North Carolina
NC
"To Be Rather Than to Seem"
State Motto
Basic Information
Congressional Representation
All states have 2 senators
Based on population
North Carolina's Congressional Delegation
2U.S. Senators
Thom Tillis
Age: 65
Senior Senator • Class 2
In office since: Jan 3, 2015
Next election: 2027
Ted Budd
Age: 54
Junior Senator • Class 3
In office since: Jan 3, 2023
Next election: 2029
14U.S. Representatives
Don Davis
Age: 52
District 1
In office since: Jan 3, 2023
Deborah Ross
Age: 62
District 2
In office since: Jan 3, 2021
Greg Murphy
Age: 62
District 3
In office since: Sep 17, 2019
Valerie Foushee
Age: 72
District 4
In office since: Jan 3, 2023
Tim Moore
Age: 55
District 5
In office since: Jan 3, 2025
Addison McDowell
Age: 26
District 6
In office since: Jan 3, 2025
David Rouzer
Age: 54
District 7
In office since: Jan 3, 2015
Dan Bishop
Age: 60
District 8
In office since: Jan 3, 2025
Richard Hudson
Age: 56
District 9
In office since: Jan 3, 2013
Patrick McHenry
Age: 50
District 10
In office since: Jan 3, 2005
Chuck Edwards
Age: 63
District 11
In office since: Jan 3, 2023
Alma Adams
Age: 79
District 12
In office since: Nov 4, 2014
Brad Knott
Age: 42
District 13
In office since: Jan 3, 2025
Jeff Jackson
Age: 42
District 14
In office since: Jan 3, 2025
Delegation Party Breakdown
Congressional Districts
Interactive map showing all 14 congressional districts in North Carolina. Click on any district to see details.
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Congressional Districts for North Carolina (119th Congress, 2025-2027) | Data: U.S. Census Bureau | Click districts for details
Why This Matters: Project 535
North Carolina has 16 members of Congress who are part of the 535 total members (100 senators + 435 representatives) that Project 535 aims to replace with servant leaders.
Every single one of these 16 positions represents an opportunity for a servant leader to step forward and serve the people of North Carolina with integrity, transparency, and accountability.