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House Principal Clerk's Office (919) 733-7760 Fax: (919 2017-18 North Carolina General Assembly HOUSE PRINCIPAL CLERK'S (919) 733-7760 FAX: (919) 715- OFFICE 2881 HOUSE MEMBER COUNTY/PARTY PREFERRED MAILING ADDRESS (SPOUSE) DISTRICT TELEPHONE/FAX (OCCUPATION) TERMS SERVED EMAIL ADDRESS Jay Adams Catawba/R PO Box 217 (Donna) 96th Hickory, NC 28603 (Commercial Real Estate Broker) 2 terms 919-733-5988 [email protected] Gale Adcock Wake/D 300 Legault Dr (Kevin) 41st Cary, NC 27513 (Family Nurse Practitioner) 2 terms 919-733-5602 [email protected] *******John B. Adcock Wake/R PO Box 86 (Cara) 37th Holly Springs, NC 27540 (Attorney) .5 terms 919-733-2962 [email protected] John Ager Buncombe/D 15 Clarke Ln (Annie) 115th Fairview, NC 28730 (Land Manager) 2 terms 828-628-2616 [email protected] Kelly M. Alexander, Jr. Mecklenburg/D 1424 Statesville Ave (Funeral Director) 107th Charlotte, NC 28206 5.5 terms 704-333-1167 FAX: 704-333-1173 [email protected] Dean Arp Union/R PO Box 1511 (Anne) 69th Monroe, NC 28111-1511 (Engineer - Arp Engineering, Inc.) 3 terms 704-282-0418 [email protected] John Autry Mecklenburg/D PO Box 189113 (Rebecca) 100th Charlotte, NC 28218 (Freelance Media Production) 1 term 704-537-2735 [email protected] Cynthia Ball Wake/D 1428 Canterbury Rd (David E. Aspnes) 49th Raleigh, NC 27608 (Mediator) 1 term 919-733-5860 [email protected] Chaz Beasley Mecklenburg/D 11619 Hophornbeam Ln (Attorney) 92nd Charlotte, NC 28278 1 term [email protected] Mary Belk Mecklenburg/D PO Box 33115 (Ralph) 88th Charlotte, NC 28233 (Partner - New River Retreat Properties 1 term 980-579-2800 LLC) FAX: 704-375-5920 [email protected] John R. Bell, IV Wayne/R 300 N Salisbury St, Rm 301F (Kelli) 10th Raleigh, NC 27603-5925 (Manager, Sales and Business 3 terms 919-715-3017 Development) [email protected] Larry M. Bell Sampson/D 908 Southwest Blvd (Retired - Public School Superintendent, 21st Clinton, NC 28328 Education Consultant) 9 terms 910-592-1177 FAX: 910-592-4637 [email protected] *MaryAnn Black Durham/D 300 N Salisbury St, Rm 501 (Associate Vice President for Community 29th Raleigh, NC 27603-5925 Relations - Duke Health System) .5 terms 919-733-5872 [email protected] Hugh Blackwell Burke/R 321 Mountain View Ave SE (Ann) 86th Valdese, NC 28690 (Attorney) 5 terms 919-733-5805 [email protected] John M. Blust Guilford/R 16 W Jones St, Rm 2208 (Maria) 62nd Raleigh, NC 27601-1096 (Attorney, Accountant) 9 terms 919-733-5781 [email protected] James L. Boles, Jr. Moore/R 425 W Pennsylvania Ave (Angela) 52nd Southern Pines, NC 28387 (Owner and President - Boles Funeral 5 terms 910-692-6262 Home and Crematory, Inc.) FAX: 910-692-8171 [email protected] Beverly G. Boswell Dare/R 300 N Salisbury St, Rm 531 (Medical Assistant Phlebotomist) 6th Raleigh, NC 27603-5925 1 term 919-733-5906 [email protected] John R. Bradford, III Mecklenburg/R 19825-B N Cove Rd, Ste 142 (Shea) 98th Cornelius, NC 28031 (CEO - Park Avenue Properties, LLC) 2 terms 919-733-5828 FAX: 919-754-3293 [email protected] William Brawley Mecklenburg/R 13612 O'Toole Dr (Smokie) 103rd Matthews, NC 28105 (Commercial Real Estate Broker) 4 terms 704-574-0894 [email protected] *****William D. Brisson Bladen/R PO Box 531 (Brenda) 22nd Dublin, NC 28332 (Farmer) 6 terms 910-862-7007 FAX: 910-862-3310 [email protected] Cecil Brockman Guilford/D 1166 Roberts Ln (Legislator) 60th High Point, NC 27260 2 terms [email protected] Mark Brody Union/R 5315 Rocky River Rd (Lisa) 55th Monroe, NC 28112 (Contractor) 3 terms 704-965-6585 [email protected] Dana Bumgardner Gaston/R 3517 Lincoln Ln (Cynthia) 109th Gastonia, NC 28056 (President - LPM, Inc.) 3 terms 704-861-1648 [email protected] Justin P. Burr Stanly/R 125 South Third St (Bail Bondsman) 67th Albemarle, NC 28001 5 terms 704-983-4663 FAX: 704-982-0144 [email protected] **Deb Butler New Hanover/D 711 Princess St, 2nd Floor (Anni) 18th Wilmington, NC 28401 (Attorney) .5 terms 910-228-9222 [email protected] Becky Carney Mecklenburg/D PO Box 32873 (Gene) 102nd Charlotte, NC 28232 (Legislator, Former County Commissioner) 8 terms 919-733-5827 [email protected] Mike Clampitt Swain/R PO Box 2000 (Retired Fire Captain - Charlotte Fire 119th Bryson City, NC 28713 Department) 1 term 828-736-6222 [email protected] George G. Cleveland Onslow/R 224 Campbell Place (Retired) 14th Jacksonville, NC 28546 7 terms 910-346-3866 FAX: Same [email protected] Jeff Collins Nash/R 1109 Culpepper Dr (Beanie) 25th Rocky Mount, NC 27803 (Financial Consultant) 4 terms 252-443-1441 [email protected] Debra Conrad Forsyth/R 4004 Pemberton Ct (Owner - Conrad Marketing Specialists LLC) 74th Winston-Salem, NC 27106 3 terms 336-978-0169 FAX: 336-760-1389 [email protected] Kevin Corbin Macon/R PO Box 758 (Beth) 120th Franklin, NC 28744 (Owner, Corbin Insurance Agency and Blue 1 term 828-524-7799 Ridge Insurance Group) FAX: 828-524-0081 [email protected] Carla D. Cunningham Mecklenburg/D 1400 Sansberry Rd (Registered Nurse) 106th Charlotte, NC 28262 3 terms 704-509-2939 [email protected] Ted Davis, Jr. New Hanover/R PO Box 2535 (Jane) 19th Wilmington, NC 28402 (Attorney) 3.5 terms 910-763-6249 FAX: 910-762-5175 [email protected] Jimmy Dixon Duplin/R PO Box 222 (Bobby Jean) 4th Warsaw, NC 28398 (Farmer) 4 terms 910-590-1740 [email protected] Josh Dobson McDowell/R 300 N Salisbury St, Rm 301N (Valerie) 85th Raleigh, NC 27603-5925 (Budget Analyst) 3 terms 919-733-5862 [email protected] Nelson Dollar Wake/R PO Box 1369 (Lorrie) 36th Cary, NC 27512 (Media and Public Relations Consultant) 7 terms 919-715-0795 FAX: Same [email protected] Andy Dulin Mecklenburg/R 3200 Wickersham Rd (Cathy) 104th Charlotte, NC 28211 (Real Estate, Self-Employed) 1 term 704-968-8776 [email protected] Beverly M. Earle Mecklenburg/D 230 Kingsway Cir (Retired) 101st Charlotte, NC 28214 12 terms 704-391-1500 FAX: 704-372-1994 [email protected] Jeffrey Elmore Wilkes/R PO Box 522 (Teacher) 94th North Wilkesboro, NC 28659 3 terms [email protected] John Faircloth Guilford/R 4456 Orchard Knob Ln (Linda) 61st High Point, NC 27265 (Real Estate Broker - Owner) 4 terms 336-841-4137 FAX: 336-889-5316 [email protected] Jean Farmer-Butterfield Wilson/D PO Box 2962 (Consultant, Health and Human Services 24th Wilson, NC 27894 Professional) 8 terms FAX: 252-237-5500 [email protected] Susan C. Fisher Buncombe/D 7 Maple Ridge Ln (John) 114th Asheville, NC 28806 (Legislator) 7.5 terms 828-258-5355 [email protected] Elmer Floyd Cumberland/D 207 Courtney St (Dorothy) 43rd Fayetteville, NC 28301 (Retired) 5 terms 910-488-6903 [email protected] Carl Ford Rowan/R 320 Ketchie Estate Rd (Angela) 76th China Grove, NC 28023 (Broadcasting) 3 terms 919-733-5881 [email protected] John A. Fraley Iredell/R 1311 Fern Hill Rd (Adelaide B. Horton) 95th Mooresville, NC 28117 (Consultant - Home Textiles) 2 terms 917-854-9793 [email protected] Terry E. Garrison Vance/D PO Box 551 (Retired Educator/Realtor) 32nd Henderson, NC 27536 1 term 252-492-7761 [email protected] Rosa U. Gill Wake/D 2408 Foxtrot Rd (Jimmie) 33rd Raleigh, NC 27610 (Retired Educator, State Employee) 4.5 terms 919-821-0425 [email protected] Ken Goodman Richmond/D 832 Williamsburg Dr (Cindy) 66th Rockingham, NC 28379 (Owner - RW Goodman Company, Inc.) 4 terms 910-997-2712 [email protected] Charles Graham Robeson/D 479 Bee Gee Rd (Norma) 47th Lumberton, NC 28358 (Business Owner, Retired Educator) 4 terms 910-739-3969 [email protected] George Graham Lenoir/D PO Box 1082 (Jimmette) 12th Kinston, NC 28503 (Retired) 3 terms 252-527-6865 [email protected] Holly Grange New Hanover/R 8209A Market St #294 (David ) 20th Wilmington, NC 28411 (Director Osprey Global Solutions) 1.5 terms 919-733-5830 [email protected] Destin Hall Caldwell/R 606 College Ave SW (Attorney) 87th Lenoir, NC 28645 1 term [email protected] Duane Hall Wake/D 16 W Jones St, Rm 1004 (Attorney) 11th Raleigh, NC 27601-1096 3 terms 919-733-5755 [email protected] Kyle Hall Stokes/R PO Box 2024 (Realtor) 91st King, NC 27021 1.5 terms 919-733-5609 [email protected] Jon Hardister Guilford/R 6427 Bellcross Trail (Marketing) 59th Whitsett, NC 27377 3 terms 919-733-5191 [email protected] Pricey Harrison Guilford/D PO Box 9339 (Retired - Communications Attorney) 57th Greensboro, NC 27429-9339 7 terms 336-274-5574 [email protected] Kelly E. Hastings Gaston/R PO Box 488 (Dr. Anika Howell Hastings) 110th Cherryville, NC 28021 (Realtor) 4 terms 704-473-3468 FAX: 704-802-4237 [email protected] Cody Henson Transylvania/R PO Box 1626 (Kelsey) 113rd Brevard, NC 28712 (Call Center Support) 1 term [email protected] Yvonne Lewis Holley Wake/D 1505 Tierney Cir (Retired - State Procurement/Contract 38th Raleigh, NC 27610 Specialist) 3 terms 919-828-3873 [email protected] D. Craig Horn Union/R 5909 Bluebird Hill Ln (Lorraine) 68th Weddington, NC 28104 (Retired Food Broker) 4 terms 704-844-9960 FAX: 704-844-2822 [email protected] Julia C.
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