- North Carolina's congressional districts
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North Carolina currently has 13 congressional districts for the purpose of electing members of the United States House of Representatives. The state gained an additional district in 2002 as a result of regular reapportionment following the 2000 census.
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First District
The 1st district is currently held by Democrat G.K. Butterfield. Butterfield first won the seat in a special election on 20 July 2004 to replace Frank Ballance, who had resigned. Butterfield was re-elected to a full term in November 2004 and re-elected without opposition in 2006.
Second District
The 2nd district seat is currently held by Renee Ellmers, a Republican.
Third District
The 3rd district seat is currently held by Walter B. Jones, a Republican.
Fourth District
The 4th district seat is currently held by David Price, a Democrat.
Fifth District
The 5th district seat is currently held by Virginia Foxx, a Republican first elected in November 2004. The seat was formerly held by current U.S. Senator Richard Burr, also a Republican.
Sixth District
The 6th district seat is currently held by Howard Coble, a Republican.
Seventh District
The 7th district seat is currently held by Mike McIntyre, a Democrat.
Eighth District
The 8th district seat is currently held by Larry Kissell, a Democrat. He unseated 5-term incumbent Republican Robin Hayes in the elections of 2008.
Ninth District
The 9th district seat is currently held by Sue Wilkins Myrick, a Republican.
Tenth District
The 10th district is currently held by Patrick McHenry, a Republican first elected in November 2004. He succeeded Cass Ballenger, also a Republican, who retired. The Tenth District has been represented by a Republican since 1969, and is arguably the most Republican district in the state.
Eleventh District
The 11th district seat is currently held by Heath Shuler, a Democrat. He unseated 8-term incumbent Republican Charles H. Taylor in the 2006 midterm elections.
Twelfth District
The 12th district seat is currently held by Melvin L. Watt, a Democrat.
Thirteenth District
The 13th district seat is currently held by Brad Miller, a Democrat.
See also
External links
North Carolina's congressional districts All districts: At-large 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
See also: North Carolina's past & present Representatives, Senators, and Delegations, 2010 elections, 2012 elections
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