Cullie Tarleton

Cullie Tarleton

Cullie M. Tarleton is a North Carolina businessman and politician who represented the 93rd state House of Representatives district (including Ashe and Watauga counties) for two terms, from January 2007 through December 2010. A Democrat, he defeated the longtime Republican incumbent, W. Eugene Wilson, by a 13,414 to 11,069 margin, in November 2006. Tarleton had previously lost to Wilson in November 2004. He was defeated for re-election in 2010 by Republican Jonathan C. Jordan.[1] After his defeat, Tarleton served on the State Lottery Commission.[2]

Tarleton is a retired broadcasting executive, who previously worked for WBTV, WBT (AM), and WCCB in Charlotte, North Carolina. [3] He is also a veteran of the North Carolina Army National Guard and United States Army Reserve (1956-64).[4]

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