North Carolina General Assembly of 2003-2004
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Members of the North Carolina General Assembly, 2003-2004 session were elected in November 2002. The 2002 legislative elections were conducted under an interim redistricting map following the 2000 census; a more permanent redistricting map was passed in November 2003 for use through 2010.
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[edit] State House
The North Carolina State House, during the 2003-2004 session, consisted of 60 Democrats and 60 Republicans; consequently, Democratic and Republican co-speakers shared leadership of the body.
[edit] Leaders
- Democratic Speaker: James B. Black (100th district)
- Republican Speaker: Richard T. Morgan (52nd district)
- Democratic Leader: Joe Hackney (54th district)
- Republican Leader: Joe L. Kiser (97th district)
- Democratic Whips: Beverly M. Earle (101st district), R. Phillip Haire (119th district), Marian N. McLawhorn (9th district), Paul Miller (29th district)
- Republican Whip: Trudi Walend (113th district)
- Democratic Freshman Chair: Rick Glazier (44th district)
- Republican Freshman Chair: John I. Sauls (51st district)
- Permanent Democratic Caucus Chair: Edd Nye (22nd district)
[edit] Members
- District 1: William C. Owens, Jr. (Dem) - Camden, Currituck, Gates, Pasquotank
- District 2: William T. Culpepper, III (Dem) - Chowan, Dare, Gates, Perquimans, Tyrrell
- District 3: Michael A. Gorman (Rep) - Craven, Pamlico
- District 4: Charles Elliott Johnson (Dem) - Craven, Martin, Pitt
- District 5: Howard J. Hunter, Jr. (Dem) - Bertie, Hertford, Northampton
- District 6: Arthur J. Williams (Dem) - Beaufort, Hyde, Washington
- District 7: John D. Hall (Dem) - Halifax, Nash
- District 8: Edith D. Warren (Dem) - Greene, Martin, Pitt
- District 9: Marian N. McLawhorn (Dem) - Pitt
- District 10: Stephen A. LaRoque (Rep) - Duplin, Lenoir
- District 11: Louis M. Pate, Jr. (Rep) - Wayne
- District 12: William L. Wainwright (Dem) - Craven, Jones, Lenoir
- District 13: Jean R. Preston (Rep) - Carteret, Onslow
- District 14: Keith P. Williams (Rep) - Onslow
- District 15: W. Robert Grady (Rep) - Onslow
- District 16: Carolyn H. Justice (Rep) - New Hanover, Pender
- District 17: Bonner L. Stiller (Rep) - Brunswick, New Hanover
- District 18: Thomas E. Wright (Dem) - Brunswick, 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: Edd Nye (Dem) - Bladen, Sampson
- District 23: Joe P. Tolson (Dem) - Edgecombe, Wilson
- District 24: Jean Farmer-Butterfield (Dem) - Edgecombe, Wilson
- District 25: William G. Daughtridge, Jr. (Rep) - Nash
- District 26: Billy J. Creech (Rep) - Johnston, Wayne
- District 27: Stanley H. Fox (Dem) - Granville, Vance, Warren
- District 28: N. Leo Daughtry (Rep) - Johnston
- District 29: Paul Miller (Dem) - Durham
- District 30: Paul Luebke (Dem) - Durham
- District 31: Henry M. Michaux, Jr. (Dem) - Durham
- District 32: James W. Crawford, Jr. (Dem) - Durham, Granville, Vance
- District 33: Bernard Allen (Dem) - Wake
- District 34: Don Munford (Rep) - Wake
- District 35: Jennifer Weiss (Dem) - Wake
- District 36: David M. Miner (Rep) - Wake
- District 37: Paul Stam (Rep) - Wake
- District 38: Deborah K. Ross (Dem) - Wake
- District 39: J. Sam Ellis (Rep) - Wake
- District 40: Rick L. Eddins (Rep) - Wake
- District 41: Margaret H. Dickson (Dem) - Cumberland, Harnett
- District 42: Marvin W. Lucas (Rep) - Cumberland, Harnett
- District 43: Mary E. McAllister (Dem) - Cumberland
- District 44: Rick Glazier (Dem) - Cumberland
- District 45: Alex Warner (Rep) - Cumberland
- District 46: Douglas Y. Yongue (Dem) - Hoke, Robeson, Scotland
- District 47: Ronnie N. Sutton (Dem) - Hoke, Robeson
- District 48: Donald A. Bonner (Dem) - Hoke, Robeson, Scotland
- District 49: Lucy T. Allen (Dem) - Franklin, Halifax, Warren
- District 50: J. Russell Capps (Rep) - Wake
- District 51: John I. Sauls (Rep) - Harnett, Lee, Moore
- District 52: Richard T. Morgan (Rep) - Moore
- District 53: David R. Lewis (Rep) - Harnett
- District 54: Joe Hackney (Dem) - Chatham, Orange
- District 55: Gordon P. Allen (Dem) - Orange, Person
- District 56: Verla C. Insko (Dem) - Orange
- District 57: Joanne W. Bowie (Rep) - Guilford
- District 58: Alma S. Adams (Dem) - Guilford
- District 59: Maggie Jeffus (Dem) - Guilford
- District 60: Earl Jones (Dem) - Guilford
- District 61: Stephen W. Wood (Rep) - Guilford
- District 62: John M. Blust (Rep) - Guilford
- District 63: Alice L. Bordsen (Dem) - Alamance
- District 64: Cary D. Allred (Rep) - Alamance
- District 65: E. Nelson Cole (Dem) - Rockingham
- District 66: P. Wayne Sexton, Sr. (Rep) - Forsyth, Rockingham
- District 67: Arlie F. Culp (Rep) - Randolph
- District 68: G. Wayne Goodwin (Dem) - Richmond, Stanly
- District 69: Pryor A. Gibson, III (Dem) - Anson, Montgomery, Union
- District 70: Bobby H. Barbee, Sr. (Rep) - Stanly, Union
- District 71: Larry W. Womble (Dem) - Forsyth
- District 72: Earline W. Parmon (Dem) - Forsyth
- District 73: J. Curtis Blackwood, Jr. (Rep) - Union
- District 74: Linda P. Johnson (Rep) - Cabarrus
- District 75: Jeffrey L. Barnhart (Rep) - Cabarrus
- District 76: W. Eugene McCombs (Rep), died 20 January 2004;
Fred F. Steen, II (Rep), appointed 16 February 2004 - 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: W. Eugene Wilson (Rep) - Ashe, Watauga
- District 83: R. Tracy Walker (Rep) - Wilkes
- District 84: Phillip D. Frye (Rep) - Avery, Caldwell, Mitchell
- District 85: Mitch Gillespie (Rep) - Burke, Caldwell, McDowell
- District 86: Walter G. Church, Sr. (Dem) - Burke
- District 87: Edgar V. Starnes (Rep) - Alexander, Caldwell
- District 88: Mark K. Hilton (Rep) - Catawba
- District 89: Mitchell S. Setzer (Rep) - Catawba
- District 90: James A. Harrell, III (Dem) - Alleghany, Surry
- District 91: Rex L. Baker (Rep) - Forsyth, Stokes, Surry
- District 92: George M. Holmes (Rep) - Forsyth, Yadkin
- District 93: William C. McGee (Rep) - Forsyth
- District 94: Michael P. Decker (Rep) - Forsyth
- District 95: Karen B. Ray (Rep) - Catawba, Iredell
- District 96: W. Franklin Mitchell (Rep) - Iredell
- District 97: Joe L. Kiser (Rep) - Lincoln
- District 98: John W. Rhodes (Rep) - Mecklenburg
- District 99: Drew P. Saunders (Dem) - Mecklenburg
- District 100: James B. Black (Dem) - Mecklenburg
- District 101: Beverly M. Earle (Dem) - Mecklenburg
- District 102: Becky Carney (Dem) - Mecklenburg
- District 103: Jim Gulley (Rep) - Mecklenburg
- District 104: Constance K. Wilson (Rep) - Mecklenburg
- District 105: W. Edwin McMahan (Rep) - Mecklenburg
- District 106: Martha B. Alexander (Dem) - Mecklenburg
- District 107: W. Pete Cunningham (Dem) - Mecklenburg
- District 108: John M. Rayfield (Rep) - Gaston
- District 109: Patrick T. McHenry (Rep) - Gaston
- District 110: Debbie A. Clary (Rep) - Cleveland, Gaston
- District 111: Tim Moore (Rep) - Cleveland
- District 112: Bobby F. England (Rep) - Cleveland, Rutherford
- District 113: Trudi Walend (Rep) - Henderson, Polk, Transylvania
- District 114: Martin L. Nesbitt, Jr. (Dem), appointed to senate, 6 February 2004 - Buncombe
- District 115: D. Bruce Goforth (Dem) - Buncombe
- District 116: Wilma M. Sherrill (Rep) - 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, Macon
[edit] State Senate
The North Carolina State Senate, during the 2003-2004 session, consisted of 28 Democrats and 22 Republicans.
[edit] Leaders
- President: Lieutenant Governor Beverly Perdue
- President Pro Tempore: Marc Basnight (1st district)
- Deputy President Pro Tempore: Charlie Smith Dannelly (38th district)
- Majority Leader: Tony Rand (19th district)
- Majority Whip: Jeanne Hopkins Lucas (20th district)
- Permanent Democratic Caucus Chair: R. C. Soles, Jr. (8th district)
- Democratic Caucus Secretary: Charles W. Albertson (10th district)
- Republican Leader: Patrick J. Ballantine (9th district)
- Deputy Republican Leader: James Forrester (42nd district)
- Republican Whip: Fern Shubert (35th district)
- Deputy Republican Whip: Tom Apodaca (48th district)
- Secretary of Republican Caucus: Phil Berger (26th district)
[edit] Members
- District 1: Marc Basnight (Dem) - Beaufort, Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Dare, Hyde, Pasquotank, Perquimans
- District 2: Scott Thomas (Dem) - Carteret, Craven, Pamlico
- District 3: Clark Jenkins (Dem) - Bertie, Edgecombe, Martin, Pitt, Tyrrell, Washington
- District 4: Robert Lee Holloman (Dem) - Gates, Halifax, Hertford, Northampton, Vance, Warren
- District 5: Tony P. Moore (Rep) - Pitt, Wilson
- District 6: Cecil Hargett (Dem) - Jones, Onslow
- District 7: John H. Kerr III (Dem) - Greene, Lenoir, Wayne
- District 8: R. C. Soles, Jr. (Dem) - Brunswick, Columbus, Pender
- District 9: Patrick J. Ballantine (Rep) - New Hanover
- District 10: Charles W. Albertson (Dem) - Duplin, Harnett, Sampson
- District 11: A. B. Swindell (Dem) - Franklin, Nash, Vance
- District 12: Fred Smith (Rep) - Johnston, Wayne
- District 13: David F. Weinstein (Dem) - Hoke, Robeson
- District 14: Vernon Malone (Dem) - Wake
- District 15: John H. Carrington (Rep) - Wake
- District 16: Eric Miller Reeves (Dem) - Wake
- District 17: Richard Stevens (Rep) - Wake
- District 18: Wib Gulley (Dem) - Durham, Granville, Person
- District 19: Tony Rand (Dem) - Bladen, Cumberland
- District 20: Jeanne Hopkins Lucas (Dem) - Durham
- District 21: Larry Shaw (Dem) - Cumberland
- District 22: Harris Blake (Rep) - Harnett, Lee, Moore
- District 23: Eleanor Kinnaird (Dem) - Chatham, Orange
- District 24: Hugh Webster (Rep) - Alamance, Caswell
- District 25: William R. Purcell (Dem) - Anson, Richmond, Scotland, Stanly
- District 26: Phil Berger (Rep) - Guilford, Rockingham
- District 27: Kay R. Hagan (Dem) - Guilford
- District 28: Katie G. Dorsett (Dem) - Guilford
- District 29: Jerry W. Tillman (Rep) - Montgomery, Randolph
- District 30: John A. Garwood (Rep) - Stokes, Surry, Wilkes
- District 31: Hamilton C. Horton, Jr. (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: Fern Shubert (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: Robert Pittenger (Rep) - Mecklenburg
- District 41: R. B. Sloan, Jr. (Rep) - Alexander, Iredell
- District 42: James Forrester (Rep) - Catawba, Gaston, Lincoln
- District 43: David W. Hoyle (Dem) - Gaston
- District 44: Austin M. Allran (Rep) - Burke, Catawba
- District 45: Virginia Foxx (Rep) - Alleghany, Ashe, Caldwell, Watauga, Wilkes
- District 46: Walter H. Dalton (Dem) - Cleveland, Rutherford
- District 47: Joe Sam Queen (Dem) - Avery, Haywood, Madison, McDowell, Mitchell, Yancey
- District 48: Tom Apodaca (Rep) - Buncombe, Henderson, Polk
- District 49: Stephen M. Metcalf (Dem), resigned 2 February 2004
Martin L. Nesbitt, Jr. (Dem), appointed 6 February 2004 - Buncombe - District 50: Robert C. Carpenter (Rep) - Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Haywood, Jackson, Macon, Swain, Transylvania