US Senator Kay Hagan

US Senator Kay Hagan

For more than a decade, Senator Kay R. Hagan has worked for the people of North Carolina as a champion for working families, quality education, sound fiscal policy, and a clean environment. She and her husband, Chip Hagan, have lived in Greensboro for more than 30 years and raised their three children there: Jeanette, Tilden, and Carrie. In 2008, Senator Hagan was elected to the U.S. Senate by North Carolinians wanting active, effective leaders who will work tirelessly on the…

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NCDP Chairman David Young

NCDP Chairman David Young

David Young knows how to win elections, and he understands the importance of building strong local party organizations. His goal for the North Carolina Democratic Party is to continue the momentum of our 2006 and 2008 victories by bringing our elected officials, party leaders, and activists together to forge a partnership that is energized and engaged for electoral success.

Contact Via Email: dyoung@ncdemocraticparty.org

NCDP First Vice Chair Stella Adams

NCDP First Vice Chair Stella Adams

Stella Adams has shown a life-long commitment to the Party and to the core democratic values of equal opportunity, equal representation and equal rights for all Americans.

Contact Via Email: sadams@ncdemocraticparty.org

NCDP Second Vice Chair Delmas Parker

NCDP Second Vice Chair Delmas Parker

Delmas Parker, Second Vice Chair, has served at every level of politics in the Party, from the precinct level to the leadership of the State Party.

Contact Via Email: dparker@ncdemocraticparty.org

Congressman Brad Miller

Congressman Brad Miller

Brad Miller is North Carolina's first elected representative to the 13th and newest Congressional District, which stretches from the state capitol of Raleigh, along the Virginia border counties, to Greensboro's Piedmont Triad Region.

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Congressman Mel Watt

Congressman Mel Watt

Mel was elected in 1992 to the U.S. House of Representatives from North Carolina's 12th Congressional District and became one of only two African American members elected to Congress from North Carolina in the 20th century. He is a member of the House Financial Services Committee, on which he is the Chairman of the Domestic Monetary Policy and Technology and serves on the Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit Subcommittee and the International Monetary Policy and Trade Subcommittee. Mel is also…

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Congressman Heath Shuler

Congressman Heath Shuler

A native of Swain County and a current resident of Haywood County, Heath Shuler was first elected to represent North Carolina’s 11th Congressional District in November 2006. The 11th District is comprised of the 15 westernmost counties in North Carolina: Buncombe, Clay, Cherokee, Graham, Haywood, Henderson, Jackson, Macon, Madison, McDowell, Polk, Rutherford, Swain, Transylvania, and Yancey. } }

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Congressman Larry Kissell

Congressman Larry Kissell

Congressman Larry Kissell is a member Of the House Armed Services Committee where he serves on the Readiness and Land and Air subcommittees. He also serves on the House Agriculture Committee where he is a member of the subcommittees on Conservation, Credit, Energy, and Research; General Farms Commodities and Risk Management, and Specialty Crops, Rural Development and Foreign Agriculture.

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Congressman Mike McIntyre

Congressman Mike McIntyre

Mike McIntyre was first elected to represent North Carolina's Seventh Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives in 1996. He is now serving in his 7th term.

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NCDP Third Vice Chair Tony McEwen

NCDP Third Vice Chair Tony McEwen

Tony McEwen, our 3rd Vice Chairman, has worked on behalf of the Democratic Party across North Carolina and the Democratic political spectrum.

Contact Via Email: tmcewen@ncdemocraticparty.org

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