North Carolina in the 1900s

North Carolina State Senate

1975-1976
The First Session of this General Assembly met from January 15th to June 26th in 1975. The Second Session met from May 3rd to May 14th in 1976.

District

No. of Senators

County/Counties

Delegate(s) (County From)

1

2

Beaufort, Bertie, Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Dare, Gates, Hertford, Hyde, Northampton, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Tyrrell, Washington

Joseph Julkian Harrington (Bertie),
Melvin Roy Daniels, Jr. (Pasquotank)

2

1

Carteret, Craven, Pamilco

Daniel Livingstone Stallings (Craven)

3

1

Onslow

William Donald Mills

4

1

New Hanover, Pender

William Gray Smith (NH)

5

1

Duplin, Jones, Lenoir

Harold Woodrow Hardison (Lenoir)

6

2

Edgecombe, Halifax, Martin, Pitt

Julian Russell Allsbrook (Halifax),
Vernon E. White (Pitt)

7

2

Franklin, Nash, Vance, Warren, Wilson

Dallas L. Alford, Jr. (Nash),
James Russell Kirby (Wilson)

8

1

Greene, Wayne

Thomas Edward Strickland (Wayne)

9

1

Johnston, Sampson

Edward Renfrow (Johnston)

10

2

Cumberland

John Tannery Henley,
Glenn Reginald Jernigan

11

1

Bladen, Brunswick, Columbus

Edd Nye (Bladen)

12

1

Hoke, Robeson

Luther J. Britt, Jr. (Robeson)

13

2

Durham, Granville, Person

Kenneth Claiborne Royall, Jr. (Durham),
Willis Padgett Whichard (Durham)

14

3

Harnett, Lee, Wake

William Wayne Staton (Lee),
Bobby Louis Barker (Wake),
John Wesley Winters (Wake)

15

2

Alleghany, Ashe, Caswell, Rockingham, Stokes, Surry

Wesley Davis Webster (Rockingham),
George W. Marion, Jr. (Surry)

16

2

Chatham, Moore, Orange, Randolph

Charles Eugene Vickery (Orange),
Russell Grady Walker (Randolph)

17

2

Anson, Montgomery, Richmond, Scotland, Stanly, Union

Mary Horne Odom (Scotland),
James Banks Garrison (Stanly)

18

1

Alamance

Ralph Henderson Scott

19

3

Guilford

Thomas Linwood Smith
John McNeill Smith, Jr.,
Katherine Ann Hagen Sebo

20

2

Forsyth

Egbert Lawrence Davis, III,
Carl Daniel Totherow

21

2

Davidson, Davie, Rowan

Jack Cely Childers (Davidson),
Thomas Henry Suddarth (Davidson)

22

4

Cabarrus, Mecklenburg

Cy N. Bahakel (Mecklenburg),
Herman Aubrey Moore (Mecklenburg),
Frederick Douglas Alexander (Mecklenburg),
James Doyle McDuffie (Mecklenburg)

23

2

Alexander, Catawba, Iredell, Yadkin

Pleas Lackey (Alexander),
Bobby Lee Combs (Catawba)

24

2

Avery, Burke, Caldwell, Mitchell, Watauga, Wilkes

Donald Rayvaughn Kincaid (Caldwell),
James Wade Walsh (Caldwell)

25

3

Cleveland, Gaston, Lincoln, Ruthferford

John Ollie Harris (Cleveland),
William Kemp Mauney, Jr. (Cleveland),
Marshall Arthur Rauch (Gaston)

26

2

Buncombe, Madison, McDowell, Yancey

Irvin Cooper Crawford (Buncombe),
Lamar Gudger (Buncombe)

27

2

Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Haywood, Henderson, Jackson, Macon, Polk, Swain, Transylvania

Joe H. Palmer (Haywood),
Cecil James Hill (Transylvania)
James B. Hunt, Jr. was President of the Senate. Roy Rowe was the Clerk.
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