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| The First Session of this General Assembly met from January 27th to July 21st in 1999. The dates of the Second Session are not currently known to this Author. An Extra Session was convened from December 15th to December 16th in 1999. | |||
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(Beaufort) |
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Ronald Lynwood Smith (Carteret) |
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(Northampton) |
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(Martin) |
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(Pitt) |
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(Duplin) |
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(Wayne) |
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(Sampson) |
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Dewey Lewis Hill (Columbus) |
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(Scotland) |
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Theodore James Kinney |
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Amelia A.H. Morris |
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Albert Leslie Cox, Jr. (Lee) |
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(Johnston) |
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Gordon Philip Allen (Person) |
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Henry McKinley Michaux, Jr. George W. Miller, Jr. (2) |
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Verla Clemens Insko (Orange) |
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Worthy B. Teague, Jr. (Alamance), Edward Nelson Cole (Rockingham) |
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(Randolph) |
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(Richmond) |
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(Montgomery) |
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William S. Hiatt (Surry), William Eugene Wilson (Watauga) |
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George Milton Holmes (Yadkin) |
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Joe Leonard Kiser (Lincoln) |
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Gregory James Thompson (Mitchell) |
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Andrew Thomas Dedmon (Cleveland), William James Horn (Cleveland) |
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Martin Luther Nesbitt, Jr., Wilma Money Sherrill |
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Liston Bryan Ramsey (Madison) |
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(Transylvania) |
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(Wilson) |
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(Edgecombe) |
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(Granville) |
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(Craven) |
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(Stanly) |
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(Chowan) |
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(Robeson) |
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Margaret A. Jeffus |
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(Bladen) |
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| *James Boyce Black was elected Speaker of the House of Representatives. Denise Gale Weeks was Clerk. | |||
| (1) Thomas C. Hardaway resigned his seat on January 15, 2000, reason not known. John D. Hall was appointed on February 4, 2000 to replace him. | |||
| (2) George W. Miller, Jr. resigned his seat on ?, reason not known. | |||
| (3) James C. Carpenter resigned his seat on May 3, 2000, reason not known. Thomas Roger West was appointed on May 5, 2000 to replace him. | |||
| (4) Charles Batchellor Neely, Jr. resigned his seat on on April 7, 1999, reason not known. James Arthur Pope was appointed on April 13, 1999 to replace him. | |||
| (5) Jane Hurley Mosley died on September 28, 1999. Jennifer Weiss was appointed on November 29, 1999 to replace her. | |||
| (6) Richard Lee Moore resigned his seat on May 7, 2000, reason not known. Len Sossamon was appointed on May 17, 2000 to replace him. | |||
| (7) Jerry Braswell resigned his seat on February 11, 2000, reason not known. Jimme Edward Ford was appointed on March 21, 2000 to replace him. | |||
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