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He went on to face North Carolina representative Louis Pate, a Republican from Wayne County, in the general election. [15] Davis defeated Pate, winning 53% of the vote in November 2008. His term as senator for District 5, representing Pitt, Wayne, and Greene counties, began on January 1, 2009. [16]
It covers many rural areas of northeastern North Carolina, among the state's most economically poor, as well as outer exurbs of urbanized Research Triangle. It contains towns and cities such as Greenville, Rocky Mount, Wilson, Goldsboro, Henderson, and Roanoke Rapids. The first district is currently represented by Don Davis.
The NC-01 House race between Rep. Don Davis and GOP challenger Laurie Buckhout was a toss-up, with shifting rural dynamics making the historically Democratic region competitive.
Incumbent Congressman Don Davis (D) will retain his seat as U.S. representative for North Carolina's 1st Congressional District following a concession from opponent Laurie Buckhout (R).
Laurie Buckhout, a combat veteran running for office for the first time, won the Republican nomination in North Carolina’s 1st congressional District.
from North Carolina's 1st district; In office July 20, 2004 – December 30, 2022: Preceded by: Frank Ballance: Succeeded by: Don Davis: Chair of the Congressional Black Caucus; In office January 3, 2015 – January 3, 2017: Preceded by: Marcia Fudge: Succeeded by: Cedric Richmond: Associate Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court; In office
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A North Carolina Democrat joined House Republicans in a symbolic vote Thursday morning that targets Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris as she launches her presidential campaign.