New Members of the General Assembly in 2019 Senate - 13 District 1 Bob Steinburg (R) – open seat District 12 Jim Burgin (R) – open seat District 16 Wiley Nickel (D) – open seat District 17 Sam Searcy (D) – defeated Tamara Barringer District 19 Kirk DeViere (D) – defeated Wesley Meredith (potential recount) District 27 Michael Garrett (D) – defeated Trudy Wade District 29 Eddie Gallimore (R) – open seat District 33 Carl Ford (R) - open seat District 34 Vickie Sawyer (R) - open seat District 35 Todd Johnson (R)- open seat District 38 Mujtaba Mohammed (D) – open seat District 41 Natasha Marcus (D) – defeated Jeff Tarte District 44 Ted Alexander (R) - open seat House -25 District 1 Ed Goodwin (R) - open seat District 6 Robert Hanig (R) – open seat District 7 Lisa Barnes (R) - defeated Bobbie Richardson District 8 Kandie Smith (D) – open seat District 11 Allison Dahle (D) – open seat District 12 Chris Humphrey (R) - defeated George Graham District 16 Carson Smith, Jr. (R) – open seat District 21 Raymond Smith, Jr. (D) – open seat District 25 James Gailliard (D) - open seat District 31 Zack Forde-Hawkins (D) – open seat District 35 Terence Everitt (D) – defeated Chris Malone District 36 Julie von Haefen (D) – defeated Nelson Dollar District 37 Sydney Batch (D) – defeated John Adcock District 57 Ashton Clemmons (D) – open seat District 65 Jerry Carter (R) - open seat District 67 Wayne Sasser (R) - open seat District 79 Keith Kidwell (R)- open seat District 80 Steven Jarvis (R) - open seat District 93 Ray Russell (D) – defeated Jonathan Jordan District 98 Christy Clark (D) – defeated John Bradford (potential recount) District 99 Nasif Majeed (D) – open seat District 101 Carolyn Logan (D) – open seat District 104 Brandon Lofton (D) – defeated Andy Dulin District 105 Wesley Harris (D) – defeated Scott Stone District 119 Joe Sam Queen (D) – defeated Mike Clampitt Other Potential House Recounts (that may change this list) District 63 Stephen Ross (R) (i) vs. Erica McAdoo District 103 William Brawley (R) (i) vs. Rachel Hunt North Carolina House of Representatives General Election 2018 Incumbents are marked with an (i) after their name Winners are bolded Potential recounts are notated Office Democrat Republican Other District 1 Ronald Wesson Ed Goodwin District 2 Darryl Moss Larry Yarborough (i) District 3 Barbara Lee Michael Speciale (i) T. Lee Horne III (Libertarian Party) District 4 Da'Quan Love James Dixon (i) Kevin E. Hayes (Constitution Party) District 5 Howard Hunter, III (i) Phillip Smith District 6 Tess Judge Robert Hanig District 7 Bobbie Richardson (i) Lisa Barnes District 8 Kandie Smith Brenda Smith District 9 Kris Rixon Gregory Murphy (i) District Tracy Blackmon John Bell (i) 10 District Allison Dahle Brennan Brooks Travis Groo (Libertarian Party) 11 District George Graham (i) Chris Humphrey 12 District Patricia McElraft (i) Penelope diMaio (Unaffiliated) 13 District Isaiah Johnson George Cleveland (i) 14 District Daniel Whitten Phillip Shepard (i) 15 District John Johnson Carson Smith Jr. 16 District Tom Simmons Frank Iler (i) 17 District Deb Butler (i) Louis Harmati Joseph Sharp (Libertarian Party) 18 District Marcia Morgan Ted Davis, Jr. (i) David Perry (Libertarian Party) 19 District Leslie Cohen Holly Grange (i) 20 District Raymond Smith Jr. Robert Freeman Sr. 21 District Martin Denning William Brisson (i) 22 District Shelly Willingham (i) Claiborne Holtzman 23 Jean Farmer- District Ken Fontenot (Unaffiliated) 24 Butterfield (i) District James Gailliard John Check Nicholas Taylor (Libertarian Party) 25 District Donna McDowell Linda Bennett 26 White (i) District Michael Wray (i) Raymond Dyer 27 District Jimmie Massengill Larry Strickland (i) Walter Rabon (Libertarian Party) 28 District MaryAnn Black (i) Charles Becker 29 District Matthew Wagoner (Libertarian Marcia Morey (i) Barry Burch Sr. 30 Party) District Zack Forde-Hawkins Torian Webson Erik Raudsep (Libertarian Party) 31 District Terry Garrison (i) Robert Shingler 32 District Rosa Gill (i) Anne Murtha 33 District Grier Martin (i) Catherine Whiteford Cap Hayes (Libertarian Party) 34 District Terence Everitt Chris Malone (i) Michael Nelson (Libertarian Party) 35 District Julie Von Haefen Nelson Dollar (i) Robyn Pegram (Libertarian Party) 36 District Sydney Batch John Adcock (i) Guy Meilleur (Libertarian Party) 37 District Yvonne Lewis Holley (i) Kenneth Bagnal Bobby Emory (Libertarian Party) 38 District Martin Matuszewski (Libertarian Darren Jackson (i) Rhonda Allen 39 Party) District Joe John (i) Marilyn Avila David Ulmer (Libertarian Party) 40 District Gale Adcock (i) Emmanuel Wilder 41 District Marvin Lucas, Jr. (i) Ed Williams Mark Crowe (Constitution Party) 42 District Elmer Floyd (i) John Czajkowski 43 District William Richardson (i) Linda Devore 44 District Albeiro Florez John Szoka (i) 45 District Barbara Lockamy Brenden Jones (i) 46 District Charles Graham (i) Jarrod Lowery 47 District Garland Pierce (i) Russell Walker 48 District Cynthia Ball (i) David Robertson Jonathan Horst (Libertarian Party) 49 District Graig R. Meyer (i) Kenneth Rothrock 50 District Lisa Mathis John Sauls (i) 51 District Lowell Simon Jamie Boles (i) 52 District Richard Chapman David Lewis, Sr. (i) 53 District Robert Reives (i) Jay Stobbs 54 District Franklin Deese Mark Brody (i) 55 District Matthew Clements (Libertarian Verla Insko (i) Marcus Cooke 56 Party) District Ashton Clemmons Troy Lawson 57 District Amos Quick (i) Peter Boykin 58 District Steven Buccini Jon Hardister (i) 59 District Cecil Brockman (i) Kurt Collins 60 District Mary Harrison (i) Alissa Batts 61 District Martha Shafer John Faircloth (i) 62 District Erica McAdoo Stephen M. Ross (i) *-potential recount* 63 Cathy Von Hassel- District Dennis Riddell (i) 64 Davies District Houston Barrow (Libertarian Michael Lee Jerry Carter 65 Party) District Ken Goodman (i) Joey Davis Justin Miller (Green Party) 66 District Karen Webster Clayton Sasser Michael Finn (Libertarian Party) 67 District Richard Foulke D. Craig Horn (i) 68 District Jennifer Benson Dean Arp (i) 69 District Mary Rulli Patricia Hurley (i) 70 District Evelyn Terry (i) Scott Arnold 71 District Derwin Reginald Reid 72 Montgomery (i) District William Stinson Lee Zachary (i) 73 District Terri Legrand Debra Conrad (i) 74 District Dan Besse Donny C. Lambeth (i) 75 District Joseph Fowler III Harry Warren (i) 76 District Bonnie Clark Julia Howard (i) 77 District James Meredith Jr. Allen McNeill (i) 78 District Jerry Langley Keith Kidwell 79 District Wendy Sellars Steven Jarvis 80 District Edwin Phillips Jr. Larry Potts (i) 81 District Aimy Steele Linda Johnson (i) 82 District Gail Young Larry G. Pittman (i) 83 District Allen Edwards Rena W. Turner (i) 84 District Howard Larsen Josh Dobson (i) 85 District Timothy Barnsback Hugh Blackwell (i) 86 District Amanda Bregel Destin Hall (i) 87 District Mary Belk (i) Ty Turner 88 District Greg Cranford Mitchell Setzer (i) 89 District Allen Poindexter (Constitution John Worth Wiles Sarah Stevens (i) 90 Party) District Michael Booth Kyle Hall (i) Steven Brenneis (Libertarian Party) 91 District Chaz Beasley (i) Deborah Ware 92 District Ray Russell Jonathan Jordan (i) 93 District Dianne Little Jeffrey Elmore (i) 94 District Carla Fassbender John Fraley (i) 95 District Kimberly Bost Jay Adams (i) 96 District Natalie Robertson Jason Saine (i) 97 District Christy Clark John Bradford (i) *-potential recount* 98 District Nasif Majeed Joshua Niday 99 District John Autry (i) Nancy Campbell 100 District Carolyn Logan Paul Mauney 101 District Becky Carney (i) Tyler Norris 102 District Rachel Hunt William Brawley (i) *-potential recount* 103 District Brandon Lofton Andy Dulin (i) 104 District Wesley Harris Scott Stone (i) 105 District Carla Cunningham (i) Geovani Sherow 106 District Kelly Alexander, Jr. (i) 107 District Robert Kellogg John Torbett (i) 108 District Susan Maxon Dana Bumgardner (i) 109 District Christy Mccleary Kelly Hastings (i) 110 District David Brinkley Timothy K. Moore (i) 111 District Gregory Gallagher David Rogers (i) 112 District Samuel Edney Cody Henson (i) 113 District Susan Fisher (i) Kris Lindstam 114 District John Ager (i) Amy Evans 115 District Brian Turner (i) Marilyn Brown 116 District Gayle Kemp Charles McGrady (i) 117 District Rhonda Schandevel Michele Presnell (i) 118 District Joe Sam Queen Mike Clampitt (i) 119 District Aaron Martin Kevin Corbin (i) 120 North Carolina State Senate elections, 2018 Incumbents are marked with an (i) after their name Winners are bolded Potential recounts are notated Office Democrat Republican Other District 1 D. Cole Phelps Bob Steinburg Norman Ginger Garner Tim Harris (Libertarian Party) District 2 Sanderson (i) Erica Smith- Chuck Earley Jr. District 3 Ingram (i) Milton F. Fitch, Richard Scott Jesse Shearin (Libertarian Party) District 4 Jr. (i) District 5 Donald Davis (i) Kimberly Robb District 6 Joseph Webb Harry Brown (i) District 7 David B. Brantley Louis Pate (i) Dr. William David Sink Jr. Anthony Mascolo (Libertarian Party) District 8 Rabon (i) District 9 Harper Peterson Michael Lee (i) Ethan Bickley (Libertarian Party) District 10 Vernon Moore Brent Jackson (i) District 11 Albert Pacer Rick Horner (i) District 12 Jean Sivoli Jim Burgin District 13 John Campbell Danny Earl Britt (i) District 14 Dan Blue (i) Sandy Andrews Richard Haygood (Libertarian Party) District 15 Jay Chaudhuri (i) Alan David Michael Brian Lewis (Libertarian Party) District 16 Wiley Nickel Paul Smith Brian Irving (Libertarian Party) District 17 Sam Searcy Tamara Barringer (i) Bruce Basson (Libertarian Party) District 18 Mack Paul John Alexander (i) Brad Hessel (Libertarian Party) District 19 Kirk DeViere Wesley Meredith (i) *-potential recount* District 20 Floyd McKissick (i) Thomas Stark Jared Erickson (Libertarian Party) District 21 Ben Clark (i) Timothy Leever District 22 Mike Woodard (i) Rickey Padgett Ray Ubinger (Libertarian Party) District 23 Valerie Foushee (i) Tom Glendinning District 24 J.D. Wooten Rick Gunn (i) District 25 Helen Probst Mills Tom McInnis (i) District 26 William McCaskill Jerry W. Tillman (i) District 27 Michael Garrett Trudy Wade (i) District 28 Gladys Robinson (i) Clark Porter District 29 Cheraton Love Eddie Gallimore District 30 Jen Mangrum Phil Berger (i) R.
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