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List of United States senators from North Carolina

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 delegation

List of senators edit

Class 2

Class 2 U.S. senators belong to the electoral cycle that has recently been contested in 2002, 2008, 2014, and 2020. The next election will be in 2026.

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Class 3

Class 3 U.S. senators belong to the electoral cycle that has recently been contested in 2004, 2010, 2016, and 2022. The next election will be in 2028.

# Senator Party Dates in office Electoral history T T Electoral history Dates in office Party Senator #
Vacant Nov 21, 1789 –
Nov 27, 1789
North Carolina ratified the Constitution Nov 21, 1789 but didn't elect its senators until Nov 27, 1789. 1 1st 1 North Carolina ratified the Constitution Nov 21, 1789 but didn't elect its senators until Nov 27, 1789. Nov 21, 1789 –
Nov 27, 1789
Vacant
1  
Samuel Johnston
Pro-
Admin.
Nov 27, 1789 –
Mar 3, 1793
Elected in 1789.
Lost re-election.
Elected in 1789.
[data missing]
Nov 27, 1789 –
Mar 3, 1795
Pro-
Admin.
 
Benjamin Hawkins
1
2nd
2  
Alexander Martin
Anti-
Admin.
Mar 4, 1793 –
Mar 3, 1799
Elected in 1792.
Lost re-election.
2 3rd Anti-
Admin.
Democratic-
Republican
4th 2 Elected in 1795.
Retired.
Mar 4, 1795 –
Mar 3, 1801
Democratic-
Republican
Timothy Bloodworth 2
5th
3 Jesse Franklin Democratic-
Republican
Mar 4, 1799 –
Mar 3, 1805
Elected in 1799.
Lost re-election.
3 6th
7th 3 Elected in 1800.
Resigned to return to the State Superior Court.
Mar 4, 1801 –
Feb 17, 1807[1]
Democratic-
Republican
 
David Stone
3
8th
Vacant Mar 4, 1805 –
Dec 22, 1805
Montfort Stokes was elected in 1804 but refused the position. 4 9th
4  
James Turner
Democratic-
Republican
Dec 22, 1805 –
Nov 21, 1816
Elected to finish the vacant term.
  Feb 17, 1807[1]
Mar 3, 1807
Vacant
10th 4 Elected in 1806.
Retired.
Mar 4, 1807 –
Mar 3, 1813
Democratic-
Republican
Jesse Franklin 4
11th
Re-elected in 1810.
Resigned due to ill health.
5 12th
13th 5 Elected in 1812.
Resigned.
Mar 4, 1813 –
Dec 24, 1814
Democratic-
Republican
 
David Stone
5
  Dec 24, 1814 –
Dec 1814
Vacant
Elected to finish Stone's term.
Resigned without having qualified.
Dec 1814 –
Dec 5, 1815
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.
Lost re-election.
6 15th
16th 6 Re-elected in 1818.
17th
6  
John Branch
Democratic-Republican Mar 4, 1823 –
Mar 9, 1829
Elected in 1822. 7 18th
Jacksonian 19th 7 Re-elected in 1825.
Resigned.
Jacksonian
20th
  Nov 14, 1828 –
Dec 15, 1828
Vacant
Elected to finish Macon's term.
Retired.
Dec 15, 1828 –
Mar 3, 1831
Jacksonian  
James Iredell Jr.
8
Re-elected in 1828.
Resigned to become U.S. Secretary of the Navy.
8 21st
Vacant Mar 9, 1829 –
Dec 9, 1829
 
7  
Bedford Brown
Jacksonian Dec 9, 1829 –
Nov 16, 1840
Elected to finish Branch's term.
22nd 8 Elected in 1830.
Resigned.
Mar 4, 1831 –
Mar 19, 1836
Jacksonian  
Willie P. Mangum
9
23rd National
Republican
Re-elected in 1835.
Resigned.
9 24th
  Mar 19, 1836 –
Dec 5, 1836
Vacant
Elected to finish Mangum's term. Dec 5, 1836 –
Nov 16, 1840
Jacksonian  
Robert Strange
10
Democratic 25th 9 Elected to full term in 1836.
Resigned.
Democratic
26th
Vacant Nov 16, 1840 –
Nov 25, 1840
    Nov 16, 1840 –
Nov 25, 1840
Vacant
8  
Willie P. Mangum
Whig Nov 25, 1840 –
Mar 3, 1853
Elected to finish Brown's term. Elected to finish Strange's term.
[data missing]
Nov 25, 1840 –
Mar 3, 1843
Whig  
William Graham
11
Elected in 1841. 10 27th
28th 10 Elected in 1843.
Resigned.
Mar 4, 1843 –
Jul 25, 1846
Democratic  
William Henry Haywood Jr.
12
29th
  Jul 25, 1846 –
Nov 25, 1846
Vacant
Elected to finish Haywood's term. Nov 25, 1846 –
Mar 3, 1855
Whig  
George Badger
13
Re-elected in 1847.
Lost re-election.
11 30th
31st 11 Re-elected in 1849.
Retired.
32nd
Vacant Mar 4, 1853 –
Dec 6, 1854
Legislature failed to elect 12 33rd
9 David S. Reid Democratic Dec 6, 1854 –
Mar 3, 1859
Elected to finish vacant term.
Lost re-election.
34th 12 Elected in 1855.
Resigned to become U.S. District Court Judge.
Mar 4, 1855 –
May 5, 1858
Democratic  
Asa Biggs
14
35th
  May 5, 1858 –
May 7, 1858
Vacant
Appointed to continue Biggs's term. May 7, 1858 –
Mar 11, 1861
Democratic  
Thomas L. Clingman
15
Elected Nov 23, 1858 to finish Biggs's term.
10  
Thomas Bragg
Democratic Mar 4, 1859 –
Mar 8, 1861
Elected in 1858 or 1859.
Resigned and subsequently expelled for support of the Confederacy.
13 36th
37th 13 Re-elected in 1861.
Resigned and subsequently expelled for support of the Confederacy.
Civil War and Reconstruction Mar 11, 1861 –
Jul 14, 1868
Vacant
Vacant Jul 11, 1861 –
Jul 14, 1868
Civil War and Reconstruction
38th
14 39th
40th 14
11  
Joseph C. Abbott
Republican Jul 14, 1868 –
Mar 3, 1871
Elected in 1868 to finish vacant term.
Lost renomination.
Elected in 1868 to finish vacant term.
Retired.
Jul 14, 1868 –
Mar 3, 1873
Republican  
John Pool
16
41st
Vacant Mar 4, 1871 –
Jan 30, 1872
Legislature failed to elect 15 42nd
12  
Matt W. Ransom
Democratic Jan 30, 1872 –
Mar 3, 1895
Elected to finish vacant term.
43rd 15 Elected in 1872.
Lost re-election.
Mar 4, 1873 –
Mar 3, 1879
Democratic  
Augustus S. Merrimon
17
44th
Re-elected in 1876. 16 45th
46th 16 Elected in 1879. Mar 4, 1879 –
Apr 14, 1894
Democratic  
Zebulon Vance
18
47th
Re-elected in 1883. 17 48th
49th 17 Re-elected in 1884.
50th
Re-elected in 1889.
Lost re-election.
18 51st
52nd 18 Re-elected in 1890.
Died.
53rd
  Apr 14, 1894 –
Apr 19, 1894
Vacant
Appointed to continue Vance's term.
Successor qualified.
Apr 19, 1894 –
Jan 23, 1895
Democratic  
Thomas J. Jarvis
19
Elected in 1894 to finish Vance's term. Jan 23, 1895 –
Mar 3, 1903
Republican  
Jeter C. Pritchard
20
13  
Marion Butler
Populist Mar 4, 1895 –
Mar 3, 1901
Elected in 1894.
Lost re-election.
19 54th
55th 19 Re-elected in 1897.[2]
Lost re-election.
56th
14  
F. M. Simmons
Democratic Mar 4, 1901 –
Mar 3, 1931
Elected in 1901.[3] 20 57th
58th 20 Elected in 1903. Mar 4, 1903 –
Dec 12, 1930
Democratic  
Lee S. Overman
21
59th
Re-elected in 1907.[4] 21 60th
61st 21 Re-elected in 1909
62nd
Re-elected in 1913 22 63rd
64th 22 Re-elected in 1914.
65th
Re-elected in 1918. 23 66th
67th 23 Re-elected in 1920.
68th
Re-elected in 1924.
Lost renomination.
24 69th
70th 24 Re-elected in 1926.
Died.
71st
Appointed to continue Overman's term.
Lost election to finish Overman's term.
Dec 13, 1930 –
Dec 4, 1932
Democratic  
Cameron A. Morrison
22
15  
Josiah Bailey
Democratic Mar 4, 1931 –
Dec 15, 1946
Elected in 1930. 25 72nd
Elected to finish Overman's term. Dec 5, 1932 –
Jan 3, 1945
Democratic  
Robert Reynolds
23
73rd 25 Elected to full term in 1932.
74th
Re-elected in 1936. 26 75th
76th 26 Re-elected in 1938.
Retired.
77th
Re-elected in 1942.
Died.
27 78th
79th 27 Elected in 1944. Jan 3, 1945 –
May 12, 1954
Democratic  
Clyde R. Hoey
24
Vacant Dec 15, 1946 –
Dec 18, 1946
 
16  
William B. Umstead
Democratic Dec 18, 1946 –
Dec 30, 1948
Appointed to continue Bailey's term.
Lost election to finish Bailey's term.
80th
17  
J. Melville Broughton
Democratic Dec 31, 1948 –
Mar 6, 1949
Elected to finish Bailey's term.
Elected to full term in 1948.
Died.
28 81st
Vacant Mar 6, 1949 –
Mar 29, 1949
 
18  
Frank Graham
Democratic Mar 29, 1949 –
Nov 26, 1950
Appointed to continue Broughton's term.
Lost nomination to finish Broughton's term.
19  
Willis Smith
Democratic Nov 27, 1950 –
Jun 26, 1953
Elected to finish Broughton's term.
Died.
82nd 28 Re-elected in 1950.
Died.
83rd
  May 12, 1954 –
Jun 5, 1954
Vacant
Appointed to continue Hoey's term.
Elected in 1954 to finish Hoey's term.
Jun 5, 1954 –
Dec 31, 1974
Democratic  
Sam Ervin
25
Vacant Jun 26, 1953 –
Jul 10, 1953
 
20  
Alton Lennon
Democratic Jul 10, 1953 –
Nov 28, 1954
Appointed to continue Broughton's term.
Lost nomination to finish Broughton's term.
21  
W. Kerr Scott
Democratic Nov 29, 1954 –
Apr 16, 1958
Elected in 1954 to finish Broughton's term.
Elected to full term in 1954.
Died.
29 84th
85th 29 Re-elected in 1956.
Vacant Apr 16, 1958 –
Apr 19, 1958
 
22  
B. Everett Jordan
Democratic Apr 19, 1958 –
Jan 3, 1973
Appointed to continue Scott's term.
Elected in 1958 to finish Scott's term.
86th
Re-elected in 1960. 30 87th
88th 30 Re-elected in 1962.
89th
Re-elected in 1966.
Lost renomination.
31 90th
91st 31 Re-elected in 1968.
Retired and resigned early.
92nd
23  
Jesse Helms
Republican Jan 3, 1973 –
Jan 3, 2003
Elected in 1972. 32 93rd
  Dec 31, 1974 –
Jan 3, 1975
Vacant
94th 32 Elected in 1974.
Lost re-election.
Jan 3, 1975 –
Jan 3, 1981
Democratic  
Robert Morgan
26
95th
Re-elected in 1978. 33 96th
97th 33 Elected in 1980.
Died.
Jan 3, 1981 –
Jun 29, 1986
Republican  
John East
27
98th
Re-elected in 1984. 34 99th
  Jun 29, 1986 –
Jul 14, 1986
Vacant
Appointed to continue East's term.
Lost election to finish East's term.
Jul 14, 1986 –
Nov 4, 1986
Republican  
Jim Broyhill
28
Elected to finish East's term. Nov 5, 1986 –
Jan 3, 1993
Democratic  
Terry Sanford
29
100th 34 Elected to full term in 1986.
Lost re-election.
101st
Re-elected in 1990. 35 102nd
103rd 35 Elected in 1992.
Lost re-election.
Jan 3, 1993 –
Jan 3, 1999
Republican  
Lauch Faircloth
30
104th
Re-elected in 1996.
Retired.
36 105th
106th 36 Elected in 1998.
Retired to run for U.S. President.
Jan 3, 1999 –
Jan 3, 2005
Democratic  
John Edwards
31
107th
24  
Elizabeth Dole
Republican Jan 3, 2003 –
Jan 3, 2009
Elected in 2002.
Lost re-election.
37 108th
109th 37 Elected in 2004. Jan 3, 2005 –
Jan 3, 2023
Republican  
Richard Burr
32
110th
25  
Kay Hagan
Democratic Jan 3, 2009 –
Jan 3, 2015
Elected in 2008.
Lost re-election.
38 111th
112th 38 Re-elected in 2010.
113th
26  
Thom Tillis
Republican Jan 3, 2015 –
present
Elected in 2014. 39 114th
115th 39 Re-elected in 2016.
Retired.
116th
Re-elected in 2020. 40 117th
118th 40 Elected in 2022. Jan 3, 2023 –
present
Republican  
Ted Budd
33
119th
To be determined in the 2026 election. 41 120th
121st 41 To be determined in the 2028 election.
# Senator Party Years in office Electoral history T C T Electoral history Years in office Party Senator #
Class 2 Class 3

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b This date is approximate. Stone's resignation letter was read on Feb 17, but it could have been delivered on as early as Feb 11, 1807, according to the Annals of Congress (pages 66 to 68).
  2. ^ "PRITCHARD IN PRITCHARD IN NORTH CAROLINA". The New York Times. January 21, 1897. p. 2.
  3. ^ "North Carolina Elects a Democrat". The New York Times. January 23, 1901. p. 5.
  4. ^ The Tribune Almanac and Political Register 1908. New York: The Tribune Association. 1908. p. 259.

External links edit

  • "Our Campaigns - United States - North Carolina". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved August 26, 2020.

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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 delegationThom Tillis R Ted Budd R Contents 1 List of senators 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksList of senators editClass 2Class 2 U S senators belong to the electoral cycle that has recently been contested in 2002 2008 2014 and 2020 The next election will be in 2026 C Class 3Class 3 U S senators belong to the electoral cycle that has recently been contested in 2004 2010 2016 and 2022 The next election will be in 2028 Senator Party Dates in office Electoral history T T Electoral history Dates in office Party Senator Vacant Nov 21 1789 Nov 27 1789 North Carolina ratified the Constitution Nov 21 1789 but didn t elect its senators until Nov 27 1789 1 1st 1 North Carolina ratified the Constitution Nov 21 1789 but didn t elect its senators until Nov 27 1789 Nov 21 1789 Nov 27 1789 Vacant 1 nbsp Samuel Johnston Pro Admin Nov 27 1789 Mar 3 1793 Elected in 1789 Lost re election Elected in 1789 data missing Nov 27 1789 Mar 3 1795 Pro Admin nbsp Benjamin Hawkins 1 2nd 2 nbsp Alexander Martin Anti Admin Mar 4 1793 Mar 3 1799 Elected in 1792 Lost re election 2 3rd Anti Admin Democratic Republican 4th 2 Elected in 1795 Retired Mar 4 1795 Mar 3 1801 Democratic Republican Timothy Bloodworth 2 5th 3 Jesse Franklin Democratic Republican Mar 4 1799 Mar 3 1805 Elected in 1799 Lost re election 3 6th 7th 3 Elected in 1800 Resigned to return to the State Superior Court Mar 4 1801 Feb 17 1807 1 Democratic Republican nbsp David Stone 3 8th Vacant Mar 4 1805 Dec 22 1805 Montfort Stokes was elected in 1804 but refused the position 4 9th 4 nbsp James Turner Democratic Republican Dec 22 1805 Nov 21 1816 Elected to finish the vacant term Feb 17 1807 1 Mar 3 1807 Vacant 10th 4 Elected in 1806 Retired Mar 4 1807 Mar 3 1813 Democratic Republican Jesse Franklin 4 11th Re elected in 1810 Resigned due to ill health 5 12th 13th 5 Elected in 1812 Resigned Mar 4 1813 Dec 24 1814 Democratic Republican nbsp David Stone 5 Dec 24 1814 Dec 1814 Vacant Elected to finish Stone s term Resigned without having qualified Dec 1814 Dec 5 1815 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 nbsp Nathaniel Macon 7 Vacant Nov 21 1816 Dec 4 1816 5 nbsp Montfort Stokes Democratic Republican Dec 4 1816 Mar 3 1823 Elected to finish Turner s term Elected in 1816 Lost re election 6 15th 16th 6 Re elected in 1818 17th 6 nbsp John Branch Democratic Republican Mar 4 1823 Mar 9 1829 Elected in 1822 7 18th Jacksonian 19th 7 Re elected in 1825 Resigned Jacksonian 20th Nov 14 1828 Dec 15 1828 Vacant Elected to finish Macon s term Retired Dec 15 1828 Mar 3 1831 Jacksonian nbsp James Iredell Jr 8 Re elected in 1828 Resigned to become U S Secretary of the Navy 8 21st Vacant Mar 9 1829 Dec 9 1829 7 nbsp Bedford Brown Jacksonian Dec 9 1829 Nov 16 1840 Elected to finish Branch s term 22nd 8 Elected in 1830 Resigned Mar 4 1831 Mar 19 1836 Jacksonian nbsp Willie P Mangum 9 23rd NationalRepublican Re elected in 1835 Resigned 9 24th Mar 19 1836 Dec 5 1836 Vacant Elected to finish Mangum s term Dec 5 1836 Nov 16 1840 Jacksonian nbsp Robert Strange 10 Democratic 25th 9 Elected to full term in 1836 Resigned Democratic 26th Vacant Nov 16 1840 Nov 25 1840 Nov 16 1840 Nov 25 1840 Vacant 8 nbsp Willie P Mangum Whig Nov 25 1840 Mar 3 1853 Elected to finish Brown s term Elected to finish Strange s term data missing Nov 25 1840 Mar 3 1843 Whig nbsp William Graham 11 Elected in 1841 10 27th 28th 10 Elected in 1843 Resigned Mar 4 1843 Jul 25 1846 Democratic nbsp William Henry Haywood Jr 12 29th Jul 25 1846 Nov 25 1846 Vacant Elected to finish Haywood s term Nov 25 1846 Mar 3 1855 Whig nbsp George Badger 13 Re elected in 1847 Lost re election 11 30th 31st 11 Re elected in 1849 Retired 32nd Vacant Mar 4 1853 Dec 6 1854 Legislature failed to elect 12 33rd 9 David S Reid Democratic Dec 6 1854 Mar 3 1859 Elected to finish vacant term Lost re election 34th 12 Elected in 1855 Resigned to become U S District Court Judge Mar 4 1855 May 5 1858 Democratic nbsp Asa Biggs 14 35th May 5 1858 May 7 1858 Vacant Appointed to continue Biggs s term May 7 1858 Mar 11 1861 Democratic nbsp Thomas L Clingman 15 Elected Nov 23 1858 to finish Biggs s term 10 nbsp Thomas Bragg Democratic Mar 4 1859 Mar 8 1861 Elected in 1858 or 1859 Resigned and subsequently expelled for support of the Confederacy 13 36th 37th 13 Re elected in 1861 Resigned and subsequently expelled for support of the Confederacy Civil War and Reconstruction Mar 11 1861 Jul 14 1868 Vacant Vacant Jul 11 1861 Jul 14 1868 Civil War and Reconstruction 38th 14 39th 40th 14 11 nbsp Joseph C Abbott Republican Jul 14 1868 Mar 3 1871 Elected in 1868 to finish vacant term Lost renomination Elected in 1868 to finish vacant term Retired Jul 14 1868 Mar 3 1873 Republican nbsp John Pool 16 41st Vacant Mar 4 1871 Jan 30 1872 Legislature failed to elect 15 42nd 12 nbsp Matt W Ransom Democratic Jan 30 1872 Mar 3 1895 Elected to finish vacant term 43rd 15 Elected in 1872 Lost re election Mar 4 1873 Mar 3 1879 Democratic nbsp Augustus S Merrimon 17 44th Re elected in 1876 16 45th 46th 16 Elected in 1879 Mar 4 1879 Apr 14 1894 Democratic nbsp Zebulon Vance 18 47th Re elected in 1883 17 48th 49th 17 Re elected in 1884 50th Re elected in 1889 Lost re election 18 51st 52nd 18 Re elected in 1890 Died 53rd Apr 14 1894 Apr 19 1894 Vacant Appointed to continue Vance s term Successor qualified Apr 19 1894 Jan 23 1895 Democratic nbsp Thomas J Jarvis 19 Elected in 1894 to finish Vance s term Jan 23 1895 Mar 3 1903 Republican nbsp Jeter C Pritchard 20 13 nbsp Marion Butler Populist Mar 4 1895 Mar 3 1901 Elected in 1894 Lost re election 19 54th 55th 19 Re elected in 1897 2 Lost re election 56th 14 nbsp F M Simmons Democratic Mar 4 1901 Mar 3 1931 Elected in 1901 3 20 57th 58th 20 Elected in 1903 Mar 4 1903 Dec 12 1930 Democratic nbsp Lee S Overman 21 59th Re elected in 1907 4 21 60th 61st 21 Re elected in 1909 62nd Re elected in 1913 22 63rd 64th 22 Re elected in 1914 65th Re elected in 1918 23 66th 67th 23 Re elected in 1920 68th Re elected in 1924 Lost renomination 24 69th 70th 24 Re elected in 1926 Died 71st Appointed to continue Overman s term Lost election to finish Overman s term Dec 13 1930 Dec 4 1932 Democratic nbsp Cameron A Morrison 22 15 nbsp Josiah Bailey Democratic Mar 4 1931 Dec 15 1946 Elected in 1930 25 72nd Elected to finish Overman s term Dec 5 1932 Jan 3 1945 Democratic nbsp Robert Reynolds 23 73rd 25 Elected to full term in 1932 74th Re elected in 1936 26 75th 76th 26 Re elected in 1938 Retired 77th Re elected in 1942 Died 27 78th 79th 27 Elected in 1944 Jan 3 1945 May 12 1954 Democratic nbsp Clyde R Hoey 24 Vacant Dec 15 1946 Dec 18 1946 16 nbsp William B Umstead Democratic Dec 18 1946 Dec 30 1948 Appointed to continue Bailey s term Lost election to finish Bailey s term 80th 17 nbsp J Melville Broughton Democratic Dec 31 1948 Mar 6 1949 Elected to finish Bailey s term Elected to full term in 1948 Died 28 81st Vacant Mar 6 1949 Mar 29 1949 18 nbsp Frank Graham Democratic Mar 29 1949 Nov 26 1950 Appointed to continue Broughton s term Lost nomination to finish Broughton s term 19 nbsp Willis Smith Democratic Nov 27 1950 Jun 26 1953 Elected to finish Broughton s term Died 82nd 28 Re elected in 1950 Died 83rd May 12 1954 Jun 5 1954 Vacant Appointed to continue Hoey s term Elected in 1954 to finish Hoey s term Jun 5 1954 Dec 31 1974 Democratic nbsp Sam Ervin 25 Vacant Jun 26 1953 Jul 10 1953 20 nbsp Alton Lennon Democratic Jul 10 1953 Nov 28 1954 Appointed to continue Broughton s term Lost nomination to finish Broughton s term 21 nbsp W Kerr Scott Democratic Nov 29 1954 Apr 16 1958 Elected in 1954 to finish Broughton s term Elected to full term in 1954 Died 29 84th 85th 29 Re elected in 1956 Vacant Apr 16 1958 Apr 19 1958 22 nbsp B Everett Jordan Democratic Apr 19 1958 Jan 3 1973 Appointed to continue Scott s term Elected in 1958 to finish Scott s term 86th Re elected in 1960 30 87th 88th 30 Re elected in 1962 89th Re elected in 1966 Lost renomination 31 90th 91st 31 Re elected in 1968 Retired and resigned early 92nd 23 nbsp Jesse Helms Republican Jan 3 1973 Jan 3 2003 Elected in 1972 32 93rd Dec 31 1974 Jan 3 1975 Vacant 94th 32 Elected in 1974 Lost re election Jan 3 1975 Jan 3 1981 Democratic nbsp Robert Morgan 26 95th Re elected in 1978 33 96th 97th 33 Elected in 1980 Died Jan 3 1981 Jun 29 1986 Republican nbsp John East 27 98th Re elected in 1984 34 99th Jun 29 1986 Jul 14 1986 Vacant Appointed to continue East s term Lost election to finish East s term Jul 14 1986 Nov 4 1986 Republican nbsp Jim Broyhill 28 Elected to finish East s term Nov 5 1986 Jan 3 1993 Democratic nbsp Terry Sanford 29 100th 34 Elected to full term in 1986 Lost re election 101st Re elected in 1990 35 102nd 103rd 35 Elected in 1992 Lost re election Jan 3 1993 Jan 3 1999 Republican nbsp Lauch Faircloth 30 104th Re elected in 1996 Retired 36 105th 106th 36 Elected in 1998 Retired to run for U S President Jan 3 1999 Jan 3 2005 Democratic nbsp John Edwards 31 107th 24 nbsp Elizabeth Dole Republican Jan 3 2003 Jan 3 2009 Elected in 2002 Lost re election 37 108th 109th 37 Elected in 2004 Jan 3 2005 Jan 3 2023 Republican nbsp Richard Burr 32 110th 25 nbsp Kay Hagan Democratic Jan 3 2009 Jan 3 2015 Elected in 2008 Lost re election 38 111th 112th 38 Re elected in 2010 113th 26 nbsp Thom Tillis Republican Jan 3 2015 present Elected in 2014 39 114th 115th 39 Re elected in 2016 Retired 116th Re elected in 2020 40 117th 118th 40 Elected in 2022 Jan 3 2023 present Republican nbsp Ted Budd 33 119th To be determined in the 2026 election 41 120th 121st 41 To be determined in the 2028 election Senator Party Years in office Electoral history T C T Electoral history Years in office Party Senator Class 2 Class 3See also edit nbsp United States portal nbsp North Carolina portal nbsp Politics portal United States congressional delegations from North Carolina List of United States representatives from North Carolina Elections in North CarolinaReferences edit a b This date is approximate Stone s resignation letter was read on Feb 17 but it could have been delivered on as early as Feb 11 1807 according to the Annals of Congress pages 66 to 68 PRITCHARD IN PRITCHARD IN NORTH CAROLINA The New York Times January 21 1897 p 2 North Carolina Elects a Democrat The New York Times January 23 1901 p 5 The Tribune Almanac and Political Register 1908 New York The Tribune Association 1908 p 259 External links edit Our Campaigns United States North Carolina www ourcampaigns com Retrieved August 26 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of United States senators from North Carolina amp oldid 1197213705, wikipedia, wiki, 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