American state legislature
The North Carolina General Assembly 2021–22 session was the state legislature that first convened in January 2021 and concluded in December 2022. Members of the North Carolina Senate and the North Carolina House of Representatives were elected in November 2020.
House of Representatives [ edit ] The House of Representatives leadership and members are listed below.
Speaker Tim Moore Minority Leader Robert T. Reives II The following table shows the district, party, counties represented, and date first elected of members of the House of Representatives.[ 3]
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 Steve Tyson Republican New Bern Craven 2020 4th Jimmy Dixon Republican Mount Olive Duplin , Onslow 2010 5th Howard Hunter III Democratic Ahoskie Gates , Hertford , Pasquotank 2014 6th Bobby Hanig [ a] Republican Powells Point Currituck , Dare , Hyde , Pamlico 2018 Paul O'Neal [ b] Republican Waterlily 2022↑ 7th Matthew Winslow Republican Youngsville Franklin , Nash 2020 8th Kandie Smith Democratic Greenville Pitt 2018 9th Brian Farkas Democratic Greenville Pitt 2020 10th John R. Bell IV 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 New Hanover 2017↑ 19th Charlie Miller Republican Southport Brunswick , New Hanover 2020 20th Ted Davis Jr. Republican Wilmington New Hanover 2012↑ 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 Linda Cooper-Suggs Democratic Wilson Wilson 2020↑ 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 Vernetta Alston Democratic Durham 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 [ c] Democratic Raleigh Wake 2013↑ (2005–2012) Jack Nichols [ d] Democratic Raleigh 2022↑ 35th Terence Everitt Democratic Wake Forest Wake 2018 36th Julie von Haefen Democratic Apex Wake 2018 37th Erin Paré Republican Holly Springs Wake 2020 38th Abe Jones Democratic Raleigh Wake 2020 39th James Roberson Democratic Knightdale Wake 2021↑ 40th Joe John Democratic Raleigh Wake 2016 41st Gale Adcock Democratic Cary Wake 2014 42nd Marvin Lucas Democratic Spring Lake Cumberland 2000 43rd Diane Wheatley Republican Linden Cumberland 2020 44th Billy Richardson Democratic Fayetteville Cumberland 2015↑ (1993–1997) 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 Jamie Boles Republican Whispering Pines Moore 2008 53rd Howard Penny Jr. Republican Coats Harnett 2020↑ 54th Robert Reives Democratic Goldston Chatham , Durham 2014↑ 55th Mark Brody Republican Monroe Anson , Union 2012 56th Verla Insko [ e] Democratic Chapel Hill Orange 1996 Allen Buansi [ f] Democratic Chapel Hill 2022↑ 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 Ricky Hurtado Democratic Burlington Alamance 2020 64th Dennis Riddell Republican Snow Camp Alamance 2012 65th Jerry Carter [ g] Republican Reidsville Rockingham 2018 Reece Pyrtle [ h] Republican Stoneville 2021↑ 66th Ben Moss Republican Rockingham Montgomery , Richmond , Stanly 2020 67th Wayne Sasser Republican Albemarle Cabarrus , Stanly 2018 68th David Willis Republican Waxhaw Union 2020 69th Dean Arp Republican Monroe Union 2012 70th Pat Hurley Republican Asheboro Randolph 2006 71st Evelyn Terry Democratic Winston-Salem Forsyth 2012 72nd Amber Baker Democratic Winston-Salem Forsyth 2020 73rd Lee Zachary Republican Yadkinville Forsyth, Yadkin 2014 74th Jeff Zenger Republican Lewisville Forsyth 2020 75th Donny Lambeth Republican Winston-Salem Forsyth 2012 76th Harry Warren Republican Salisbury Rowan 2010 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 Sam Watford Republican Thomasville Davidson 2020 (2015–2019) 81st Larry Potts Republican Lexington Davidson 2016 82nd Larry Pittman Republican Concord Cabarrus , Rowan 2011↑ 83rd Kristin Baker Republican Concord Cabarrus 2020↑ 84th Jeffrey McNeely Republican Stony Point Iredell 2019↑ 85th Dudley Greene Republican Marion Avery , McDowell , Mitchell 2020 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 Terry Brown Democratic Charlotte Mecklenburg 2020 93rd Ray Pickett Republican Blowing Rock Ashe , Watauga 2020 94th Jeffrey Elmore Republican North Wilkesboro Alleghany , Wilkes 2012 95th Grey Mills Republican Mooresville Iredell 2020 (2009–2013) 96th Jay Adams Republican Hickory Catawba 2014 97th Jason Saine Republican Lincolnton Lincoln 2011↑ 98th John Bradford Republican Cornelius Mecklenburg 2020 (2015–2019) 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 Donnie Loftis Republican Gastonia Gaston 2021↑ 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 Jake Johnson Republican Saluda Henderson , Polk , Transylvania 2019↑ 114th Susan Fisher [ i] Democratic Asheville Buncombe 2004↑ Caleb Rudow [ j] Democratic Asheville 2022↑ 115th John Ager Democratic Fairview Buncombe 2014 116th Brian Turner Democratic Asheville Buncombe 2014 117th Tim Moffitt Republican Hendersonville Henderson 2020↑ (2011–2015) 118th Mark Pless Republican Canton Haywood , Madison , Yancey 2020 119th Mike Clampitt Republican Bryson City Haywood, Jackson , Swain 2020 (2017–2019) 120th Karl Gillespie Republican Franklin Cherokee , Clay , Graham , Macon 2020
↑: Member was first appointed to office. The North Carolina Senate leadership and members are listed below.
President Pro Tempore Phil Berger Minority Leader Dan Blue Members of the Senate [ edit ] The district, party, home residence, counties represented, and date first elected is listed below for the members of the Senate:[ 4]
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 Ernestine Bazemore Democratic Aulander [ 5] Beaufort , Bertie , Martin , Northampton , Vance , Warren 2020 4th Toby Fitch Democratic Wilson Edgecombe , Halifax , Wilson 2018↑ 5th Don Davis Democratic Greenville Greene , Pitt 2012 6th Michael Lazzara Republican Jacksonville Jones , Onslow 2020 7th Jim Perry Republican Kinston Lenoir , Wayne 2019↑ 8th Bill Rabon Republican Southport Bladen , Brunswick , New Hanover (part), Pender 2010 9th Michael Lee Republican Wilmington New Hanover (part) 2020 10th Brent Jackson Republican Autryville Duplin , Johnston (part), Samson 2010 11th Lisa Stone Barnes Republican Spring Hope Johnston (part), Nash 2020 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 Sydney Batch Democratic Apex Wake (part) 2021↑ 18th Sarah Crawford Democratic Raleigh Franklin , Wake (part) 2020 19th Kirk deViere Democratic Fayetteville Cumberland (part) 2018 20th Natalie Murdock Democratic Durham Durham (part) 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 Amy Galey Republican Burlington Alamance , Guilford (part) 2020 25th Tom McInnis Republican Ellerbe Anson , Moore , Richmond , Scotland 2014 26th Dave Craven Republican Asheboro Guilford (part), Randolph 2020↑ 27th Michael Garrett Democratic Greensboro Guilford (part) 2018 28th Gladys A. Robinson Democratic Greensboro Guilford (part) 2010 29th Steve Jarvis Republican Lexington Davidson , Montgomery 2020 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 Mount Pleasant Cabarrus , Union (part) 2016 37th Jeff Jackson Democratic Charlotte Mecklenburg (part) 2014↑ 38th Mujtaba Mohammed Democratic Charlotte Mecklenburg (part) 2018 39th DeAndrea Salvador Democratic Charlotte Mecklenburg (part) 2020 40th Joyce Waddell Democratic Charlotte Mecklenburg (part) 2014 41st Natasha Marcus Democratic Davidson Mecklenburg (part) 2018 42nd Dean Proctor Republican Hickory Alexander , Catawba 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 Julie Mayfield Democratic Asheville Buncombe (part) 2020 50th Kevin Corbin Republican Franklin Cherokee , Clay , Graham , Haywood , Jackson , Macon , Swain 2020
↑: Member was originally appointed to fill the remainder of an unexpired term. ^ Resigned August 29, 2022. ^ Appointed September 19, 2022. ^ Resigned July 8, 2022. ^ Appointed July 15, 2022. ^ Resigned May 31, 2022. ^ Appointed June 1, 2022. ^ Died August 3, 2021. ^ Appointed August 11, 2021. ^ Resigned January 31, 2022. ^ Appointed February 1, 2022.
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Notes: Prior to the Constitution of 1868: the lower house of the North Carolina Legislature was known as the House of Commons and the leader of the Senate was called the Speaker of the Senate.