| Office | District | Status |
| N.C. Representative | N.C. House 26 | Incumbent |
| Party | In Office Since | Term Ends |
| Republican | 1989 (Senate) | 2009 |
| Level of Government | ||
| N.C. House | ||
| Date of Birth | Birthplace | Now Lives In |
| December 3, 1940 | Newton Grove, NC | Smithfield, NC |
Synopsis | |
Endorsements |
National Rifle Association, N.C. Homebuilders Association |
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Marital Status
Married
Spouse
Helen
Children
daughters, Kelly Daughtry and Dana Riley
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| Attorney Small-business owner |
| Bachelor’s degree in political science Wake Forest University Graduated: 1962 |
Law Wake Forest University Graduated: 1965 |
| Years of service: 1966-70 |
Branch: Air force |
Name one way you would change government.
I would make the rules such that it would be impossible, procedurally, to have just a few people running the General Assembly.
What is the most pressing problem affecting the function of district court?