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NC House of Representatives Members 2017-2018 Session NC House of Representatives Members 2017-2018 Session Member Room No. Phone Email Party District Counties Represented Twitter Account Camden, Chowan, Currituck T Bob Steinburg 301B LOB 919-733-0010 [email protected] (R) 1 @BobSteinburg4NC yrell, Pasquotank, Perquimans Larry Yarborough 1301 LB 919-715-0850 [email protected] (R) 2 Granville, Person @larry_rep Michael Speciale 1008 LB 919-733-5853 [email protected] (R) 3 Beaufort, Craven, Pamlico No account Jimmy Dixon 2226 LB 919-715-3021 [email protected] (R) 4 Duplin, Wayne No account Bertie, Gates, Hertford, Pasqu Howard J. Hunter, III 1307 LB 919-733-5780 [email protected] (D) 5 @rephowardhunter otank Beaufort, Dare, Hyde, Washin Beverly G. Boswell 529 LOB 919-733-5906 [email protected] (R) 6 @boswell4nchouse gton Bobbie Richardson 1217 LB 919-715-3032 [email protected] (D) 7 Franklin, Nash @NCRepRichardson Susan Martin 526 LOB 919-715-3023 [email protected] (R) 8 Pitt, Wilson @SusanMartinNC Gregory F. Murphy, MD 604 LOB 919-733-5757 [email protected] (R) 9 Pitt @GMMD4Greenville Craven, Greene, Lenoir, Wayn @JohnBellNC John R. Bell, IV 301F LOB 919-715-3017 [email protected] (R) 10 e @NCHouseLeader Duane Hall 1019 LB 919-733-5755 [email protected] (D) 11 Wake @RepDuaneHall George Graham 1321 LB 919-733-5995 [email protected] (D) 12 Craven, Greene, Lenoir No account Pat McElraft 634 LOB 919-733-6275 [email protected] (R) 13 Carteret, Jones @mcelraft_pat George G. Cleveland 417A LOB 919-715-6707 [email protected] (R) 14 Onslow @GC4NC14 Phil Shepard 530 LOB 919-715-9644 [email protected] (R) 15 Onslow @repshepard Chris Millis 609 LOB 919-715-9664 [email protected] (R) 16 Onslow, Pender @RepMillis Frank Iler 639 LOB 919-301-1450 [email protected] (R) 17 Brunswick @RepFrankIler Susi H. Hamilton 1313 LB 919-733-5754 [email protected] (D) 18 Brunswick, New Hanover @RepSusiHamilton Ted Davis, Jr. 417B LOB 919-733-5786 [email protected] (R) 19 New Hanover @RepTedDavisJr Holly Grange 638 LOB 919-733-5830 [email protected] (R) 20 New Hanover @RepHollyGrange Larry M. Bell 510 LOB 919-733-5863 [email protected] (D) 21 Duplin, Sampson, Wayne No account William D. Brisson 405 LOB 919-733-5772 [email protected] (D) 22 Bladen, Johnston, Sampson No account Shelly Willingham 501 LOB 919-715-3024 [email protected] (D) 23 Edgecombe, Martin No account @RepJFB Jean Farmer-Butterfield 1220 LB 919-733-5898 [email protected](D) 24 Pitt, Wilson @RepFButterfield @JeffCollins4NC Jeff Collins 1106 LB 919-733-5802 [email protected] (R) 25 Franklin, Nash @RepJeffCollins Donna McDowell White 306A2 LOB 919-733-5605 [email protected] (R) 26 Johnston @donna4nchouse Michael H. Wray 503 LOB 919-733-5662 [email protected] (D) 27 Halifax, Northampton @RepWray Larry C. Strickland 417B LOB 919-733-5849 [email protected] (R) 28 Johnston @LarryNCHouse28 Larry D. Hall 506 LOB 919-733-5872 [email protected] (D) 29 Durham @RepHall_Durham Philip A. Lehman 513 LOB 919-733-7663 [email protected] (D) 30 Durham No account Henry M. Michaux, Jr. 1227 LB 919-715-2528 [email protected] (D) 31 Durham no account Terry E. Garrison 1004 LB 919-733-5824 [email protected] (D) 32 Granville, Vance, Warren No account Rosa U. Gill 1303 LB 919-733-5880 [email protected] (D) 33 Wake @Rep_Rosa_Gill Grier Martin 1023 LB 919-733-5773 [email protected] (D) 34 Wake @GrierMartin Chris Malone 603 LOB 919-715-3010 [email protected] (R) 35 Wake @chrismalone3 Nelson Dollar 307B LOB 919-715-0795 [email protected] (R) 36 Wake @NelsonDollar36 Linda Hunt Williams 612 LOB 919-733-2962 [email protected] (R) 37 Wake @lhwilliams48 Yvonne Lewis Holley 1213 LB 919-733-5758 [email protected] (D) 38 Wake @YvonneLHolley Darren G. Jackson 1013 LB 919-733-5974 [email protected] (D) 39 Wake @DarrenJNC Joe John 2217 LB 919-733-5530 [email protected] (D) 40 Wake @JoeJohnNC40 Gale Adcock 1211 LB 919-733-5602 [email protected] (D) 41 Wake @galeadcock Marvin W. Lucas 509 LOB 919-733-5775 [email protected] (D) 42 Cumberland No account Elmer Floyd 1325 LB 919-733-5959 [email protected] (D) 43 Cumberland No account William O. Richardson 1021 LB 919-733-5601 [email protected] (D) 44 Cumberland @GoNCRichardson John Szoka 2207 LB 919-733-9892 [email protected] (R) 45 Cumberland @JohnSzoka Brenden H. Jones 403 LOB 919-733-5821 [email protected] (R) 46 Bladen, Columbus, Robeson @BrendenJonesNC Charles Graham 1309 LB 919-715-0875 [email protected] (D) 47 Robeson no account Hoke, Richmond, Robeson, Garland E. Pierce 1204 LB 919-733-5803 [email protected] (D) 48 @NCLegBlkCaucus Scotland Cynthia Ball 1319 LB 919-733-5860 [email protected] (D) 49 Wake @CynthiaforNC Graig R. Meyer 1426 LB 919-715-3019 [email protected] (D) 50 Durham, Orange @GraigMeyer John Sauls 610 LOB 919-715-3026 [email protected] (R) 51 Harnett, Lee no account James L. Boles, Jr. 528 LOB 919-733-5903 [email protected] (R) 52 Moore no account David R. Lewis 2301 LB 919-715-3015 [email protected] (R) 53 Harnett @RepDavidRLewis Robert T. Reives, II 1323 LB 919-733-0057 [email protected] (D) 54 Chatham, Lee @electreives Mark Brody 2219 LB 919-715-3029 [email protected] (R) 55 Anson, Union no account Verla Insko 502 LOB 919-733-7208 [email protected] (D) 56 Orange @verlainsko Pricey Harrison 1218 LB 919-733-5771 [email protected] (D) 57 Guilford @priceyharrison Amos L. Quick, III 1317 LB 919-733-5902 [email protected] (D) 58 Guilford @pickquick315 Jon Hardister 632 LOB 919-733-5191 [email protected] (R) 59 Guilford @JonHardister Cecil Brockman 1311 LB 919-733-5825 [email protected] (D) 60 Guilford @CecilBrockman John Faircloth 613 LOB 919-733-5877 [email protected] (R) 61 Guilford No account John M. Blust 2208 LB 919-733-5781 [email protected] (R) 62 Guilford @VoteforBlust Stephen M. Ross 2221 LB 919-733-5820 [email protected] (R) 63 Alamance @RossforNCHouse Dennis Riddell 533 LOB 919-733-5905 [email protected] (R) 64 Alamance no account Bert Jones 416A LOB 919-733-5779 [email protected] (R) 65 Caswell, Rockingham No account Hoke, Montgomery, Richmon Ken Goodman 542 LOB 919-733-5823 [email protected] (D) 66 @RepKenGoodman d, Robeson, Scotland Justin P. Burr 307A LOB 919-733-5908 [email protected] (R) 67 Montgomery, Stanly @RepJustinBurr D. Craig Horn 305 LOB 919-733-2406 [email protected] (R) 68 Union @dcraighorn Dean Arp 531 LOB 919-715-3007 [email protected] (R) 69 Union @DeanArp Pat B. Hurley 532 LOB 919-733-5865 [email protected] (R) 70 Randolph no account Evelyn Terry 1015 LB 919-733-5777 [email protected] (D) 71 Forsyth @2682_306 Edward Hanes, Jr. 1006 LB 919-733-5829 [email protected] (D) 72 Forsyth @EdHanes4NC Lee Zachary 1002 LB 919-715-8361 [email protected] (R) 73 Alexander, Wilkes, Yadkin no account Debra Conrad 606 LOB 919-733-5787 [email protected] (R) 74 Forsyth @RepDebraConrad Donny Lambeth 303 LOB 919-733-5747 [email protected] (R) 75 Forsyth @DonnyLambeth Carl Ford 608 LOB 919-733-5881 [email protected] (R) 76 Cabarrus, Rowan @VoteCarlFord Harry Warren 611 LOB 919-733-5784 [email protected] (R) 77 Rowan no account Allen McNeill 418C LOB 919-715-4946 [email protected] (R) 78 Moore, Randolph @allen_mcneill Julia C. Howard 302 LOB 919-733-5904 [email protected] (R) 79 Davie, Forsyth @juliahowardnc Sam Watford 2121 LB 919-715-2526 [email protected] (R) 80 Davidson no account Larry W. Potts 633 LOB 919-715-0873 [email protected] (R) 81 Davidson @LarryPottsNC Larry G. Pittman 1010 LB 919-715-2009 [email protected] (R) 82 Cabarrus no account Linda P. Johnson 301D LOB 919-733-5861 [email protected] (R) 83 Cabarrus @lindapjohnson Rena W. Turner 602 LOB 919-733-5661 [email protected] (R) 84 Iredell @Electedrena Josh Dobson 301N LOB 919-733-5862 [email protected] (R) 85 Avery, McDowell, Mitchell @JoshDobson85th Hugh Blackwell 541 LOB 919-733-5805 [email protected] (R) 86 Burke no account Destin Hall 306C LOB 919-733-5931 [email protected] (R) 87 Caldwell @DestinHall Mary Belk 1424 LB 919-733-5607 [email protected] (D) 88 Mecklenburg @MaryBelkNC Mitchell S. Setzer 2204 LB 919-733-4948 [email protected] (R) 89 Catawba @RepSetzer Sarah Stevens 419 LOB 919-715-1883 [email protected] (R) 90 Surry, Wilkes @repsarahstevens Kyle Hall 536 LOB 919-733-5609 [email protected] (R) 91 Rockingham, Stokes @KyleHallNC Chaz Beasley 1017 LB 919-733-5654 [email protected] (D) 92 Mecklenburg @ChazBeasley Jonathan C. Jordan 420 LOB 919-733-7727 [email protected] (R) 93 Ashe, Watauga @Jordan4NCHouse Jeffrey Elmore 306A3 LOB 919-733-5935 [email protected] (R) 94 Alleghany, Wilkes no account @JohnFraleyNC John A. Fraley 637 LOB 919-733-5741 [email protected] (R) 95 Iredell @Fraley4House Jay Adams 2215 LB 919-733-5988 [email protected] (R) 96 Catawba @Citadel72 Jason Saine 1326 LB 919-733-5782 [email protected] (R) 97 Lincoln @JasonSaine97th John R.
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