Find Your Legislators
All residents of North Carolina are represented in the United States Senate by both Senators Tedd Budd and Thom Tillis. Representation in the NC House, the NC Senate, and the US House is determined by district. Each resident of the state has one representative in each of those legislative bodies, determined by the district in which their residence falls. Detailed district plan information, including maps and reports, can be found via the NCGA redistricting page.
By Address
Results* for
US House
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*Results reflect the address point location returned by a commercial geocoding service, as depicted on the adjacent map.
By Address
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By District
If you know the particular district you are interested in, you can find who represents that district directly by selecting it from one of the lists below.
By County
Choose one of the 100 counties from the list below to see the NC House and NC Senate members who represent it. Be aware that any one of the representatives listed may represent only a portion of the county, and not necessarily the portion you are interested in. You may also want to view the House Representation by County and Senate Representation by County listings.
By Voter Registration
Each county board of elections is responsible for determining district assignments for all registered voters in their county. They are very familiar with their local geography and are therefore a good source for identifying your representatives. The State Board of Elections maintains contact information for all 100 county boards of election in North Carolina. If you are a registered voter, you can access your registration information, including district assignments, by using the State Board of Elections' Voter Lookup tool. Note, however, that when an upcoming election will be held using new districts, the voter lookup tool will return those new districts, rather than the districts under which you are currently represented.