House of Representatives
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The House of Representatives leadership and members are listed below.[1][2]
The following table shows the district, party, counties represented, and date first elected of members of the House of Representatives.[1]
District |
Representative |
Party |
Residence |
Counties represented |
First elected
|
1st
|
Ed Goodwin
|
Republican
|
Edenton
|
Bertie, Camden, Chowan, Perquimans, Tyrrell, Washington
|
2018
|
2nd
|
Larry Yarborough
|
Republican
|
Roxboro
|
Granville, Person
|
2014
|
3rd
|
Michael Speciale
|
Republican
|
New Bern
|
Craven
|
2012
|
4th
|
Jimmy Dixon
|
Republican
|
Mount Olive
|
Duplin, Onslow
|
2010
|
5th
|
Howard Hunter III
|
Democratic
|
Ahoskie
|
Gates, Hertford, Pasquotank
|
2014
|
6th
|
Bobby Hanig
|
Republican
|
Powells Point
|
Currituck, Dare, Hyde, Pamlico
|
2018
|
7th
|
Lisa Stone Barnes
|
Republican
|
Spring Hope
|
Franklin, Nash
|
2018
|
8th
|
Kandie Smith
|
Democratic
|
Greenville
|
Pitt
|
2018
|
9th
|
Greg Murphy[a]
|
Republican
|
Greenville
|
Pitt
|
2015↑
|
Perrin Jones[b]
|
Republican
|
Greenville
|
2019↑
|
10th
|
John Bell
|
Republican
|
Goldsboro
|
Greene, Johnston, Wayne
|
2012
|
11th
|
Allison Dahle
|
Democratic
|
Raleigh
|
Wake
|
2018
|
12th
|
Chris Humphrey
|
Republican
|
La Grange
|
Lenoir, Pitt
|
2018
|
13th
|
Pat McElraft
|
Republican
|
Emerald Isle
|
Carteret, Jones
|
2006
|
14th
|
George Cleveland
|
Republican
|
Jacksonville
|
Onslow
|
2004
|
15th
|
Phil Shepard
|
Republican
|
Jacksonville
|
Onslow
|
2010
|
16th
|
Carson Smith
|
Republican
|
Hampstead
|
Columbus, Pender
|
2018
|
17th
|
Frank Iler
|
Republican
|
Shallotte
|
Brunswick
|
2009↑
|
18th
|
Deb Butler
|
Democratic
|
Wilmington
|
Brunswick, New Hanover
|
2017↑
|
19th
|
Ted Davis Jr.
|
Republican
|
Wilmington
|
New Hanover
|
2012↑
|
20th
|
Holly Grange
|
Republican
|
Wilmington
|
New Hanover
|
2016↑
|
21st
|
Raymond Smith Jr.
|
Democratic
|
Goldsboro
|
Sampson, Wayne
|
2018
|
22nd
|
William Brisson
|
Republican
|
Dublin
|
Bladen, Sampson
|
2006
|
23rd
|
Shelly Willingham
|
Democratic
|
Rocky Mount
|
Edgecombe, Martin
|
2014
|
24th
|
Jean Farmer-Butterfield
|
Democratic
|
Wilson
|
Wilson
|
2002
|
25th
|
James Gailliard
|
Democratic
|
Rocky Mount
|
Nash
|
2018
|
26th
|
Donna McDowell White
|
Republican
|
Clayton
|
Johnston
|
2016
|
27th
|
Michael Wray
|
Democratic
|
Gaston
|
Halifax, Northampton
|
2004
|
28th
|
Larry Strickland
|
Republican
|
Pine Level
|
Harnett, Johnston
|
2016
|
29th
|
MaryAnn Black[c]
|
Democratic
|
Durham
|
Durham
|
2017↑
|
Vernetta Alston[d]
|
Democratic
|
Durham
|
2020↑
|
30th
|
Marcia Morey
|
Democratic
|
Durham
|
Durham
|
2017↑
|
31st
|
Zack Forde-Hawkins
|
Democratic
|
Durham
|
Durham
|
2018
|
32nd
|
Terry Garrison
|
Democratic
|
Henderson
|
Granville, Vance, Warren
|
2016
|
33rd
|
Rosa Gill
|
Democratic
|
Raleigh
|
Wake
|
2009↑
|
34th
|
Grier Martin
|
Democratic
|
Raleigh
|
Wake
|
2013↑ (2005–2012)
|
35th
|
Terence Everitt
|
Democratic
|
Wake Forest
|
Wake
|
2018
|
36th
|
Julie von Haefen
|
Democratic
|
Apex
|
Wake
|
2018
|
37th
|
Sydney Batch
|
Democratic
|
Apex
|
Wake
|
2018
|
38th
|
Yvonne Lewis Holley
|
Democratic
|
Raleigh
|
Wake
|
2012
|
39th
|
Darren Jackson
|
Democratic
|
Wendell
|
Wake
|
2009↑
|
40th
|
Joe John
|
Democratic
|
Raleigh
|
Wake
|
2016
|
41st
|
Gale Adcock
|
Democratic
|
Cary
|
Wake
|
2014
|
42nd
|
Marvin Lucas
|
Democratic
|
Spring Lake
|
Cumberland
|
2000
|
43rd
|
Elmer Floyd
|
Democratic
|
Fayetteville
|
Cumberland
|
2008
|
44th
|
Billy Richardson
|
Democratic
|
Fayetteville
|
Cumberland
|
2015↑ (1993-1996)
|
45th
|
John Szoka
|
Republican
|
Fayetteville
|
Cumberland
|
2012
|
46th
|
Brenden Jones
|
Republican
|
Tabor City
|
Columbus, Robeson
|
2016
|
47th
|
Charles Graham
|
Democratic
|
Lumberton
|
Robeson
|
2010
|
48th
|
Garland Pierce
|
Democratic
|
Wagram
|
Hoke, Scotland
|
2004
|
49th
|
Cynthia Ball
|
Democratic
|
Raleigh
|
Wake
|
2016
|
50th
|
Graig Meyer
|
Democratic
|
Hillsborough
|
Caswell, Orange
|
2013↑
|
51st
|
John Sauls
|
Republican
|
Sanford
|
Harnett, Lee
|
2016
|
52nd
|
James L. Boles Jr.
|
Republican
|
Whispering Pines
|
Moore
|
2008
|
53rd
|
David Lewis[e]
|
Republican
|
Dunn
|
Harnett
|
2002
|
Howard Penny Jr.[f]
|
Republican
|
Coats
|
2020↑
|
54th
|
Robert Reives
|
Democratic
|
Goldston
|
Chatham, Durham
|
2014↑
|
55th
|
Mark Brody
|
Republican
|
Monroe
|
Anson, Union
|
2012
|
56th
|
Verla Insko
|
Democratic
|
Chapel Hill
|
Orange
|
1996
|
57th
|
Ashton Clemmons
|
Democratic
|
Greensboro
|
Guilford
|
2018
|
58th
|
Amos Quick
|
Democratic
|
Greensboro
|
Guilford
|
2016
|
59th
|
Jon Hardister
|
Republican
|
Whitsett
|
Guilford
|
2012
|
60th
|
Cecil Brockman
|
Democratic
|
High Point
|
Guilford
|
2014
|
61st
|
Pricey Harrison
|
Democratic
|
Greensboro
|
Guilford
|
2004
|
62nd
|
John Faircloth
|
Republican
|
High Point
|
Guilford
|
2010
|
63rd
|
Stephen Ross
|
Republican
|
Burlington
|
Alamance
|
2012
|
64th
|
Dennis Riddell
|
Republican
|
Snow Camp
|
Alamance
|
2012
|
65th
|
Jerry Carter
|
Republican
|
Reidsville
|
Rockingham
|
2018
|
66th
|
Ken Goodman[g]
|
Democratic
|
Rockingham
|
Montgomery, Richmond, Stanly
|
2010
|
Scott Brewer[h]
|
Democratic
|
Rockingham
|
2019↑
|
67th
|
Wayne Sasser
|
Republican
|
Albemarle
|
Cabarrus, Stanly
|
2018
|
68th
|
Craig Horn
|
Republican
|
Weddington
|
Union
|
2010
|
69th
|
Dean Arp
|
Republican
|
Monroe
|
Union
|
2012
|
70th
|
Pat Hurley
|
Republican
|
Asheboro
|
Randolph
|
2006
|
71st
|
Evelyn Terry
|
Democratic
|
Winston-Salem
|
Forsyth
|
2012
|
72nd
|
Derwin Montgomery
|
Democratic
|
Winston-Salem
|
Forsyth
|
2018↑
|
73rd
|
Lee Zachary
|
Republican
|
Yadkinville
|
Forsyth, Yadkin
|
2014
|
74th
|
Debra Conrad[i]
|
Republican
|
Winston-Salem
|
Forsyth
|
2012
|
Wes Schollander[j]
|
Republican
|
Winston-Salem
|
2020↑
|
75th
|
Donny Lambeth
|
Republican
|
Winston-Salem
|
Forsyth
|
2012
|
76th
|
Harry Warren
|
Republican
|
Salisbury
|
Rowan
|
2016
|
77th
|
Julia C. Howard
|
Republican
|
Mocksville
|
Davie, Rowan
|
1988
|
78th
|
Allen McNeill
|
Republican
|
Asheboro
|
Moore, Randolph
|
2012↑
|
79th
|
Keith Kidwell
|
Republican
|
Chocowinity
|
Beaufort, Craven
|
2018
|
80th
|
Steve Jarvis
|
Republican
|
Lexington
|
Davidson
|
2018
|
81st
|
Larry Potts
|
Republican
|
Lexington
|
Davidson
|
2016
|
82nd
|
Larry Pittman
|
Republican
|
Concord
|
Cabarrus, Rowan
|
2011↑
|
83rd
|
Linda Johnson[k]
|
Republican
|
Kannapolis
|
Cabarrus
|
2000
|
Kristin Baker[l]
|
Republican
|
Concord
|
2020↑
|
84th
|
Rena Turner[m]
|
Republican
|
Olin
|
Iredell
|
2012
|
Jeffrey McNeely[n]
|
Republican
|
Stony Point
|
2019↑
|
85th
|
Josh Dobson
|
Republican
|
Nebo
|
Avery, McDowell, Mitchell
|
2013↑
|
86th
|
Hugh Blackwell
|
Republican
|
Valdese
|
Burke
|
2008
|
87th
|
Destin Hall
|
Republican
|
Granite Falls
|
Caldwell
|
2016
|
88th
|
Mary Belk
|
Democratic
|
Charlotte
|
Mecklenburg
|
2016
|
89th
|
Mitchell Setzer
|
Republican
|
Catawba
|
Catawba
|
1998
|
90th
|
Sarah Stevens
|
Republican
|
Mount Airy
|
Alleghany, Surry, Wilkes
|
2008
|
91st
|
Kyle Hall
|
Republican
|
King
|
Rockingham, Stokes, Surry
|
2016
|
92nd
|
Chaz Beasley
|
Democratic
|
Charlotte
|
Mecklenburg
|
2016
|
93rd
|
Carl Ray Russell
|
Democratic
|
Boone
|
Ashe, Watauga
|
2018
|
94th
|
Jeffrey Elmore
|
Republican
|
North Wilkesboro
|
Alleghany, Wilkes
|
2012
|
95th
|
John Fraley
|
Republican
|
Troutman
|
Iredell
|
2014
|
96th
|
Jay Adams
|
Republican
|
Hickory
|
Catawba
|
2014
|
97th
|
Jason Saine
|
Republican
|
Lincolnton
|
Lincoln
|
2011↑
|
98th
|
Christy Clark
|
Democratic
|
Huntersville
|
Mecklenburg
|
2018
|
99th
|
Nasif Majeed
|
Democratic
|
Charlotte
|
Mecklenburg
|
2018
|
100th
|
John Autry
|
Democratic
|
Charlotte
|
Mecklenburg
|
2016
|
101st
|
Carolyn Logan
|
Democratic
|
Charlotte
|
Mecklenburg
|
2018
|
102nd
|
Becky Carney
|
Democratic
|
Charlotte
|
Mecklenburg
|
2002
|
103rd
|
Rachel Hunt
|
Democratic
|
Charlotte
|
Mecklenburg
|
2018
|
104th
|
Brandon Lofton
|
Democratic
|
Charlotte
|
Mecklenburg
|
2018
|
105th
|
Wesley Harris
|
Democratic
|
Charlotte
|
Mecklenburg
|
2018
|
106th
|
Carla Cunningham
|
Democratic
|
Charlotte
|
Mecklenburg
|
2012
|
107th
|
Kelly Alexander
|
Democratic
|
Charlotte
|
Mecklenburg
|
2008
|
108th
|
John Torbett
|
Republican
|
Stanley
|
Gaston
|
2010
|
109th
|
Dana Bumgardner
|
Republican
|
Gastonia
|
Gaston
|
2012
|
110th
|
Kelly Hastings
|
Republican
|
Cherryville
|
Cleveland, Gaston
|
2010
|
111th
|
Tim Moore
|
Republican
|
Kings Mountain
|
Cleveland
|
2002
|
112th
|
David Rogers
|
Republican
|
Rutherfordton
|
Burke, Rutherford
|
2016↑
|
113th
|
Cody Henson[o]
|
Republican
|
Brevard
|
Henderson, Polk, Transylvania
|
2016
|
Jake Johnson[p]
|
Republican
|
Saluda
|
2019↑
|
114th
|
Susan Fisher
|
Democratic
|
Asheville
|
Buncombe
|
2004↑
|
115th
|
John Ager
|
Democratic
|
Fairview
|
Buncombe
|
2014
|
116th
|
Brian Turner
|
Democratic
|
Asheville
|
Buncombe
|
2014
|
117th
|
Chuck McGrady
|
Republican
|
Hendersonville
|
Henderson
|
2010
|
118th
|
Michele Presnell
|
Republican
|
Burnsville
|
Haywood, Madison, Yancey
|
2012
|
119th
|
Joe Sam Queen
|
Democratic
|
Waynesville
|
Haywood, Jackson, Swain
|
2018 (2013–2016)
|
120th
|
Kevin Corbin
|
Republican
|
Franklin
|
Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Macon
|
2016
|
- ↑: Member was first appointed to office.
The North Carolina Senate leadership and members are listed below.[4][5]
Members of the Senate
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The district, party, home residence, counties represented, and date first elected is listed below for the members of the Senate:[5]
District
|
Senator
|
Party
|
Residence
|
Counties represented
|
First elected
|
1st
|
Bob Steinburg
|
Republican
|
Edenton
|
Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Dare, Gates, Hertford, Hyde, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Tyrrell, Washington
|
2018
|
2nd
|
Norman W. Sanderson
|
Republican
|
Minnesott Beach
|
Carteret, Craven, Pamlico
|
2012
|
3rd
|
Erica Smith
|
Democratic
|
Henrico
|
Beaufort, Bertie, Martin, Northampton, Vance, Warren
|
2014
|
4th
|
Toby Fitch[6]
|
Democratic
|
Wilson
|
Edgecombe, Halifax, Wilson
|
2018↑
|
5th
|
Don Davis
|
Democratic
|
Greenville
|
Greene, Pitt
|
2012
|
6th
|
Harry Brown
|
Republican
|
Jacksonville
|
Jones, Onslow
|
2004
|
7th
|
Louis Pate
|
Republican
|
Mount Olive
|
Lenoir, Wayne
|
2012
|
Jim Perry
|
Republican
|
Kinston
|
2019↑
|
8th
|
Bill Rabon
|
Republican
|
Winnabow
|
Bladen, Brunswick, New Hanover (part), Pender
|
2010
|
9th
|
Harper Peterson
|
Democratic
|
Wilmington
|
New Hanover (part)
|
2018
|
10th
|
Brent Jackson
|
Republican
|
Autryville
|
Duplin, Johnston (part), Samson
|
2010
|
11th
|
Rick Horner
|
Republican
|
Bailey
|
Johnston (part), Nash
|
2016
|
12th
|
Jim Burgin
|
Republican
|
Angier
|
Harnett, Johnston (part), Lee
|
2018
|
13th
|
Danny Britt
|
Republican
|
Lumberton
|
Columbus, Robeson
|
2016
|
14th
|
Dan Blue
|
Democratic
|
Raleigh
|
Wake (part)
|
2009↑
|
15th
|
Jay Chaudhuri
|
Democratic
|
Raleigh
|
Wake (part)
|
2016↑
|
16th
|
Wiley Nickel
|
Democratic
|
Cary
|
Wake (part)
|
2018
|
17th
|
Sam Searcy
|
Democratic
|
Holly Springs
|
Wake (part)
|
2018
|
18th
|
John Alexander
|
Republican
|
Raleigh
|
Franklin, Wake (part)
|
2014
|
19th
|
Kirk deViere
|
Democratic
|
Fayetteville
|
Cumberland (part)
|
2018
|
20th
|
Floyd McKissick Jr.
|
Democratic
|
Durham
|
Durham (part)
|
2007↑
|
Mickey Michaux
|
Democratic
|
Durham
|
2020↑
|
Natalie Murdock
|
Democratic
|
Durham
|
2020↑
|
21st
|
Ben Clark
|
Democratic
|
Raeford
|
Cumberland (part), Hoke
|
2012
|
22nd
|
Mike Woodard
|
Democratic
|
Durham
|
Durham (part), Granville, Person
|
2012
|
23rd
|
Valerie Foushee
|
Democratic
|
Hillsborough
|
Chatham, Orange
|
2013↑
|
24th
|
Rick Gunn
|
Republican
|
Burlington
|
Alamance, Guilford (part)
|
2010
|
25th
|
Tom McInnis
|
Republican
|
Ellerbe
|
Anson, Moore, Richmond, Scotland
|
2014
|
26th
|
Jerry W. Tillman
|
Republican
|
Archdale
|
Guilford (part), Randolph
|
2002
|
Dave Craven
|
Republican
|
Asheboro
|
2020↑
|
27th
|
Michael Garrett
|
Democratic
|
Greensboro
|
Guilford (part)
|
2018
|
28th
|
Gladys Robinson
|
Democratic
|
Greensboro
|
Guilford (part)
|
2010
|
29th
|
Eddie Gallimore
|
Republican
|
Thomasville
|
Davidson, Montgomery
|
2018
|
30th
|
Phil Berger
|
Republican
|
Eden
|
Caswell, Rockingham, Stokes, Surry (part)
|
2000
|
31st
|
Joyce Krawiec
|
Republican
|
Kernersville
|
Davie, Forsyth (part)
|
2014↑
|
32nd
|
Paul A. Lowe Jr.
|
Democratic
|
Winston-Salem
|
Forsyth (part)
|
2015↑
|
33rd
|
Carl Ford
|
Republican
|
China Grove
|
Rowan, Stanly
|
2018
|
34th
|
Vickie Sawyer
|
Republican
|
Mooresville
|
Iredell, Yadkin
|
2018↑
|
35th
|
Todd Johnson
|
Republican
|
Monroe
|
Union (part)
|
2018
|
36th
|
Paul Newton
|
Republican
|
Concord
|
Cabarrus, Union (part)
|
2016
|
37th
|
Jeff Jackson
|
Democratic
|
Charlotte
|
Mecklenburg (part)
|
2014↑
|
38th
|
Mujtaba Mohammed
|
Democratic
|
Charlotte
|
Mecklenburg (part)
|
2018
|
39th
|
Dan Bishop
|
Republican
|
Charlotte
|
Mecklenburg (part)
|
2016
|
Rob Bryan
|
Republican
|
Charlotte
|
2019↑
|
40th
|
Joyce Waddell
|
Democratic
|
Charlotte
|
Mecklenburg (part)
|
2014
|
41st
|
Natasha Marcus
|
Democratic
|
Davidson
|
Mecklenburg (part)
|
2018
|
42nd
|
Andy Wells
|
Republican
|
Hickory
|
Alexander, Catawba
|
2014
|
Dean Proctor
|
Republican
|
Hickory
|
2020↑
|
43rd
|
Kathy Harrington
|
Republican
|
Gastonia
|
Gaston (part)
|
2010
|
44th
|
Ted Alexander
|
Republican
|
Shelby
|
Cleveland, Gaston (part)
|
2018
|
45th
|
Deanna Ballard
|
Republican
|
Blowing Rock
|
Alleghany, Ashe, Surry (part) Watauga, Wilkes
|
2016↑
|
46th
|
Warren Daniel
|
Republican
|
Morganton
|
Avery, Burke, Caldwell
|
2010
|
47th
|
Ralph Hise
|
Republican
|
Spruce Pine
|
Madison, McDowell, Mitchell, Polk, Rutherford, Yancey
|
2010
|
48th
|
Chuck Edwards
|
Republican
|
Flat Rock
|
Buncombe (part), Henderson, Transylvania
|
2016↑
|
49th
|
Terry Van Duyn
|
Democratic
|
Asheville
|
Buncombe (part)
|
2014↑
|
50th
|
Jim Davis
|
Republican
|
Franklin
|
Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Haywood, Jackson, Macon, Swain
|
2010
|
- ↑: Member was originally appointed to fill the remainder of an unexpired term.
- ^ Resigned September 17, 2019.
- ^ Appointed October 1, 2019.
- ^ Died March 25, 2020.
- ^ Appointed April 13, 2020.
- ^ Resigned August 20, 2020.
- ^ Appointed September 17, 2020.
- ^ Resigned May 1, 2019.
- ^ Appointed May 1, 2019.
- ^ Resigned July 31, 2020.
- ^ Appointed August 17, 2020.
- ^ Died February 18, 2020.
- ^ Appointed March 19, 2020.
- ^ Resigned June 27, 2019.
- ^ Appointed July 5, 2019.
- ^ Resigned July 24, 2019.
- ^ Appointed August 6, 2019.