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Thomas Roland Tillis [1] (/ ˈ t ɪ l ɪ s / TIL-iss; born August 30, 1960) is an American politician serving as the senior United States senator from North Carolina, a seat he has held since 2015. A member of the Republican Party, Tillis served in the North Carolina House of Representatives from 2007 to 2015, and as its speaker from 2011 to 2015.
Thom Tillis during the 117th Congress. This is the electoral history of Thom Tillis, the senior United States senator from North Carolina since 2015. Previously, he represented the 98th district in the North Carolina House of Representatives from 2007 to 2015 and served as Speaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives from 2011 to 2015.
Democratic-Republican Francis Locke Jr. 6 14th Dec 5, 1815 – Dec 13, 1815 Vacant: Elected to finish Stone's term. Dec 13, 1815 – Nov 14, 1828 Democratic-Republican Nathaniel Macon: 7 Vacant: Nov 21, 1816 – Dec 4, 1816 5 Montfort Stokes: Democratic-Republican Dec 4, 1816 – Mar 3, 1823 Elected to finish Turner's term. Elected in 1816.
Upon hearing about Gaetz's nomination on Wednesday, Tillis expressed some skepticism, telling reporters that it would "take a lot of work" for the Florida Republican to get a majority of votes and ...
U.S. Sen. Thom Tillis, a North Carolina Republican, speaks during the Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearing for Supreme Court Associate Justice nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson on March 21 ...
Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) kicked off his reelection campaign this week, ... But Cornyn has a history of fending off Republican primary and Democratic challengers. In 2014, the senator defeated ...
Republican Montana: House: No 189.3 5 Paul Mitchell: Republican Michigan: House No 179.6 6 Mitt Romney: Republican Utah: Senate Yes 174.5 7 Vernon Buchanan: Republican Florida House Yes 157.2 8 Mike Braun: Republican Indiana: Senate Yes 136.8 9 Don Beyer: Democratic Virginia House Yes 124.9 10 Dean Phillips: Democratic Minnesota: House Yes 123. ...
Incumbent two-term Republican Senator Thom Tillis, was re-elected with 48.7% of the vote in 2020. On June 10, 2023, the North Carolina Republican Party had censured Tillis over his bipartisan support on gun control and same-sex marriage. [1] Republicans have won every U.S. Senate election in North Carolina since 2010.