- Malcolm Graham (politician)
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Malcolm Graham Member of the North Carolina Senate
from the 40th districtIn office
2005Preceded by Fountain Odom Personal details Political party Democratic Profession business consultant Malcolm Graham is a Democratic member of the North Carolina Senate, representing the 40th District (Mecklenburg County) since January 2005. He was first elected in 2004, defeating incumbent Fountain Odom in the Democratic primary and Republican Brian Sisson in the general election.
External links
- North Carolina General Assembly - Senator Malcolm Graham official NC Senate website
- Raleigh News & Observer profile
- Project Vote Smart - Senator Malcolm Graham (NC) profile
- Follow the Money - Malcolm Graham
- Stan White (D)
- Jean R. Preston (R)
- Clark Jenkins (D)
- Edward Jones (D)
- Louis M. Pate, Jr. (R)
- Harry Brown (R)
- Doug Berger (D)
- Bill Rabon (R)
- Thom Goolsby (R)
- Brent Jackson (R)
- Buck Newton (R)
- David Rouzer (R)
- Michael P. Walters (D)
- Daniel T. Blue, Jr. (D)
- Neal Hunt (R)
- Josh Stein (D)
- Richard Y. Stevens (R)
- Bob Atwater (D)
- Wesley Meredith (R)
- Floyd McKissick, Jr. (D)
- Eric L. Mansfield (D)
- Harris Blake (R)
- Eleanor Kinnaird (D)
- Rick Gunn (R)
- William R. Purcell (D)
- Phil Berger (R)
- Don Vaughan (D)
- Gladys A. Robinson (D)
- Jerry W. Tillman (R)
- Don East (R)
- Peter Brunstetter (R)
- Linda Garrou (D)
- Stan Bingham (R)
- Andrew C. Brock (R)
- Tommy Tucker (R)
- Fletcher L. Hartsell, Jr. (R)
- Daniel G. Clodfelter (D)
- Charlie Smith Dannelly (D)
- Bob Rucho (R)
- Malcolm Graham (D)
- vacant
- Austin M. Allran (R)
- Kathy Harrington (R)
- Warren Daniel (R)
- Dan Soucek (R)
- Debbie A. Clary (R)
- Ralph Hise (R)
- Tom Apodaca (R)
- Martin Nesbitt (D)
- Jim Davis (R)
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