1): Halifax and Northampton. Jesse Shearin (Halifax) (L) P. O. Box 641, Scotland Neck, NC 27874 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 4 DISTRICT #30 (1): Durham (Part). Paul Luebke (Durham) (D)* 1507 Oakland Ave., Durham, NC 27705 919-286-0269 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 West Waycliff Rd., Henderson, NC 27537 Scott Bynum (Warren) (R) 124 Huntsville Dr., Warrenton, NC 27589 DISTRICT #33 (1): Wake (Part). Rosa U. Gill (Wake) (D)* 2408 Foxtrot Rd., Raleigh, NC 27610 919-821-0425 DISTRICT #34 (1): Wake (Part). Deborah K. Ross (Wake) (D)* 425 S. Boylan Ave., Raleigh, NC 27603 919-832-6508 DISTRICT #35 (1): Wake (Part). Chris Malone (Wake) (R) P. O. Box 967, Wake Forest, NC 27588 Lori B. Millberg (Wake) (D) 117 Winchester Dr., Wendell, NC 27591 DISTRICT #36 (1): Wake (Part). Lisa B. Baker (Wake) (D) 213 Arbordale Ct., Cary, NC 27518 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 Jason Ora Wunsch (Wake) (D) 1425 Tuscan Dr., Fuquay-Varina, NC 27526 5 DISTRICT #38 (1): Wake (Part). Yvonne Lewis Holley (Wake) (D) 1505 Tierney Cir., Raleigh, NC 27610 Shane Murphy (Wake) (Una) 5524 Yorkwood Dr., Raleigh, NC 27616 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 William (Watt) Jones (Wake) (D) P. O. Box 904, Wake Forest, NC 27588 Ron Reale (Wake) (L) 11010-100, Lake Grove, Morrisville, NC 27560 DISTRICT #41 (1): Wake (Part). Jim Messina (Wake) (D) 109 Sterling Ridge Way, Cary, NC 27519 919-449-6279 Tom Murry (Wake) (R)* P. O. Box 1054, Morrisville, NC 27560 919-865-9993 DISTRICT #42 (1): Cumberland (Part). Marvin W. Lucas (Cumberland) (D)* 3318 Hedgemoor Cir., Spring Lake, NC 28390 910-497-2733 Frank Racz (Cumberland) (R) 1305 Kershaw Loop, Fayetteville, NC 28314 DISTRICT #43 (1): Cumberland (Part). Diana Carroll (Cumberland) (R) 197 Shawcroft Rd., Fayetteville, NC 28311 Elmer Floyd (Cumberland) (D)* 207 Courtney St., Fayetteville, NC 28301 910-488-6903 DISTRICT #44 (1): Cumberland (Part). Richard D. Button (Cumberland) (R) P. O. Box 48732, Cumberland, NC 28331 Rick Glazier (Cumberland) (D)* 2642 Old Colony Place, Fayetteville, NC 28303 910-484-4168 6 DISTRICT #45 (1): Cumberland (Part). Eddie Dees (Cumberland) (D) 3578 Barbary Bluff, Hope Mills, NC 28348 John Szoka (Cumberland) (R) P. O. Box 87485, Fayetteville, NC 28304 DISTRICT #46 (1): Bladen (Part), Columbus, and Robeson (Part). G. L. Pridgen (Robeson) (R)* 1044 Mercer Mill Rd., Lumberton, NC 28358 910-608-3277 Ken Waddell (Columbus) (D) 515 East First St., Chadbourn, NC 28431 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). Jim Fulghum (Wake) (R) 9660 Falls of Neuse Rd., Suite 138, No. 248, Raleigh, NC 27615 Keith Karlsson (Wake) (D) P. O. Box 30641, Raleigh, NC 27622 DISTRICT #50 (1): Durham (Part) and Orange (Part). Rod Chaney (Orange) (R) 702 Mary E. Cook Rd., Hillsborough, NC 27278 919-644-1769 Valerie Foushee (Orange) (D) 106 Claris Ct., Chapel Hill, NC 27514 919-942-2661 DISTRICT #51 (1): Harnett (Part) and Lee (Part). Mike C. Stone (Lee) (R)* 1123 Winterlocken Dr., Sanford, NC 27330 919-777-8419 W. P. (Bill) Tatum (Lee) (D) P. O. Box 312, Sanford, NC 27331 DISTRICT #52 (1): Moore (Part). James L. Boles, Jr. (Moore) (R)* 425 W. Pennsylvania Ave., Southern Pines, NC 28387 910-692-6262 7 DISTRICT #53 (1): Harnett (Part). Joe E. Langley (Harnett) (D) 298 Kirk Adams Rd., Angier, NC 27501 David R. Lewis (Harnett) (R)* 1500 S. Clinton Ave., Dunn, NC 28334 910-897-8100 DISTRICT #54 (1): Chatham and Lee (Part). Deb McManus (Chatham) (D) 11 Pine Forest Dr., Siler City, NC 27344 Cathy Wright (Chatham) (R) 51315 East Church, Chapel Hill, NC 27517 DISTRICT #55 (1): Anson and Union (Part). Mark Brody (Union) (R) 5315 S. Rocky River Rd., Monroe, NC 28112 Dale Nelson (Anson) (D) 1448 Deep Creek Rd., Wadesboro, NC 28170 DISTRICT #56 (1): Orange (Part).
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