For the six-year term beginning January 2017:
Richard Burr (R-NC) senior senator
For the six-year term beginning January 2015:
Thom Tillis (R-NC) junior senator
*For updates see the related US Senate link below
In the Senate;
North Carolina Richard Burr R
North Carolina Kay Hagan D
In the House by district;
1 Butterfield, G.K. D
2 Ellmers, Renee R
3 Jones, Walter B. R
4 Price, David D
5 Foxx, Virginia R
6 Coble, Howard R
7 McIntyre, Mike D
8 Kissell, Larry D
9 Myrick, Sue R
10 McHenry, Patrick T. R
11 Shuler, Heath D
12 Watt, Mel D
13 Miller, Brad D
Richard Burr (R) and Thom Tillis (R) are the U.S. Senators representing North Carolina. Burr's next election will be in 2022. Tillis' next election will be in 2020.
Based on the 2010 Census, there are 13 members of the U.S. House of Representatives from North Carolina. As of 2017 they are 1st district G. K. Butterfield (D); 2nd district George Holding (R); 3rd district Walter B. Jones, Jr. (R); 4th district David Price (D); 5th district Virginia Foxx (R); 6th district Mark Walker (R); 7th district David Rouzer (R); 8th district Richard Hudson (R); 9th district Robert Pittenger (R); 10th district Patrick McHenry (R); 11th district Mark Meadows (R); 12th district Alma Adams (D); and 13th district Ted Budd (R).
Kay Hagan and Richard Burr
Richard Burr is up for re-election in the fall of 2010
Kay Hagan is up for re-election in the fall of 2012
There are 50 State Senators in the North Carolina General Assembly.
As of October 2010, Kay Hagen and Richard Burr.
Richard Burr has been a Republican senator since 2005. Thom Tillis has been a Republican senator since 2015.
Richard Burr and Kay Hagan.
Burr and Hagan.
Two. Each state has two.
All states in America have senators. Each state has 2 senators that represent the citizens of North Carolina in the United States Senate.
Fifty.
Richard Burr & Kay Hagan are the current senators for North Carolina
North Dakota's Senate has 47 State Senators.
Elizabeth Dole and Richard Burr
EVERY state has exactly twosenators.
Richard Burr (R) and Kay Hagan (D)
Kay R. Hagan(D) and Richard Burr (R) are the State's senators in the U.S. Senate.Your question confuses a few terms. Representatives would serve in the House, not the Senate. North Carolina has two U.S. Senators (mentioned above), but also has 50 State Senators who serve in the North Carolina Senate.
At the federal level they are Richard Burr (R), and Kay Hagen (D).
Every state sends 2 senators to Washington, DC. Therefore NC sends 2 senators.
North Carolina history takes you back a long time ago and it is the north carolina and it is a state
North Carolina.