Columbus.
Rowan
Harnett. ..
Tyrrell....
Catawba. -
Mecklenburg.
Burke
Rowan
Bladen
Alamance
Columbus.
Robeson...
Johnston . .
Macon
Franklin..
Wayne
Northampton.
Alamance
Guilford
Rowan
Pitt
Craven..
Haywood
Perquimans
Orange
Cumberland
Caldwell.
Mecklenburg...
Guilford
Yadkin
Johnston
Lenoir
Rowan
Randolph .
Harnett...
Halifax
Warren
Rockingham. _.
Catawba
Madison
Union
Robeson
Popula-
tion
Rockingham
Alamance
Orange
Davie
Montgomery
Cabarrus
2,323
1,500
1,049
1,099
2,281
1,444
1,146
2,171
1,625
1,284
1,030
2,286
1,010
2,173
1,513
1,609
1,214
1,784
1,059
1,816
2,433
1,925
2,068
1,349
1,109
1,536
1,004
1,247
1,895
1,147
2,133
1,763
1,438
1,242
I 1,021
1,912
2,039
1,574
1,360
1,755
2,366
2,364
2,379
1,229
1,041
City or Town
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Murphy
Nashville
Norwood
Pembroke
Pilot Mountain.
Pinetops
Pineville
Pittsboro
Ramseur
Randleman
Richlands
Rich Square..
Robbins
Roberson ville.
Roseboro
Rose Hill..
Rowland..
St. Pauls. .
Snow Hill.
Southport.
Sparta
Spring Hope.
Stanley
Swansboro...
Sylva
Tabor City.
Taylorsville.
Trov
Tryon
Wallace
Walnut Cove Stokes
Warrenton..
Warsaw
Weaverville.
Weldon
Wendell..
West Jefferson .
Whitakers
Wilkesboro.
Windsor
Wingate
Winter ville .
Yadkinville.
Zebulon
County
Cherokee.
Nash
Stanly...
Robeson..
Surry
Edgecombe
Mecklenburg
Chatham
Randolph
Randolph
Onslow
Northampton.
Moore
Martin
Sampson
Duplin
Robeson...
Robeson...
Greene
Brunswick.
Alleghany.
Nash
Gaston
Onslow
Jackson
Columbus
Alexander
Montgomery...
Polk
Duplin
Warren
Duplin
Buncombe.
Halifax
Wake
Ashe
Edgecombe.
Nash
Wilkes
Bertie
Union..
Pitt
Yadkin.
Wake..
Population of Cities and Towns
137
TABLE 2. POPULATION OF INCORPORATED PLACES OF
LESS THAN 1,000 IN NORTH CAROLINA: 1960— Continued
Less Than 1,000
City or Town
County
Popula-
tion
City or Town
County
Popula-
tion
Columbus
Moore
159
118
197
947
558
274
590
195
302
76
449
192
795
393
564
199
346
| 364
545
21
103
204
222
303
310
774
| 711
201
617
539
274
300
638
466
596
169
187
332
633
298
593
52
342
267
504
Cerro Gordo
Cherry
Chocowinity
Claremont
Clarkton
Cleveland
Clvde
Columbus
Washington
Beaufort
Catawba
306
Addor.
61
Advance..
Davie
580
Alexander Mills
Anson ville
Rutherford
Anson
728
662
Pamlico
Yadkin
Bertie
594
Arlington
Haywood
680
Askewville
Colerain
Columbus
Conetoe
Conway .
340
Atkinson
Pender...
Polk .
725
Atlantic Beach
Aurora..
Carteret
Beaufort..
Sampson .
Nash
Edgecombe
Northampton
Bladen .
147
662
Autryville
Council
56
Baileys
Cove City...
551
Bakersville
Mitchell
Avery
Creedmoor
Creswell
Crossnore
Crouse
Granville.
Washington
Avery
862
Banner Elk
402
Barnardsville
Buncombe
Beaufort
Edgecombe
Nash
277
Bath
Lincoln
Cherokee
Stokes . . ..
901
Battleboro j
Culberson
106
Danbury
175
Bayboro
Pamlico.
Carteret
Martin
Deep Run
183
Bayshore Park
Beargrass
Delco
Columbus
Gaston
466
Bell Arthur
Pitt
Dell view
4
Bennett.-
Chatham
Bertie. ..
Denton
Davidson
Jackson
Surry
852
Bertie
Denver
113
Black Creek..
Wilson
Dillsboro
140
Bladenboro
Bladen
Dobson
684
Blowing Rock j
Caldwell
Watauga
Brunswick
Columbus
Yadkin.
Rutherford
Duplin ..
Dover
Craven
651
Dublin
Bladen
366
Bolivia
Dudley
Wayne
158
Bolton ..
Dundarrach
East Bend
Hoke
109
Boon ville
Yadkin
Scotland
Beaufort
Avery
Bostic
446
Bowdens
East Laurinburg
Edward
695
Bridgeton
Craven
112
Broadway
Elk Park
460
Brookford
Catawba
Columbus
Harnett
Franklin.
Duplin
Ellenboro .
Rutherford
Richmond
Wilson
492
Brunswick
Ellerbe
843
Bunlevel
Elm City .
729
Bunn
Emerald Isle
Eureka
Carteret
14
Calypso
246
Cameron
Everetts
225
Candor
Montgomery
Carteret
Jackson
Nash
Evergreen
Columbus
300
Cape Carteret
666
Faith
Rowan
494
Castalia
Falcon
Cumberland
Pitt
235
Catawba.
Catawba
Falkland
140
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TABLE 2. POPULATION OF INCORPORATED PLACES OF
LESS THAN 1,000 IN NORTH CAROLINA: 1960— Continued
Less Than 1,000 — Continued
City or Town
Fountain
Franklin ville
Garland
Garysburg
Gates ville.
German ton
Gibson
Glen Alpine
Godwin
Gold Point
Goldston
Grainger
Grimeeland
Grover
Halifax
Hamilton
Harmony.
Harrells
Harrellsville
Hassell
Hayesville
Haywood __
Highlands
Hildebran
Hobgood
Hoffman
Holly Ridge
Holly Springs...
Hookerton
Hot Springs
Indian Trail
Iron Station
Jackson
Jackson Springs.
James ville
Jefferson
Jupiter
Kelford
Kenansville
Kill Devil Hills.
Kittrell
Knightdale
Kure Beach
Lake Lure
Lake Waccamaw
County
Pitt
Randolph
Sampson
Northampton.
Gates
Stokes
Scotland
Burke
Cumberland..
Martin
Chatham
Lenoir
Pitt
Cleveland
Halifax
Martin
Iredell
Sampson
Hertford
Martin..
Clay
Chatham
Macon..
Burke
Halifax
Richmond
Onslow
Wake
Greene
Madison
Union
Lincoln
Northampton.
Moore
Martin
Ashe
Buncombe
Bertie
Duplin
Dare
Vance
Wake
New Hanover
Rutherford. _.
Columbus
Popula-
tion
496
686
642
1M
460
162
501
734
149
98
374
188
362
538
370
565
322
259
171
147
428
713
597
518
630
344
731
558
358
72::
364
279
765
244
538
814
174
362
724
268
121
622
293
233
780
City or Town
Lansing
Lasker
Lattimore
Laurel Park
Lawndale
Lewarae
Lewiston
Liles ville
Linden
Locust.
Long Beach
Lucama
Lumber Bridge.
Macclesfield
Macon..
Magnolia
Manly
Manteo
Margarets ville. .
Marietta
Marshall
Matthews
Maury
Maysville
McAden ville
McDonald
McFarlan
Merry Oaks
Micro
Middleburg
Middlesex
Milton
Milwaukee
Mineral Springs
Morrisville
Mortimer
Morven.
Newland
New London...
Newport
Newton Grove.
Norlina
Norman
Oakboro
Oak City
County
Ashe...
Northampton
Cleveland
Henderson...
Cleveland
Richmond...
Bertie
Anson
Cumberland.
Stanly
Brunswick...
Wilson
Robeson
Edgecombe..
Warren
Duplin
Moore
Dare
Northampton
Robeson
Madison
Mecklenburg.
Greene
Jone3
Gaston
Robeson
Anson
Chatham
Johnston
Vance
Nash
Caswell
Northampton
Union
Wake
Caldwell
Anson
Avery
Stanly
Carteret
Sampson
Warren
Richmond
Stanly
Martin
Population of Cities and Towns
139
TABLE 2. POPULATION OF INCORPORATED PLACES OF
LESS THAN 1,000 IN NORTH CAROLINA: 1960— Continued
Less Than 1,000 — Continued
City or Town
County
Popula-
tion
City or Town
County
Popula-
tion
Oakley
Pitt
17
5
787
522
139
211
50
262
65
906
323
265
563
525
509
833
215
457
530
416
259
948
797
188
1 837
293
587
379
948
358
510
771
419
452
529
569
570
409
624
323
207
310
4S0
I 490
29
302
205
Smithtown. .
Yadkin
Beaufort
Anson
199
Ocean Isle Beach
Old Fort
Brunswick
McDowell
Pamlico
Robeson
Pitt.
South Creek
South Wadesboro
Speed
82
189
Oriental
Edgecombe
Randolph
Stanly ..
142
Orrum
Staley
260
Pactolus . .
Stanfield
471
Palmyra..
Halifax
Beaufort
Sampson
Robeson
Martin
Caldwell
Anson
Wayne
Stantonsburg..
Star
Wilson
897
Pantego
Montgomery
Cumberland
Granville
Pitt ..
745
Parkersburg
Stedman
458
Parkton .
Stem
221
Parmele .
Stokes
195
Patterson .
Stone ville.
Rockingham
Pamlico
Granville
Lee
951
Peachland .
Stonewall
214
Pikeville. .
Stovall
570
Pinebluff
Moore
Swan Station
Teacheys
190
Pine Level
Johnston
Beaufort
Lenoir
Anson
Duplin...
187
Pinetown
Todd ..{
Townsville
Ashe
Vance
| 52
Pink Hill
Polkton...
195
Pollocks ville .
Jones
Bertie
Trenton
Jones
404
Trent Woods.
Trinity
Craven...
517
Powellsville . .
Randolph
Idedell
881
Princeton .
Johnston
Edgecombe
Robeson
Burke.
Troutman
648
Princeville .
Turkey
Union
199
Proctorville
Union ville
119
Rhodhiss j
Richfield ..
Vanceboro
Craven
806
Caldwell
Stanly
Pamlico
Moore
452
Graham
Richmond
Rowan ..
Vass
767
Roberdel . .
Vaughn
Greene
122
Rockwell.
Waco..
256
Rolesville.
Wake
562
Ronda
Wilkes
Warrensville
Washington Park
Watha
191
Roper
Washington
Transylvania
Bertie
Ashe
116
Rosman
Beaufort
Pender
574
Roxobel
174
Ruth
Rutherford
Sampson
Polk.
Waxhaw
Union
729
Salemburg
Jackson
166
e„t j
White Lake
130
Saratoga
Wilson
Wilson Mills
Winfall - ..
Johnston
Hertford
Franklin
Northampton
Bertie
280
Northampton
Randolph
269
Seagrove
Winton
Wood
835
Seven Springs
Severn
94
Northampton
Brunswick
Edgecombe
Nash.
Woodland
651
Shallotte
Wood ville
Wrightsville Beach. .
Yadkin College
Yaupon Beach
YoungsviUe
344
New Hanover...
Davidson
Franklin
723
75
P g |
Wilson
89
Pitt
596
Pitt
Sims
Wilson
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POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES
AS OF APRIL 1, 1960
Area
United States
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho..
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana.
Nebraska.
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
District of Columbia
Population
1960
179
3
1
1
15
1
2
I
3
,323,175
,266,740
226,167
,302,161
,786,272
,717,204
,753,947
,535,234
446,292
,951,560
,943,116
632,772
667,191
,081,158
,662,498
,757,537
,178,611
,038,156
,257,022
969,265
,100,689
,148,578
,823,194
,413,864
,178,141
,319,813
674,767
,411,330
285,278
606,921
,066,782
951,023
,782,304
,556,155
632.446
,706,397
,328,284
,768,687
,319,366
859,488
,382,594
680,514
,567,089
,579,677
890,627
389,881
.966,949
,853,214
,860,421
,951,777
330,066
763,956
1950
151,325,798
3,061,743
128,643
749,587
1,909,511
10,586,223
1,325,089
2,007,280
318,085
2,771,305
3,444,578
499,794
588,637
8,712,176
3,934,224
2,621,073
1,905,299
2,944,806
2,683,516
913,774
2,343,001
4,690,514
6,371,766
2,982,483
2,178,914
3,954,653
591 ,024
1,325,510
160,083
533,242
4,835,329
681,187
14,830,192
4,061,929
619,636
7,946,627
2,233,351
1,521,341
10,498,012
791,896
2,117,027
652,740
3,291,718
7,711,194
688,862
377,747
3,318,680
2,378,963
2,005,552
3,434,575
290,529
802,178
Increase, 1950 to 1960
Number
1.
27,997,377
204,997
97,524
552,574
—123,239
5,130,981
428,858
527,954
128,207
2,180,255
498,538
132,978
78,554
,368,982
728,274
136,464
273,312
93,350
573,506
55,491
757,688
458,064
1,451,428
431,381
-773
365,160
83,743
85,820
125,195
73,679
1.231,453
269, «36
1,952,112
494,226
12,810
1,759,770
94,933
247.346
821,354
67,592
265,567
27,774
275,371
1,868,483
201,765
12,134
648,269
474,251
— 145,131
517,202
39,537
—38,222
■Less than 0.1 percent.
PART III
POLITICAL
State Congre
142
Districts-1966
143
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS
(Chapter 7, Extra Session Laws 1966)
First District — Beaufort, Bertie, Camden, Chowan. Craven, Curri-
tuck, Dare, Gates, Hertford, Hyde, Jones, Martin, Northampton.
Pamlico, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Pitt, Tyrrell, Washington.
Second District — Edgecombe, Franklin, Granville, Greene, Halifax,
Johnston, Lenoir, Vance, "Warren, Wilson.
Third District — Carteret, Duplin, Harnett, Lee, Onslow, Pender,
Sampson, Wayne.
Fourth District — Chatham, Montgomery, Moore, Nash. Orange,
Randolph, Wake.
Fifth District — Caswell, Durham, Forsyth, Person. Rockingham.
Stokes.
Sixth District — Alamance, Davidson, Guilford.
Seventh District — Bladen, Brunswick, Columbus, Cumberland.
Hoke, New Hanover, Robeson, Scotland.
Eighth District — Anson, Lincoln, Mecklenburg, Richmond, Union.
Ninth District — Alleghany, Ashe, Cabarrus, Caldwell, Davie.
Rowan, Stanly, Surry, Watauga, Wilkes, Yadkin.
Tenth District — Alexander, Avery, Burke, Catawba, Cleveland.
Gaston, Iredell.
Eleventh District — Buncombe, Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Haywood,
Henderson, Jackson, McDowell, Macon, Madison, Mitchell. Polk.
Rutherford, Swain, Transylvania, Yancey.
JUDICIAL DISTRICTS
(Superior and District Courts)
First Division
First District — Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Dare, Gates, Pas-
quotank, Perquimans.
Second District— Beaufort, Hyde, Martin, Tyrrell, Washington.
Third District — Carteret, Craven, Pamlico, Pitt.
Fourth District — Duplin, Jones, Onslow, Sampson.
Fifth District — New Hanover, Pender.
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Sixth District — Bertie, Halifax, Hertford, Northampton.
Seventh District — Edgecombe, Nash, Wilson.
Eighth District — Greene, Lenoir, Wayne.
Second Division
Ninth District — Franklin, Granville, Person, Vance, Warren.
Tenth District— Wake.
Eleventh District — Harnett, Johnston, Lee.
Twelfth District — Cumberland, Hoke.
Thirteenth District — Bladen, Brunswick, Columbus.
Fourteenth District — Durham.
Fifteenth District — Alamance, Chatham, Orange.
Sixteenth District — Robeson, Scotland.
Third Division
Seventeenth District — Caswell, Rockingham, Stokes, Surry.
Eighteenth District — Guilford.
Ninteenth District — Cabarrus, Montgomery, Randolph, Rowan.
Twentieth District — Anson, Moore, Richmond, Stanly, Union.
Twenty-first District — Forsyth.
Twenty-second District — Alexander, Davidson, Davie, Iredell.
Twenty-third District — Alleghany, Ashe, Wilkes, Yadkin.
Fourth Division
Twenty-fourth District — Avery, Madison, Mitchell, Watauga,
Yancey.
Twenty-fifth District — Burke, Caldwell, Catawba.
Twenty-sixth District — Mecklenburg.
Twenty -seventh District — Cleveland, Gaston, Lincoln.
Twenty-eighth District — Buncombe.
Twenty-ninth District — Henderson, McDowell, Polk, Rutherford,
Transylvania.
Thirtieth District — Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Haywood, Jackson,
Macon, Swain.
District Divisions 147
SOLICITORIAL DISTRICTS
First District — Beaufort, Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Dare,
Gates, Hyde, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Tyrrell.
Second District — Edgecombe, Martin, Nash, Washington, Wilson.
Third District — Bertie, Granville, Halifax, Hertford, Northamp-
ton, Vance, Warren.
Fourth District — Harnett, Johnston, Lee, Wayne.
Fifth District — Carteret, Craven, Greene, Jones, Pamlico, Pitt.
Sixth District — Duplin, Lenoir, Onslow, Sampson.
Seventh District — Franklin, Wake.
Eighth District — Brunswick, Columbus, New Hanover, Pender.
Ninth District — Cumberland, Hoke.
Ninth-A District — Bladen, Robeson.
Tenth District — Durham.
Tenth-A District — Alamance, Orange, Chatham, Person.
Eleventh District — Ashe, Alleghany, Forsyth.
Twelfth District — Davidson, Guilford.
Thirteenth District — Anson, Moore, Richmond, Scotland, Stanly,
Union.
Fourteenth District — Gaston.
Fourteenth-A District — Mecklenburg.
Fifteenth District — Alexander, Cabarrus, Iredell, Montgomery,
Randolph, Rowan.
Sixteenth District — Burke, Caldwell, Catawba, Cleveland, Lin-
coln, Watauga.
Seventeenth District — Avery, Davie, Mitchell, Wilkes, Yadkin.
Eighteenth District — Henderson, McDowell, Polk, Rutherford,
Transylvania, Yancey.
Nineteenth District — Buncombe, Madison.
Twentieth District — Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Haywood, Jack-
son, Macon, Swain.
Twenty-first District — Caswell, Rockingham, Stokes, Surry.
148 North Carolina Manual
APPORTIONMENT OF SENATORS BY DISTRICTS
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CENSUS OF 1960
AND THE CONSTITUTION
(Chapter 1, Extra Session Laws 1966)
First District — Bertie, Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Gates, Hert-
ford. Northampton, Pasquotank. Perquimans and Washington shall
elect two senators.
Second District — Beaufort, Dare, Hyde, Martin and Tyrrell shall
elect one senator.
Third District — Carteret, Craven and Pamlico shall elect one
senator.
Fourth District — Edgecombe, Halifax, Pitt and Warren shall elect
two senators.
Fifth District — Greene, Jones and Lenoir shall elect one senator.
Sixth District — Onslow shall elect one senator.
scc< nth District — Franklin, Granville and Vance shall elect one
senator.
Eighth District — Johnston, Nash and Wilson shall elect two sena-
tors.
Ninth District — Wayne shall elect one senator.
Tenth District — Duplin. New Hanover, Pender and Sampson shall
elect two senators.
Eleventh District — Durham, Orange and Person shall elect two
senators.
Twelfth District — Wake shall elect two senators.
Thirteenth District — Chatham, Harnett and Lee shall elect one
senator.
Fourteenth District — Cumberland and Hoke shall elect two sena-
tors.
Fifteenth District — Bladen. Brunswick and Columbus shall elect
one senator.
Sixteenth District — Caswell and Rockingham shall elect one sena-
tor.
District Divisions 149
Seventeenth District — Alamance shall elect one senator.
Eighteenth District — Guilford and Randolph shall elect three sena-
tors.
Nineteenth District — Davidson, Montgomery, Moore, Richmond and
Scotland shall elect two senators.
Twentieth District- — Robeson shall elect one senator.
Txcenty-first District — Alleghany, Ashe, Stokes and Surry shall
elect one senator.
Twenty-second District — Forsyth shall elect two senators.
T to enty -third District — Rowan shall elect one senator.
Twenty-fourth District — Anson, Cabarrus, Stanly and Union shall
elect two senators.
Twenty-fifth District — Davie, Watauga, Wilkes and Yadkin shall
elect one senator.
Twenty-sixth District — Alexander, Catawba, Iredell and Lincoln
shall elect two senators.
Twenty -seventh District — Mecklenburg shall elect three senators.
Twenty-eighth District — Burke and Caldwell shall elect one sena-
tor.
Twenty-ninth District — Cleveland and Gaston shall elect two sena-
tors.
Thirtieth District — Avery, McDowell and Rutherford shall elect
one senator.
Thirty-first District. — Buncombe, Madison, Mitchell and Yancey
shall elect two senators.
Thirty-second District — Haywood, Henderson and Polk shall elect
one senator.
Thirty-third District — Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Jackson, Macon,
Swain and Transylvania shall elect one senator.
APPORTIONMENT OF MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE
OF REPRESENTATIVES BY DISTRICTS IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THE CENSUS OF 1960
(Chapter 5, Extra Session Laws 1966)
First District— Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Gates, Pasquotank
and Perquimans shall elect two representatives.
Second District — Beaufort, Dare, Hyde, Tyrrell and Washington
shall elect two representatives.
Third District — Carteret, Craven and Pamlico shall elect three
representatives.
Fourth District Onslow and Pender shall elect three representa-
tives.
Fifth District — New Hanover shall elect two representatives.
Sixth District — Bertie, Hertford and Northampton shall elect two
representatives.
nth District — Halifax and Martin shall elect two representa-
tives.
Eighth District — Pitt shall elect two representatives.
Ninth District — Greene, Jones and Lenoir shall elect two repre-
sentatives.
Tenth District — Wayne shall elect two representatives.
Eleventh District — Duplin shall elect one representative.
Txoelfth District — Bladen and Sampson shall elect two representa-
tives.
Thirteenth District— Brunswick and Columbus shall elect two
representatives.
Fourteenth District— Edgecombe and Nash shall elect three rep-
resentatives.
Fifteenth District — Johnston and Wilson shall elect three repre-
sentatives.
Sixteenth District — Franklin, Vance and Warren shall elect two
representatives.
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District Divisions 151
Seventeenth District — Caswell, Granville and Person shall elect
two representatives.
Eighteenth District — Durham shall elect three representatives.
Nineteenth District — Wake shall elect four representatives.
Twentieth District— Chatham and Orange shall elect two repre-
sentatives.
Twenty-first District — Alamance shall elect two representatives.
Twenty-second District — Harnett and Lee shall elect two repre-
sentatives.
Twenty-third District — Cumberland shall elect four representa-
tives.
Twenty-fourth District — Hoke, Robeson and Scotland shall elect
four representatives.
Twenty-fifth District — Rockingham shall elect two representa-
tives.
Twenty-sixth District — Guilford shall elect six representatives.
Twenty-seventh District — Montgomery and Randolph shall elect
two representatives.
Twenty-eighth District — Moore shall elect one representative.
Twenty-ninth District — Richmond shall elect one representative.
Thirtieth District — Forsyth shall elect five representatives.
Thirty-first District- — Davidson shall elect two representatives.
Thirty-second District — Stanly shall elect one representative.
Thirty-third District — Anson and Union shall elect two representa-
tives.
Thirty-fourth District — Rowan shall elect two representatives.
Thirty-fifth District — Cabarrus shall elect two representatives.
Thirty-sixth District — Mecklenburg shall elect seven representa-
tives.
Thirty-seventh District — Alleghany, Ashe, Stokes and Surry shall
elect three representatives.
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Thirty-eighth District — Wilkes and Yadkin shall elect two repre-
sentatives.
Thirty-ninth District — Davie and Iredell shall elect two representa-
tives.
fortieth District — Catawba shall elect two representatives.
Forty-first District — Gaston and Lincoln shall elect four repre-
sentatives.
Forty-second District — Alexander, Burke and Caldwell shall elect
three representatives.
Forty-third District — Cleveland, Polk and Rutherford shall elect
three representatives.
Forty-fourth District — Avery, Mitchell and Watauga shall elect
one representative.
Forty-fifth District — Buncombe and McDowell shall elect four
representatives.
Forty-sixth District — Henderson shall elect one representative.
Forty-seventh District — Haywood, Madison and Yancey shall elect
two representatives.
Forty-eighth Diistrict — Jackson, Swain and Transylvania shall
elect one representative.
Forty-ninth District — Cherokee, Clay, Graham and Macon shall
elect one representative.
NORTH CAROLINA DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM
FOR 1966
The Democrats of North Carolina, in convention assembled,
respectfully submit the following Platform of the Democratic
Party of North Carolina for 1966-67.
INTRODUCTION
The 1966 Platform Committee, operating under the guidance
and direction of the State Democratic Executive Committee, offers
this document for consideration as a sincere and concise state-
ment of policies and goals established by the Democratic Party
to serve the best interest of all North Carolinians.
The philosophy expressed here is partisan only in the sense
that it represents dedication to and faith in the kind of govern-
ment that is responsive to the will of the people, that traditionally
looks to the future, unhesitatingly aligns itself with progress
and, without compromise, seeks to enhance the well-being and