North Carolina General Assembly of 2019–20
The North Carolina General Assembly 2019–2020 session was the state legislature that first convened in January 2019 and concluded in December 2020. Members of the North Carolina Senate and the North Carolina House of Representatives were elected in November 2018.
154th North Carolina General Assembly 2019–2020 | |||||
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North Carolina Legislative Building | |||||
Overview | |||||
Legislative body | North Carolina General Assembly | ||||
Jurisdiction | North Carolina, United States | ||||
Meeting place | North Carolina State Legislative Building | ||||
Term | 2019–2020 | ||||
Website | www | ||||
North Carolina Senate | |||||
Members | 50 Senators | ||||
President pro tempore of the Senate | Phil Berger | ||||
Majority Leader | Harry Brown | ||||
Minority Leader | Dan Blue | ||||
Party control | Republican Party | ||||
North Carolina House of Representatives | |||||
Members | 120 Representatives | ||||
Speaker of the House | Tim Moore | ||||
Majority Leader | John R. Bell, IV | ||||
Minority Leader | Darren Jackson |
House of Representatives
The House of Representatives leadership and members are listed below.[1][2]
House Leadership
North Carolina House Officers | ||
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Position | Name | Party |
Speaker | Tim Moore | Republican |
Speaker Pro Tempore | Sarah Stevens | Republican |
Majority Leader | John R. Bell, IV[3] | Republican |
Deputy Majority Leader | Brenden H. Jones | Republican |
Majority Whip | Jon Hardister | Republican |
Minority Leader | Darren Jackson | Democratic |
Deputy Minority Leader | Robert T. Reives, II | Democratic |
Minority Whips | Cynthia Ball | Democratic |
Garland E. Pierce | Democratic | |
Deb Butler | Democratic | |
Carla Cunningham | Democratic | |
Amos Quick | Democratic | |
House Members
The following table shows the district, party, counties represented, and date first elected of members of the House of Representatives.[1]
District | Representative | Party | Counties Represented | First elected |
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1 | Ed Goodwin | Republican | Bertie, Camden, Chowan, Perquimans, Tyrrell, Washington | 2018 |
2 | Larry Yarborough | Republican | Granville, Person | 2014 |
3 | Michael Speciale | Republican | Craven | 2012 |
4 | Jimmy Dixon | Republican | Duplin, Onslow | 2010 |
5 | Howard J. Hunter III | Democratic | Gates, Hertford, Pasquotank | 2014 |
6 | Robert Hanig | Republican | Currituck, Dare, Hyde, Pamlico | 2018 |
7 | Lisa Stone Barnes | Republican | Franklin, Nash | 2018 |
8 | Kandie Smith | Democratic | Pitt | 2018 |
9 | Greg Murphy | Republican | Pitt | 2015↑ |
10 | John R. Bell IV | Republican | Greene, Johnston, Wayne | 2012 |
11 | Allison Dahle | Democratic | Wake | 2018 |
12 | Chris Humphrey | Republican | Lenoir, Pitt | 2018 |
13 | Pat McElraft | Republican | Carteret, Jones | 2006 |
14 | George G. Cleveland | Republican | Onslow | 2004 |
15 | Phil Shepard | Republican | Onslow | 2010 |
16 | Carson Smith Jr. | Republican | Columbus, Pender | 2018 |
17 | Frank Iler | Republican | Brunswick | 2009↑ |
18 | Deb Butler | Democratic | Brunswick, New Hanover | 2017↑ |
19 | Ted Davis, Jr. | Republican | New Hanover | 2012↑ |
20 | Holly Grange | Republican | New Hanover | 2016↑ |
21 | Raymond Smith Jr. | Democratic | Sampson, Wayne | 2018 |
22 | William Brisson | Republican | Bladen, Sampson | 2006 |
23 | Shelly Willingham | Democratic | Edgecombe, Martin | 2014 |
24 | Jean Farmer-Butterfield | Democratic | Wilson | 2002 |
25 | James Gailliard | Democratic | Nash | 2018 |
26 | Donna McDowell White | Republican | Johnston | 2016 |
27 | Michael H. Wray | Democratic | Halifax, Northampton | 2004 |
28 | Larry C. Strickland | Republican | Harnett, Johnston | 2016 |
29 | MaryAnn Black | Democratic | Durham | 2017↑ |
30 | Marcia Morey | Democratic | Durham | 2017↑ |
31 | Zack Forde-Hawkins | Democratic | Durham | 2018 |
32 | Terry E. Garrison | Democratic | Granville, Vance, Warren | 2016 |
33 | Rosa Gill | Democratic | Wake | 2009↑ |
34 | Grier Martin | Democratic | Wake | 2013↑ (2005-2012) |
35 | Terence Everitt | Democratic | Wake | 2018 |
36 | Julie von Haefen | Democratic | Wake | 2018 |
37 | Sydney Batch | Democratic | Wake | 2018 |
38 | Yvonne Lewis Holley | Democratic | Wake | 2012 |
39 | Darren Jackson | Democratic | Wake | 2009↑ |
40 | Joe John | Democratic | Wake | 2016 |
41 | Gale Adcock | Democratic | Wake | 2014 |
42 | Marvin W. Lucas | Democratic | Cumberland | 2000 |
43 | Elmer Floyd | Democratic | Cumberland | 2008 |
44 | William O. Richardson | Democratic | Cumberland | 2015↑ (1993-1996) |
45 | John Szoka | Republican | Cumberland | 2012 |
46 | Brenden H. Jones | Republican | Columbus, Robeson | 2016 |
47 | Charles Graham | Democratic | Robeson | 2010 |
48 | Garland E. Pierce | Democratic | Hoke, Scotland | 2004 |
49 | Cynthia Ball | Democratic | Wake | 2016 |
50 | Graig R. Meyer | Democratic | Caswell, Orange | 2013↑ |
51 | John Sauls | Republican | Harnett, Lee | 2016 |
52 | James L. Boles, Jr. | Republican | Moore | 2008 |
53 | David R. Lewis | Republican | Harnett | 2002 |
54 | Robert T. Reives II | Democratic | Chatham, Durham | 2014↑ |
55 | Mark Brody | Republican | Anson, Union | 2012 |
56 | Verla Insko | Democratic | Orange | 1996 |
57 | Ashton Clemmons | Democratic | Guilford | 2018 |
58 | Amos L. Quick, III | Democratic | Guilford | 2016 |
59 | Jon Hardister | Republican | Guilford | 2012 |
60 | Cecil Brockman | Democratic | Guilford | 2014 |
61 | Pricey Harrison | Democratic | Guilford | 2004 |
62 | John Faircloth | Republican | Guilford | 2010 |
63 | Stephen Ross | Republican | Alamance | 2012 |
64 | Dennis Riddell | Republican | Alamance | 2012 |
65 | Jerry Carter | Republican | Rockingham | 2018 |
66 | Scott Brewer | Democratic | Montgomery, Richmond, Stanly | 2019↑ |
67 | Clayton Sasser | Republican | Cabarrus, Stanly | 2018 |
68 | D. Craig Horn | Republican | Union | 2010 |
69 | Dean Arp | Republican | Union | 2012 |
70 | Pat Hurley | Republican | Randolph | 2006 |
71 | Evelyn Terry | Democratic | Forsyth | 2012 |
72 | Derwin Montgomery | Democratic | Forsyth | 2018↑ |
73 | Lee Zachary | Republican | Forsyth, Yadkin | 2014 |
74 | Debra Conrad | Republican | Forsyth | 2012 |
75 | Donny Lambeth | Republican | Forsyth | 2012 |
76 | Harry Warren | Republican | Rowan | 2016 |
77 | Julia C. Howard | Republican | Davie, Rowan | 1988 |
78 | Allen McNeill | Republican | Moore, Randolph | 2012↑ |
79 | Keith Kidwell | Republican | Beaufort, Craven | 2018 |
80 | Steven Jarvis | Republican | Davidson | 2018 |
81 | Larry W. Potts | Republican | Davidson | 2016 |
82 | Larry Pittman | Republican | Cabarrus, Rowan | 2011↑ |
83 | Linda P. Johnson | Republican | Cabarrus | 2000 |
84 | Jeffrey McNeely | Republican | Iredell | 2019↑ |
85 | Josh Dobson | Republican | Avery, McDowell, Mitchell | 2013↑ |
86 | Hugh Blackwell | Republican | Burke | 2008 |
87 | Destin Hall | Republican | Caldwell | 2016 |
88 | Mary Belk | Democratic | Mecklenburg | 2016 |
89 | Mitchell S. Setzer | Republican | Catawba | 1998 |
90 | Sarah Stevens | Republican | Alleghany, Surry, Wilkes | 2008 |
91 | Kyle Hall | Republican | Rockingham, Stokes, Surry | 2016 |
92 | Chaz Beasley | Democratic | Mecklenburg | 2016 |
93 | C. Ray Russell | Democratic | Ashe, Watauga | 2018 |
94 | Jeffrey Elmore | Republican | Alleghany, Wilkes | 2012 |
95 | John A. Fraley | Republican | Iredell | 2014 |
96 | Jay Adams | Republican | Catawba | 2014 |
97 | Jason Saine | Republican | Lincoln | 2011↑ |
98 | Christy Clark | Democratic | Mecklenburg | 2018 |
99 | Nasif Majeed | Democratic | Mecklenburg | 2018 |
100 | John Autry | Democratic | Mecklenburg | 2016 |
101 | Carolyn Logan | Democratic | Mecklenburg | 2018 |
102 | Becky Carney | Democratic | Mecklenburg | 2002 |
103 | Rachel Hunt | Democratic | Mecklenburg | 2018 |
104 | Brandon Lofton | Democratic | Mecklenburg | 2018 |
105 | Wesley Harris | Democratic | Mecklenburg | 2018 |
106 | Carla Cunningham | Democratic | Mecklenburg | 2012 |
107 | Kelly Alexander | Democratic | Mecklenburg | 2008 |
108 | John Torbett | Republican | Gaston | 2010 |
109 | Dana Bumgardner | Republican | Gaston | 2012 |
110 | Kelly E. Hastings | Republican | Cleveland, Gaston | 2010 |
111 | Tim Moore | Republican | Cleveland | 2002 |
112 | David Rogers | Republican | Burke, Rutherford | 2016↑ |
113 | Cody Henson | Republican | Henderson, Polk, Transylvania | 2016 |
114 | Susan C. Fisher | Democratic | Buncombe | 2004↑ |
115 | John Ager | Democratic | Buncombe | 2014 |
116 | Brian Turner | Democratic | Buncombe | 2014 |
117 | Chuck McGrady | Republican | Henderson | 2010 |
118 | Michele D. Presnell | Republican | Haywood, Madison, Yancey | 2012 |
119 | Joe Sam Queen | Democratic | Haywood, Jackson, Swain | 2018 (2013-2016) |
120 | Kevin Corbin | Republican | Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Macon | 2016 |
- ↑: Member was first appointed to office.
Senate
The North Carolina Senate leadership and members are listed below.[4][5]
Senate leadership
North Carolina Senate Officers | ||
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Position | Name | Party |
Lieutenant Governor / President of the Senate | Dan Forest | Republican |
President Pro Tempore | Philip E. Berger | Republican |
Deputy President Pro Tempore | Ralph Hise | Republican |
Majority Leader | Harry Brown | Republican |
Majority Whip | Jerry W. Tillman | Republican |
Rick Gunn | Republican | |
Joint Majority Caucus Leader | Norman W. Sanderson | Republican |
Minority Leader | Dan Blue | Democratic |
Minority Whip | Jay Chaudhuri | Democratic |
Minority Caucus Secretary | Ben Clark | Democratic |
Members of the Senate
The district, party, home residence, counties represented, and date first elected is listed below for the members of the Senate:[5]
District | Full Name of Senator | Party | Residence | Counties Represented | First elected |
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1 | Bob Steinburg | Republican | Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Dare, Gates, Hertford, Hyde, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Tyrrell, Washington |
2018 | |
2 | Norman W. Sanderson | Republican | Minnesott Beach | Carteret, Craven, Pamlico | 2012 |
3 | Erica D. Smith | Democratic | Henrico | Beaufort, Bertie, Martin, Northampton, Vance, Warren | 2014 |
4 | Toby Fitch[6] | Democratic | Wilson | Edgecombe, Halifax, Wilson | 2018↑ |
5 | Donald G. Davis | Democratic | Greenville | Greene, Pitt | 2012 |
6 | Harry Brown | Republican | Jacksonville | Jones, Onslow | 2004 |
7 | Jim Perry | Republican | Lenoir, Wayne | 2019↑ | |
8 | Bill Rabon | Republican | Southport | Bladen, Brunswick, New Hanover (part), Pender | 2010 |
9 | Harper Peterson | Democratic | New Hanover (part) | 2018 | |
10 | Brent Jackson | Republican | Autryville | Duplin, Johnston (part), Samson | 2010 |
11 | Rick Horner | Republican | Bailey | Johnston (part), Nash | 2016 |
12 | Jim Burgin | Republican | Harnett, Johnston (part), Lee | 2018 | |
13 | Danny Britt | Republican | Lumberton | Columbus, Robeson | 2016 |
14 | Dan Blue | Democratic | Raleigh | Wake (part) | 2009↑ |
15 | Jay Chaudhuri | Democratic | Raleigh | Wake (part) | 2016↑ |
16 | Wiley Nickel | Democratic | Wake (part) | 2018 | |
17 | Sam Searcy | Democratic | Wake (part) | 2018 | |
18 | John M. Alexander Jr. | Republican | Raleigh | Franklin, Wake (part) | 2014 |
19 | Kirk deViere | Democratic | Cumberland (part) | 2018 | |
20 | Floyd McKissick Jr. | Democratic | Durham | Durham (part) | 2007↑ |
21 | Ben Clark | Democratic | Raeford | Cumberland (part), Hoke | 2012 |
22 | Mike Woodard | Democratic | Durham | Durham (part), Granville, Person | 2012 |
23 | Valerie P. Foushee | Democratic | Hillsborough | Chatham, Orange | 2013↑ |
24 | Rick Gunn | Republican | Burlington | Alamance, Guilford (part) | 2010 |
25 | Tom McInnis | Republican | Ellerbe | Anson, Moore, Richmond, Scotland | 2014 |
26 | Jerry W. Tillman | Republican | Archdale | Guilford (part), Randolph | 2002 |
27 | Michael Garrett | Democratic | Guilford (part) | 2018 | |
28 | Gladys A. Robinson | Democratic | Greensboro | Guilford (part) | 2010 |
29 | Eddie Gallimore | Republican | Davidson, Montgomery | 2018 | |
30 | Philip E. Berger | Republican | Eden | Caswell, Rockingham, Stokes, Surry (part) | 2000 |
31 | Joyce Krawiec | Republican | Kernersville | Davie, Forsyth (part) | 2014↑ |
32 | Paul A. Lowe Jr. | Democratic | Winston-Salem | Forsyth (part) | 2015↑ |
33 | Carl Ford (politician) | Republican | Rowan, Stanly | 2018 | |
34 | Vickie Sawyer | Republican | Mooresville | Iredell, Yadkin | 2018↑ |
35 | Todd Johnson | Republican | Union (part) | 2018 | |
36 | Paul Newton | Republican | Concord | Cabarrus, Union (part) | 2016 |
37 | Jeff Jackson | Democratic | Charlotte | Mecklenburg (part) | 2014↑ |
38 | Mujtaba A. Mohammed | Democratic | Mecklenburg (part) | 2018 | |
39 | Dan Bishop | Republican | Charlotte | Mecklenburg (part) | 2016 |
40 | Joyce Waddell | Democratic | Charlotte | Mecklenburg (part) | 2014 |
41 | Natasha Marcus | Democratic | Mecklenburg (part) | 2018 | |
42 | Andy Wells | Republican | Hickory | Alexander, Catawba | 2014 |
43 | Kathy Harrington | Republican | Gastonia | Gaston (part) | 2010 |
44 | Ted Alexander | Republican | Cleveland, Gaston (part) | 2018 | |
45 | Deanna Ballard | Republican | Blowing Rock | Alleghany, Ashe, Surry (part) Watauga, Wilkes | 2016↑ |
46 | Warren Daniel | Republican | Morganton | Avery, Burke, Caldwell | 2010 |
47 | Ralph Hise | Republican | Spruce Pine | Madison, McDowell, Mitchell, Polk, Rutherford, Yancey | 2010 |
48 | Chuck Edwards | Republican | Flat Rock | Buncombe (part), Henderson, Transylvania | 2016↑ |
49 | Terry Van Duyn | Democratic | Asheville | Buncombe (part) | 2014↑ |
50 | Jim Davis | Republican | Franklin | Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Haywood, Jackson, Macon, Swain | 2010 |
- ↑: Member was originally appointed to fill the remainder of an unexpired term.
References
- "North Carolina General Assembly House of Representatives". NCLeg.gov. Retrieved September 30, 2019.
- "House Leadership". North Carolina General Assembly.gov. Retrieved September 6, 2019.
- "Rep. John Bell elected North Carolina House majority leader". witn.com. Associated Press. Retrieved March 16, 2018.
- "North Carolina Senate Leadership". North Carolina General Assembly.org. Retrieved September 6, 2019.
- "Senate Members List". North Carolina General Assembly.gov. Retrieved September 6, 2019.
- "Dems pick Fitch to fill Senate seat". Rockymounttelegram.com. Retrieved September 6, 2019.
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