David Munday
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David Munday was a Democratic candidate for District 88 of the North Carolina House of Representatives. The primary election was on May 4, 2010, and the general election was on November 2, 2010.
Elections
Munday was defeated in the November 2, 2010, general election. His opponent in the November 2 general election was Mark Hollo (R).
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Current members of the North Carolina House of Representatives
Leadership
Speaker of the House:Destin Hall
Majority Leader:Brenden Jones
Minority Leader:Robert Reives
Representatives
District 1
Ed Goodwin (R)
District 2
Ray Jeffers (D)
District 3
Steve Tyson (R)
District 4
James Dixon (R)
District 5
Bill Ward (R)
District 6
Joe Pike (R)
District 7
Matthew Winslow (R)
District 8
Gloristine Brown (D)
District 9
Timothy Reeder (R)
District 10
John Bell (R)
District 11
Allison Dahle (D)
District 12
Chris Humphrey (R)
District 13
Celeste Cairns (R)
District 14
Wyatt Gable (R)
District 15
Phillip Shepard (R)
District 16
Carson Smith (R)
District 17
Frank Iler (R)
District 18
Deb Butler (D)
District 19
Charles Miller (R)
District 20
Ted Davis (R)
District 21
Ya Liu (D)
District 22
William Brisson (R)
District 23
District 24
Dante Pittman (D)
District 25
Allen Chesser (R)
District 26
Donna White (R)
District 27
Rodney Pierce (D)
District 28
Larry Strickland (R)
District 29
Vernetta Alston (D)
District 30
Marcia Morey (D)
District 31
Zack Hawkins (D)
District 32
Bryan Cohn (D)
District 33
District 34
Tim Longest (D)
District 35
Mike Schietzelt (R)
District 36
Julie von Haefen (D)
District 37
Erin Paré (R)
District 38
Abraham Jones (D)
District 39
James Roberson (D)
District 40
Vacant
District 41
Maria Cervania (D)
District 42
Mike Colvin (D)
District 43
Diane Wheatley (R)
District 44
Charles Smith (D)
District 45
Frances Jackson (D)
District 46
Brenden Jones (R)
District 47
Jarrod Lowery (R)
District 48
Garland Pierce (D)
District 49
Cynthia Ball (D)
District 50
Renée Price (D)
District 51
John Sauls (R)
District 52
Ben Moss (R)
District 53
Howard Penny (R)
District 54
Robert Reives (D)
District 55
Mark Brody (R)
District 56
Allen Buansi (D)
District 57
Tracy Clark (D)
District 58
Amos Quick (D)
District 59
Alan Branson (R)
District 60
Cecil Brockman (D)
District 61
Mary Harrison (D)
District 62
John Blust (R)
District 63
Stephen Ross (R)
District 64
Dennis Riddell (R)
District 65
A. Reece Pyrtle (R)
District 66
Sarah Crawford (D)
District 67
Cody Huneycutt (R)
District 68
David Willis (R)
District 69
Dean Arp (R)
District 70
Brian Biggs (R)
District 71
Kanika Brown (D)
District 72
Amber Baker (D)
District 73
Jonathan Almond (R)
District 74
Jeff Zenger (R)
District 75
Donny Lambeth (R)
District 76
Harry Warren (R)
District 77
Julia Howard (R)
District 78
Neal Jackson (R)
District 79
Keith Kidwell (R)
District 80
Sam Watford (R)
District 81
Larry Potts (R)
District 82
Brian Echevarria (R)
District 83
Grant Campbell (R)
District 84
Jeffrey McNeely (R)
District 85
Dudley Greene (R)
District 86
Hugh Blackwell (R)
District 87
Destin Hall (R)
District 88
Mary Belk (D)
District 89
Mitchell Setzer (R)
District 90
Sarah Stevens (R)
District 91
Kyle Hall (R)
District 92
Terry Brown (D)
District 93
Ray Pickett (R)
District 94
Blair Eddins (R)
District 95
Todd Carver (R)
District 96
Jay Adams (R)
District 97
Heather Rhyne (R)
District 98
District 99
Nasif Majeed (D)
District 100
Julia Greenfield (D)
District 101
Carolyn Logan (D)
District 102
Becky Carney (D)
District 103
Laura Budd (D)
District 104
Brandon Lofton (D)
District 105
Tricia Cotham (R)
District 106
Carla Cunningham (D)
District 107
Aisha Dew (D)
District 108
John Torbett (R)
District 109
Donnie Loftis (R)
District 110
Kelly Hastings (R)
District 111
Paul Scott (R)
District 112
Jordan Lopez (D)
District 113
Jake Johnson (R)
District 114
Eric Ager (D)
District 115
Lindsey Prather (D)
District 116
Brian Turner (D)
District 117
Jennifer Balkcom (R)
District 118
Mark Pless (R)
District 119
Mike Clampitt (R)
District 120
Karl Gillespie (R)
Republican Party (71)
Democratic Party (48)
Vacancies (1)