North Carolina General Assembly of 2011–12


The North Carolina General Assembly 2011–2012 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 20112012:
DistrictRepresentativePartyResidence
1William Owens, Jr.DemocraticElizabeth City
2Timothy SpearDemocraticCreswell
3Norman W. SandersonRepublicanArapahoe
4Jimmy DixonRepublicanCalypso
5Annie MobleyDemocraticAhoskie
6Bill CookRepublicanChocowinity
7Angela BryantDemocraticRocky Mount
8Edith WarrenDemocraticFarmville
9Marian McLawhornDemocraticGrifton
10Stephen LaRoque RepublicanKinston
10Karen Kozel RepublicanKinston
11Efton SagerRepublicanGoldsboro
12William L. Wainwright DemocraticHavelock
12Barbara Lee DemocraticHavelock
13Pat McElraftRepublicanEmerald Isle
14George ClevelandRepublicanJacksonville
15Phil ShepardRepublicanJacksonville
16Carolyn H. JusticeRepublicanHampstead
17Frank IlerRepublicanOak Island
18Susi HamiltonDemocraticWilmington
19Daniel McComas RepublicanWilmington
20Dewey HillDemocraticWhiteville
21Larry BellDemocraticClinton
22William BrissonDemocraticDublin
23Joe TolsonDemocraticPinetops
24Jean Farmer-ButterfieldDemocraticWilson
25Jeff CollinsRepublicanRocky Mount
26N. Leo DaughtryRepublicanSmithfield
27Michael WrayDemocraticGaston
28James Langdon, Jr.RepublicanAngier
29Larry D. HallDemocraticDurham
30Paul LuebkeDemocraticDurham
31Henry Michaux, Jr.DemocraticDurham
32James W. Crawford, Jr.DemocraticOxford
33Rosa GillDemocraticRaleigh
34Grier MartinDemocraticRaleigh
35Jennifer WeissDemocraticRaleigh
36Nelson DollarRepublicanCary
37Paul StamRepublicanApex
38Deborah K. RossDemocraticRaleigh
39Darren JacksonDemocraticRaleigh
40Marilyn AvilaRepublicanRaleigh
41Tom MurryRepublicanMorrisville
42Marvin LucasDemocraticSpring Lake
43Elmer FloydDemocraticFayetteville
44Diane ParfittDemocraticFayetteville
45Rick GlazierDemocraticFayetteville
46G.L. PridgenRepublicanLumberton
47Charles GrahamDemocraticLumberton
48Garland PierceDemocraticWagram
49Glen BradleyRepublicanYoungsville
50Bill FaisonDemocraticDurham
51Michael C. StoneRepublicanSanford
52James L. Boles, Jr.RepublicanSouthern Pines
53David R. LewisRepublicanDunn
54Joe HackneyDemocraticChapel Hill
55W. A. WilkinsDemocraticRoxboro
56Verla InskoDemocraticChapel Hill
57Pricey HarrisonDemocraticGreensboro
58Alma AdamsDemocraticGreensboro
59Maggie JeffusDemocraticGreensboro
60Marcus BrandonDemocraticGreensboro
61John FairclothRepublicanHigh Point
62John BlustRepublicanGreensboro
63Alice BordsenDemocraticMebane
64Dan IngleRepublicanBurlington
65Bert JonesElected as Independent;
Republican from September 2011
Reidsville
66Ken GoodmanDemocraticRockingham
67Justin BurrRepublicanAlbemarle
68D. Craig HornRepublicanWeddington
69Pryor Gibson until March 2011 DemocraticWadesboro
69Frank McGuirt from March 7, 2011DemocraticWingate
70Pat HurleyRepublicanAsheboro
71Larry WombleDemocraticWinston-Salem
72Earline ParmonDemocraticWinston-Salem
73Larry R. Brown RepublicanKernersville
74Dale FolwellRepublicanWinston-Salem
75William McGeeRepublicanClemmons
76Fred Steen IIRepublicanLandis
77Harry WarrenRepublicanSalisbury
78Harold J. Brubaker until July 12, 2012 RepublicanAsheboro
78Allen McNeill RepublicanAsheboro
79Julia HowardRepublicanMocksville
80Jerry DockhamRepublicanDenton
81Rayne BrownRepublicanLexington
82Jeff Barnhart until September 30, 2011;RepublicanConcord
82Larry Pittman from October 10, 2011RepublicanConcord
83Linda P. JohnsonRepublicanKannapolis
84Phillip FryeRepublicanSpruce Pine
85Mitch GillespieRepublicanMarion
86Hugh BlackwellRepublicanValdese
87Edgar StarnesRepublicanHickory
88Mark W. HolloRepublicanTaylorsville
89Mitchell SetzerRepublicanCatawba
90Sarah StevensRepublicanMt. Airy
91Bryan R. HollowayRepublicanKing
92Darrell McCormickRepublicanWinston-Salem
93Jonathan JordanRepublicanJefferson
94Shirley RandlemanRepublicanWilkesboro
95Grey MillsRepublicanMooresville
96Mark HiltonRepublicanConover
97Johnathan Rhyne, Jr. until August 15, 2011RepublicanLincolnton
97Jason Saine from August 2011RepublicanDenver
98Thom TillisRepublicanCornelius
99Rodney W. MooreDemocraticCharlotte
100Tricia CothamDemocraticCharlotte
101Beverly EarleDemocraticCharlotte
102Becky CarneyDemocraticCharlotte
103William M. BrawleyRepublicanMatthews
104Ruth SamuelsonRepublicanCharlotte
105Ric KillianRepublicanRaleigh
106Martha AlexanderDemocraticCharlotte
107Kelly AlexanderDemocraticCharlotte
108John TorbettRepublicanStanley
109William CurrentRepublicanGastonia
110Kelly HastingsRepublicanCherryville
111Tim MooreRepublicanKings Mountain
112Mike HagerRepublicanRutherfordton
113W. David Guice RepublicanBrevard
113Trudi Walend RepublicanBrevard
114Susan C. FisherDemocraticAsheville
115Patsy KeeverDemocraticAsheville
116Tim D. MoffittRepublicanAsheville
117Chuck McGradyRepublicanHendersonville
118Ray RappDemocraticMars Hill
119R. Phillip HaireDemocraticSylva
120Roger WestRepublicanMarble

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 Represented
1Stan WhiteDemocraticNags HeadBeaufort, Camden, Currituck, Dare, Hyde, Pasquotank, Tyrrell, Washington
2Jean PrestonRepublicanEmerald IsleCarteret, Craven, Pamlico
3Clark JenkinsDemocraticTarboroEdgecombe, Martin, Pitt
4Ed JonesDemocraticEnfieldBertie, Chowan, Gates, Halifax, Hertford, Northampton, Perquimans
5Louis PateRepublicanMount OliveGreene, Pitt, Wayne
6Harry BrownRepublicanJacksonvilleJones, Onslow
7Doug BergerDemocraticYoungsvilleFranklin, Granville, Vance, Warren
8Bill RabonRepublicanSouthportBrunswick, Columbus, Pender
9Thom GoolsbyRepublicanWilmingtonNew Hanover
10Brent JacksonRepublicanAutryvilleDuplin, Lenoir, Samson
11Buck NewtonRepublicanWilsonNash, Wilson
12David RouzerRepublicanBensonJohnston, Wayne
13Michael P. WaltersDemocraticFairmontHoke, Robeson
14Dan BlueDemocraticRaleighWake
15Neal HuntRepublicanRaleighWake
16Josh SteinDemocraticRaleighWake
17Richard Y. Stevens until Sept. 2012 RepublicanCaryWake
18Bob AtwaterDemocraticChapel HillChatham, Durham, Lee
19Wesley MeredithRepublicanFayettevilleBladen, Cumberland
20Floyd McKissick, Jr.DemocraticDurhamDurham
21Eric L. MansfieldDemocraticFayettevilleCumberland
22Harris BlakeRepublicanPinehurstHarnett, Moore
23Eleanor KinnairdDemocraticCarrboroOrange, Person
24Rick GunnRepublicanBurlingtonAlamance, Caswell
25William R. PurcellDemocraticLaurinburgAnson, Richmond, Scotland, Stanly
26Phil BergerRepublicanEdenGuilford, Rockingham
27Don VaughanDemocraticGreensboroGuilford
28Gladys A. RobinsonDemocraticGreensboroGuilford
29Jerry W. TillmanRepublicanArchdaleMontgomery, Randolph
30Don East until Oct. 22, 2012 RepublicanPilot MountainAlleghany, Stokes, Surry, Yadkin
31Peter BrunstetterRepublicanLewisvilleForsyth
32Linda GarrouDemocraticWinston-SalemForsyth
33Stan BinghamRepublicanDentonDavidson, Guilford
34Andrew BrockRepublicanMocksvilleDavie, Rowan
35Tommy TuckerRepublicanWaxhawMecklenburg, Union
36Fletcher L. Harstell, Jr.RepublicanConcordCabarrus, Iredell
37Daniel ClodfelterDemocraticCharlotteMecklenburg
38Charlie Smith DannellyDemocraticCharlotteMecklenburg
39Bob RuchoRepublicanMatthewsMecklenburg
40Malcolm GrahamDemocraticCharlotteMecklenburg
41James Forrester until October 31, 2011 RepublicanStanleyGaston, Iredell, Lincoln
41Chris Carney from December 20, 2011RepublicanMooresvilleGaston, Iredell, Lincoln
42Austin AllranRepublicanHickoryCatawba, Iredell
43Kathy HarringtonRepublicanGastoniaGaston
44Warren DanielRepublicanMorgantonBurke, Caldwell
45Dan SoucekRepublicanBooneAlexander, Ashe, Watauga, Wilkes
46Debbie Clary until January 2012 RepublicanShelbyCleveland, Rutherford
46Wes Westmoreland from January 2012RepublicanShelbyCleveland, Rutherford
47Ralph HiseRepublicanSpruce PineAvery, Haywood, Madison, McDowell, Mitchell, Yancey
48Tom ApodacaRepublicanHendersonvilleBuncombe, Henderson, Polk
49Martin Nesbitt, Jr.DemocraticAshevilleBuncombe
50Jim DavisRepublicanFranklinCherokee, Clay, Graham, Haywood, Jackson, Macon, Swain, Transylvania