- N. Leo Daughtry
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N. Leo Daughtry Member of the North Carolina House of Representatives
from the 26th districtPersonal details Political party Republican Spouse(s) Helen Daughtry Residence Smithfield, North Carolina Alma mater Wake Forest University Occupation Attorney Religion Episcopalian Namon Leo Daughtry is a Republican member of the North Carolina General Assembly representing the state's twenty-sixth House district, including constituents in Johnston County. An attorney from Smithfield, North Carolina, Daughtry is currently (2009-2010 session) serving in his ninth consecutive term in the NC General Assembly. He previously served two terms in the state Senate.
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Education
- Wake Forest University: B.A. 1962
- Wake Forest University School of Law: L.L.B., 1965
Military service
- Captain, Judge Advocate General, United States Air Force; 1966–1969
Political career
Daughtry served in the North Carolina Senate from 1989 through 1993. He was elected to the state House in 1994, where he was elected Majority Leader in his first term. After Republicans lost control of the House in the 1998 elections, he became Minority Leader. Daughtry was a candidate for Governor of North Carolina in the 2000 election, losing the primary to Richard Vinroot.
He has been a Delegate to the Republican National Conventions of 1976, 1980, 1984, 1988, 1992, and 1996.
Civic activities
- Board of Directors, Community Foundation
- 1996-1997; Celebrity of the Year Award; Johnston County Schools
- 1996; Man of the Year; Boy Scouts of America
- 1995; Man of the Year; Johnston County Chamber of Commerce
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- William C. Owens, Jr. (D)
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- Bill Cook (R)
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- William Brisson (D)
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- Mickey Michaux (D)
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- Larry R. Brown (R)
- Dale Folwell (R)
- William C. McGee (R)
- Fred F. Steen, II (R)
- Harry Warren (R)
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- Linda B. Johnson (R)
- Phillip D. Frye (R)
- Mitch Gillespie (R)
- Hugh Blackwell (R)
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- Sarah Stevens (R)
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- Darrell McCormick (R)
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- William Brawley (R)
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- Martha B. Alexander (D)
- Kelly Alexander (D)
- John Torbett (R)
- William Current (R)
- Kelly Hastings (R)
- Timothy K. Moore (R)
- Mike Hager (R)
- W. David Guice (R)
- Susan C. Fisher (D)
- Patsy Keever (D)
- Tim D. Moffitt (R)
- Chuck McGrady (R)
- Ray Rapp (D)
- R. Phillip Haire (D)
- Roger West (R)
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