Where NC members of Congress stand on impeachment
More than two-thirds of the 235 House Democrats now support an impeachment inquiry against President Donald J. Trump, according to a New York Times survey and public statements. Here's a look at the positions of the members of the North Carolina delegation.
Posted — UpdatedMore than two-thirds of the 235 House Democrats now support an impeachment inquiry against President Donald J. Trump, according to a New York Times survey and public statements. Here's a look at the positions of the members of the North Carolina delegation.
G.K. Butterfield (D)
N.C. 1st Congressional District
Phone: 202-225-3101
Supports impeachment inquiry
George Holding (R)
N.C. 2nd Congressional District
Phone: 202-225-3032
No response
Greg Murphy (R)
N.C. 3rd Congressional District
Phone: 202-225-3415
Impeachment inquiry "is an affront to democracy"
David Price (D)
N.C. 4th Congressional District
Phone: 202-225-1784
Supports impeachment inquiry
Virginia Foxx (R)
N.C. 5th Congressional District
Phone: 202-225-2071
No response
Mark Walker (R)
N.C. 6th Congressional District
Phone: 202-225-3065
Does not support impeachment inquiry
David Rouzer (R)
N.C. 7th Congressional District
Phone: 202-225-2731
Calls impeachment inquiry "simply a partisan maneuver"
Richard Hudson (R)
N.C. 8th Congressional District
Phone: 202-225-3715
No response
Dan Bishop (R)
N.C. 9th Congressional District
Phone: 202-225-1976
Does not support impeachment inquiry
Patrick McHenry (R)
N.C. 10th Congressional District
Phone: 202-225-2576
No response
Mark Meadows (R)
N.C. 11th Congressional District
Phone: 202-225-6401
No response
Alma Adams (D)
N.C. 12th Congressional District
Phone: 202-225-1510
Supports impeachment inquiry
Ted Budd (R)
N.C. 13th Congressional District
Phone: 202-225-4531
No response
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