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 The House of Representatives leadership and members are listed below.
House leadership
House members 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.
Senate The North Carolina Senate leadership and members are listed below.
Senate leadership President Pro Tempore Phil Berger
Minority Leader Dan Blue
Members of the Senate 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.
See also
Notes
^ 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.
References
External links
List of North Carolina state legislatures Senate President pro tempore of the Senate House of Commons House of Representatives Speakers of the House of Representatives (see Note)Other Conventions Provincial Congresses and Constitution North Carolina Provincial Congress (1774–1776:
1st ,
2nd ,
3rd ,
4th ,
5th ),
Constitution of North Carolina (1776,
1835 Convention , 1861 Convention, 1868 redraft, 1875 Convention, Constitution of 1971)
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.