North Carolina's 37th House district
American legislative district
North Carolina's 37th House district is one of 120 districts in the North Carolina House of Representatives. It has been represented by Republican Erin Paré since 2021.[1]
Geography
Since 2003, the district has included part of southern Wake County. The district overlaps with the 15th and 17th Senate districts.
District officeholders since 1973
Multi-member district
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Party
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Dates
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Representative
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Party
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Dates
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Counties
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Robert Quincy Beard
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Republican
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January 1, 1973 – January 1, 1975
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Redistricted from the 40th district.
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G. Hunter Warlick
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Republican
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January 1, 1973 – January 1, 1975
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Redistricted from the 40th district.
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1973–1983 All of Catawba County.[2]
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Frances Ellen Setzer
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Democratic
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January 1, 1975 – January 1, 1979
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Cass Ballenger
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Republican
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January 1, 1975 – January 1, 1977
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Retired to run for State Senate.
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Julius Reid Poovey
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Republican
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January 1, 1977 – January 1, 1983
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Redistricted to the 45th district.
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Carl William Rullman
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Republican
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January 1, 1979 – January 1, 1981
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Austin Allran
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Republican
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January 1, 1981 – January 1, 1983
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Redistricted to the 45th district.
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James Erwin Lambeth Jr.
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Democratic
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January 1, 1983 – January 1, 1985
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John Wesley Varner
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Democratic
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January 1, 1983 – January 1, 1985
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Betsy Lane Cochrane
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Republican
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January 1, 1983 – January 1, 1989
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Redistricted from the 30th district. Retired to run for State Senate.
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1983–1993 All of Davidson and Davie counties. Part of Iredell County.[3]
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Charles Lemuel Cromer
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Republican
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January 1, 1985 – January 1, 1991
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Joe H. Hege Jr
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Republican
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January 1, 1985 – January 1, 1993
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Redistricted to the single-member district.
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Julia Craven Howard
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Republican
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January 1, 1989 – January 1, 1993
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Redistricted to the 74th district.
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Jerry Dockham
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Republican
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January 1, 1991 – January 1, 1993
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Redistricted to the 94th district.
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Single-member district
Representative
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Party
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Dates
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Notes
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Counties
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Paul Reeves McCrary
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Democratic
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January 1, 1993 – January 1, 2001
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Retired.
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1993–2003 Part of Davidson County.[4]
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Hugh Holliman
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Democratic
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January 1, 2001 – January 1, 2003
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Redistricted to the 81st district.
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Paul Stam
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Republican
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January 1, 2003 – January 1, 2017
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Retired.
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2003–Present Part of Wake County.[5][6][7][8][9][10]
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Linda Hunt Williams
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Republican
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January 1, 2017 – August 31, 2018
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Resigned.
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Vacant
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August 31, 2018 – September 21, 2018
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John Adcock
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Republican
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September 21, 2018 – January 1, 2019
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Appointed to finish Williams' term. Lost re-election.
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Sydney Batch
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Democratic
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January 1, 2019 – January 1, 2021
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Lost re-election.
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Erin Paré
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Republican
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January 1, 2021 – Present
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Election results
2022
2020
2018
2016
2014
2012
2010
2008
2006
2004
2002
2000
References
- ^ "State House District 37, NC". Census Reporter. Retrieved August 9, 2022.
- ^ J. D. Lewis (2014). "North Carolina State House of Representatives Districts Map - 1973 to 1982". Retrieved August 9, 2022.
- ^ J. D. Lewis (2014). "North Carolina State House of Representatives Districts Map - 1985 to 1992". Retrieved August 9, 2022.
- ^ "1992 House Base Plan 5" (PDF). North Carolina General Assembly. Retrieved August 9, 2022.
- ^ "Interim House Redistricting Plan For N.C. 2002 Election" (PDF). North Carolina General Assembly. Retrieved August 9, 2022.
- ^ "House Redistricting Plan" (PDF). North Carolina General Assembly. Retrieved August 9, 2022.
- ^ "Lewis-Dollar-Dockham 4" (PDF). North Carolina General Assembly. Retrieved August 9, 2022.
- ^ "2018 House Election Districts" (PDF). North Carolina General Assembly. Retrieved August 9, 2022.
- ^ "HB 1020, 2nd Edition - 2019 House Remedial Map" (PDF). North Carolina General Assembly. Retrieved August 9, 2022.
- ^ "S.L. 2022-4 House" (PDF). North Carolina General Assembly. Retrieved August 9, 2022.
- ^ [1]North Carolina State Board of Elections.
- ^ [2] North Carolina State Board of Elections.
- ^ [3]North Carolina State Board of Elections.
- ^ [4]North Carolina State Board of Elections.
- ^ [5] North Carolina State Board of Elections.
- ^ [6] North Carolina State Board of Elections.
- ^ [7] North Carolina State Board of Elections.
- ^ [8] North Carolina State Board of Elections.
- ^ [9] North Carolina State Board of Elections.
- ^ [10] North Carolina State Board of Elections.
- ^ [11] North Carolina State Board of Elections.
- ^ [12] North Carolina State Board of Elections.
- ^ [13] North Carolina State Board of Elections.
- ^ [14] North Carolina State Board of Elections.
- ^ "NC State House 037 - R Primary". Our Campaigns. Retrieved August 9, 2022.
- ^ "NC State House 037". Our Campaigns. Retrieved August 9, 2022.
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