Harold J. Brubaker

Harold J. Brubaker


" Rep. Harold Brubaker "

Harold J. Brubaker is a Republican member of the North Carolina General Assembly representing the state's seventy-eighth House district, including constituents in Randolph County. He is a native of and grew up in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Brubaker was Speaker of the House for two terms (1995-1998), the only Republican Speaker in North Carolina in the twentieth century. A real estate appraiser from Asheboro, North Carolina, Brubaker is currently (2005-06 session) serving in his fifteenth term in the state House.


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