North Carolina General Assembly of 2003-2004
Table of Contents
Members of the
North Carolina General Assembly
, 2003-2004 session
were
elected in November 2002
. The 2002 legislative elections were conducted under an interim redistricting map following the
2000 census
; a more permanent redistricting map was passed in November
2003
for use through
2010
.
State House
The North Carolina State House, during the 2003-2004 session, consisted of 60
Democrats
and 60
Republicans
; consequently, Democratic and Republican co-speakers shared leadership of the body.
Leaders
-
Democratic Speaker:
James B. Black
(100th district)
-
Republican Speaker:
Richard T. Morgan
(52nd district)
-
Democratic Leader:
Joe Hackney
(54th district)
-
Republican Leader:
Joe L. Kiser
(97th district)
-
Democratic Whips:
Beverly M. Earle
(101st district),
R. Phillip Haire
(119th district),
Marian N. McLawhorn
(9th district),
Paul Miller
(29th district)
-
Republican Whip:
Trudi Walend
(113th district)
-
Democratic Freshman Chair:
Rick Glazier
(44th district)
-
Republican Freshman Chair:
John I. Sauls
(51st district)
-
Permanent Democratic Caucus Chair:
Edd Nye
(22nd district)
Members
-
District 1:
William C. Owens, Jr.
(Dem) -
Camden
,
Currituck
,
Gates
,
Pasquotank
-
District 2:
William T. Culpepper, III
(Dem) -
Chowan
,
Dare
,
Gates
,
Perquimans
,
Tyrrell
-
District 3:
Michael A. Gorman
(Rep) -
Craven
,
Pamlico
-
District 4:
Charles E. Johnson
(Dem) -
Craven
,
Martin
,
Pitt
-
District 5:
Howard J. Hunter, Jr.
(Dem) -
Bertie
,
Hertford
,
Northampton
-
District 6:
Arthur J. Williams
(Dem) -
Beaufort
,
Hyde
,
Washington
-
District 7:
John D. Hall
(Dem) -
Halifax
,
Nash
-
District 8:
Edith D. Warren
(Dem) -
Greene
,
Martin
,
Pitt
-
District 9:
Marian N. McLawhorn
(Dem) -
Pitt
-
District 10:
Stephen A. LaRoque
(Rep) -
Duplin
,
Lenoir
-
District 11:
Louis M. Pate, Jr.
(Rep) -
Wayne
-
District 12:
William L. Wainwright
(Dem) -
Craven
,
Jones
,
Lenoir
-
District 13:
Jean R. Preston
(Rep) -
Carteret
,
Onslow
-
District 14:
Keith P. Williams
(Rep) -
Onslow
-
District 15:
W. Robert Grady
(Rep) -
Onslow
-
District 16:
Carolyn H. Justice
(Rep) -
New Hanover
,
Pender
-
District 17:
Bonner L. Stiller
(Rep) -
Brunswick
,
New Hanover
-
District 18:
Thomas E. Wright
(Dem) -
Brunswick
,
Columbus
,
New Hanover
-
District 19:
Daniel F. McComas
(Rep) -
New Hanover
-
District 20:
Dewey L. Hill
(Dem) -
Brunswick
,
Columbus
-
District 21:
Larry M. Bell
(Dem) -
Duplin
,
Sampson
,
Wayne
-
District 22:
Edd Nye
(Dem) -
Bladen
,
Sampson
-
District 23:
Joe P. Tolson
(Dem) -
Edgecombe
,
Wilson
-
District 24:
Jean Farmer-Butterfield
(Dem) -
Edgecombe
,
Wilson
-
District 25:
William G. Daughtridge, Jr.
(Rep) -
Nash
-
District 26:
Billy J. Creech
(Rep) -
Johnston
,
Wayne
-
District 27:
Stanley H. Fox
(Dem) -
Granville
,
Vance
,
Warren
-
District 28:
N. Leo Daughtry
(Rep) -
Johnston
-
District 29:
Paul Miller
(Dem) -
Durham
-
District 30:
Paul Luebke
(Dem) -
Durham
-
District 31:
Henry M. Michaux, Jr.
(Dem) -
Durham
-
District 32:
James W. Crawford, Jr.
(Dem) -
Durham
,
Granville
,
Vance
-
District 33:
Bernard Allen
(Dem) -
Wake
-
District 34:
Don Munford
(Rep) -
Wake
-
District 35:
Jennifer Weiss
(Dem) -
Wake
-
District 36:
David M. Miner
(Rep) -
Wake
-
District 37:
Paul Stam
(Rep) -
Wake
-
District 38:
Deborah K. Ross
(Dem) -
Wake
-
District 39:
J. Sam Ellis
(Rep) -
Wake
-
District 40:
Rick L. Eddins
(Rep) -
Wake
-
District 41:
Margaret H. Dickson
(Dem) -
Cumberland
,
Harnett
-
District 42:
Marvin W. Lucas
(Rep) -
Cumberland
,
Harnett
-
District 43:
Mary E. McAllister
(Dem) -
Cumberland
-
District 44:
Rick Glazier
(Dem) -
Cumberland
-
District 45:
Alex Warner
(Rep) -
Cumberland
-
District 46:
Douglas Y. Yongue
(Dem) -
Hoke
,
Robeson
,
Scotland
-
District 47:
Ronnie N. Sutton
(Dem) -
Hoke
,
Robeson
-
District 48:
Donald A. Bonner
(Dem) -
Hoke
,
Robeson
,
Scotland
-
District 49:
Lucy T. Allen
(Dem) -
Franklin
,
Halifax
,
Warren
-
District 50:
J. Russell Capps
(Rep) -
Wake
-
District 51:
John I. Sauls
(Rep) -
Harnett
,
Lee
,
Moore
-
District 52:
Richard T. Morgan
(Rep) -
Moore
-
District 53:
David R. Lewis
(Rep) -
Harnett
-
District 54:
Joe Hackney
(Dem) -
Chatham
,
Orange
-
District 55:
Gordon P. Allen
(Dem) -
Orange
,
Person
-
District 56:
Verla C. Insko
(Dem) -
Orange
-
District 57:
Joanne W. Bowie
(Rep) -
Guilford
-
District 58:
Alma S. Adams
(Dem) -
Guilford
-
District 59:
Maggie Jeffus
(Dem) -
Guilford
-
District 60:
Earl Jones
(Dem) -
Guilford
-
District 61:
Stephen W. Wood
(Rep) -
Guilford
-
District 62:
John M. Blust
(Rep) -
Guilford
-
District 63:
Alice L. Bordsen
(Dem) -
Alamance
-
District 64:
Cary D. Allred
(Rep) -
Alamance
-
District 65:
E. Nelson Cole
(Dem) -
Rockingham
-
District 66:
P. Wayne Sexton, Sr.
(Rep) -
Forsyth
,
Rockingham
-
District 67:
Arlie F. Culp
(Rep) -
Randolph
-
District 68:
G. Wayne Goodwin
(Dem) -
Richmond
,
Stanly
-
District 69:
Pryor A. Gibson, III
(Dem) -
Anson
,
Montgomery
,
Union
-
District 70:
Bobby H. Barbee, Sr.
(Rep) -
Stanly
,
Union
-
District 71:
Larry W. Womble
(Dem) -
Forsyth
-
District 72:
Earline W. Parmon
(Dem) -
Forsyth
-
District 73:
J. Curtis Blackwood, Jr.
(Rep) -
Union
-
District 74:
Linda P. Johnson
(Rep) -
Cabarrus
-
District 75:
Jeffrey L. Barnhart
(Rep) -
Cabarrus
-
District 76:
W. Eugene McCombs
(Rep), died
20 January
2004
;
                  Â
Fred F. Steen, II
(Rep), appointed
16 February
2004
-
Rowan
-
District 77:
Lorene T. Coates
(Dem) -
Rowan
-
District 78:
Harold J. Brubaker
(Rep) -
Randolph
-
District 79:
Julia C. Howard
(Rep) -
Davidson
,
Davie
,
Iredell
-
District 80:
Jerry C. Dockham
(Rep) -
Davidson
-
District 81:
L. Hugh Holliman
(Dem) -
Davidson
-
District 82:
W. Eugene Wilson
(Rep) -
Ashe
,
Watauga
-
District 83:
R. Tracy Walker
(Rep) -
Wilkes
-
District 84:
Phillip D. Frye
(Rep) -
Avery
,
Caldwell
,
Mitchell
-
District 85:
Mitch Gillespie
(Rep) -
Burke
,
Caldwell
,
McDowell
-
District 86:
Walter G. Church, Sr.
(Dem) -
Burke
-
District 87:
Edgar V. Starnes
(Rep) -
Alexander
,
Caldwell
-
District 88:
Mark K. Hilton
(Rep) -
Catawba
-
District 89:
Mitchell S. Setzer
(Rep) -
Catawba
-
District 90:
James A. Harrell, III
(Dem) -
Alleghany
,
Surry
-
District 91:
Rex L. Baker
(Rep) -
Forsyth
,
Stokes
,
Surry
-
District 92:
George M. Holmes
(Rep) -
Forsyth
,
Yadkin
-
District 93:
William C. McGee
(Rep) -
Forsyth
-
District 94:
Michael P. Decker
(Rep) -
Forsyth
-
District 95:
Karen B. Ray
(Rep) -
Catawba
,
Iredell
-
District 96:
W. Franklin Mitchell
(Rep) -
Iredell
-
District 97:
Joe L. Kiser
(Rep) -
Lincoln
-
District 98:
John W. Rhodes
(Rep) -
Mecklenburg
-
District 99:
Drew P. Saunders
(Dem) -
Mecklenburg
-
District 100:
James B. Black
(Dem) -
Mecklenburg
-
District 101:
Beverly M. Earle
(Dem) -
Mecklenburg
-
District 102:
Becky Carney
(Dem) -
Mecklenburg
-
District 103:
Jim Gulley
(Rep) -
Mecklenburg
-
District 104:
Constance K. Wilson
(Rep) -
Mecklenburg
-
District 105:
W. Edwin McMahan
(Rep) -
Mecklenburg
-
District 106:
Martha B. Alexander
(Dem) -
Mecklenburg
-
District 107:
W. Pete Cunningham
(Dem) -
Mecklenburg
-
District 108:
John M. Rayfield
(Rep) -
Gaston
-
District 109:
Patrick T. McHenry
(Rep) -
Gaston
-
District 110:
Debbie A. Clary
(Rep) -
Cleveland
,
Gaston
-
District 111:
Tim Moore
(Rep) -
Cleveland
-
District 112:
Bobby F. England
(Rep) -
Cleveland
,
Rutherford
-
District 113:
Trudi Walend
(Rep) -
Henderson
,
Polk
,
Transylvania
-
District 114:
Martin L. Nesbitt, Jr.
(Dem), appointed to senate,
6 February
2004
-
Buncombe
-
District 115:
D. Bruce Goforth
(Dem) -
Buncombe
-
District 116:
Wilma M. Sherrill
(Rep) -
Buncombe
-
District 117:
Carolyn K. Justus
(Rep) -
Henderson
,
Transylvania
-
District 118:
Ray Rapp
(Dem) -
Haywood
,
Madison
,
Yancey
-
District 119:
R. Phillip Haire
(Dem) -
Haywood
,
Jackson
,
Macon
,
Swain
-
District 120:
Roger West
(Rep) -
Cherokee
,
Clay
,
Graham
,
Macon
State Senate
The North Carolina State Senate, during the 2003-2004 session, consisted of 28
Democrats
and 22
Republicans
.
Leaders
Members
-
District 1:
Marc Basnight
(Dem) -
Beaufort
,
Camden
,
Chowan
,
Currituck
,
Dare
,
Hyde
,
Pasquotank
,
Perquimans
-
District 2:
Scott Thomas
(Dem) -
Carteret
,
Craven
,
Pamlico
-
District 3:
Clark Jenkins
(Dem) -
Bertie
,
Edgecombe
,
Martin
,
Pitt
,
Tyrrell
,
Washington
-
District 4:
Robert Lee Holloman
(Dem) -
Gates
,
Halifax
,
Hertford
,
Northampton
,
Vance
,
Warren
-
District 5:
Tony P. Moore
(Rep) -
Pitt
,
Wilson
-
District 6:
Cecil Hargett
(Dem) -
Jones
,
Onslow
-
District 7:
John H. Kerr III
(Dem) -
Greene
,
Lenoir
,
Wayne
-
District 8:
R. C. Soles, Jr.
(Dem) -
Brunswick
,
Columbus
,
Pender
-
District 9:
Patrick J. Ballantine
(Rep) -
New Hanover
-
District 10:
Charles W. Albertson
(Dem) -
Duplin
,
Harnett
,
Sampson
-
District 11:
A. B. Swindell
(Dem) -
Franklin
,
Nash
,
Vance
-
District 12:
Fred Smith
(Rep) -
Johnston
,
Wayne
-
District 13:
David F. Weinstein
(Dem) -
Hoke
,
Robeson
-
District 14:
Vernon Malone
(Dem) -
Wake
-
District 15:
John H. Carrington
(Rep) -
Wake
-
District 16:
Eric Miller Reeves
(Dem) -
Wake
-
District 17:
Richard Stevens
(Rep) -
Wake
-
District 18:
Wib Gulley
(Dem) -
Durham
,
Granville
,
Person
-
District 19:
Tony Rand
(Dem) -
Bladen
,
Cumberland
-
District 20:
Jeanne Hopkins Lucas
(Dem) -
Durham
-
District 21:
Larry Shaw
(Dem) -
Cumberland
-
District 22:
Harris Blake
(Rep) -
Harnett
,
Lee
,
Moore
-
District 23:
Eleanor Kinnaird
(Dem) -
Chatham
,
Orange
-
District 24:
Hugh Webster
(Rep) -
Alamance
,
Caswell
-
District 25:
William R. Purcell
(Dem) -
Anson
,
Richmond
,
Scotland
,
Stanly
-
District 26:
Phil Berger
(Rep) -
Guilford
,
Rockingham
-
District 27:
Kay R. Hagan
(Dem) -
Guilford
-
District 28:
Katie G. Dorsett
(Dem) -
Guilford
-
District 29:
Jerry W. Tillman
(Rep) -
Montgomery
,
Randolph
-
District 30:
John A. Garwood
(Rep) -
Stokes
,
Surry
,
Wilkes
-
District 31:
Hamilton C. Horton, Jr.
(Rep) -
Forsyth
-
District 32:
Linda Garrou
(Dem) -
Forsyth
-
District 33:
Stan Bingham
(Rep) -
Davidson
,
Guilford
-
District 34:
Andrew C. Brock
(Rep) -
Davie
,
Rowan
,
Yadkin
-
District 35:
Fern Shubert
(Rep) -
Mecklenburg
,
Union
-
District 36:
Fletcher L. Hartsell, Jr.
(Rep) -
Cabarrus
,
Rowan
-
District 37:
Daniel G. Clodfelter
(Dem) -
Mecklenburg
-
District 38:
Charlie Smith Dannelly
(Dem) -
Mecklenburg
-
District 39:
Robert A. Rucho
(Rep) -
Mecklenburg
-
District 40:
Robert Pittenger
(Rep) -
Mecklenburg
-
District 41:
R. B. Sloan, Jr.
(Rep) -
Alexander
,
Iredell
-
District 42:
James Forrester
(Rep) -
Catawba
,
Gaston
,
Lincoln
-
District 43:
David W. Hoyle
(Dem) -
Gaston
-
District 44:
Austin M. Allran
(Rep) -
Burke
,
Catawba
-
District 45:
Virginia Foxx
(Rep) -
Alleghany
,
Ashe
,
Caldwell
,
Watauga
,
Wilkes
-
District 46:
Walter H. Dalton
(Dem) -
Cleveland
,
Rutherford
-
District 47:
Joe Sam Queen
(Dem) -
Avery
,
Haywood
,
Madison
,
McDowell
,
Mitchell
,
Yancey
-
District 48:
Tom Apodaca
(Rep) -
Buncombe
,
Henderson
,
Polk
-
District 49:
Stephen M. Metcalf
(Dem), resigned
2 February
2004
                  Â
Martin L. Nesbitt, Jr.
(Dem), appointed
6 February
2004
-
Buncombe
-
District 50:
Robert C. Carpenter
(Rep) -
Cherokee
,
Clay
,
Graham
,
Haywood
,
Jackson
,
Macon
,
Swain
,
Transylvania
See also