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American politician from North Carolina
Bob Brinson
Member of the North Carolina Senate
Incumbent
Assumed office
July 30, 2024
Preceded byJim Perry
Constituency2nd District (2023–2025)
3rd District (2025–Present)
Personal details
BornRobert Brinson Jr.
Political partyRepublican
ResidenceNew Bern, North Carolina
Alma materUnited States Military Academy at West Point (BA)

Robert "Bob" Brinson Jr. is an American politician who has served as a member of the North Carolina Senate since July 30, 2024.

Career

A Republican, he was appointed by Governor Roy Cooper to fill the vacancy in the 2nd district due to the resignation of Jim Perry. Brinson was elected to serve as Alderman of the Sixth Ward in New Bern, North Carolina in May 2022. He attended the United States Military Academy at West Point and is a veteran of the United States Army. In the 2024 election, Brinson is a candidate in the 3rd district.

Electoral history

2024

North Carolina Senate 3rd district Republican primary election, 2024
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Bob Brinson 13,211 54.41%
Republican Michael Speciale 11,069 45.59%
Total votes 24,280 100%
North Carolina Senate 3rd district general election, 2024
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Bob Brinson (incumbent) 64,025 59.99%
Democratic Charles Dudley 42,704 40.01%
Total votes 106,729 100%
Republican hold

References

  1. "Bob Brinson". Ballotpedia. Retrieved 2024-08-03.
  2. Hinson, Matthew (2024-07-24). "Bob Brinson appointed to complete Senator Jim Perry's term". WCTI. Retrieved 2024-08-03.
  3. "Welcome to New Bern, NC". www.newbernnc.gov. Retrieved 2024-08-03.
  4. "Bob Brinson". North Carolina Republican Senate Caucus. Retrieved 2024-08-03.
  5. Denise, Amanda (December 15, 2023). "Senator Jim Perry will not seek reelection; will finish out term". WCTI-TV. Retrieved December 16, 2023.
  6. North Carolina State Board of Elections.
  7. North Carolina State Board of Elections.
North Carolina Senate
Preceded byJim Perry Member of the North Carolina Senate
from the 2nd district

2024–2025
Succeeded byNorman Sanderson
Preceded byBobby Hanig Member of the North Carolina Senate
from the 3rd district

2025–Present
Incumbent
Members of the North Carolina State Senate
157th General Assembly (2025–2026)
President of the Senate
Rachel Hunt (D)
President pro tempore
Phil Berger (R)
Majority Leader
Paul Newton (R)
Minority Leader
Sydney Batch (D)
  1. Bobby Hanig (R)
  2. Norman Sanderson (R)
  3. Bob Brinson (R)
  4. Buck Newton (R)
  5. Kandie Smith (D)
  6. Michael Lazzara (R)
  7. Michael Lee (R)
  8. Bill Rabon (R)
  9. Brent Jackson (R)
  10. Benton Sawrey (R)
  11. Lisa Stone Barnes (R)
  12. Jim Burgin (R)
  13. Lisa Grafstein (D)
  14. Dan Blue (D)
  15. Jay Chaudhuri (D)
  16. Gale Adcock (D)
  17. Sydney Batch (D)
  18. Terence Everitt (D)
  19. Val Applewhite (D)
  20. Natalie Murdock (D)
  21. Tom McInnis (R)
  22. Sophia Chitlik (D)
  23. Graig Meyer (D)
  24. Danny Britt (R)
  25. Amy Galey (R)
  26. Phil Berger (R)
  27. Michael Garrett (D)
  28. Gladys Robinson (D)
  29. Dave Craven (R)
  30. Steve Jarvis (R)
  31. Dana Caudill Jones (R)
  32. Paul Lowe Jr. (D)
  33. Carl Ford (R)
  34. Paul Newton (R)
  35. Todd Johnson (R)
  36. Eddie Settle (R)
  37. Vickie Sawyer (R)
  38. Mujtaba Mohammed (D)
  39. DeAndrea Salvador (D)
  40. Joyce Waddell (D)
  41. Caleb Theodros (D)
  42. Woodson Bradley (D)
  43. Brad Overcash (R)
  44. Ted Alexander (R)
  45. Mark Hollo (R)
  46. Warren Daniel (R)
  47. Ralph Hise (R)
  48. Tim Moffitt (R)
  49. Julie Mayfield (D)
  50. Kevin Corbin (R)
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