2011 Senate
11.12.2010
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Public Affairs
North Carolina General Assembly
NC Senate
General Election Results
November 2, 2010
31 Republicans
19 Democrats
Information provided below includes:
- District
- Counties included in district
- County of residence
- Incumbent
District 1 – Beaufort, Camden, Currituck, Dare, Hyde, Pasquotank, Tyrrell, Washington
• Marc Basnight – Dare (Democrat) *
District 2 – Carteret, Craven, Pamlico
• Jean Preston – Carteret (Republican) *
District 3 – Edgecombe, Martin, Pitt (Part)
• Clark Jenkins - Edgecombe (Democrat)*
District 4 – Bertie, Chowan, Gates, Halifax, Hertford, Northampton, Perquimans
• Ed Jones – Halifax (Democrat) *
District 5 – Greene, Pitt (Part) Wayne (Part)
• Louis Pate, Jr. – Wayne (Republican) (new to the Senate; served previously in the NC House, but not in the 2009-2010 session)
District 6 – Jones, Onslow
• Harry Brown – Onslow (Republican)*
District 7 – Franklin, Granville, Vance Warren
• Doug Berger – Franklin (Democrat) *
District 8 – Brunswick, Columbus, Pender
• William Peter Rabon – Brunswick (Republican)
District 9 – New Hanover
• Thom Goolsby – New Hanover (Republican)
District 10 – Duplin, Lenoir, Sampson
• Brent Jackson – Sampson (Republican)
District 11 – Nash, Wilson
• E.S. (Buck) Newton – Wilson (Republican)
District 12 – Johnston, Wayne (Part)
• David Rouzer – Johnston (Republican)*
District 13 – Hoke, Robeson
• Michael P. Walters – Robeson (Democrat)*
District 14 – Wake (Part)
• Daniel T. Blue, Jr. – Wake (Democrat)*
District 15 – Wake
• Neal Hunt – Wake (Republican)*
District 16 – Wake (Part)
• Josh Stein – Wake (Democrat)*
District 17 – Wake
• Richard Stevens – Wake (Republican)*
District 18 – Chatham, Durham (Part), Lee
• Bob Atwater – Chatham (Democrat)*
District 19 – Bladen, Cumberland (Part)
• Wesley Alan Meredith – Cumberland (Republican)
District 20 – Durham (Part)
• Floyd McKissick, Jr. – Durham (Democrat)*
District 21 – Cumberland (Part)
• Eric Mansfield – Cumberland (Democrat)
District 22 – Harnett, Moore
• Harris Blake – Moore (Republican)*
District 23 – Orange, Person
• Ellie Kinnaird – Orange (Democrat)*
District 24 – Alamance, Caswell
• Rick Gunn – Alamance (Republican)
District 25 – Anson, Richmond, Scotland, Stanly
• William Purcell – Scotland (Democrat)*
District 26 – Guilford (Part), Rockingham
• Phil Berger – Rockingham (Republican)*
District 27 – Guilford (Part)
• Don Vaughan – Guilford (Democrat)*
District 28 – Guilford (Part)
• Dr. Gladys Robinson – Guilford (Democrat)
District 29 – Montgomery, Randolph
• Jerry Tillman – Randolph (Republican)*
District 30 – Alleghany, Stokes, Surry, Yadkin
• Don East – Surry (Republican)*
District 31 – Forsyth (Part)
• Peter S. Brunstetter – Forsyth (Republican)*
District 32 – Forsyth (Part)
• Linda Garrou – Forsyth (Democrat)*
District 33 – Davidson, Guilford (Part)
• Stan Bingham – Davidson (Republican)*
District 34 – Davie, Rowan
• Andrew Brock – Davie (Republican)*
District 35 – Mecklenburg (Part), Union
• Tommy Tucker – Union (Republican)
District 36 – Cabarrus, Iredell (Part)
• Fletcher Hartsell, Jr. – Cabarrus (Republican)*
District 37 – Mecklenburg (Part)
• Dan Clodfelter – Mecklenburg (Democrat)*
District 38 – Mecklenburg (Part)
• Charlie Dannelly – Mecklenburg (Democrat)*
District 39 – Mecklenburg (Part)
• Bob Rucho – Mecklenburg (Republican)*
District 40 – Mecklenburg (Part)
• Malcolm Graham – Mecklenburg (Democrat) *
District 42 – Gaston (Part), Iredell (Part), Lincoln
• Jim Forrester – Gaston (Republican)*
District 42 – Catawba, Iredell (Part)
• Austin Allran – Catawba (Republican)*
District 43 – Gaston (Part)
• Kathy Harrington – Gaston (Republican)
District 44 – Burke, Caldwell
• Warren Daniel – Burke (Republican)
District 45 – Alexander, Ashe, Watauga, Wilkes
• Dan Soucek – Watauga (Republican)
District 46 – Cleveland, Rutherford
• Debbie Clary – Cleveland (Republican)*
District 47 – Avery, Haywood (Part), Madison, McDowell, Mitchell, Yancey
• Ralph Hise, Jr. – Mitchell (Republican)*
District 48 – Buncombe (Part) Henderson, Polk
• Tom Apodaca – Henderson (Republican)*
District 49 – Buncombe (Part)
• Martin Nesbitt – Buncombe (Democrat)*
District 50 – Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Haywood (Part), Jackson, Macon, Swain, Transylvania
• Jim Davis – Macon (Republican)



