North Carolina General Assembly of 2011–12


The North Carolina General Assembly 2011–12 was the state legislature that first convened on January 26, 2011, and concluded in December 2012. Members of the North Carolina Senate and the North Carolina House of Representatives were elected on November 2, 2010. This 149th North Carolina General Assembly was the first North Carolina General Assembly with a Republican majority in both chambers since 1870.

Legislation

A complete list of session laws passed by this legislature is found at . There were 419 laws passed in 2011 and 203 in 2012. Among the Session laws that passed was 2011-409, "AN ACT TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION TO PROVIDE THAT MARRIAGE BETWEEN ONE MAN AND ONE WOMAN IS THE ONLY DOMESTIC LEGAL UNION THAT SHALL BE VALID OR RECOGNIZED IN THIS STATE."

State House of Representatives

The North Carolina state House of Representatives, during the 2011–12 session, consisted of 68 Republicans and 52 Democrats. At the beginning of the session, there was one independent member, Rep. Bert Jones, who caucused with the Republicans, but he formally changed his registration to Republican around September 2011. The members included 35 women, 18 African Americans, and one Native American out of 120 members.

House leadership

The following members were the leadership of the House of Representatives:

House members

The following were the members of the House of Representatives during 2011–2012:
DistrictRepresentativePartyResidence
1stWilliam C. Owens Jr.DemocraticElizabeth City
2ndTimothy L. SpearDemocraticCreswell
3rdNorman W. SandersonRepublicanArapahoe
4thJimmy DixonRepublicanCalypso
5thAnnie MobleyDemocraticAhoskie
6thBill CookRepublicanChocowinity
7thAngela BryantDemocraticRocky Mount
8thEdith D. WarrenDemocraticFarmville
9thMarian N. McLawhornDemocraticGrifton
10thStephen A. LaRoque RepublicanKinston
10thKaren Kozel RepublicanKinston
11thEfton SagerRepublicanGoldsboro
12thWilliam L. Wainwright DemocraticHavelock
12thBarbara Lee DemocraticHavelock
13thPat McElraftRepublicanEmerald Isle
14thGeorge G. ClevelandRepublicanJacksonville
15thPhil ShepardRepublicanJacksonville
16thCarolyn H. JusticeRepublicanHampstead
17thFrank IlerRepublicanOak Island
18thSusi HamiltonDemocraticWilmington
19thDaniel F. McComas RepublicanWilmington
19thTed Davis Jr. RepublicanWilmington
20thDewey L. HillDemocraticWhiteville
21stLarry M. BellDemocraticClinton
22ndWilliam BrissonDemocraticDublin
23rdJoe P. TolsonDemocraticPinetops
24thJean Farmer-ButterfieldDemocraticWilson
25thJeff CollinsRepublicanRocky Mount
26thN. Leo DaughtryRepublicanSmithfield
27thMichael H. WrayDemocraticGaston
28thJames Langdon Jr.RepublicanAngier
29thLarry HallDemocraticDurham
30thPaul LuebkeDemocraticDurham
31stMickey MichauxDemocraticDurham
32ndJames W. Crawford Jr.DemocraticOxford
33rdRosa GillDemocraticRaleigh
34thGrier MartinDemocraticRaleigh
35thJennifer WeissDemocraticRaleigh
36thNelson DollarRepublicanCary
37thPaul StamRepublicanApex
38thDeborah RossDemocraticRaleigh
39thDarren JacksonDemocraticRaleigh
40thMarilyn AvilaRepublicanRaleigh
41stTom MurryRepublicanMorrisville
42ndMarvin W. LucasDemocraticSpring Lake
43rdElmer FloydDemocraticFayetteville
44thDiane ParfittDemocraticFayetteville
45thRick GlazierDemocraticFayetteville
46thG. L. PridgennRepublicanLumberton
47thCharles GrahamDemocraticLumberton
48thGarland E. PierceDemocraticWagram
49thGlen BradleyRepublicanYoungsville
50thBill FaisonDemocraticDurham
51stMike C. StoneRepublicanSanford
52ndJames L. Boles Jr.RepublicanSouthern Pines
53rdDavid R. LewisRepublicanDunn
54thJoe HackneyDemocraticChapel Hill
55thWinkie WilkinsDemocraticRoxboro
56thVerla C. InskoDemocraticChapel Hill
57thPricey HarrisonDemocraticGreensboro
58thAlma AdamsDemocraticGreensboro
59thMaggie JeffusDemocraticGreensboro
60thMarcus BrandonDemocraticGreensboro
61stJohn FairclothRepublicanHigh Point
62ndJohn BlustRepublicanGreensboro
63rdAlice L. BordsenDemocraticMebane
64thDan IngleRepublicanBurlington
65thBert JonesIndependentReidsville
65thBert JonesRepublicanReidsville
66thKen GoodmanDemocraticRockingham
67thJustin BurrRepublicanAlbemarle
68thD. Craig HornRepublicanWeddington
69thPryor A. Gibson III DemocraticWadesboro
69thFrank McGuirt DemocraticWingate
70thPat HurleyRepublicanAsheboro
71stLarry W. WombleDemocraticWinston-Salem
72ndEarline ParmonDemocraticWinston-Salem
73rdLarry R. Brown RepublicanKernersville
73rdJoyce Krawiec RepublicanKernersville
74thDale FolwellRepublicanWinston-Salem
75thWilliam C. McGeeRepublicanClemmons
76thFred F. Steen IIRepublicanLandis
77thHarry J. WarrenRepublicanSalisbury
78thHarold J. Brubaker RepublicanAsheboro
78thAllen McNeill RepublicanAsheboro
79thJulia C. HowardRepublicanMocksville
80thJerry DockhamRepublicanDenton
81stRayne BrownRepublicanLexington
82ndJeffrey L. Barnhart RepublicanConcord
82ndLarry Pittman RepublicanConcord
83rdLinda P. JohnsonRepublicanKannapolis
84thPhillip D. FryeRepublicanSpruce Pine
85thMitch GillespieRepublicanMarion
86thHugh BlackwellRepublicanValdese
87thEdgar V. StarnesRepublicanHickory
88thMark HolloRepublicanTaylorsville
89thMitchell S. SetzerRepublicanCatawba
90thSarah StevensRepublicanMt. Airy
91stBryan R. HollowayRepublicanKing
92ndDarrell McCormickRepublicanWinston-Salem
93rdJonathan JordanRepublicanJefferson
94thShirley B. RandlemanRepublicanWilkesboro
95thGrey MillsRepublicanMooresville
96thMark K. HiltonRepublicanConover
97thJohnathan Rhyne Jr. RepublicanLincolnton
97thJason Saine RepublicanDenver
98thThom TillisRepublicanCornelius
99thRodney W. MooreDemocraticCharlotte
100thTricia CothamDemocraticCharlotte
101stBeverly M. EarleDemocraticCharlotte
102ndBecky CarneyDemocraticCharlotte
103rdWilliam M. BrawleyRepublicanMatthews
104thRuth SamuelsonRepublicanCharlotte
105thRic KillianRepublicanCharlotte
106thMartha B. AlexanderDemocraticCharlotte
107thKelly AlexanderDemocraticCharlotte
108thJohn TorbettRepublicanStanley
109thWilliam CurrentRepublicanGastonia
110thKelly HastingsRepublicanCherryville
111thTim MooreRepublicanKings Mountain
112thMike HagerRepublicanRutherfordton
113thDavid Guice RepublicanBrevard
113thTrudi Walend RepublicanBrevard
114thSusan C. FisherDemocraticAsheville
115thPatsy KeeverDemocraticAsheville
116thTim MoffittRepublicanAsheville
117thChuck McGradyRepublicanHendersonville
118thRay RappDemocraticMars Hill
119thR. Phillip HaireDemocraticSylva
120thRoger WestRepublicanMarble

State Senate

The state Senate, during the 2011–12 session, consisted of 31 Republicans and 19 Democrats. The senate members included six females and six African-Americans, as well as 15 attorneys and three small business owners.

Senate leaders

Senate leadership included the following

Senate members

The following table lists the Senators, their party, city of residence, and the district and counties they represented:
DistrictSenatorPartyResidenceCounties representedFirst elected
1stMarc BasnightDemocraticManteoBeaufort, Camden, Currituck, Dare, Hyde, Pasquotank, Tyrrell, Washington1984
1stStan WhiteDemocraticNags HeadBeaufort, Camden, Currituck, Dare, Hyde, Pasquotank, Tyrrell, Washington2011↑
2ndJean PrestonRepublicanEmerald IsleCarteret, Craven, Pamlico2006
3rdClark JenkinsDemocraticTarboroEdgecombe, Martin, Pitt2002
4thEdward JonesDemocraticEnfieldBertie, Chowan, Gates, Halifax, Hertford, Northampton, Perquimans2007↑
5thLouis M. Pate Jr.RepublicanMount OliveGreene, Pitt, Wayne2010
6thHarry BrownRepublicanJacksonvilleJones, Onslow2004
7thDoug BergerDemocraticYoungsvilleFranklin, Granville, Vance, Warren2004
8thBill RabonRepublicanWinnabowBrunswick, Columbus, Pender2010
9thThom GoolsbyRepublicanWilmingtonNew Hanover2010
10thBrent JacksonRepublicanAutryvilleDuplin, Lenoir, Samson2010
11thBuck NewtonRepublicanWilsonNash, Wilson2010
12thDavid RouzerRepublicanBensonJohnston, Wayne2008
13thMichael P. WaltersDemocraticFairmontHoke, Robeson2009↑
14thDan BlueDemocraticRaleighWake2009↑
15thNeal HuntRepublicanRaleighWake2004
16thJosh SteinDemocraticRaleighWake2008
17thRichard Y. Stevens until Sept. 2012 RepublicanCaryWake2002
17thTamara P. BarringerRepublicanCaryWake2012↑
18thBob AtwaterDemocraticChapel HillChatham, Durham, Lee2004
19thWesley MeredithRepublicanFayettevilleBladen, Cumberland2010
20thFloyd McKissick Jr.DemocraticDurhamDurham2007↑
21stEric L. MansfieldDemocraticFayettevilleCumberland2010
22ndHarris BlakeRepublicanPinehurstHarnett, Moore2002
23rdEleanor KinnairdDemocraticCarrboroOrange, Person1996
24thRick GunnRepublicanBurlingtonAlamance, Caswell2010
25thWilliam R. PurcellDemocraticLaurinburgAnson, Richmond, Scotland, Stanly1997↑
26thPhil BergerRepublicanEdenGuilford, Rockingham2000
27thDon VaughanDemocraticGreensboroGuilford2008
28thGladys A. RobinsonDemocraticGreensboroGuilford2010
29thJerry W. TillmanRepublicanArchdaleMontgomery, Randolph2002
30thDon W. East until Oct. 22, 2012 RepublicanPilot MountainAlleghany, Stokes, Surry, Yadkin2004
31stPeter S. BrunstetterRepublicanLewisvilleForsyth2006
32ndLinda GarrouDemocraticWinston-SalemForsyth1998
33rdStan BinghamRepublicanDentonDavidson, Guilford2000
34thAndrew C. BrockRepublicanMocksvilleDavie, Rowan2002
35thTommy TuckerRepublicanWaxhawMecklenburg, Union2010
36thFletcher L. Hartsell Jr.RepublicanConcordCabarrus, Iredell1990
37thDan ClodfelterDemocraticCharlotteMecklenburg1998
38thCharlie DannellyDemocraticCharlotteMecklenburg1994
39thBob RuchoRepublicanMatthewsMecklenburg2008↑
40thMalcolm GrahamDemocraticCharlotteMecklenburg2004
41stJames Forrester until October 31, 2011 RepublicanStanleyGaston, Iredell, Lincoln1990
41stChris Carney from December 20, 2011RepublicanMooresvilleGaston, Iredell, Lincoln2011↑
42ndAustin M. AllranRepublicanHickoryCatawba, Iredell1986
43rdKathy HarringtonRepublicanGastoniaGaston2010
44thWarren DanielRepublicanMorgantonBurke, Caldwell2010
45thDan SoucekRepublicanBooneAlexander, Ashe, Watauga, Wilkes2010
46thDebbie A. Clary until January 2012 RepublicanShelbyCleveland, Rutherford2008
46thWes Westmoreland from January 2012RepublicanShelbyCleveland, Rutherford2012↑
47thRalph HiseRepublicanSpruce PineAvery, Haywood, Madison, McDowell, Mitchell, Yancey2010
48thTom ApodacaRepublicanHendersonvilleBuncombe, Henderson, Polk2002
49thMartin NesbittDemocraticAshevilleBuncombe2004↑
50thJim DavisRepublicanFranklinCherokee, Clay, Graham, Haywood, Jackson, Macon, Swain, Transylvania2010

  • ↑: Member was originally appointed to fill the remainder of an unexpired term.