How Many House of Representatives Does North Carolina Have

North Carolina
House of Representatives

North Carolina General Assembly
Coat of arms or logo
Blazon
Type

Lower house

Term limits

None
History

New session started

January i, 2021
Leadership

Speaker

Tim Moore (R)
since Jan 15, 2015

Speaker pro tempore

Sarah Stevens (R)
since January 11, 2017

Majority Leader

John R. Bell 4 (R)
since August xxx, 2016

Minority Leader

Robert T. Reives II (D)
since Jan one, 2021

Structure
Seats 120
North Carolina House of Representatives 2021-2023.svg

Political groups

Majority
  • Republican (69)

Minority

  • Democratic (51)

Length of term

2 years
Salary $13,951/twelvemonth + per diem
Elections

Last election

Nov 3, 2020
(120 seats)

Adjacent election

November eight, 2022
(120 seats)
Redistricting Legislative control, no gubernatorial veto
Meeting place
House of Representatives sleeping accommodation
North Carolina Legislative Edifice
Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
Website
world wide web.ncleg.gov/House
Constitution
Constitution of North Carolina

The Due north Carolina House of Representatives is one of the ii houses of the North Carolina General Assembly. The Business firm is a 120-fellow member body led by a Speaker of the Business firm, who holds powers similar to those of the President pro-tem in the North Carolina Senate.

The qualifications to be a member of the Firm are found in the state Constitution: "Each Representative, at the time of his election, shall be a qualified voter of the State, and shall have resided in the district for which he is chosen for one yr immediately preceding his election." Elsewhere, the constitution specifies that qualified voters that are 21 are eligible for candidacy except if otherwise butterfingers past the constitution, and that no elected officials may deny the existence of God, although the latter provision is no longer enforced, as it is illegal to do so.

Prior to the Constitution of 1868, the lower house of the North Carolina Legislature was known as the North Carolina House of Commons.

Partisan composition [edit]

Affiliation Party

(shading indicates majority caucus)

Full
Republican Autonomous Vacant
End of (2017–18) legislature 75 45 120 0
Kickoff of previous (2019–20) legislature 65 55 120 0
End of previous (2019–twenty) legislature 65 54 120 one
Beginning of current (2021–22) legislature 69 50 120 ane
January 11, 2022 - August iii, 2021 69 51 120 0
August three, 2022 – Baronial 11, 2021[1] 68 51 120 1
August xi, 2022 - October three, 2021[ii] 69 51 120 0
Oct three, 2022 - November ane, 2021 68 51 120 1
Nov 1, 2022 - Jan 31, 2022 69 51 120 0
Jan 31, 2022 - February 1, 2022 69 l 120 one
Since February one, 2022 69 51 120 0
Latest voting share 57% 43%

Officers (2021–22 session) [edit]

North Carolina House[3] Officers
Position Proper name Political party
Speaker Tim Moore Republican
Speaker Pro Tempore Sarah Stevens Republican
Majority Leader John R. Bell IV[4] Republican
Deputy Majority Leader Brenden Jones Republican
Majority Whip Jon Hardister Republican
Minority Leader Robert T. Reives Ii Democratic
Deputy Minority Leader Gale Adcock Democratic
Minority Whips Susan C. Fisher Democratic
Raymond Smith Jr. Democratic
Deb Butler Democratic
Amos Quick Democratic

Members (2021–22 session) [edit]

Map of current partisan limerick of legislative districts for state house:

 Republican representative

 Autonomous representative

District Representative Party Counties Represented First elected
i Ed Goodwin Republican Bertie, Camden, Chowan, Perquimans, Tyrrell, Washington 2018
2 Larry Yarborough Republican Granville, Person 2014
iii Steve Tyson Republican Craven 2020
4 Jimmy Dixon Republican Duplin, Onslow 2010
v Howard Hunter Three Democratic Gates, Hertford, Pasquotank 2014
6 Bobby Hanig Republican Currituck, Dare, Hyde, Pamlico 2018
7 Matthew Winslow Republican Franklin, Nash 2020
8 Kandie Smith Autonomous Pitt 2018
ix Brian Farkas Autonomous Pitt 2020
10 John Bell Republican Greene, Johnston, Wayne 2012
xi Allison Dahle Democratic Wake 2018
12 Chris Humphrey Republican Lenoir, Pitt 2018
13 Pat McElraft Republican Carteret, Jones 2006
14 George Cleveland Republican Onslow 2004
15 Phil Shepard Republican Onslow 2010
16 Carson Smith Republican Columbus, Pender 2018
17 Frank Iler Republican Brunswick 2009↑
eighteen Deb Butler Democratic New Hanover 2017↑
19 Charlie Miller Republican Brunswick, New Hanover 2020
20 Ted Davis Jr. Republican New Hanover 2012↑
21 Raymond Smith Jr. Democratic Sampson, Wayne 2018
22 William Brisson Republican Bladen, Sampson 2006
23 Shelly Willingham Democratic Edgecombe, Martin 2014
24 Linda Cooper-Suggs Autonomous Wilson 2020↑
25 James Gailliard Democratic Nash 2018
26 Donna McDowell White Republican Johnston 2016
27 Michael Wray Democratic Halifax, Northampton 2004
28 Larry Strickland Republican Harnett, Johnston 2016
29 Vernetta Alston Democratic Durham 2020↑
30 Marcia Morey Autonomous Durham 2017↑
31 Zack Forde-Hawkins Democratic Durham 2018
32 Terry Garrison Democratic Granville, Vance, Warren 2016
33 Rosa Gill Democratic Wake 2009↑
34 Grier Martin Democratic Wake 2013↑ (2005-2013)
35 Terence Everitt Democratic Wake 2018
36 Julie von Haefen Autonomous Wake 2018
37 Erin Paré Republican Wake 2020
38 Abe Jones Democratic Wake 2020
39 James Roberson Democratic Wake 2021↑
40 Joe John Democratic Wake 2016
41 Gale Adcock Democratic Wake 2014
42 Marvin Lucas Autonomous Cumberland 2000
43 Diane Wheatley Republican Cumberland 2008
44 William "Billy" Richardson Democratic Cumberland 2015↑ (1993-1996)
45 John Szoka Republican Cumberland 2012
46 Brenden Jones Republican Columbus, Robeson 2016
47 Charles Graham Autonomous Robeson 2010
48 Garland Pierce Democratic Hoke, Scotland 2004
49 Cynthia Ball Democratic Wake 2016
l Graig Meyer Democratic Caswell, Orange 2013↑
51 John Sauls Republican Harnett, Lee 2016
52 Jamie Boles Republican Moore 2008
53 Howard Penny Jr. Republican Harnett 2020↑
54 Robert Reives Democratic Chatham, Durham 2014↑
55 Mark Brody Republican Anson, Marriage 2012
56 Verla Insko Democratic Orange 1996
57 Ashton Clemmons Democratic Guilford 2018
58 Amos Quick Democratic Guilford 2016
59 Jon Hardister Republican Guilford 2012
60 Cecil Brockman Autonomous Guilford 2014
61 Pricey Harrison Democratic Guilford 2004
62 John Faircloth Republican Guilford 2010
63 Ricky Hurtado Democratic Alamance 2020
64 Dennis Riddell Republican Alamance 2012
65 Reece Pyrtle[5] [half dozen] Republican Rockingham 2021↑
66 Ben Moss Republican Montgomery, Richmond, Stanly 2020
67 Wayne Sasser Republican Cabarrus, Stanly 2018
68 David Willis Republican Union 2020
69 Dean Arp Republican Wedlock 2012
70 Pat Hurley Republican Randolph 2006
71 Evelyn Terry Democratic Forsyth 2012
72 Amber Bakery Democratic Forsyth 2020
73 Lee Zachary Republican Forsyth, Yadkin 2014
74 Jeff Zenger Republican Forsyth 2020
75 Donny Lambeth Republican Forsyth 2012
76 Harry Warren Republican Rowan 2016
77 Julia Craven Howard Republican Davie, Rowan 1988
78 Allen McNeill Republican Moore, Randolph 2012↑
79 Keith Kidwell Republican Beaufort, Chicken 2018
80 Sam Watford Republican Davidson 2020 (2015-2019)
81 Larry Potts Republican Davidson 2016
82 Kristin Baker[7] Republican Cabarrus 2020↑
83 Larry Pittman Republican Cabarrus, Rowan 2011↑
84 Jeffrey McNeely Republican Iredell 2019↑
85 Dudley Greene Republican Avery, McDowell, Mitchell 2020
86 Hugh Blackwell Republican Burke 2008
87 Destin Hall Republican Caldwell 2016
88 Mary Belk Autonomous Mecklenburg 2016
89 Mitchell Setzer Republican Catawba 1998
90 Sarah Stevens Republican Alleghany, Surry, Wilkes 2008
91 Kyle Hall Republican Rockingham, Stokes, Surry 2016
92 Terry Dark-brown Democratic Mecklenburg 2020
93 Ray Pickett Republican Ashe, Watauga 2020
94 Jeffrey Elmore Republican Alleghany, Wilkes 2012
95 Grey Mills Republican Iredell 2020 (2009-2013)
96 Jay Adams Republican Catawba 2014
97 Jason Saine Republican Lincoln 2011↑
98 John Bradford Republican Mecklenburg 2020 (2015-2019)
99 Nasif Majeed Autonomous Mecklenburg 2018
100 John Autry Democratic Mecklenburg 2016
101 Carolyn Logan Democratic Mecklenburg 2018
102 Becky Carney Democratic Mecklenburg 2002
103 Rachel Hunt Democratic Mecklenburg 2018
104 Brandon Lofton Democratic Mecklenburg 2018
105 Wesley Harris Democratic Mecklenburg 2018
106 Carla Cunningham Democratic Mecklenburg 2012
107 Kelly Alexander Democratic Mecklenburg 2008
108 John Torbett Republican Gaston 2010
109 Donnie Loftis Republican Gaston 2021↑
110 Kelly Hastings Republican Cleveland, Gaston 2010
111 Tim Moore Republican Cleveland 2002
112 David Rogers Republican Shush, Rutherford 2016↑
113 Jake Johnson Republican Henderson, Polk, Transylvania 2019↑
114 Caleb Rudow Autonomous Buncombe 2022↑
115 John Ager Democratic Buncombe 2014
116 Brian Turner Democratic Buncombe 2014
117 Tim Moffitt Republican Henderson 2020↑ (2011-2015)
118 Mark Pless Republican Haywood, Madison, Yancey 2020
119 Mike Clampitt Republican Haywood, Jackson, Swain 2020 (2017-2019)
120 Karl Gillespie Republican Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Macon 2020
  • ↑: Fellow member was get-go appointed to office.

Source: NC Full general Associates official site

Past limerick of the Firm of Representatives [edit]

See besides [edit]

  • North Carolina Senate

References [edit]

  1. ^ Jerry Carter died Aug. 2, 2021.
  2. ^ Spear, Susie (August 11, 2021). "Rockingham County Commissioner Pyrtle tapped to fill Carter'southward legislative seat". Rockingham Now. Greensboro New & Record. Retrieved August 17, 2021.
  3. ^ "Leadership - North Carolina General Assembly". world wide web.ncleg.gov . Retrieved June 19, 2021.
  4. ^ "Rep. John Bell elected North Carolina House majority leader". Associated Press. Retrieved March 16, 2018.
  5. ^ Jerry Carter died Aug. 2, 2021.
  6. ^ Spear, Susie (Baronial 11, 2021). "Rockingham Canton Commissioner Pyrtle tapped to fill up Carter'due south legislative seat". Rockingham Now. Greensboro New & Record. Retrieved Baronial 17, 2021.
  7. ^ Staff reports. "Dr. Kristin Baker appointed to N.C. Country House". The Independent Tribune . Retrieved June 19, 2021.

External links [edit]

  • Official Firm site
  • Project Vote Smart – State House of Northward Carolina

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