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The North Carolina General Assembly (NCGA) is made of two bodies or houses; the Senate, which has 50 members; and the House of Representatives, which consists of 120 members. Help - Structure of the North Carolina General Assembly ncleg.gov Help Topic ncleg.gov Help Topic
Both chambers are currently controlled by the Republican Party, but they only hold veto power in the Senate, holding 1 seat shy of a supermajority in the House of Representatives.
Democratic congressman Jeff Jackson defeated Republican and fellow congressman Dan Bishop in the contest to succeed Democratic incumbent Josh Stein, who did not seek re-election in order to run for governor. Republicans have not won a North Carolina attorney general election since 1896.
Current members Current U.S. representatives from North Carolina DistrictMember (Residence)Incumbent since 1st Don Davis (Snow Hill) January 3, 2023 2nd Deborah Ross (Raleigh) January 3, 2021 3rd Greg Murphy (Greenville) September 17, 201911 more rows

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