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:District | Representative | Party | Residence |
1 | William Owens, Jr. | Democratic | Elizabeth City |
2 | Timothy Spear | Democratic | Creswell |
3 | Norman W. Sanderson | Republican | Arapahoe |
4 | Jimmy Dixon | Republican | Calypso |
5 | Annie Mobley | Democratic | Ahoskie |
6 | Bill Cook | Republican | Chocowinity |
7 | Angela Bryant | Democratic | Rocky Mount |
8 | Edith Warren | Democratic | Farmville |
9 | Marian McLawhorn | Democratic | Grifton |
10 | Stephen LaRoque | Republican | Kinston |
10 | Karen Kozel | Republican | Kinston |
11 | Efton Sager | Republican | Goldsboro |
12 | William L. Wainwright | Democratic | Havelock |
12 | Barbara Lee | Democratic | Havelock |
13 | Pat McElraft | Republican | Emerald Isle |
14 | George Cleveland | Republican | Jacksonville |
15 | Phil Shepard | Republican | Jacksonville |
16 | Carolyn H. Justice | Republican | Hampstead |
17 | Frank Iler | Republican | Oak Island |
18 | Susi Hamilton | Democratic | Wilmington |
19 | Daniel McComas | Republican | Wilmington |
20 | Dewey Hill | Democratic | Whiteville |
21 | Larry Bell | Democratic | Clinton |
22 | William Brisson | Democratic | Dublin |
23 | Joe Tolson | Democratic | Pinetops |
24 | Jean Farmer-Butterfield | Democratic | Wilson |
25 | Jeff Collins | Republican | Rocky Mount |
26 | N. Leo Daughtry | Republican | Smithfield |
27 | Michael Wray | Democratic | Gaston |
28 | James Langdon, Jr. | Republican | Angier |
29 | Larry D. Hall | Democratic | Durham |
30 | Paul Luebke | Democratic | Durham |
31 | Henry Michaux, Jr. | Democratic | Durham |
32 | James W. Crawford, Jr. | Democratic | Oxford |
33 | Rosa Gill | Democratic | Raleigh |
34 | Grier Martin | Democratic | Raleigh |
35 | Jennifer Weiss | Democratic | Raleigh |
36 | Nelson Dollar | Republican | Cary |
37 | Paul Stam | Republican | Apex |
38 | Deborah K. Ross | Democratic | Raleigh |
39 | Darren Jackson | Democratic | Raleigh |
40 | Marilyn Avila | Republican | Raleigh |
41 | Tom Murry | Republican | Morrisville |
42 | Marvin Lucas | Democratic | Spring Lake |
43 | Elmer Floyd | Democratic | Fayetteville |
44 | Diane Parfitt | Democratic | Fayetteville |
45 | Rick Glazier | Democratic | Fayetteville |
46 | G.L. Pridgen | Republican | Lumberton |
47 | Charles Graham | Democratic | Lumberton |
48 | Garland Pierce | Democratic | Wagram |
49 | Glen Bradley | Republican | Youngsville |
50 | Bill Faison | Democratic | Durham |
51 | Michael C. Stone | Republican | Sanford |
52 | James L. Boles, Jr. | Republican | Southern Pines |
53 | David R. Lewis | Republican | Dunn |
54 | Joe Hackney | Democratic | Chapel Hill |
55 | W. A. Wilkins | Democratic | Roxboro |
56 | Verla Insko | Democratic | Chapel Hill |
57 | Pricey Harrison | Democratic | Greensboro |
58 | Alma Adams | Democratic | Greensboro |
59 | Maggie Jeffus | Democratic | Greensboro |
60 | Marcus Brandon | Democratic | Greensboro |
61 | John Faircloth | Republican | High Point |
62 | John Blust | Republican | Greensboro |
63 | Alice Bordsen | Democratic | Mebane |
64 | Dan Ingle | Republican | Burlington |
65 | Bert Jones | Elected as Independent; Republican from September 2011 | Reidsville |
66 | Ken Goodman | Democratic | Rockingham |
67 | Justin Burr | Republican | Albemarle |
68 | D. Craig Horn | Republican | Weddington |
69 | Pryor Gibson until March 2011 | Democratic | Wadesboro |
69 | Frank McGuirt from March 7, 2011 | Democratic | Wingate |
70 | Pat Hurley | Republican | Asheboro |
71 | Larry Womble | Democratic | Winston-Salem |
72 | Earline Parmon | Democratic | Winston-Salem |
73 | Larry R. Brown | Republican | Kernersville |
74 | Dale Folwell | Republican | Winston-Salem |
75 | William McGee | Republican | Clemmons |
76 | Fred Steen II | Republican | Landis |
77 | Harry Warren | Republican | Salisbury |
78 | Harold J. Brubaker until July 12, 2012 | Republican | Asheboro |
78 | Allen McNeill | Republican | Asheboro |
79 | Julia Howard | Republican | Mocksville |
80 | Jerry Dockham | Republican | Denton |
81 | Rayne Brown | Republican | Lexington |
82 | Jeff Barnhart until September 30, 2011; | Republican | Concord |
82 | Larry Pittman from October 10, 2011 | Republican | Concord |
83 | Linda P. Johnson | Republican | Kannapolis |
84 | Phillip Frye | Republican | Spruce Pine |
85 | Mitch Gillespie | Republican | Marion |
86 | Hugh Blackwell | Republican | Valdese |
87 | Edgar Starnes | Republican | Hickory |
88 | Mark W. Hollo | Republican | Taylorsville |
89 | Mitchell Setzer | Republican | Catawba |
90 | Sarah Stevens | Republican | Mt. Airy |
91 | Bryan R. Holloway | Republican | King |
92 | Darrell McCormick | Republican | Winston-Salem |
93 | Jonathan Jordan | Republican | Jefferson |
94 | Shirley Randleman | Republican | Wilkesboro |
95 | Grey Mills | Republican | Mooresville |
96 | Mark Hilton | Republican | Conover |
97 | Johnathan Rhyne, Jr. until August 15, 2011 | Republican | Lincolnton |
97 | Jason Saine from August 2011 | Republican | Denver |
98 | Thom Tillis | Republican | Cornelius |
99 | Rodney W. Moore | Democratic | Charlotte |
100 | Tricia Cotham | Democratic | Charlotte |
101 | Beverly Earle | Democratic | Charlotte |
102 | Becky Carney | Democratic | Charlotte |
103 | William M. Brawley | Republican | Matthews |
104 | Ruth Samuelson | Republican | Charlotte |
105 | Ric Killian | Republican | Raleigh |
106 | Martha Alexander | Democratic | Charlotte |
107 | Kelly Alexander | Democratic | Charlotte |
108 | John Torbett | Republican | Stanley |
109 | William Current | Republican | Gastonia |
110 | Kelly Hastings | Republican | Cherryville |
111 | Tim Moore | Republican | Kings Mountain |
112 | Mike Hager | Republican | Rutherfordton |
113 | W. David Guice | Republican | Brevard |
113 | Trudi Walend | Republican | Brevard |
114 | Susan C. Fisher | Democratic | Asheville |
115 | Patsy Keever | Democratic | Asheville |
116 | Tim D. Moffitt | Republican | Asheville |
117 | Chuck McGrady | Republican | Hendersonville |
118 | Ray Rapp | Democratic | Mars Hill |
119 | R. Phillip Haire | Democratic | Sylva |
120 | Roger West | Republican | Marble |
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 followingSenate Members
The following table lists the Senators, their party, city of residence, and the district and counties they represented:District | Senator | Party | Residence | Counties Represented |
1 | Stan White | Democratic | Nags Head | Beaufort, Camden, Currituck, Dare, Hyde, Pasquotank, Tyrrell, Washington |
2 | Jean Preston | Republican | Emerald Isle | Carteret, Craven, Pamlico |
3 | Clark Jenkins | Democratic | Tarboro | Edgecombe, Martin, Pitt |
4 | Ed Jones | Democratic | Enfield | Bertie, Chowan, Gates, Halifax, Hertford, Northampton, Perquimans |
5 | Louis Pate | Republican | Mount Olive | Greene, Pitt, Wayne |
6 | Harry Brown | Republican | Jacksonville | Jones, Onslow |
7 | Doug Berger | Democratic | Youngsville | Franklin, Granville, Vance, Warren |
8 | Bill Rabon | Republican | Southport | Brunswick, Columbus, Pender |
9 | Thom Goolsby | Republican | Wilmington | New Hanover |
10 | Brent Jackson | Republican | Autryville | Duplin, Lenoir, Samson |
11 | Buck Newton | Republican | Wilson | Nash, Wilson |
12 | David Rouzer | Republican | Benson | Johnston, Wayne |
13 | Michael P. Walters | Democratic | Fairmont | Hoke, Robeson |
14 | Dan Blue | Democratic | Raleigh | Wake |
15 | Neal Hunt | Republican | Raleigh | Wake |
16 | Josh Stein | Democratic | Raleigh | Wake |
17 | Richard Y. Stevens until Sept. 2012 | Republican | Cary | Wake |
18 | Bob Atwater | Democratic | Chapel Hill | Chatham, Durham, Lee |
19 | Wesley Meredith | Republican | Fayetteville | Bladen, Cumberland |
20 | Floyd McKissick, Jr. | Democratic | Durham | Durham |
21 | Eric L. Mansfield | Democratic | Fayetteville | Cumberland |
22 | Harris Blake | Republican | Pinehurst | Harnett, Moore |
23 | Eleanor Kinnaird | Democratic | Carrboro | Orange, Person |
24 | Rick Gunn | Republican | Burlington | Alamance, Caswell |
25 | William R. Purcell | Democratic | Laurinburg | Anson, Richmond, Scotland, Stanly |
26 | Phil Berger | Republican | Eden | Guilford, Rockingham |
27 | Don Vaughan | Democratic | Greensboro | Guilford |
28 | Gladys A. Robinson | Democratic | Greensboro | Guilford |
29 | Jerry W. Tillman | Republican | Archdale | Montgomery, Randolph |
30 | Don East until Oct. 22, 2012 | Republican | Pilot Mountain | Alleghany, Stokes, Surry, Yadkin |
31 | Peter Brunstetter | Republican | Lewisville | Forsyth |
32 | Linda Garrou | Democratic | Winston-Salem | Forsyth |
33 | Stan Bingham | Republican | Denton | Davidson, Guilford |
34 | Andrew Brock | Republican | Mocksville | Davie, Rowan |
35 | Tommy Tucker | Republican | Waxhaw | Mecklenburg, Union |
36 | Fletcher L. Harstell, Jr. | Republican | Concord | Cabarrus, Iredell |
37 | Daniel Clodfelter | Democratic | Charlotte | Mecklenburg |
38 | Charlie Smith Dannelly | Democratic | Charlotte | Mecklenburg |
39 | Bob Rucho | Republican | Matthews | Mecklenburg |
40 | Malcolm Graham | Democratic | Charlotte | Mecklenburg |
41 | James Forrester until October 31, 2011 | Republican | Stanley | Gaston, Iredell, Lincoln |
41 | Chris Carney from December 20, 2011 | Republican | Mooresville | Gaston, Iredell, Lincoln |
42 | Austin Allran | Republican | Hickory | Catawba, Iredell |
43 | Kathy Harrington | Republican | Gastonia | Gaston |
44 | Warren Daniel | Republican | Morganton | Burke, Caldwell |
45 | Dan Soucek | Republican | Boone | Alexander, Ashe, Watauga, Wilkes |
46 | Debbie Clary until January 2012 | Republican | Shelby | Cleveland, Rutherford |
46 | Wes Westmoreland from January 2012 | Republican | Shelby | Cleveland, Rutherford |
47 | Ralph Hise | Republican | Spruce Pine | Avery, Haywood, Madison, McDowell, Mitchell, Yancey |
48 | Tom Apodaca | Republican | Hendersonville | Buncombe, Henderson, Polk |
49 | Martin Nesbitt, Jr. | Democratic | Asheville | Buncombe |
50 | Jim Davis | Republican | Franklin | Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Haywood, Jackson, Macon, Swain, Transylvania |