North Carolina Delegates to the U.S. Congress

73rd U.S. Congress (1933-1935)

The 73rd U.S. Congress met in two sessions: 1) March 9, 1933 to June 15, 1933; and 2) January 3, 1934 to June 18, 1934. A Special Session was convened from March 4th to March 6th in 1933.

Due to the results of the 1930 U.S. Census, North Carolina was authorized to send eleven (11) delegates to the U.S. House of Representatives. All North Carolina Districts were redrawn and renumbered as of March 3, 1933.

U.S. Senators from North Carolina

Name

County From

Comments

Josiah William Bailey

Wake
-

Robert Rice Reynolds

Buncombe
-

U.S. House of Representatives from North Carolina

Name

District*

County From

Comments

Charles Laban Abernethy

3rd

Craven
-

Alfred Lee Bulwinkle

10th

Gaston
-

Jerome Bayard Clark

7th

Cumberland
-

Robert Lee Doughton

9th

Alleghany
-

Franklin Wills Hancock, Jr.

5th

Granville
-

John Hosea Kerr

2nd

Warren
-

John Walter Lambeth 

8th

Davidson
-

Edward William Pou /
Harold Dunbar Cooley

4th

Johnston /
Nash
Edward William Pou died while in office on April 1, 1934. Harold Dunbar Cooley was elected to replace him and he took his seat on July 7, 1934.

William Bradley Umstead 

6th

Durham
-

Lindsay Carter Warren

1st

Beaufort
-

Zebulon Weaver

11th

Buncombe
-
       
* The North Carolina U.S. Congressional Districts were redrawn and renumbered due to the results of the 1930 U.S. Census.
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