North Carolina General Assembly of 2001–02

North Carolina General Assembly 2001–2002
North Carolina General Assembly of 1999–2000 North Carolina General Assembly of 2003–2004

North Carolina Legislative Building
Legislative body North Carolina General Assembly
Jurisdiction North Carolina, United States
Meeting place North Carolina State Legislative Building
Term 2001–2002
North Carolina Senate
Members 49 Senators
President of the Senate Beverly E. Perdue (Dem)
President pro tempore Marc Basnight (Dem)
Party control Democratic Party
North Carolina House of Representatives
Members 119 Representatives
Speaker of the House James B. Black (Dem)
Party control Democratic Party

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

North Carolina House Officers
Position Name Party
Speaker James B. Black Democratic

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

North Carolina Senate Officers
Position Name Party
Lieutenant Governor / President of the Senate Beverly Perdue Democratic
President Pro Tem Marc Basnight Democratic
Deputy President Pro Tempore Frank W. Ballance, Jr. Democratic

Members

See also

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