Results of Senate Republican Leadership Election

Results of Senate Republican Leadership Election

Raleigh, N.C. – Monday afternoon, the N.C. Senate Republican Caucus held its internal leadership election. The winner of each position earned a unanimous vote. Below are the results:

Senate President Pro Tempore (Senate Leader)

Sen. Phil Berger (R-Rockingham) 

Senate Majority Leader

Sen. Kathy Harrington (R-Gaston)

(Note: Sen. Harrington is the Senate's first female majority leader since the position's inception in 1977.)  

Deputy President Pro Tempore

Sen. Ralph Hise (R-Mitchell) 

Senate Whips

Sen. Tom McInnis (R-Richmond)

Sen. Jim Perry (R-Lenoir) 

Caucus Finance Chair

Sen. Brent Jackson (R-Sampson) 

Joint Caucus Leader

Sen. Carl Ford (R-Rowan) 

Sen. Berger said, "I appreciate the vote of confidence from my colleagues and look forward to leading the Senate Republican Caucus into this new decade. We have a talented group that will forge ahead on the formula that created a boom decade in North Carolina: low taxes, reasonable regulations, and a strong education system.  

Sen. Berger continued, "I also congratulate my personal friend, Sen. Dan Blue, on his reelection to Senate Minority Leader. Despite years of political battles we enjoy a warm personal relationship, and I deeply value that."

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