Districts by Incumbent Party Affiliation

NC House
NC Senate
Congressional
Biennium
2025-2026
2023-2024
2021-2022
2019-2020
2017-2018
2015-2016
2013-2014
2011-2012
2009-2010
2007-2008
2005-2006
2003-2004
Seat held by:
Democrat
Republican
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
Default
Satellite
Streets
SeatsBiennium010203040506070802003-20042005-20062007-20082009-20102011-20122013-20142015-20162017-20182019-20202021-20222023-20242025-2026
120 seats total
SeatsBiennium0102030402003-20042005-20062007-20082009-20102011-20122013-20142015-20162017-20182019-20202021-20222023-20242025-2026
50 seats total
SeatsBiennium02468102003-20042005-20062007-20082009-20102011-20122013-20142015-20162017-20182019-20202021-20222023-20242025-2026
14 seats total (13 prior to the 2023-2024 biennium)
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Note that elected officials may change political party affiliation while in office. The maps and charts depict political party affiliation at the time of election, with the exception of Bert Jones, elected in 2010 to NC House District 65, and Tricia Cotham, elected in 2022 to NC House District 112. Representative Jones was elected unaffiliated, but subsequently changed affiliation to the Republican Party. Representative Cotham was elected as a Democrat, but subsequently changed affiliation to the Republican Party on April 5, 2023.