Debbie A. Clary
Debbie Ann Clary (born August 29, 1959 in Shelby, North Carolina)[1] is a Republican member of the North Carolina General Assembly representing the state's 46th Senate district, including constituents in Rutherford and Cleveland counties.[2] She previously served in the state House serving the 110th district.[3]
Debbie Clary | |
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Member of the North Carolina Senate from the 46th district | |
In office January 1, 2009 – January 10, 2012 | |
Preceded by | Walter Dalton |
Succeeded by | Wes Westmoreland |
Member of the North Carolina House of Representatives | |
In office January 1, 1995 – January 1, 2009 | |
Preceded by | Edith Ledford Lutz |
Succeeded by | Pearl Burris-Floyd |
Constituency | 48th District (1995-2003) 110th District (2003-2009) |
Personal details | |
Born | Shelby, North Carolina | August 29, 1959
Political party | Republican |
Residence | Cherryville, North Carolina |
Alma mater | Gardner Webb University |
Occupation | marketing professional |
Clary is a marketing professional from Cherryville, North Carolina. In 2008, Clary retired her house seat to run for N.C. Senate District 46. On November 4, 2008, Clary defeated former Rutherford County Clerk of Court Keith H. Melton to win the seat.
In June 2011, Clary announced that she would be retiring from the State Senate.[4] Her resignation became effective January 10, 2012.[5]
References
- "Debbie Clary". Project Vote Smart. Retrieved 4 January 2012.
- "Senator Debbie A. Clary (Rep)". NCGA. Archived from the original on 26 January 2011. Retrieved 19 February 2011.
- https://archive.org/details/northcarolinaman20032004nort/page/484/mode/2up
- Friedman, Corey (3 January 3012). "Date set to choose Cleveland County's next senator". Shelby Star. Archived from the original on 1 June 2012. Retrieved 4 January 2012. Check date values in:
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(help) - Catlett, Cacky. "NC Senator's replacement will only serve one year". WWAY. Archived from the original on 2015-06-18.
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North Carolina House of Representatives | ||
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Preceded by Edith Ledford Lutz |
Member of the North Carolina House of Representatives from the 48th district 1995–2003 |
Succeeded by Donald Bonner |
Preceded by District Established |
Member of the North Carolina House of Representatives from the 110th district 2003–2009 |
Succeeded by Pearl Burris-Floyd |
North Carolina Senate | ||
Preceded by Walter Dalton |
Member of the North Carolina Senate from the 46th district 2009–2012 |
Succeeded by Wes Westmoreland |
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