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Carolyn H. Justice

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American politician from North Carolina
This article is about the North Carolina Representative from the 16th district. For the North Carolina Representative from the 117th district, seeCarolyn K. Justus.
Carolyn Justice
Member of theNorth Carolina House of Representatives
from the16th district
In office
January 1, 2003 – January 1, 2013
Preceded byConstituency established
Succeeded byChris Millis
Personal details
BornCarolyn Hewitt
(1946-05-13)May 13, 1946 (age 79)
Political partyRepublican
SpouseBill
Children2
ResidenceHampstead, North Carolina
Occupationproperty manager

Carolyn Hewitt Justice is a formerRepublican member of theNorth Carolina House of Representatives who represented the 16th district, which includes constituents inNew Hanover andPender counties. A property manager fromHampstead, North Carolina, Justice was first elected in 2002 and served five terms in the State House of Representatives, from 2003 to 2012.[1] She did not run for reelection in 2012, and the seat is currently held by Rep.Chris Millis.

In her final term, Justice was chairman of the Appropriations Subcommittee on Natural and Economic Resources, and the Environment and Natural Resources Committee. She was also a member of the following committees: Appropriations; Election Law and Campaign Finance Reform; Ethics; and Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House.

In January 2014, she announced her intention to run for the vice-chairmanship of theNorth Carolina Republican Party. As of 2023[update], she is the Senior Advisor for the North Carolina Teenage Republicans.[2]

Committee assignments

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Source for assignments[3]

2011-2012 session

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  • Appropriations
  • Appropriations - Natural and Economic Resources (Chair)
  • Commerce and Job Development (Vice Chair)
  • Alcoholic Beverage Control
  • Elections
  • Government

2009-2010 session

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  • Appropriations
  • Appropriations - Natural and Economic Resources
  • Election Law and Campaign Finance Reform
  • Environment and Natural Resources
  • Ethics
  • Marine Resources and Aquaculture
  • Pender/New Hanover Redistricting
  • Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House
  • Water Resources and Infrastructure

Electoral history

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2010

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North Carolina House of Representatives 16th district general election, 2010[4]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanCarolyn Justice (incumbent)21,63069.89%
DemocraticFranklin (F. D.) Rivenbark9,32030.11%
Total votes30,950100%
Republicanhold

2008

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North Carolina House of Representatives 16th district general election, 2008[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanCarolyn Justice (incumbent)33,154100%
Total votes33,154100%
Republicanhold

2006

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North Carolina House of Representatives 16th district general election, 2006[6]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanCarolyn Justice (incumbent)14,918100%
Total votes14,918100%
Republicanhold

2004

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North Carolina House of Representatives 16th district Republican primary election, 2004[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanCarolyn Justice (incumbent)3,32660.68%
RepublicanRick Catlin2,15539.32%
Total votes5,481100%
North Carolina House of Representatives 16th district general election, 2004[8]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanCarolyn Justice (incumbent)25,427100%
Total votes25,427100%
Republicanhold

2002

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North Carolina House of Representatives 16th district Republican primary election, 2002[9]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanCarolyn Justice2,41273.65%
RepublicanDavid R. Greene Sr.86326.35%
Total votes3,275100%
North Carolina House of Representatives 16th district general election, 2002[10]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanCarolyn Justice11,33855.92%
DemocraticJack C. Barnes8,47641.81%
LibertarianRobert J. Smith4602.27%
Total votes20,274100%
Republicanwin (new seat)

References

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  1. ^North Carolina General Assembly
  2. ^"Executive Board".NC Teenage Republicans. Retrieved2023-08-08.
  3. ^"Carolyn Justice".Ballotpedia. RetrievedJuly 6, 2022.
  4. ^North Carolina State Board of Elections
  5. ^North Carolina State Board of Elections
  6. ^North Carolina State Board of Elections
  7. ^North Carolina State Board of Elections
  8. ^North Carolina State Board of Elections
  9. ^North Carolina State Board of Elections
  10. ^North Carolina State Board of Elections
North Carolina House of Representatives
Preceded by member of theNorth Carolina House of Representatives
from the16th district

2003-2013
Succeeded by
157th General Assembly (2025–2026)
Speaker of the House
Destin Hall (R)
Speakerpro tempore
Mitchell Setzer (R)
Majority Leader
Brenden Jones (R)
Minority Leader
Robert Reives (D)
  1. Ed Goodwin (R)
  2. Ray Jeffers (D)
  3. Steve Tyson (R)
  4. Jimmy Dixon (R)
  5. Bill Ward (R)
  6. Joe Pike (R)
  7. Matthew Winslow (R)
  8. Gloristine Brown (D)
  9. Timothy Reeder (R)
  10. John Bell (R)
  11. Allison Dahle (D)
  12. Chris Humphrey (R)
  13. Celeste Cairns (R)
  14. Wyatt Gable (R)
  15. Phil Shepard (R)
  16. Carson Smith (R)
  17. Frank Iler (R)
  18. Deb Butler (D)
  19. Charlie Miller (R)
  20. Ted Davis Jr. (R)
  21. Ya Liu (D)
  22. William Brisson (R)
  23. Shelly Willingham (D)
  24. Dante Pittman (D)
  25. Allen Chesser (R)
  26. Donna McDowell White (R)
  27. Rodney Pierce (D)
  28. Larry Strickland (R)
  29. Vernetta Alston (D)
  30. Marcia Morey (D)
  31. Zack Forde-Hawkins (D)
  32. Bryan Cohn (D)
  33. Monika Johnson-Hostler (D)
  34. Tim Longest (D)
  35. Mike Schietzelt (R)
  36. Julie von Haefen (D)
  37. Erin Paré (R)
  38. Abe Jones (D)
  39. James Roberson (D)
  40. Phil Rubin (D)
  41. Maria Cervania (D)
  42. Mike Colvin (D)
  43. Diane Wheatley (R)
  44. Charles Smith (D)
  45. Frances Jackson (D)
  46. Brenden Jones (R)
  47. John Lowery (R)
  48. Garland Pierce (D)
  49. Cynthia Ball (D)
  50. Renee Price (D)
  51. John Sauls (R)
  52. Ben Moss (R)
  53. Howard Penny Jr. (R)
  54. Robert Reives (D)
  55. Mark Brody (R)
  56. Allen Buansi (D)
  57. Tracy Clark (D)
  58. Amos Quick (D)
  59. Alan Branson (R)
  60. Cecil Brockman (D)
  61. Pricey Harrison (D)
  62. John Blust (R)
  63. Stephen Ross (R)
  64. Dennis Riddell (R)
  65. Reece Pyrtle (R)
  66. Sarah Crawford (D)
  67. Cody Huneycutt (R)
  68. David Willis (R)
  69. Dean Arp (R)
  70. Brian Biggs (R)
  71. Kanika Brown (D)
  72. Amber Baker (D)
  73. Jonathan Almond (R)
  74. Jeff Zenger (R)
  75. Donny Lambeth (R)
  76. Harry Warren (R)
  77. Julia Craven Howard (R)
  78. Neal Jackson (R)
  79. Keith Kidwell (R)
  80. Sam Watford (R)
  81. Larry Potts (R)
  82. Brian Echevarria (R)
  83. Grant Campbell (R)
  84. Jeffrey McNeely (R)
  85. Dudley Greene (R)
  86. Hugh Blackwell (R)
  87. Destin Hall (R)
  88. Mary Belk (D)
  89. Mitchell Setzer (R)
  90. Sarah Stevens (R)
  91. Kyle Hall (R)
  92. Terry Brown (D)
  93. Ray Pickett (R)
  94. Blair Eddins (R)
  95. Todd Carver (R)
  96. Jay Adams (R)
  97. Heather Rhyne (R)
  98. Beth Gardner Helfrich (D)
  99. Nasif Majeed (D)
  100. Julia Greenfield (D)
  101. Carolyn Logan (D)
  102. Becky Carney (D)
  103. Laura Budd (D)
  104. Brandon Lofton (D)
  105. Tricia Cotham (R)
  106. Carla Cunningham (D)
  107. Aisha Dew (D)
  108. John Torbett (R)
  109. Donnie Loftis (R)
  110. Kelly Hastings (R)
  111. Paul Scott (R)
  112. Jordan Lopez (D)
  113. Jake Johnson (R)
  114. Eric Ager (D)
  115. Lindsey Prather (D)
  116. Brian Turner (D)
  117. Jennifer Balkcom (R)
  118. Mark Pless (R)
  119. Mike Clampitt (R)
  120. Karl Gillespie (R)
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