State Sen. R.C. Soles Jr., the longest serving lawmaker, is considering not running again.
Soles is surrounded by controversy. His shooting of an intruder, and rumors and allegations about his relationships with young men have left the Senate fixture, a Democrat from Columbus County, thinking seriously about calling it quits, the Fayetteville Observer reports.
"I've certainly served in Raleigh a long time," he said. "If I never served another day, it's been a wonderful ride and rewarding, and I hope that I've done a few things that have been good and constructive."
There is quiet interest among Democrats for Soles' seat, should he chose not to run. Former state Rep. David Redwine of Brunswick County said recently he has been asked to seek the seat, but would not consider running if Soles is a candidate.
Republicans, who have been unable to unseat Soles despite serious attempts over the years, have been less reticent.
Bettie Fennell, a former newspaper reporter from Pender County, last month announced her plans to run again for the seat. The state Senate district includes Columbus, Brunswick and Pender counties.

