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North Carolina General Assembly of 2001–02

North Carolina General Assembly of 2001–02

FieldValue
name145th North Carolina General Assembly 2001–02
imageNCLegislature.jpg
image_size250px
captionNorth Carolina Legislative Building
bodyNorth Carolina General Assembly
countryUnited States
stateNorth Carolina
meeting_placeState Legislative Building in Raleigh
term2001–02
before1999–2000
after2003–04
chamber1North Carolina Senate
membership149 senators
control1Democratic Party
chamber1_leader1_typePresident of the Senate
chamber1_leader1Bev Perdue (Dem.)
chamber1_leader2_typePresident pro tempore
chamber1_leader2Marc Basnight (Dem.)
chamber1_leader3_typeMinority Leader
chamber2North Carolina House of Representatives
membership2119 representatives
control2Democratic Party
chamber2_leader1_typeSpeaker of the House
chamber2_leader1James B. Black (Dem.)
chamber2_leader2_typeMinority Leader

The North Carolina General Assembly of 2001–02 met during 2001 and 2002 in the State capital of Raleigh, North Carolina. Members of the 2001–02 House and Senate were elected on November 7, 2000. This session of the General Assembly was the last in which some house and senate districts elected multiple representatives to the state legislature.

House

The house leadership was as follows:

House leadership

Speaker Pro Tempore Joe Hackney

House members

There were 62 Democrats and 58 Republicans in the House. Members represented 98 districts and included 28 women, 18 African Americans, one Native-American, and one Hispanic-American. Members are listed below with their district, party affiliation, home town, and counties they represented:

DistrictRepresentativePartyResidenceCounties represented1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th11th12th13th14th15th16th17th18th19th20th21st22nd23rd24th25th26th27th28th29th30th31st32nd33rd34th35th36th37th38th39th40th41st42nd43rd44th45th46th47th48th49th50th51st52nd53rd54th55th56th57th58th59th60th61st62nd63rd64th65th66th67th68th69th70th71st72nd73rd74th75th76th77th78th79th80th81st82nd83rd84th85th86th87th88th89th90th91st92nd93rd94th95th96th97th98th
Bill OwensDemocraticElizabeth CityCamden, Currituck, Pasquotank, Perquimans
Zeno EdwardsDemocraticWashingtonBeaufort, Craven (part), Hyde, Pitt (part)
Alice Graham UnderhillDemocraticNew BernCraven (part), Pamlico
Ronald SmithDemocraticAtlantic BeachCarteret, Onslow (part)
Jean PrestonRepublicanEmerald Isle
Howard Hunter Jr.DemocraticWintonBertie (part), Gates, Hertford (part), Northampton
Gene RogersDemocraticWilliamstonBertie (part), Hertford (part), Martin (Part), Pitt (part), Washington
John HallDemocraticScotland NeckEdgecombe (part), Halifax (part), Martin (part), Nash (part)
Edith WarrenDemocraticFarmvilleEdgecombe (part), Greene (part), Martin (part), Pitt (part)
Marian McLawhornDemocraticGriftonGreene (part), Pitt (part)
Russell TuckerDemocraticPink HillDuplin, Jones, Onslow (part)
Phil BaddourDemocraticGoldsboroLenoir, Wayne
Nurham WarwickDemocraticClintonOnslow (part), Pender, Sampson (part)
Danny McComasRepublicanWilmingtonNew Hanover (part)
Dewey HillDemocraticWhitevilleBrunswick, Columbus, New Hanover (part), Robeson (part)
David RedwineDemocraticOcean Isle Beach
Sam EllisRepublicanRaleighWake (part)
Douglas YongueDemocraticLaurinburgCumberland (part), Hoke, Moore, Robeson (part), Scotland
Marvin LucasDemocraticSpring LakeCumberland (part)
Mary McAllisterDemocraticFayetteville
John HurleyDemocraticFayettevilleCumberland (part)
Mia MorrisRepublicanFayetteville
Leslie CoxDemocraticSanfordHarnett, Lee, Sampson (part)
Don DavisRepublicanErwin
Billy CreechRepublicanClaytonFranklin (part), Johnston, Nash (part)
Dan BlueDemocraticRaleighWake (part)
Gordon AllenDemocraticRoxboroFranklin (part), Granville, Halifax (part), Person, Vance, Warren
Jim CrawfordDemocraticOxford
Mickey MichauxDemocraticDurhamDurham
Paul LuebkeDemocraticDurham
Paul MillerDemocraticDurham
Joe HackneyDemocraticChapel HillChatham, Orange (part)
Verla InskoDemocraticChapel Hill
Nelson ColeDemocraticReidsvilleAlamance, Caswell, Orange (part), Rockingham
Cary AllredRepublicanBurlington
W. B. TeagueRepublicanLiberty
Alma AdamsDemocraticGreensboroGuilford (part)
John BlustRepublicanGreensboroDavidson (part), Guilford (part)
Flossie Boyd-McintyreDemocraticJamestownGuilford (part)
Joanne BowieRepublicanGuilford CountyGuilford (part)
Arlie CulpRepublicanRamseurChatham (part), Guilford (part)
Richard MorganRepublicanEagle SpringsMoore (part)
Wayne GoodwinDemocraticRockinghamMontgomer (part), Richmond, Scotland (part)
Pryor GibsonDemocraticTroyAnson, Montgomery (part), Stanly (part)
Fern ShubertRepublicanMarshvilleUnion (part)
Lorene CoatesRepublicanSalisburyRowan (part)
Jim BlackDemocraticMatthewsMecklenburg (part)
Hugh HollimanDemocraticLexingtonDavidson (part)
Harold BrubakerRepublicanAsheboroGuilford (part), Randolph (part)
Lyons GrayRepublicanWinston-SalemForsyth (part)
Rex BakerRepublicanKingAlleghany, Ashe, Stokes, Surry, Watauga
William HiattRepublicanMt. Airy
Gene WilsonRepublicanBoone
George HolmesRepublicanHamptonvilleAlexander (part), Wilkes, Yadkin
Tracy WalkerRepublicanWilkesboro
Frank MitchellRepublicanOlinIredell (part)
Mitchell SetzerRepublicanCatawbaCatawba (part), Iredell (part)
Daniel BarefootDemocraticLincolntonGaston (part), Lincoln (part)
Mark HiltonRepublicanConoverCatawba (part), Gaston (part), Lincoln (part)
Joe KiserRepublicanVale
Charles BuchananRepublicanGreen MountainAvery, Burke (part), Caldwell (part), Catawba (part), Mitchell
Gregory ThompsonRepublicanSpruce Pine
Walt ChurchDemocraticValdeseBurke (part)
Debbie ClaryRepublicanCherryvilleCleveland, Gaston (part), Polk (part), Rutherford
Andy DedmonDemocraticEarl
John WeatherlyRepublicanKings Mountain
Mitch GillespieRepublicanMarionBurke (part), McDowell, Yancey
Larry JustusRepublicanHendersonvilleHenderson (part), Polk (part)
Lanier CanslerRepublicanAshevilleBuncombe (part)
Martin NesbittDemocraticAsheville
Wilma SherrillRepublicanAsheville
Margaret CarpenterRepublicanWaynesvilleGraham, Haywood, Jackson (part), Madison, Swain
Phil HaireDemocraticSylva
Roger WestRepublicanMarbleCherokee, Clay, Jackson (part), Macon
Drew SaundersDemocraticHuntersvilleMecklenburg (part)
Ed McMahanRepublicanCharlotteMecklenburg (part)
Martha AlexanderDemocraticCharlotteMecklenburg (part)
Connie WilsonRepublicanCharlotteMecklenburg (part)
Ruth EasterlingDemocraticCharlotteMecklenburg (part)
Pete CunninghamDemocraticCharlotteMecklenburg (part)
Beverly EarleDemocraticCharlotteMecklenburg (part)
Art PopeRepublicanRaleighWake (part)
David MinerRepublicanCaryWake (part)
Jennifer WeissDemocraticCaryDurham (part)
Bob HensleyDemocraticRaleighWake (part)
Rick EddinsRepublicanRaleighWake (part)
Larry WombleDemocraticWinston-SalemForsyth (part)
Warren OldhamDemocraticWinston-SalemForsyth (part)
Trudi WalendRepublicanBrevardBuncombe (part), Henderson (part), Transylvania,
Jim GulleyRepublicanMatthewsMecklenburg (part)
Toby FitchDemocraticWilsonEdgecombe (part), Nash (part), Wilson (part)
Joe TolsonDemocraticPinetopsEdgecombe (part), Nash (part), Pitt (part), Wilson (part)
Gene ArnoldRepublicanRocky MountNash (part), Wilson (part)
Wayne SextonRepublicanStonevilleForsyth (part), Rockingham (part)
Julia Craven HowardRepublicanMocksvilleDavidson (part), Davie
Alex WarnerDemocraticHope MillsCumberland (part)
Michael HarringtonRepublicanGastoniaGaston (part), Mecklenburg (part)
Carolyn RussellRepublicanGoldsboroGreene (part), Lenoir (part), Wayne (part)
Stanley FoxDemocraticOxfordGranville (part), Vance (part), Warrant (part)
William WainwrightDemocraticHavelockCraven (part), Jones (part), Lenoir (part), Pamlico (part)
Robert GradyRepublicanJacksonvilleOnslow (part)
Jeff BarnhartRepublicanConcordCabarrus (part), Union (part)
Bobby BarbeeRepublicanLocustCabarrus (part), Stanly (part), Union (part)
Gene McCombsRepublicanFaithRowan (part)
Michael DeckerRepublicanWalkertownForsyth (part), Guilford (part)
Ronnie SuttonDemocraticPembrokeHoke (part) Robeson (part)
Bill CulpepperDemocraticEdentonChowan, Dare, Perquimans (part), Tyrrell, Washington (part)
Donald BonnerDemocraticRowlandHoke (part), Robeson (part), Scotland (part)
Theresa EspositoRepublicanWinston-SalemForsyth (part)
Mary JarrellDemocraticHigh PointGuilford (part)
Maggie JeffusDemocraticGreensboroGuilford (part)
Linda JohnsonRepublicanKannapolisCabarrus (part)
Edgar StarnesRepublicanGranite FallsAlexander (part), Caldwell (part), Catawba (part)
Russell CappsRepublicanRaleighDurham (part), Wake (part)
John RayfieldRepublicanBelmontGaston (part), Mecklenburg (part)
Jerry DockhamRepublicanDentonDavidson (part), Randolph (part)
Leo DaughtryRepublicanSmithfieldJohnston (part)
Edd NyeDemocraticElizabethtownBladen, Cumberland (part), New Hanover (part), Pender (part), Sampson (part)
Larry BellDemocraticClintonDuplin (part), Sampson (part), Wayne (part)
Thomas WrightDemocraticWilmingtonBrunswick (part), Columbus (part), New Hanover (part), Pender (part)

State Senate

Leaders

Deputy President Pro Tempore Frank Ballance
President of the Senate Beverly Perdue

The Senate leadership included the following:

Members

There were 50 senators, including 35 Democrats, 15 Republicans, 45 men, five women, and seven African Americans. There were 42 districts, and some districts had two senators (12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 20, 27, and 28). The Senate members included the following:

DistrictSenatorPartyResidenceCounties representedFirst elected1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th11th12th13th14th15th16th17th18th19th20th21st22nd23rd24th25th26th27th28th29th30th31st32nd33rd34th35th36th37th38th39th40th41st42nd
Marc BasnightDemocraticManteoBertie (part), Chowan, Perquimans, Pasquotank, Camden, Currituck, Dare, Tyrrell, Washington (part), Beaufort (part), Hyde1984
Frank BallanceDemocraticWarrentonVance (part), Warren, Halifax (part), Northampton, Bertie (part), Hertford, Gates1988
Scott ThomasDemocraticNew BernCarteret (part), Craven, Pamlico2000
Patrick J. BallantineRepublicanWilmingtonCarteret (part), Onslow (part), Pender (part), New Hanover (part)1994
Charles W. AlbertsonDemocraticBeulavilleSampson (part), Duplin, Pender (part), Onslow (part), Jones (part)1992
R. L. "Bob" MartinDemocraticBethelWilson (part), Edgecombe (part), Pitt (part), Martin (part), Washington (part)1984
Luther JordanDemocraticWilmingtonLenoir (part), Jones (part), Onslow (part), Pender (part), New Hanover (part)1992
John H. Kerr IIIDemocraticGoldsboroLenoir (part), Wayne, Greene1992
Edward N. "Ed" WarrenDemocraticGreenvilleLenoir (part), Pitt (part), Martin (part), Beaufort (part)1990
A. B. SwindellDemocraticNashvilleEdgecombe (part), Wilson (part), Nash, Halifax (part)2000
Allen WellonsDemocraticSmithfieldWilson (part), Johnston (part), Franklin, Vance (part)1996
Phil BergerRepublicanEdenWatauga, Ashe, Alleghany, Surry, Stokes, Rockingham, Guilford (part)2000
Virginia FoxxRepublicanBanner Elk1994
Wib GulleyDemocraticDurhamPerson (part), Granville, Durham, Wake (part)1992
Jeanne Hopkins LucasDemocraticDurham1992
Brad MillerDemocraticRaleighWake (part)1996
url=http://nclcv.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/scorecard_2001.pdfauthor=Conservation Council of North Carolinatitle=2001 Legislative Scorecardaccess-date=May 15, 2019}}DemocraticRaleigh1996
Oscar HarrisDemocraticDunnLee (part), Harnett, Johnston (part), Sampson (part)1998
Eleanor KinnairdDemocraticCarrboroRandolph (part), Moore, Lee (part), Chatham, Orange1996
Howard LeeDemocraticChapel Hill1996
Aaron W. PlylerDemocraticMonroeStanly (part), Union, Anson, Montgomery, Richmond, Scotland, Hoke (part)1982
William R. PurcellDemocraticLaurinburg1997↑
R. C. Soles Jr.DemocraticTabor CityBladen (part), Columbus, Brunswick, New Hanover (part)1976
Robert G. "Bob" ShawRepublicanGreensboroGuilford (part), Davidson (part), Randolph (part)1984
Hamilton C. Horton Jr.RepublicanWinston-SalemForsyth (part)1994
Linda GarrouDemocraticWinston-Salem1998
Hugh WebsterRepublicanBurlingtonAlamance, Caswell, Person (part)1994
Fletcher L. Hartsell Jr.RepublicanConcordRowan (part), Cabarrus, Stanly (part)1990
Cal CunninghamDemocraticLexingtonIredell (part), Rowan (part), Davidson County (part)2000
Tony RandDemocraticFayettevilleCumberland (part)1994
David W. HoyleDemocraticDallasCleveland (part), Lincoln (part), Gaston (part)1992
Austin M. AllranRepublicanHickoryCatawba, Lincoln (part)1986
John A. GarwoodRepublicanNorth WilkesboroMitchell, Avery, Burke (part), Caldwell, Alexander, Wilkes, Yadkin1996
Kenneth R. "Ken" MooreRepublicanLenoir1996
Steve MetcalfDemocraticWeavervilleBuncombe (part), Madison, Yancey, McDowell, Burke (part)1998
Charles Newell CarterDemocraticAsheville1998
Dan RobinsonDemocraticCullowheeMacon (part), Swain, Jackson (part), Haywood (part), Transylvania (part), Henderson (part)1998
David F. WeinsteinDemocraticLumbertonHoke (part), Robeson, Bladen (part), Cumberland (part), Sampson (part)1996
William N. "Bill" MartinDemocraticGreensboroGuilford (part)1982
Kay HaganDemocraticGreensboroGuilford (part)1998
Charlie DannellyDemocraticCharlotteMecklenburg (part)1994
T. L. "Fountain" OdomDemocraticCharlotteMecklenburg (part), Lincoln (part)1988
Bob RuchoRepublicanMatthewsMecklenburg (part)1996
John H. CarringtonRepublicanRaleighWake (part)1994
Walter H. DaltonDemocraticRutherfordtonRutherford, Cleveland (part)1996
Stan BinghamRepublicanDentonForsyth (part), Davie, Davidson (part), Rowan (part)2000
James ForresterRepublicanStanleyGaston (part), Lincoln (part), Iredell (part)1990
Dan ClodfelterDemocraticCharlotteMecklenburg (part)1998
Larry ShawDemocraticFayettevilleCumberland (part)1996
Robert C. CarpenterRepublicanFranklinGraham, Cherokee, Clay, Macon (part), Jackson (part), Haywood (part), Buncombe (part), Transylvania (part), Henderson (part), Polk1988
  • ↑: Member was first appointed to office.

References

References

  1. "2001–02 North Carolina House Documents".
  2. "2001–02 North Carolina Senate Documents".
  3. (2001). "North Carolina Manual, 2001–2002".
  4. "Article II, A Guide to the North Carolina Legislature, 2001-2002".
  5. "North Carolina General Assembly, Senate, 2001–2002".
  6. "1992 Senate Base Plan #6". North Carolina General Assembly.
  7. Conservation Council of North Carolina. "2001 Legislative Scorecard".
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