1963/65 session laws – Ch.1 Sec.1

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CHAPTER 1 AN ACT TO ESTABLISH THE SENATORIAL DISTRICTS OF THE STATE AND TO MAKE THE APPORTIONMENT OF MEMBERS OF THE SENATE. The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact:

G. S. 120-1 is hereby amended to read as follows: 120-1. Senators. Until another redistricting of the State and reapportionment of Senators among the respective districts so established shall be made in accordance with the Constitution and laws of North Carolina, the fifty members of the Senate shall be elected from districts constituted as follows: First DistrictGates, Chowan, Perquimans, Pasquotank, Camden and Currituck shall elect one Senator. Second DistrictWashington, Tyrrell, Dare, Beaufort and Hyde shall elect one Senator. Third DistrictNorthampton, Hertford and Bertie shall elect one Senator. Fourth DistrictOnslow shall elect one Senator. Fifth DistrictLenoir, Craven, Pamlico, Jones, and Carteret shall elect two Senators. Sixth DistrictPitt and Greene shall elect one Senator. Seventh DistrictEdgecombe and Martin shall elect one Senator. Eighth DistrictWarren and Halifax shall elect one Senator. Ninth DistrictBladen, Columbus and Brunswick shall elect one Senator. Tenth DistrictSampson, Duplin, Pender and New Hanover shall elect two Senators. Eleventh DistrictWayne shall elect one Senator. Twelfth DistrictNash, Wilson and Johnston shall elect two Senators. Thirteenth DistrictGranville, Vance and Franklin shall elect one Senator. Fourteenth DistrictRobeson shall elect one Senator. Fifteenth DistrictCumberland shall elect one Senator. Sixteenth DistrictChatham and Wake shall elect two Senators. Seventeenth DistrictPerson, Orange and Durham shall elect two Senators. Eighteenth DistrictRandolph, Moore, Lee, Harnett and Hoke shall elect two Senators. Nineteenth DistrictAlamance shall elect one Senator. Twentieth DistrictRockingham and Caswell shall elect one Senator. Twenty-first DistrictGuilford shall elect two Senators. Twenty-second DistrictDavidson, Montgomery, Richmond and Scotland shall elect two Senators. Twenty-third DistrictForsyth shall elect two Senators. Twenty-fourth DistrictCabarrus, Stanly, Union and Anson shal] elect two Senators. Twenty-fifth DistrictMecklenburg shall elect three Senators. Twenty-sixth DistrictRowan shall elect one Senator. Twenty-seventh DistrictIredell and Davie shall elect one Senator. Twenty-eighth DistrictAshe, Alleghany, Surry and Stokes shall elect one Senator. Twenty-ninth DistrictWatauga, Wilkes, Yadkin and Avery shall elect one Senator. Thirtieth DistrictGaston shall elect one Senator. Thirty-first DistrictCleveland, Catawba, Alexander and Lincoln shall elect two Senators. Thirty-second DistrictBurke and Caldwell shall elect one Senator. Thirty-third DistrictHenderson, Rutherford and Polk shall elect one Senator. Thirty-fourth DistrictMadison, Yancey, Mitchell, and McDowell shall elect one Senator. Thirty-fifth DistrictHaywood, Buncombe and Transylvania shall elect two Senators. Thirty-sixth DistrictCherokee, Graham, Clay, Swain, Jackson and Macon shall elect one Senator.

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