FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
North Carolina send representatives to the United States Congress to make laws for our country. All state elect U.S. Senators who represent all the people of the state. North Carolina also elects members to the U.S. House of Representatives. The number of representatives from a state is based on the state's population. North Carolina sends 12 representatives in Congress.
U.S. Senators: 2; serve 6-year terms
U.S. Representatives: 12; serve 2-year terms
North Carolina Congressional Delegation - 109th Congress
| United States Senate | |
|---|---|
| Elizabeth Dole (R) US Senate Washington, DC 20510 202.224.6342 |
Richard Burr (R) Senate Dirksen Office Building #40C Washington, DC 20510 202.225.2071 |
| United States House of Representatives: Washington, DC 20515 | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| District 1 | G.K. Butterfield (D) 413 Cannon House Bldg. 202.225.3101 |
District 7 | Mike McIntyre (D) 2437 Rayburn Bldg. 202.225.2731 |
| District 2 | Bob Etheridge (D) 1533 Longworth Bldg. 202.225.4531 |
District 8 | Robin Hayes (R) 130 Cannon House Bldg. 202.225.3715 |
| District 3 | Walter Jones, Jr. (R) 422 Cannon House Bldg. 202.225.3415 |
District 9 | Sue Myrick 230 Cannon House Bldg. 202.225.1976 |
| District 4 | David Price (D) 162 Rayburn Bldg. 202.225.1784 |
District 10 | Patrick McHenry (R) 224 Cannon House Bldg. 202.225.2576 |
| District 5 | Virginia Foxx (R) 503 Cannon House Bldg. 202.225.2071 |
District 11 | Charles H. Taylor 231 Cannon House Bldg. 202.225.6401 |
| District 6 | Howard Coble 2468 Rayburn Bldg. 202.225.2071 |
District 12 | Melvin Watt 2236 Rayburn Bldg. 202.225.6401 |
| District 7 | Brad Miller 1722 Longworth Bldg. 202.225.3032 |
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