North Carolina General Assembly of 2001–02
Members of the North Carolina General Assembly, 2001–2002 session were elected in November 2000. The 2001–2002 session of the General Assembly was the last in which some house and senate districts elected multiple representatives to the state legislature.
State House
Leaders
Members
District | Representative | Party | Residence | Counties Represented |
1 |
William C. Owens, Jr. |
Democratic |
Elizabeth City |
Camden, Currituck, Pasquotank, Perquimans |
2 |
Zeno L. Edwards |
Democratic |
Washington |
Beaufort, Craven (part), Hyde, Pitt (part) |
3 |
Alice Graham Underhill |
Democratic |
New Bern |
Craven (part), Pamlico |
4 |
Ronald L. Smith |
Democratic |
Atlantic Beach |
Carteret, Onslow (part) |
Jean R. Preston |
Republican |
Emerald Isle |
5 |
Howard J. Hunter, Jr. |
Democratic |
Winton |
Bertie (part), Gates, Hertford (part), Northampton |
6 |
Gene Rogers |
Democratic |
Williamston |
Bertie (part), Hertford (part), Martin (Part), Pitt (part), Washington |
7 |
John D. Hall |
Democratic |
Scotland Neck |
Edgecombe (part), Halifax (part), Martin (part), Nash (part) |
8 |
Edith D. Warren |
Democratic |
Farmville |
Edgecombe (part), Greene (part), Martin (part), Pitt (part) |
9 |
Marian N. McLawhorn |
Democratic |
Grifton |
Greene (part), Pitt (part) |
10 |
Russell E. Tucker |
Democratic |
Pink Hill |
Duplin, Jones, Onslow (part) |
11 |
Phil Baddour |
Democratic |
Goldsboro |
Lenoir, Wayne |
12 |
Nurham O. Warwick |
Democratic |
Clinton |
Onslow (part), Pender, Sampson (part) |
13 |
Daniel F. McComas |
Republican |
Wilmington |
New Hanover (part) |
14 |
Dewey L. Hill |
Democratic |
Whiteville |
Brunswick, Columbus, New Hanover (part), Robeson (part) |
E. David Redwine |
Democratic |
Ocean Isle Beach |
15 |
J. Sam Ellis |
Republican |
Raleigh |
Wake (part) |
16 |
Douglas Y. Yongue |
Democratic |
Laurinburg |
Cumberland (part), Hoke, Moore, Robeson (part), Scotland |
17 |
Marvin W. Lucas |
Democratic |
Spring Lake |
Cumberland (part) |
Mary E. McAllister |
Democratic |
Fayetteville |
18 |
John W. Hurley |
Democratic |
Fayetteville |
Cumberland (part) |
Mia Morris |
Republican |
Fayetteville |
19 |
Leslie Cox |
Democratic |
Sanford |
Harnett, Lee, Sampson (part) |
Don Davis |
Republican |
Erwin |
20 |
Billy J. Creech |
Republican |
Clayton |
Franklin (part), Johnston, Nash (part) |
21 |
Daniel T. Blue, Jr. |
Democratic |
Raleigh |
Wake (part) |
22 |
Gordon P. Allen |
Democratic |
Roxboro |
Franklin (part), Granville, Halifax (part), Person, Vance, Warren |
James W. Crawford, Jr. |
Democratic |
Oxford |
23 |
Mickey Michaux |
Democratic |
Durham |
Durham |
Paul Luebke |
Democratic |
Durham |
Paul Miller |
Democratic |
Durham |
24 |
Joe Hackney |
Democratic |
Chapel Hill |
Chatham, Orange (part) |
Verla C. Insko |
Democratic |
Chapel Hill |
25 |
E. Nelson Cole |
Democratic |
Reidsville |
Alamance, Caswell, Orange (part), Rockingham |
Cary D. Allred |
Republican |
Burlington |
W. B. Teague |
Republican |
Liberty |
State Senate
Leaders
Members
See also