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The North Carolina General Assembly 2019–20 session was the state legislature that first convened in January 2019 and concluded in December 2020. Members of the North Carolina Senate and the North Carolina House of Representatives were elected in November 2018.
Walter Lee Zachary Jr. (born December 18, 1946) is a former Republican member of the North Carolina House of Representatives. [1] He represented the 73rd district (including all of Yadkin County and portions of Forsyth County ) from 2015 to 2023.
North Carolina House of Representatives 73rd district Republican primary election, 2022 [12] Party Candidate Votes % Republican: Brian Echevarria: 3,116 : 57.38% : Republican: Catherine Whiteford: 1,224 22.54% Republican: Parish Moffitt 1,090 20.07% Total votes 5,430 : 100%
This General Assembly was the last to meet in the North Carolina State Capital building in Raleigh. 126: 1963 [Wikidata] Raleigh: February 6 – June 26, 1963: This was the first assembly to meet in the newly completed North Carolina State Legislative Building in Raleigh. North Carolina Legislative Building, completed in 1963: 127: 1965-1966 ...
The following is an alphabetical list of members of the United States House of Representatives from the state of North Carolina. For chronological tables of members of both houses of the United States Congress from the state (through the present day), see United States congressional delegations from North Carolina. The list of names should be ...
NC State Senate District 29. Dave Craven, Jr. (Republican) NC State Senate District 35. Todd Johnson (Republican) NC House of Representatives District 55. Mark Brody (Republican) Richard T. Miller ...
The five candidates are: Marc Anderson, Matthew Davis, Holly Kelley, Zachary Kile and Chris Wyatt. Whoever wins the nomination in the April 23 primary will face Democratic candidate Dan Almoney in ...
The General Assembly drafts and legislates the state laws of North Carolina, also known as the General Statutes. The General Assembly is a bicameral legislature, consisting of the North Carolina House of Representatives (formerly called the North Carolina House of Commons until 1868) and the North Carolina Senate. Since 1868, the House has had ...