State: | North Carolina |
District: | 25 |
Chamber: | Senate |
Representative: | Amy Galey |
Party: | Republican |
Residence: | Burlington |
Percent White: | 63 |
Percent Black: | 25 |
Percent Hispanic: | 6 |
Percent Asian: | 1 |
Percent Native American: | 3 |
Percent Remainder Of Multiracial: | 2 |
Population: | 203,373 |
Population Year: | 2020 |
North Carolina's 25th Senate district is one of 50 districts in the North Carolina Senate. It has been represented by Republican Amy Galey since 2023.[1] [2]
Since 2023, the district has included all of Alamance County, as well as part of Randolph County. The district overlaps with the 54th, 63rd, 64th, 70th, and 78th state house districts.
Senator | Party | Dates | Notes | Counties | ||||
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align=left | David Hoyle | Democratic | nowrap | January 1, 1993 – January 1, 2003 | Redistricted to the 43rd district. | 1993–2003 Parts of Gaston, Lincoln, and Cleveland counties.[3] | ||
align=left | Bill Purcell | Democratic | nowrap | January 1, 2003 – January 1, 2013 | Redistricted from the 17th district. Retired. | 2003–2013 All of Stanly, Anson, Richmond, and Scotland counties.[4] [5] | ||
align=left | Gene McLaurin | Democratic | nowrap | January 1, 2013 – January 1, 2015 | Lost re-election. | 2013–2019 All of Stanly, Anson, Richmond, and Scotland counties. Part of Rowan County.[6] | ||
Tom McInnis | Republican | January 1, 2015 – January 1, 2023 | Redistricted to the 21st district. | |||||
2019–2023 All of Anson, Richmond, Moore, and Scotland counties.[7] [8] | ||||||||
align=left | Amy Galey | Republican | nowrap | January 1, 2023 – Present | Redistricted from the 24th district. | 2023–Present All of Alamance County. Part of Randolph County.[9] |