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Rep. G.K. Butterfield (D-NC 1st District)

4th term Democrat from North Carolina 1st District.

Bio

Visit Rep. G.K. Butterfield's candidate bio page.

Residence: Wilson

Marital Status: Divorced

Prev. Occupation: Judge, Attorney

Prev. Political Exp.: NC Superior Court, 1989-2001, 2003-04; NC Supreme Court, 2001-02

Military: USA, 1968-70

Education: BA North Carolina Central University, 1971; JD North Carolina Central University, 1974

Birthdate: 04/27/1947

Birthplace: Wilson, NC

Religion: Baptist

Percentage in Last Election: 70%

Major Opponent: Dean Stephens


Contact

Current Elected Office Contact Information

Contact Rep. G.K. Butterfield.

Website: butterfield.house.gov


Washington, D.C. Office:

413 Cannon House Office Building,
District of Columbia 20515-3301
Phone: (202) 225-3101
Fax: (202) 225-3354

Wilson Office: (more district offices)

216 West Nash Street, Suite B
Wilson, North Carolina 27893
Phone: (252) 237-9816
Fax: (252) 291-0356



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Staff

Current Elected Office Staff Members:

  • Chief of Staff: Tonya Williams
  • Appt. Secy.: Darnise Nelson

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Letters

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