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North Carolina General Assembly: Jurisdiction: North Carolina, United States: Meeting place: State Legislative Building in Raleigh: Term: 2009–10: Website: House Senate: North Carolina Senate; Members: 50 senators: President pro tempore: Marc Basnight (Dem) Majority Leader: Tony Rand (Dem) Jan. 2009 – Nov. 2009, Martin Nesbitt (Dem) Nov ...
North Carolina House of Representatives 10th district general election, 2006 [19] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic: Van Braxton: 7,699 : 55.01% : Republican: Willie Ray Starling 6,296 44.99% Total votes 13,995 : 100% : Democratic gain from Republican
The General Assembly has 170 elected members, with 120 members of the North Carolina House of Representatives and 50 members of the North Carolina Senate. [61] Each represents a district. [ 62 ] Each house has the sole power to judge the election and qualification of its own respective members. [ 63 ]
The North Carolina state House map passed by the General Assembly on Oct. 25, 2023, to use in the 2024 elections. Changes to NC congressional districts for 2024 The congressional map will help ...
On February 4, 2022, the North Carolina Supreme Court struck down the congressional and state legislative district maps drawn by the GOP-controlled General Assembly as an unconstitutional partisan gerrymander in a 4–3 ruling, after a testimony had shown that Republicans were likely to win 10 out of 14 U.S. House seats under the proposed map ...
He went on to face North Carolina representative Louis Pate, a Republican from Wayne County, in the general election. [14] Davis defeated Pate, winning 53% of the vote in November 2008. His term as senator for District 5, representing Pitt, Wayne, and Greene counties, began on January 1, 2009. [15]
North Carolina's 10th congressional district is a congressional district in central and western North Carolina. It currently includes all of Cleveland, Gaston, Lincoln, Polk and Rutherford counties, and part of Catawba and Iredell counties. With a Cook Partisan Voting Index rating of R+22, it is the most Republican district in North Carolina. [2]
The North Carolina General Assembly 2017–18 was the 153rd State legislature that first convened on January 11, 2017. Members of the North Carolina Senate and the North Carolina House of Representatives were elected on November 7, 2016. This legislature was in session from January 11, 2017, through June 30, 2017.