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North Carolina General Assembly of 2009–10

The North Carolina General Assembly 2009–10 was the 149th North Carolina General Assembly. The 50 members of the North Carolina Senate and 120 members of the North Carolina House of Representatives were elected on November 6, 2008. It first convened in January 2009.[1][2]

149th North Carolina General Assembly 2009–10
North Carolina Legislative Building
Overview
Legislative bodyNorth Carolina General Assembly
JurisdictionNorth Carolina, United States
Meeting placeState Legislative Building in Raleigh
Term2009–10
WebsiteHouse Senate
North Carolina Senate
Members50 senators
President pro temporeMarc Basnight (Dem)
Majority LeaderTony Rand (Dem)
Jan. 2009 – Nov. 2009,
Martin Nesbitt (Dem)
Nov. 2009 – Jan. 2011
Minority LeaderPhil Berger (Rep)
Party controlDemocratic Party
North Carolina House of Representatives
Members120 representatives
SpeakerJoe Hackney (Dem)
Majority LeaderL. Hugh Holliman (Dem)
Minority LeaderPaul Stam (Rep)
Party controlDemocratic Party

State House of Representatives edit

The North Carolina state House of Representatives, during the 2009–10 session, consisted of 120 members—68 Democrats and 52 Republicans.[1][2]

Leaders edit

North Carolina House officers
Position Name Party
Speaker pro tempore William L. Wainwright Democratic
Majority Leader L. Hugh Holliman Democratic
Majority Whips Larry M. Bell Democratic
Jean Farmer-Butterfield Democratic
Deborah K. Ross Democratic
D. Bruce Goforth Democratic
Larry Hall Democratic
Minority Whip Thom Tillis Republican
Deputy Minority Whips Carolyn H. Justice Republican
Fred F. Steen II Republican
Nelson Dollar Republican
Freshman Leaders Jane Whilden Democratic
Kelly Alexander Democratic
Justin Burr Republican
  • Clerk (appointed by the house): Denise Weeks

Members edit

State Senate edit

The state Senate, during the 2009–10 session, consisted of 30 Democrats and 20 Republicans.

Leaders edit

North Carolina Senate officers
Position Name Party
President Pro Tem Marc Basnight Democratic
Deputy President Pro Tempore Charlie Smith Dannelly Democratic
Majority Leader Tony Rand
Jan. 2009 – Nov. 2009
Democratic
Martin Nesbitt
Nov. 2009 – Jan. 2011
Democratic
Majority Whip Katie G. Dorsett Democratic
Deputy Minority Leaders Harry Brown Republican
Peter Brunstetter Republican
Neal Hunt Republican
Minority Whip Jerry W. Tillman Republican
  • Clerk (appointed by the Senate): Janet Pruitt
  • Permanent Democratic Caucus Chair: R. C. Soles Jr. (8th district)
  • Democratic Caucus Secretary: Charles W. Albertson (10th district)

Members edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "2009-2010 North Carolina House Documents". NC Legislature. Retrieved 1 October 2019.
  2. ^ a b "2009-2010 North Carolina Senate Documents". NC Legislature. Retrieved 1 October 2019.
  3. ^ News & Observer: Dickson will take Rand's seat 2010-04-19 at the Wayback Machine

External links edit

  • Official website of the current North Carolina legislature

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The North Carolina General Assembly 2009 10 was the 149th North Carolina General Assembly The 50 members of the North Carolina Senate and 120 members of the North Carolina House of Representatives were elected on November 6 2008 It first convened in January 2009 1 2 149th North Carolina General Assembly 2009 10 2007 08 2011 12 North Carolina Legislative BuildingOverviewLegislative bodyNorth Carolina General AssemblyJurisdictionNorth Carolina United StatesMeeting placeState Legislative Building in RaleighTerm2009 10WebsiteHouse SenateNorth Carolina SenateMembers50 senatorsPresident pro temporeMarc Basnight Dem Majority LeaderTony Rand Dem Jan 2009 Nov 2009 Martin Nesbitt Dem Nov 2009 Jan 2011Minority LeaderPhil Berger Rep Party controlDemocratic PartyNorth Carolina House of RepresentativesMembers120 representativesSpeakerJoe Hackney Dem Majority LeaderL Hugh Holliman Dem Minority LeaderPaul Stam Rep Party controlDemocratic Party Contents 1 State House of Representatives 1 1 Leaders 1 2 Members 2 State Senate 2 1 Leaders 2 2 Members 3 References 4 External linksState House of Representatives editThe North Carolina state House of Representatives during the 2009 10 session consisted of 120 members 68 Democrats and 52 Republicans 1 2 Leaders edit North Carolina House officersPosition Name Party Speaker pro tempore William L Wainwright Democratic Majority Leader L Hugh Holliman Democratic Majority Whips Larry M Bell Democratic Jean Farmer Butterfield Democratic Deborah K Ross Democratic D Bruce Goforth Democratic Larry Hall Democratic Minority Whip Thom Tillis Republican Deputy Minority Whips Carolyn H Justice Republican Fred F Steen II Republican Nelson Dollar Republican Freshman Leaders Jane Whilden Democratic Kelly Alexander Democratic Justin Burr RepublicanClerk appointed by the house Denise WeeksMembers edit District 1 William C Owens Jr Dem Camden Currituck Gates Pasquotank District 2 Timothy L Spear Dem Chowan Dare Gates Perquimans Tyrrell District 3 Alice Graham Underhill Dem Craven Pamlico District 4 Russell E Tucker Dem Craven Martin Pitt District 5 Annie Mobley Dem Bertie Hertford Northampton District 6 Arthur J Williams Dem Beaufort Hyde Washington District 7 Angela Bryant Dem Halifax Nash District 8 Edith D Warren Dem Greene Martin Pitt District 9 Marian N McLawhorn Dem Pitt District 10 Van Braxton Dem Duplin Lenoir District 11 Efton Sager Rep Wayne District 12 William L Wainwright Dem Craven Jones Lenoir District 13 Pat McElraft Rep Carteret Onslow District 14 George G Cleveland Rep Onslow District 15 W Robert Grady Rep Onslow District 16 Carolyn H Justice Rep New Hanover Pender District 17 Bonner L Stiller Rep Resigned replaced by Frank Iler Rep Brunswick New Hanover District 18 Sandra Spaulding Hughes Dem Columbus New Hanover District 19 Daniel F McComas Rep New Hanover District 20 Dewey L Hill Dem Brunswick Columbus District 21 Larry M Bell Dem Duplin Sampson Wayne District 22 William Brisson Dem Bladen Sampson District 23 Joe P Tolson Dem Edgecombe Wilson District 24 Jean Farmer Butterfield Dem Edgecombe Wilson District 25 Randy Stewart Rep Nash District 26 N Leo Daughtry Rep Johnston Wayne District 27 Michael H Wray Dem Granville Vance Warren District 28 James Langdon Jr Rep Johnston District 29 Larry Hall Dem Durham District 30 Paul Luebke Dem Durham District 31 Mickey Michaux Dem Durham District 32 James W Crawford Jr Dem Durham Granville Vance District 33 Dan Blue Dem Resigned to accept Senate appointment replaced by Rosa Gill Dem Wake District 34 Grier Martin Dem Wake District 35 Jennifer Weiss Dem Wake District 36 Nelson Dollar Rep Wake District 37 Paul Stam Rep Wake District 38 Deborah K Ross Dem Wake District 39 Linda Coleman Dem Resigned replaced by Darren Jackson Dem Wake District 40 Marilyn Avila Rep Wake District 41 Ty Harrell Dem Resigned replaced by Chris Heagarty Dem Wake District 42 Marvin W Lucas Dem Cumberland District 43 Elmer Floyd Dem Cumberland District 44 Margaret H Dickson Dem resigned to accept appointment to Senate replaced by Diane Parfitt Dem Cumberland District 45 Rick Glazier Dem Cumberland District 46 Douglas Y Yongue Dem Hoke Robeson Scotland District 47 Ronnie N Sutton Dem Hoke Robeson District 48 Garland E Pierce Dem Hoke Robeson Scotland District 49 Lucy T Allen Dem resigned to accept seat on the state Utilities Commission replaced by John May Dem Franklin Halifax Nash District 50 Bill Faison Dem Caswell Orange District 51 Jimmy L Love Sr Dem Harnett Lee District 52 James L Boles Jr Rep Moore District 53 David R Lewis Rep Harnett District 54 Joe Hackney Dem Chatham Orange Moore District 55 Winkie Wilkins Dem Durham Person District 56 Verla C Insko Dem Orange District 57 Pricey Harrison Dem Guilford District 58 Alma S Adams Dem Guilford District 59 Maggie Jeffus Dem Guilford District 60 Earl Jones Dem Guilford District 61 Laura I Wiley Rep Guilford District 62 John M Blust Rep Guilford District 63 Alice L Bordsen Dem Alamance District 64 Cary D Allred Rep Resigned replaced by Dan Ingle Rep Alamance District 65 E Nelson Cole Dem Rockingham District 66 Melanie Wade Goodwin Dem Montgomery Richmond District 67 Justin Burr Rep Montgomery Stanly Union District 68 J Curtis Blackwood Jr Rep Union District 69 Pryor A Gibson III Dem Anson Montgomery Union District 70 Pat B Hurley Rep Randolph District 71 Larry W Womble Dem Forsyth District 72 Earline W Parmon Dem Forsyth District 73 Larry R Brown Rep Forsyth District 74 Dale Folwell Rep Forsyth District 75 William C McGee Rep Forsyth District 76 Fred F Steen II Rep Rowan District 77 Lorene T Coates Dem Rowan District 78 Harold J Brubaker Rep Randolph District 79 Julia C Howard Rep Davidson Davie Iredell District 80 Jerry C Dockham Rep Davidson District 81 L Hugh Holliman Dem Davidson District 82 Jeff Barnhart Rep Cabarrus District 83 Linda P Johnson Rep Cabarrus District 84 Phillip D Frye Rep Avery Caldwell Mitchell District 85 Mitch Gillespie Rep Burke Caldwell McDowell District 86 Hugh Blackwell Rep Burke District 87 Edgar V Starnes Rep Alexander Caldwell District 88 T Raymond Warren Dem Alexander Catawba District 89 Mitchell S Setzer Rep Catawba District 90 Sarah Stevens Rep Alleghany Surry District 91 Bryan R Holloway Rep Stokes Rockingham District 92 Darrell McCormick Rep Forsyth Yadkin District 93 Cullie Tarleton Dem Ashe Watauga District 94 Shirley Randleman Rep Wilkes District 95 Grey Mills Rep Catawba Iredell District 96 Mark K Hilton Rep Catawba District 97 Johnathan Rhyne Jr Rep Lincoln District 98 Thom Tillis Rep Mecklenburg District 99 Nick Mackey Dem Mecklenburg District 100 Tricia Cotham Dem Mecklenburg District 101 Beverly M Earle Dem Mecklenburg District 102 Becky Carney Dem Mecklenburg District 103 Jim Gulley Rep Mecklenburg District 104 Ruth Samuelson Rep Mecklenburg District 105 Ric Killian Rep Mecklenburg District 106 Martha B Alexander Dem Mecklenburg District 107 Kelly Alexander Dem Mecklenburg District 108 Wil Neumann Rep Gaston District 109 William A Current Rep Gaston District 110 Pearl Burris Floyd Rep Cleveland Gaston District 111 Tim Moore Rep Cleveland District 112 Bobby F England Dem Cleveland Rutherford District 113 W David Guice Rep Henderson Polk Transylvania District 114 Susan C Fisher Dem Buncombe District 115 D Bruce Goforth Dem resigned replaced by Patsy Keever Dem Buncombe District 116 Jane Whilden Dem Buncombe District 117 Carolyn K Justus Rep Henderson Transylvania District 118 Ray Rapp Dem Haywood Madison Yancey District 119 R Phillip Haire Dem Haywood Jackson Macon Swain District 120 Roger West Rep Cherokee Clay Graham MaconState Senate editThe state Senate during the 2009 10 session consisted of 30 Democrats and 20 Republicans Leaders edit North Carolina Senate officersPosition Name Party President Pro Tem Marc Basnight Democratic Deputy President Pro Tempore Charlie Smith Dannelly Democratic Majority Leader Tony RandJan 2009 Nov 2009 Democratic Martin NesbittNov 2009 Jan 2011 Democratic Majority Whip Katie G Dorsett Democratic Deputy Minority Leaders Harry Brown Republican Peter Brunstetter Republican Neal Hunt Republican Minority Whip Jerry W Tillman RepublicanClerk appointed by the Senate Janet Pruitt Permanent Democratic Caucus Chair R C Soles Jr 8th district Democratic Caucus Secretary Charles W Albertson 10th district Members edit District 1 Marc Basnight Dem Beaufort Camden Currituck Dare Hyde Pasquotank Tyrrell Washington District 2 Jean R Preston Rep Carteret Craven Pamlico District 3 Clark Jenkins Dem Edgecombe Martin Pitt District 4 Edward Jones Dem Gates Halifax Hertford Northampton Bertie Chowan Perquimans District 5 Don Davis Dem Greene Pitt Wayne District 6 Harry Brown Rep Jones Onslow District 7 Doug Berger Dem Franklin Granville Vance Warren District 8 R C Soles Jr Dem Brunswick Columbus Pender District 9 Julia Boseman Dem New Hanover District 10 Charles W Albertson Dem Duplin Harnett Sampson District 11 A B Swindell Dem Franklin Nash Vance District 12 David Rouzer Rep Johnston Wayne District 13 David F Weinstein Dem resigned replaced by Michael P Walters Dem Hoke Robeson District 14 Vernon Malone Dem died replaced by Dan Blue Dem Wake District 15 Neal Hunt Rep Wake District 16 Josh Stein Dem Wake District 17 Richard Y Stevens Rep Wake District 18 Bob Atwater Dem Durham Chatham Lee District 19 Tony Rand Dem resigned Dec 31 2009 replaced by Margaret Dickson Dem 3 Bladen Cumberland District 20 Floyd McKissick Jr Dem Durham District 21 Larry Shaw Dem Cumberland District 22 Harris Blake Rep Harnett Lee Moore District 23 Eleanor Kinnaird Dem Chatham Orange Person District 24 Anthony Foriest Dem Alamance Caswell District 25 William R Purcell Dem Anson Richmond Scotland Stanly District 26 Phil Berger Rep Guilford Rockingham District 27 Don Vaughan Dem Guilford District 28 Katie G Dorsett Dem Guilford District 29 Jerry W Tillman Rep Montgomery Randolph District 30 Donald East Rep Stokes Surry Yadkin District 31 Peter Brunstetter Rep Forsyth District 32 Linda Garrou Dem Forsyth District 33 Stan Bingham Rep Davidson Guilford District 34 Andrew C Brock Rep Davie Rowan Yadkin District 35 W Edward Goodall Rep Mecklenburg Union District 36 Fletcher L Hartsell Jr Rep Cabarrus Rowan District 37 Daniel G Clodfelter Dem Mecklenburg District 38 Charlie Smith Dannelly Dem Mecklenburg District 39 Robert A Rucho Rep Mecklenburg District 40 Malcolm Graham Dem Mecklenburg District 41 James Forrester Rep Alexander Iredell District 42 Austin M Allran Rep Catawba Gaston Lincoln District 43 David W Hoyle Dem Gaston District 44 Jim Jacumin Rep Burke Caldwell District 45 Steve Goss Dem Alexander Ashe Watauga Wilkes District 46 Debbie Clary Rep Cleveland Rutherford District 47 Joe Sam Queen Dem Avery Haywood Madison McDowell Mitchell Yancey District 48 Tom Apodaca Rep Buncombe Henderson Polk District 49 Martin Nesbitt Dem Buncombe District 50 John J Snow Jr Dem Cherokee Clay Graham Haywood Jackson Macon Swain TransylvaniaReferences edit a b 2009 2010 North Carolina House Documents NC Legislature Retrieved 1 October 2019 a b 2009 2010 North Carolina Senate Documents NC Legislature Retrieved 1 October 2019 News amp Observer Dickson will take Rand s seat Archived 2010 04 19 at the Wayback MachineExternal links editOfficial website of the current North Carolina legislature Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title North Carolina General Assembly of 2009 10 amp oldid 1183149455, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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