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                             NORTH CAROLINA

                      (Population 2000, 8,049,313)

                                SENATORS

    JESSE HELMS, Republican, of Raleigh, NC; born in Monroe, NC, October 
18, 1921; attended Wingate College and Wake Forest College; U.S. Navy, 
1942-45; former city editor, Raleigh Times; administrative assistant to 
U.S. Senator Willis Smith, 1951-53, and to U.S. Senator Alton Lennon, 
1953; executive director, North Carolina Bankers Association, 1953-60; 
executive vice president, WRAL-TV, 1960-72; member, Raleigh City 
Council, chairman of Law and Finance Committee, 1957-61; deacon and 
Sunday School teacher, Hayes Barton Baptist Church, Raleigh; received 
two Freedom Foundation awards; recipient of annual citizenship awards 
from the North Carolina American Legion and North Carolina V.F.W.; first 
lawmaker in history to address the United Nations General Assembly, 
2000; former trustee, Meredith College, Delaware Law School, Campbell 
University, and Wingate College; president, Raleigh Rotary Club, 1969-
70; 33rd degree Mason: Grand Orator, Grand Lodge of Masons of North 
Carolina, 1964-65, 1982, 1991; member, board of directors, North 
Carolina Cerebral Palsy Hospital, and Camp Willow Run, a youth camp for 
Christ at Littleton, NC; married Dorothy Jane Coble of Raleigh, October 
31, 1942; three children: Jane H. Knox, Nancy H. Stuart, and Charles; 
seven grandchildren; committees: ranking member, Committee on Foreign 
Relations; Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry; Rules and 
Administration; elected to the U.S. Senate on November 7, 1972; 
reelected to each succeeding Senate term.


                  Office Listings

                      htttp://www.senate.gov/~helms

403 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, DC        (202) 224-6342
 20510-3301............................................
  Administrative Assistant.--James W.C. Broughton.
  Legislative Director.--Joe Lanier.
  Personal Secretary.--Patricia H. Devine.
310 New Bern Avenue, Suite 122, Raleigh NC 27601.......   (919) 856-4630
  Staff Director.--Marilyn Darnell.
Post Office Building, P.O. Box 2944, Hickory, NC 28603.   (828) 322-5170
  Staff Director.--Josephine R. Murray.


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    JOHN EDWARDS, Democrat, of Raleigh, NC; born in Seneca, SC, on June 
10, 1953; education: graduated from North Moore High School, Robbins, 
NC, 1971; B.S., North Carolina State University, 1974; J.D., University 
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1977; employment: attorney; religion: 
Methodist; married: Elizabeth; children: Kate, Emma Claire and Jack; 
committees: Commerce, Science and Transportation; Health, Education, 
Labor and Pensions; Judiciary; Small Business and Entrepreneurship; 
Select Committee on Intelligence; elected to the U.S. Senate on November 
3, 1998.

                  Office Listings

      http://www.senate.gov/~edwards    senator@edwards.senate.gov

225 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, DC        (202) 224-3154
 20510.................................................
  Chief of Staff.--Jeff Lane.                              FAX: 228-1374
  Scheduler.--Andrew Young.
  Press Secretary.--Mike Briggs.
  Legislative Director.--Miles Lackey.
301 Century Post Office Building, 300 Fayetteville St.    (919) 856-4245
 Mall, Raleigh, NC 27601...............................
  State Director.--Brad Thompson.                          FAX: 856-4408
Federal Courthouse, Suite 219, 401 West Trade Street,     (704) 344-6154
 Charlotte, NC 28202...................................
                                                           FAX: 344-6161
125 South Elm Street, Suite 401, Greensboro, NC 27401..   (336) 333-5311
                                                           FAX: 333-5318
Federal Office Building, Suite 200, 151 Patton Avenue,    (828) 285-0760
 Asheville, NC 28801...................................
                                                           FAX: 285-0766
401 West First Street, Suite 1-C, Greenville, NC 27835.   (252) 931-1111
                                                           FAX: 931-1061


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                             REPRESENTATIVES

                             FIRST DISTRICT

    EVA CLAYTON, Democrat, of Littleton, NC; born on September 16, 1934 
in Savannah, GA; B.S., biology, Johnson C. Smith University, Charlotte, 
NC, 1955; M.S., biology and general science, North Carolina Central 
University, Durham, 1965; executive director, Soul City Foundation; 
director, North Carolina Health Manpower Development Programs, 
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; founder, Technical 
Resources Ltd., 1981; elected Warren County commissioner, 1982-90; 
member: Association of County Officials; Housing Assistance Council; 
former member, North Carolina Housing Finance Agency, Fair Housing 
Commission, and Judicial Compensation Commission; committees: Budget; 
Agriculture; married to Theaoseus T. Clayton, Sr.; four children: 
Joanne, Theaoseus, Jr., Martin, and Reuben; elected to the 102nd 
Congress, by special election, on November 3, 1992, to fill the vacancy 
caused by the death of Walter B. Jones, Sr.; reelected to each 
succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings

2440 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC        (202) 225-3101
 20515-3301............................................
  Administrative Assistant.--Corliss Clemonts-James.
  Executive Assistant.--Jean Chippel.
  Legislative Director.--Crystal Ford.
  Communications Director.--Darryl Smith.
400 Martin Luther King, Jr., Drive, Greenville, NC        (252) 758-8800
 27838.................................................
Warren Corners Shopping Center, Route 1, Unit 9,          (252) 456-4800
 Norlina, NC 27589.....................................


Counties: Beaufort (part), Bertie, Bladen (part), Chowan, Columbus 
        (part), Craven (part), Cumberland (part), Duplin (part), 
        Edgecombe (part), Gates, Greene, Halifax (part), Hertford, Jones 
        (part), Lenoir (part), Martin (part), Nash (part), New Hanover 
        (part), Northampton, Pasquotank (part), Pender (part), 
        Perquimans, Pitt (part), Vance (part), Warren, Washington, Wayne 
        (part), Wilson (part). Population (1990), 552,394.
ZIP Codes: 27536 (part), 27551, 27553, 27556, 27563, 27570, 27584, 
        27589, 27594, 27801 (part), 27802, 27803 (part), 27804 (part), 
        27805-06, 27811-14, 27817-18, 27820-21, 27822 (part), 27823, 
        27827-29, 27831-32, 27834 (part), 27835, 27837 (part), 27838-45, 
        27847-49, 27850 (part), 27853-55, 27857, 27858 (part), 27859, 
        27860 (part), 27861-62, 27863 (part), 27866-67, 27869, 27870 
        (part), 27871-74, 27876-77, 27881, 27883 (part), 27884, 27886 
        (part), 27887-88, 27889 (part), 27890-91, 27892 (part), 27893 
        (part), 27894-95, 27897, 27909 (part), 27910, 27919, 27922, 
        27924, 27926, 27928, 27930, 27932, 27935, 27937-38, 27942, 
        27944, 27946, 27957, 27962, 27967, 27969-70, 27979-80, 27983, 
        27985-86, 28105 (part), 28301 (part), 28302, 28303 (part), 28304 
        (part), 28305 (part), 28306 (part), 28311 (part), 28337 (part), 
        28349, 28390 (part), 28398-99, 28401 (part), 28402, 28403 
        (part), 28405 (part), 28421, 28423-24, 28429 (part), 28431 
        (part), 28433-34, 28435 (part), 28436, 28448, 28453 (part), 
        28454 (part), 28456 (part), 28472 (part), 28501 (part), 28502-
        03, 28513 (part), 28523, 28526, 28530, 28532 (part), 28538, 
        28551, 28554, 28560 (part), 28562 (part), 28573, 28580, 28585 
        (part), 28715 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                             SECOND DISTRICT

    BOB ETHERIDGE, Democrat, of Lillington, NC; born in Sampson County, 
NC, August 7, 1941; B.S., business administration, 1965, Campbell 
University, NC; graduate studies in economics, North Carolina State 
University, 1967; U.S. Army, 1965-67; businessman, bank director, 
licensed realtor; North Carolina General Assembly, 1978-88; North 
Carolina Superintendent of Public Instruction, 1988-96; Harnett County 
commissioner, 1972-76, serving as chairman of the board in 1974-76; past 
member: National Council of Chief State School Officers; Governor's 
Executive Cabinet; advisory board, Mathematics / Science Education 
Network; Board of the NC Council on Economic Education; board of 
trustees, NC Symphony; board of trustees, UNC Center of Public 
Television; Harnett County Mental Health Board; NC Law and Order 
Commission; member and past president, Occoneechee Boy Scout Council; 
received Lillington Jaycees Distinguished Service Award and Lillington 
Community Service Award; elder, Presbyterian Church; married the former 
Faye Cameron in 1965; three children: Brian, Catherine, and David; 
committees: Agriculture; Science; elected to the 105th Congress; 
reelected to each succeeding Congress.

                  Office Listings

                     http://www.house.gov/etheridge

1533 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC      (202) 225-4531
 20515.................................................
  Chief of Staff.--Julie Dwyer.                            FAX: 225-5662
  Legislative Director.--Pat Devlin.
  Press Secretary.--Brad Woodhouse.
  Executive Assistant.--Anedra M. Woods.
225 Hillsborough Street, Suite 490, Raleigh, NC 27603..   (919) 829-9122
607 First Street, Lillington, NC 27564.................   (910) 814-0335


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Counties: Franklin, Granville (part), Harnett, Johnston, Lee, Nash, 
        Sampson (part), Wake (part), and Wilson (part). Population 
        (1990), 552,378.
ZIP Codes: 27237, 27251, 27330 (part), 27331, 27501 (part), 27503 
        (part), 27504, 27505-06, 27508-09, 27520-22, 27524-25, 27526 
        (part), 27529 (part), 27536 (part), 27542 (part), 27543, 27544 
        (part), 27545-46, 27549, 27552, 27555, 27557, 27564, 27565 
        (part), 27568-69, 27571, 27572 (part), 27576-77, 27581, 27587-
        88, 27591, 27592 (part), 27593, 27596-97, 27601-02, 27603 
        (part), 27604 (part), 27605, 27606 (part), 27607 (part), 27608 
        (part), 27609 (part), 27610-11, 27613 (part), 27614 (part), 
        27615 (part), 27616, 27620, 27623, 27625-26, 27629, 27634, 
        27640, 27658, 27661, 27697, 27801 (part), 27802, 27803 (part), 
        27804 (part), 27807, 27809 (part), 27816, 27822 (part), 27851 
        (part), 27856, 27868, 27878, 27880, 27882, 27891 (part), 27893 
        (part), 27896 (part), 28323, 28326 (part), 28328 (part), 28329, 
        28334 (part), 28335, 28339, 28341 (part), 28355, 28365 (part), 
        28366 (part), 28368, 28382 (part), 28385 (part), 28390 (part), 
        28393 (part), 28394 (part).

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                             THIRD DISTRICT

    WALTER BEAMAN JONES, Republican, of Farmville, NC; born in 
Farmville, February 10, 1943; education: graduated Hargrave Military 
Academy, Chatham, VA, 1961; B.A., Atlantic Christian College, Wilson, 
NC, 1966; served in North Carolina National Guard; self-employed, sales; 
member: North Carolina General Assembly House of Representatives, 1983-
92; married: Joe Anne Whitehurst Jones; one child, Ashley Elizabeth 
Jones Scarborough; elected to the 104th Congress; reelected to each 
succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings

422 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-   (202) 225-3415
 3303..................................................
  Chief of Staff.--Glen Downs.                             FAX: 225-3286
  Office Manager.--Dena Cruz.
  Press Secretary.--Patricia Meagher.
District Office, 102 C Eastbrook Drive, Greenville, NC    (252) 931-1003
 27858.................................................
  District Office Manager.--Millicent A. Lilley.


Counties: Beaufort (part), Camden, Carteret, Craven (part), Currituck, 
        Dare, Duplin (part), Hyde, Jones (part), Lenoir (part), Martin 
        (part), Onslow (part), Pamlico, Pasquotank (part), Pender 
        (part), Pitt (part), Sampson, Tyrrell and Wayne (part); Cities: 
        Atlantic Beach, Ayden (part), Beaufort, Belhaven, Burgaw, 
        Clinton, Elizabeth City (part), Emerald Isle, Fremont, 
        Goldsboro, Greenville (part), Havelock, Jacksonville (part), 
        Kill Devil Hills, Kinston (part), Kitty Hawk, Morehead City, 
        Mount Olive, Nags Head, New Bern (part), Newport, River Bend, 
        Trent Woods, Wallace (part), Washington (part) and Winterville. 
        Population (1990), 552,387.
ZIP Codes: 27524 (part), 27530 (part), 27531, 37534 (part), 27542 
        (part), 27569 (part), 27808, 27810-11, 27824, 27826, 27828, 
        27830 (part), 27834 (part), 27836, 27837 (part), 27851 (part), 
        27858 (part), 27860, 27863 (part), 27865, 27875, 27879, 27885, 
        27889 (part), 27906-07, 27909, 27915-17, 27919-21, 27923, 27925, 
        27927-30, 27932, 27936, 27939, 27941, 27943-44, 27947-50, 27953-
        54, 27956, 27958-60, 27964-66, 27968, 27972-74, 27976, 27978, 
        27980-82, 27985, 28333, 28365 (part), 28382 (part), 28445 
        (part), 28454 (part), 28460, 28501 (part), 28504 (part), 28509-
        12, 28513 (part), 28515-16, 28518 (part), 28519-20, 28521 
        (part), 28524, 28525 (part), 28527-29, 28530 (part), 28531-33, 
        28537, 28539-47, 28551 (part), 28552-53, 28555 (part), 28556-57, 
        28560 (part), 28562 (part), 28564, 28570-71, 28572 (part), 28574 
        (part), 28575, 28577, 28578 (part), 28579, 28581-84, 28586 
        (part), 28587, 28589, 28590 (part), 28594

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                             FOURTH DISTRICT

    DAVID PRICE, Democrat, of Chapel Hill, NC; born in Erwin, TN, August 
17, 1940; education: B.A., Morehead Scholar, University of North 
Carolina; Bachelor of Divinity, 1964, and Ph.D., political science, 
1969, Yale University; professor of political science and public policy, 
Duke University; author of four books on Congress and the American 
political system; served North Carolina's Fourth District in the U.S. 
House of Representatives, 1987-94; in the 102nd Congress, wrote and 
pushed to passage the Scientific and Advanced Technology Bill and 
sponsored the Home Ownership Assistance Act; past chairman and executive 
director, North Carolina Democratic Party; Hubert Humphrey Public 
Service Award, American Political Science Association, 1990; member, 
North Carolina's Transit 2001 Commission; past chairman of the board and 
Sunday School teacher, Binkley Memorial Baptist Church; married: Lisa 
Price; children: Karen and Michael; committees: Appropriations; Budget; 
subcommittees: VA, HUD, and Independent Agencies; Treasury, Postal 
Service, and General Government; elected to the 100th-103rd Congresses; 
elected to the 105th Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings

                       http://www.house.gov/price

2162 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington,           (202) 225-1784
 DC 20515........................................
  Chief of Staff.--Jean-Louise Beard.                      FAX: 225-2014
  Legislative Director: Darek Newby.
  Special Assistant.--Mike Lowell.
  Systems Manager.--Jenny Chang.
  Press Secretary.--Bridget Lowell.


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16 East Rowan Street, Suite 525, Raleigh, NC              (919) 789-8771
 27609...........................................
  District Director.--Rose Auman.                          FAX: 789-0372
1777 Fordham Boulevard, Suite 202, Chapel Hill,           (919) 967-7924
 NC 27514........................................
                                                           FAX: 967-8324
411 W. Chapel Hill Street, Durham, NC 27701......         (919) 688-3004
                                                           FAX: 688-0940


Counties: Chatham (part), Orange, Wake (part), Durham, Person (part). 
        Cities and townships of Apex, Bear Creek, Bennett, Bonlee, 
        Bynum, Carrboro, Cary, Cedar Grove, Durham, Efland, Chapel Hill, 
        Fuquay-Varina, Garner Goldston, Gulf, Hillsborough, Mebane, 
        Pittsboro, Holly Springs, Moncure, Morrisville, Willow Spring, 
        and Raleigh. Population (1990), 552,387.
ZIP Codes: 27207, 27208 (part), 27213, 27228, 27231, 27243, 27252 
        (part), 27253 (part), 27256, 27278, 27291 (part), 27302 (part), 
        27312, 27314 (part), 27330 (part), 27344 (part), 27349 (part), 
        27355 (part), 27501 (part), 27502-03, 27510-16, 27518-19, 27520 
        (part), 27526 (part), 27529 (part), 27540-41, 27559-60, 27562, 
        27572 (part), 27573 (part), 27583 (part), 27592 (part), 27599, 
        27603 (part), 27606 (part), 27607 (part), 27608 (part), 27609 
        (part), 27612, 27613 (part), 27614 (part), 27615 (part), 27619, 
        27621-24, 27627, 27656, 27675, 27690, 27695, 27701-13, 27715, 
        27717, 27722

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                             FIFTH DISTRICT

    RICHARD BURR, Republican, of Winston-Salem, NC; born in 
Charlottesville, VA on November 30, 1955; education: graduated Reynolds 
High School, Winston-Salem, NC, 1974; B.A., communications, Wake Forest 
University, Winston-Salem, NC, 1978; sales manager, Carswell 
Distributing; membership: Reynolds Rotary Club; member: Energy and 
Commerce; International Relations; Select Committee on Intelligence; 
married: Brooke Fauth Burr, 1984; children: two; elected to the 104th 
Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings

      http://www.house.gov/burr    richard.burrnc05@mail.house.gov

1526 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC      (202) 225-2071
 20515.................................................
  Chief of Staff.--John Versaggi.                          FAX: 225-2995
  Policy Director.--Chris Joyner.
  Special Projects Director.--Kimrey Rhinehardt
  Legislative Assistants: Jenny Hansen, Amy Meli, Brian
   Vanderbloemen.
  Press Secretary.--Carrie Foster.
2000 West First Street, Piedmont Plaza Two, Room 508,     (336) 631-5125
 Winston-Salem, NC 27104...............................
  District Staff Director.--Dean Myers.


Counties: Alamance County. Caswell County; cities of Blanch, Leasburg, 
        Milton, Pelham, Prospect Hill, Providence, Semora, and 
        Yanceyville. Davie County; Forsyth County (part); cities of 
        Belews Creek, Bethania, Kernersville, Rural Hall, Tobaccoville, 
        Walkertown, and Winston-Salem. Ashe County; cities of West 
        Jefferson, Glendale Springs; Alleghany County; city of Sparta; 
        Rockingham County; cities of Eden, Madison, Mayodan, Stoneville, 
        Reidsville, Ruffin, and Wentworth. Stokes County; cities of 
        Danbury, Germanton, King, Lawsonville, Pine Hall, Pinnacle, 
        Sandy Ridge, and Walnut Cove. Surry County; cities of Ararat, 
        Dobson, Elkin, Low Gap, Mount Airy, Pilot Mountain, Siloam, 
        State Road, Toast, and Westfield. Population (1990), 552,386.
ZIP Codes: 27006-07, 27009-10, 27012 (part), 27014, 27016, 27017 (part), 
        27019, 27021-25, 27027-28, 27030-31, 27040-43, 27045-50, 27051 
        (part), 27052-53, 27055 (part), 27094, 27098-99, 27101 (part), 
        27103-04, 27105 (part), 27106 (part), 27107 (part), 27108-09, 
        27113-14, 27116, 27127 (part), 27130, 27157, 27199 (part), 
        27201-02, 27212, 27214, 27215 (part), 27216-17, 27220, 27235 
        (part), 27244, 27249 (part), 27253 (part), 27258, 27265 (part), 
        27284 (part), 27285, 27288-89, 27291 (part), 27298 (part), 27301 
        (part), 27302 (part), 27305 (part), 27310 (part), 27311, 27314 
        (part), 27315, 27320-23, 27326, 27340, 27343 (part), 27349 
        (part), 27357-59, 27375, 27379, 27405 (part), 27409 (part), 
        27410 (part), 27455 (part), 28621 (part), 28625 (part), 28634 
        (part)

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                             SIXTH DISTRICT

    HOWARD COBLE, Republican, of Greensboro, NC; born in Greensboro, 
March 18, 1931; attended Appalachian State University, Boone, NC, 1949-
50; A.B., history, Guilford College, Greensboro, NC, 1958; J.D., 
University of North Carolina School of Law, Chapel Hill, 1962; enlisted 
in U.S. Coast Guard as a seaman recruit, 1952; active duty, 1952-56 and 
1977-78; reserve duty, 1960-82; presently holds rank of captain; last 
reserve duty assignment, commanding officer, U.S. Coast Guard Reserve 
Unit, Wilmington, NC; attorney; admitted to North Carolina bar, 1966; 
field claim representative and superintendent, auto insurance, 1961-67; 
elected to North Carolina House of Representives, 1969; assistant U.S. 
attorney, Middle District of North Carolina, 1969-73; commissioner 
(secretary), North Carolina Department of Revenue, 1973-77; North 
Carolina House of Representatives, 1979-83; practiced law with law firm of 


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Turner, Enochs and Sparrow, Greensboro, NC, 1979-84; member: Alamance 
Presbyterian Church, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the 
United States, Lions Club, Greensboro Bar Association, North Carolina 
Bar Association, North Carolina State Bar; North Carolina State 
cochairman, American Legislative Exchange Council, 1983-84; elected to 
the 99th Congress on November 6, 1984; reelected to each succeeding 
Congress.


                  Office Listings

        http://www.house.gov/coble    howard.coble@mail.house.gov

2468 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC        (202) 225-3065
 20515-3306............................................
  Chief of Staff / Press Secretary.--Ed McDonald.          FAX: 225-8611
  Executive Assistant.--Amanda Hamilton.
Suite 100, 330 South Greene Street, Greensboro, NC        (336) 333-5005
 27401-2659............................................
  Office Manager.--Chris Beaman.                           FAX: 333-5048
Suite 200B, 155 Northpoint Avenue, High Point, NC 27262-  (336) 886-5106
 7723..................................................
  District Representative.--Nancy Mazza.                   FAX: 886-8740
Suite 101, 241 Sunset Avenue, Asheboro, NC 27203-5658..   (336) 626-3060
  District Representative.--Rebecca Williams.              FAX: 626-4533
Suite 2404, 272D Old Concord Road, Salisbury, NC 28146-   (704) 645-8082
 8388..................................................
  District Representative.--Terri Welch.                   FAX: 645-0896


Counties: Alamance (part), Chatham (part), Davidson (part), Guilford 
        (part), Moore and Randolph. Population (1990), 552,385.
ZIP Codes: 27013, 27101, 27107, 27127, 27203-04, 27207-09, 27214-15, 
        27217, 27230, 27233, 27235, 27239, 27242, 27244, 27248-49, 
        27252-53, 27258-65, 27281-84, 27292, 27295, 27298-99, 27301-02, 
        27310, 27312-13, 27316-17, 27320, 27325, 27330, 27341-42, 27344, 
        27349-50, 27355-58, 27360-61, 27370-71, 27373, 27376-77, 27401-
        08, 27410-12, 27415-17, 27419-20, 27425, 27427, 27429, 27435, 
        27438, 27455, 27495, 27498-99, 28023, 28071, 28081, 28083, 
        28088, 28115, 28125, 28127, 28137, 28138, 28144, 28146-47, 
        28159, 28315, 28326-27, 28347, 28350, 28370, 28373-74, 28387-88, 
        28394

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                            SEVENTH DISTRICT

    MIKE McINTYRE, Democrat, of Lumberton, NC; born in Robeson County, 
August 6, 1956; education: B.A., Phi Beta Kappa Morehead Scholar, 1978, 
and J.D., 1981, University of North Carolina; upon graduation, received 
the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award for ``unselfish interest in the 
welfare of his fellow man''; profession: attorney; past president, 
Lumberton Economic Advancement for Dowtown; formerly on board of 
directors of Lumberton Rotary Club, Chamber of Commerce and a local 
group home for the mentally handicapped; active in Boy Scouts of America 
and Lumberton PTA; married: to the former Dee Strickland; two children.


                  Office Listings

      http://www.house.gov.mcintyre    congmcintyre@mail.house.gov

1605 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC      (202) 225-2731
 20515-3307............................................
  Chief of Staff / Press Secretary.--Dean Mitchell.        FAX: 225-5773
  Deputy Chief of Staff.--Audrey Lesesne.
  Chief of Constituent Services.--Vivian Lipford.
  Legislative Director.--Beau Schuyler.
Room 218, Federal Building, 301 Green Street,             (910) 323-0260
 Fayetteville, NC 28401................................
  District Director.--Martha McLean.                       FAX: 323-0069
Room 208, Post Office Building, 152 Front Street North,   (910) 815-4959
 Wilmington, NC 28401..................................
  Constituent Services Assistant.--Pam Campbell-Dereef.    FAX: 815-4543
701 Elm Street, Lumberton, NC 28358....................   (910) 671-6223
  District Executive Assistant.--Marie Thompson.           FAX: 739-5085


Counties: Bladen, Brunswick, Columbus, Cumberland (part), Duplin, New 
        Hanover, Pender, Robeson (part), and Sampson (part). Population 
        (1990), 552,386.
ZIP Codes: 28301 (part), 28303 (part), 28304 (part), 28305 (part), 28306 
        (part), 28307 (part), 28311 (part), 28314 (part), 28319-20, 
        28324, 28332, 28337 (part), 28340, 28342, 28344 (part), 28348, 
        28356 (part), 28358-59, 28362, 28369, 28372, 28375, 28383, 28390 
        (part), 28391, 28392, 28395, 28401 (part), 28403 (part), 28405 
        (part), 28406-07, 28409, 28412, 28420, 28422, 28428, 28429 
        (part), 28430, 28431 (part), 28432, 28438-39, 28442, 28443 
        (part), 28445, 28449-52, 28455, 28456 (part), 28459-63, 28465, 
        28467-70, 28472 (part), 28479-80, 28539, 28540 (part), 28542-43, 
        28544 (part), 28546 (part)

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                             EIGHTH DISTRICT

    ROBERT (ROBIN) C. HAYES, Republican, of Concord, NC; born in 
Concord, NC, on August 14, 1945; education: B.A., history, Duke 
University, 1967; employment: owner and oper-


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ator, Mt. Pleasant Hosiery 
Mill; member, North Carolina House of Representatives, 1992-96; married: 
Barbara Weiland, 1968; children: Winslow and Bob; committees: 
Agriculture; Armed Services; Transportation and Infrastructure; 
subcommittees: Aviation; Highways and Transit; General Farm Commodities 
and Risk Management; Military Installations and Facilities; Military 
Research and Development; Specialty Crops and Foreign Agricultural 
Programs; appointed to the Armed Services Committee Panel on Morale, 
Welfare, and Recreation for the 106th Congress; appointed to Special 
Oversight Panel on Terrorism for the 107th Congress; elected to the 
106th Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings

130 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515.   (202) 225-3715
  Administrative Assistant.--Andrew Duke.                  FAX: 225-4036
  Legislative Director.--Tim Peters.
  Scheduler.--Brooke Brown.
137 Union Street South, Concord, NC 28025..............   (704) 786-1612
  District Director.--Richard Hudson                       FAX: 782-1004
230 East Franklin Street, Rockingham, NC 28379.........   (910) 997-2070
                                                           FAX: 997-7987


Counties: Anson, Cabarrus, Cumberland (part), Hoke, Montgomery, 
        Richmond, Robeson (part), Scotland, Stanly, Union. Population 
        (1990), 552,387.
ZIP Codes: 27028 (part), 27103 (part), 27209, 27229, 27247, 27281 
        (part), 27306, 27341 (part), 27356 (part), 27371 (part), 27376 
        (part), 28001-02, 28007, 28009, 28025-27, 28036 (part), 28071 
        (part), 28075 (part), 28078 (part), 28079 (part), 28081 (part), 
        28082, 28083 (part), 28091, 28097, 28102-03, 28104 (part), 28105 
        (part), 28107 (part), 28108-12, 28117 (part), 28119, 28124, 
        28127 (part), 28128-29, 28133, 28135, 28137, 28138 (part), 28146 
        (part), 28163, 28170, 28173-74, 28213 (part), 28215 (part), 
        28262 (part), 28301 (part), 28303 (part), 28304 (part), 28305 
        (part), 28306 (part), 28307, 28311 (part), 28314 (part), 28315 
        (part), 28327 (part), 28330, 28338, 28343, 28345, 28347 (part), 
        28351-53, 28357 (part), 28361, 28363, 28364 (part), 28367, 28371 
        (part), 28376, 28377 (part), 28379-80, 28386 (part), 28390 
        (part), 28396

                                 *  *  *

                             NINTH DISTRICT

    SUE MYRICK, Republican, of Charlotte, NC; born in Tiffin, OH, August 
1, 1941; education: graduated Port Clinton High School, Port Clinton, 
OH; attended Heidelberg College; employment: former president and CEO, 
Myrick Advertising and Myrick Enterprises; mayor of Charlotte, NC, 1987-
91; Charlotte City Council, 1983-85; active with the National League of 
Cities and the U.S. Conference of Mayors; served on former President 
Bush's Affordable Housing Commission; member: Charlotte Chamber of 
Commerce, Muscular Dystrophy Association, March of Dimes, Elks 
Auxiliary, PTA, Cub Scout den mother, United Methodist Church; founder, 
Charitable Outreach Society; married Ed Myrick, 1977; five children; 
elected to the 104th Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress; 
committee: Rules.


                  Office Listings

                       http://www.house.gov/myrick

230 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515.   (202) 225-1976
  Administrative Assistant.--J.T. Taylor.                  FAX: 225-3389
  Executive Assistant.--Hollie Arnold.
6525 Morrison Boulevard, Suite 402, Charlotte, NC 28211   (704) 362-1060
318 South Street, Gastonia, NC 28052...................   (704) 861-1976


Counties: Cleveland; Gaston; Lincoln; Mecklenburg (part). Population 
        (1990), 552,424.
ZIP Codes: 28006, 28012, 28016-17, 28020-21, 28031-34, 28036-38, 28042-
        43, 28052-54, 28056, 28073, 28077-78, 28080, 28086, 28089-90, 
        28092-93, 28098, 28101, 28105-06, 28114-15, 28120, 28126, 28130, 
        28134, 28136, 28150-52, 28164, 28168-69, 28201-30, 28232-33, 
        28235-36, 28241-42, 28244, 28247, 28256, 28262, 28269-70, 28273, 
        28277-78, 28281, 28283, 28285, 28297, 28299, 28673

                                 *  *  *

                             TENTH DISTRICT

    CASS BALLENGER, Republican, of Hickory, NC; born in Hickory, 
December 6, 1926; education: graduated, Episcopal High School, 
Alexandria, VA, 1944; attended University of North Carolina, Chapel 
Hill, 1944-45; B.A., Amherst College, Amherst, MA, 1948; military 
service: served in U.S. Naval Air Corps, aviation cadet, 1944-45; 
employment: founder and president, 


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Plastic Packaging, Inc.; North 
Carolina House of Representatives, 1974-76; North Carolina Senate, 1976-
86; member: Catawba County Board of Commissioners, 1966-74 (chairman, 
1970-74); Advisory Budget Commission, White House Advisory Committee, 
Community Ridge Day Care Center, Hickory Rotary Club, Hickory United 
Fund, Lenoir-Rhyne College Board of Development, Salvation Army Board of 
Directors, Florence Crittenton Home Board of Directors, Greater Hickory 
Chamber of Commerce (director); sustaining member, North Carolina School 
of the Arts; patron: North Carolina Symphony, North Carolina Arts 
Society; married: the former Donna Davis, 1952; children: Lucinda 
Ballenger-Brinkley, Melissa Ballenger Jordan, and Dorothy Davis 
Ballenger Weaver; grandchildren: Matthew Jordan, William Eriksen Jordan, 
Lucy; deputy whip, 104th Congress; committees: Education and the 
Workforce; International Relations: elected to the 99th Congress, 
November 4, 1986, to complete the unexpired term of James Broyhill; 
reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings

     http://www.house.gov/ballenger    cass.ballenger@mail.house.gov

2182 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC        (202) 225-2576
 20515-3310............................................
  Chief of Staff.--Dan Gurley.                             FAX: 225-0316
  Legislative Director.--Roberta Myers.
  Executive Assistant.--Jessica Swinehart.
P.O. Box 1830, Hickory, NC 28603.......................   (704) 327-6100
  District Director.--Tommy Luckadoo.


Counties: Alexander, Allegany, Ashe, Avery, Burke, Caldwell, Catawba, 
        Iredell (part), Mitchell, Surry (part), Watauga, Wilkes, and 
        Yadkin. Population (1990), 552,386.
ZIP Codes: 27011, 27017 (part), 27018, 27020, 27055 (part), 28010, 28037 
        (part), 28092 (part), 28115 (part), 28117 (part), 28123, 28166 
        (part), 28168 (part), 28601-19, 28621 (part), 28622-24, 28625 
        (part), 28626-31, 28633, 28634 (part), 28635-38, 28640-47, 
        28649, 28650 (part), 28651-71, 28673, 28675-76, 28677 (part), 
        28678-85, 28687-94, 28697-99, 28705, 28761 (part), 28765, 28777

                                 *  *  *

                            ELEVENTH DISTRICT

    CHARLES H. TAYLOR, Republican, of Brevard, NC; born in Brevard on 
January 23, 1941; graduated from Brevard High School; B.A., Wake Forest 
University, 1963; J.D., Wake Forest University, 1966; tree farmer; 
member: North Carolina Board of Transportation, North Carolina Energy 
Policy Council; vice chairman, Western North Carolina Environmental 
Council; chairman, North Carolina Parks and Recreation Council; member, 
North Carolina State House, 1967-73; minority leader, 1969-73; North 
Carolina State Senator and minority leader, 1973-75; married to the 
former Elizabeth Owen; three children: Owen, Bryan, and Charles Robert; 
member, Board of Visitors to the Military Academy; committees: 
Appropriations; Subcommittee on Commerce, State, Justice and the 
Judiciary; Subcommittee on Interior; chairman, Subcommittee on 
Legislative; Joint Committee of Congress on the Library; elected to the 
102nd Congress on 
November 6, 1990; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings

231 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-   (202) 225-6401
 3311..................................................
  Administrative Assistant.--Roger France.
Suite 330, 22 South Park Square, Asheville, NC 28801...   (704) 251-1988
106 North Main Street, Rutherfordton, NC 28139.........   (704) 286-8750
211 Seventh Avenue West, Hendersonville, NC 28791......   (704) 697-8539
Cherokee County Courthouse, Murphy, NC 28906...........   (704) 837-3249


Counties: Buncombe, Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Haywood, Henderson, Jackson, 
        McDowell, Macon, Madison, Polk, Rutherford, Swain, Transylvania, 
        Yancey. Population (1990), 552,387.
ZIP Codes: 28018-19, 28024, 28040, 28043, 28074, 28076, 28114 (part), 
        28139, 28150 (part), 28160, 28167, 28701-02, 28704, 28707-58, 
        28760, 28761 (part), 28762-03, 28766, 28768, 28770-76, 28778-79, 
        28781-84, 28786-93, 28801-06, 28810, 28813-16, 28901-06, 28909

                                 *  *  *

                            TWELFTH DISTRICT

    MELVIN WATT, Democrat, of Charlotte, NC; born in Charlotte on August 
26, 1945; education: graduated, York Road High School, Charlotte, 1963; 
B.S., business adminisration, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 
1967; J.D., Yale University Law School, New Haven, 


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CT, 1970; employment: 
attorney; admitted to the District of Columbia bar, 1970, admitted to 
the North Carolina bar, 1971; began practice with Chambers, Stein, 
Ferguson and Becton, 1971-92; North Carolina State Senate, 1985-86; life 
member: NAACP; member: Mount Olive Presbyterian Church; Mecklenburg 
County Bar Association, past president; Johnston C. Smith University 
Board of Visitors; Central Piedmont Community College Foundation; North 
Carolina Association of Black Lawyers; North Carolina Association of 
Trial Lawyers; Legal Aid of Southern Piedmont; NationsBank Community 
Development Corporation; Charlotte Chamber of Commerce; Sports Action 
Council; Auditorium-Coliseum-Civic Center Authority; United Way; Mint 
Museum; Inroads, Inc.; Family Housing Services; Public Education Forum; 
Dilworth Community Development Association; Cities in Schools; West 
Charlotte Business Incubator; Housing Authority Scholarship Board; 
Morehead Scholarship Selection Committee, Forsyth Region; married: the 
former Eulada Paysour, 1968; children: Brian and Jason; elected on 
November 3, 1992, to the 103rd Congress; reelected to each succeeding 
Congress.


                  Office Listings

         http://www.house.gov/watt    nc12.public@mail.house.gov

2236 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC        (202) 225-1510
 20515.................................................
  Administrative Assistant.--Joyce Brayboy.                FAX: 225-1512
1230 West Morehead Street, Suite 306, Charlotte, NC       (704) 344-9950
 28208.................................................
  District Director.--Don N. Baker.                        FAX: 344-9971
301 South Greene Street, Suite 210, Greensboro, NC        (336) 275-9950
 27401.................................................
  District Liaisons: Angelia B. Shackelford, Pamlyn C.     FAX: 379-9951
   Stubbs.


Counties: Davidson County; cities of Lexington, and Welcome. Forsyth 
        County; cities of Walkertown and Winston-Salem. Iredell County; 
        cities and townships of Mooresville, Statesville, and Troutman. 
        Mecklenburg County; cities and townships of Charlotte, 
        Cornelius, Davidson, and Huntersville. Rowan County; cities and 
        townships of China Grove, Cleveland, East Spencer, Faith, 
        Granite Quarry, Kannapolis, Landis, Rockwell, Salisbury, and 
        Spencer.
ZIP Codes: 27012 (part), 27013, 27051 (part), 27054, 27101 (part), 
        27102, 27105 (part), 27106 (part), 27107 (part), 27110-11, 
        27115, 27117, 27120, 27127 (part), 27150-51, 27155-56, 27199 
        (part), 27284 (part), 27292 (part), 27293, 27294 (part), 27295 
        (part), 27299, 27351, 27360 (part), 27374, 28023, 28031 (part), 
        28036 (part), 28039, 28041, 28070-72, 28075 (part), 28078 
        (part), 28081 (part), 28083 (part), 28088, 28115 (part), 28117 
        (part), 28124 (part), 28125-26, 28130, 28134 (part), 28137 
        (part), 28138 (part), 28144-47, 28159, 28166 (part), 28201-02, 
        28203 (part), 28204 (part), 28205 (part), 28206, 28207 (part), 
        28208 (part), 28209 (part), 28210 (part), 28211 (part), 28212 
        (part), 28213, 28214 (part), 28215 (part), 28216 (part), 28217 
        (part), 28218-19, 28221-24, 28227 (part), 28228, 28229 (part), 
        28230, 28231 (part), 28232-37, 28240, 28241 (part), 28242-44, 
        28246, 28250, 28253-56, 28258, 28260, 28262, 28265-66, 28269, 
        28272, 28273 (part), 28275, 28280-85, 28288-90, 28296-97, 28299, 
        28625 (part), 28634 (part), 28677 (part)


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