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  2. North Carolina's 4th Senate district - Wikipedia

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    12% Hispanic. 1% Asian. 1% Native American. 3% Multiracial. Population (2020) 216,554. North Carolina 's 4th Senate district is one of 50 districts in the North Carolina Senate. It has been represented by Republican Buck Newton since 2023. [1]

  3. Natalie Murdock - Wikipedia

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    Greensboro, North Carolina. Political party. Democratic. Education. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill ( BA) Website. natalie-murdock .com. Natalie S. Murdock is an American politician and a Democratic member of the North Carolina Senate. [1] Upon being sworn in, she became the first black woman under the age of 40 to serve in the NC Senate.

  4. Old Dominion Freight Line - Wikipedia

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    Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc. traces its origins to 1934 when husband and wife Earl Congdon Sr. and Lillian Congdon (née Herbert) founded the company with a single straight truck running between Richmond and Norfolk, Virginia. The name is a reference to a common nickname for the Commonwealth of Virginia, the "Old Dominion."

  5. List of United States senators from North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    List of United States senators from North Carolina. Current delegation. Thom Tillis (R) Ted Budd (R) North Carolina ratified the Constitution on November 21, 1789, after the beginning of the 1st Congress. Its current senators are Republicans Thom Tillis and Ted Budd. Jesse Helms was North Carolina's longest-serving senator (1973–2003).

  6. Floyd McKissick Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Attorney. Floyd Bixler McKissick Jr. (born November 21, 1952) is an American attorney who served as a Democratic member of the North Carolina Senate. [3] [4] He was appointed to the Senate by Governor Mike Easley on April 18, 2007 to replace the late Jeanne Hopkins Lucas and was later elected and re-elected in his own right.

  7. Sarah Crawford (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Crawford is an American politician and nonprofit executive. She has served as a member of the North Carolina House of Representatives, having represented the 66th district (including constituents in Wake County) since 2023. She previously served in the North Carolina Senate from 2021 to 2023, representing the 18th district (which includes ...

  8. Tom Apodaca - Wikipedia

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    Republican. Alma mater. Western Carolina University. Occupation. Entrepreneur. Thomas Michael Apodaca (born November 8, 1957) is a lobbyist [1] and former Republican member of the North Carolina General Assembly representing the state's forty-eighth Senate district, including constituents in Buncombe, Henderson, and Transylvania counties.

  9. Warren Daniel - Wikipedia

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    44th District (2011-2013) 46th District (2013-present) Personal details. Born. Morganton, North Carolina. Political party. Republican. Warren Daniel is an American politician who has served in the North Carolina Senate since 2011. He is a graduate of Freedom High School and the United States Military Academy.