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North Carolina General Assembly of 2009–10
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The North Carolina General Assembly 2009–10 was the 149th North Carolina General Assembly. The 50 members of the North Carolina Senate and 120 members of the North Carolina House of Representatives were elected on November 6, 2008. It first convened in January 2009.[1][2]
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149th North Carolina General Assembly 2009–10 | |||||
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![]() North Carolina Legislative Building | |||||
Overview | |||||
Legislative body | North Carolina General Assembly | ||||
Jurisdiction | North Carolina, United States | ||||
Meeting place | State Legislative Building in Raleigh | ||||
Term | 2009–10 | ||||
Website | House Senate | ||||
North Carolina Senate | |||||
Members | 50 senators | ||||
President pro tempore | Marc Basnight (Dem) | ||||
Majority Leader | Tony Rand (Dem) Jan. 2009 – Nov. 2009, Martin Nesbitt (Dem) Nov. 2009 – Jan. 2011 | ||||
Minority Leader | Phil Berger (Rep) | ||||
Party control | Democratic Party | ||||
North Carolina House of Representatives | |||||
Members | 120 representatives | ||||
Speaker | Joe Hackney (Dem) | ||||
Majority Leader | L. Hugh Holliman (Dem) | ||||
Minority Leader | Paul Stam (Rep) | ||||
Party control | Democratic Party |
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