North Carolina General Assembly of 2009–10 explained

149th North Carolina General Assembly 2009–10
Term:2009–10
Website:House Senate
Membership1:50 senators
Chamber1 Leader1 Type:President pro tempore
Chamber1 Leader1:Marc Basnight (Dem)
Chamber1 Leader2 Type:Majority Leader
Chamber1 Leader2:Tony Rand (Dem)
Jan. 2009 – Nov. 2009,
Martin Nesbitt (Dem)
Nov. 2009 – Jan. 2011
Chamber1 Leader3 Type:Minority Leader
Chamber1 Leader3:Phil Berger (Rep)
Membership2:120 representatives
Control2:Democratic Party
Chamber2 Leader1 Type:Speaker
Chamber2 Leader1:Joe Hackney (Dem)
Chamber2 Leader2 Type:Majority Leader
Chamber2 Leader2:L. Hugh Holliman (Dem)
Chamber2 Leader3 Type:Minority Leader
Chamber2 Leader3:Paul Stam (Rep)

The North Carolina General Assembly 2009–10 was the 149th North Carolina General Assembly. The 50 members of the North Carolina Senate and 120 members of the North Carolina House of Representatives were elected on November 6, 2008. It first convened in January 2009.[1] [2]

State House of Representatives

The North Carolina state House of Representatives, during the 2009–10 session, consisted of 120 members—68 Democrats and 52 Republicans.

Leaders

Members

State Senate

The state Senate, during the 2009–10 session, consisted of 30 Democrats and 20 Republicans.

Leaders

Members

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2009-2010 North Carolina House Documents. NC Legislature. October 1, 2019.
  2. Web site: 2009-2010 North Carolina Senate Documents. NC Legislature. October 1, 2019.
  3. http://projects.newsobserver.com/under_the_dome/dickson_will_take_rands_seat News & Observer: Dickson will take Rand's seat