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North Carolina ratified the Constitution on November 21, 1789, after the beginning of the 1st Congress. Its current senators are Republicans Thom Tillis and Ted Budd. Jesse Helms was North Carolina's longest-serving senator (1973–2003).
Current U.S. representatives from North Carolina District Member (Residence) [2] Party Incumbent since CPVI (2022) [3] District map 1st: Don Davis : Democratic January 3, 2023 R+1: 2nd: Deborah Ross : Democratic January 3, 2021 D+15: 3rd: Greg Murphy : Republican September 17, 2019 R+11: 4th: Valerie Foushee (Hillsborough) Democratic
North Carolina Senate North Carolina House of Representatives: 1956 [62] North Carolina 11: Chuck Edwards (R) No Defeated Madison Cawthorn (R) in a primary: North Carolina Senate: 1960 [63] North Carolina 13: Wiley Nickel (D) New seat: North Carolina Senate: 1975 [64] North Carolina 14: Jeff Jackson (D) New seat: North Carolina Senate U.S. Army ...
North Carolina: Thom Tillis: Republican August 30, 1960 (age 64) Business consultant Speaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives: University of Maryland University College : January 3, 2015 2026 Class 2 Huntersville: Ted Budd: Republican October 21, 1971 (age 53) Businessman U.S. House: Appalachian State University
Former member of the U.S. House of Representatives (16 years) 82 1996 Markwayne Mullin: Republican Oklahoma: Former member of the U.S. House of Representatives (10 years) 83 1997 Ted Budd: Republican North Carolina: Former member of the U.S. House of Representatives (6 years) 84 1998 John Fetterman: Democratic Pennsylvania
(The Center Square) – Two North Carolina Republicans are among the 44 cosponsors of Sen. John Cornyn’s proposal for federal concealed-carry reciprocity among the states. North Carolina Sen ...
There were nine new senators (four Democrats, five Republicans) and 63 new representatives (33 Democrats, 30 Republicans), as well as two new delegates (a Democrat and a Republican), at the start of its first session. Additionally, three senators (all Republicans) have taken office in order to fill vacancies during the 119th Congress.
The current makeup is an even 7-7 split between Democrats and Republicans. ... The North Carolina Congressional map passed by the General Assembly on Oct. 25, 2023, to use in the 2024 elections. ...