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Preceded by
  
Jean R. Preston

Spouse
  
Roger McElraft

Name
  
Pat McElraft


Website
  
patforhouse.com

Political party
  
Republican

Party
  
Republican Party

Pat McElraft

Born
  
March 20, 1947 (age 77) Hugo, Oklahoma (
1947-03-20
)

Residence
  
Emerald Isle, North Carolina, United States

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Patricia Earlene "Pat" McElraft (born March 20, 1947) is a Republican representative for the 13th district in the North Carolina House of Representatives representing all of Carteret and Jones Counties. She is currently one of the Deputy Majority Whips.

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McElraft and her husband, retired Colonel Roger McElraft, live in Emerald Isle, North Carolina and have two grown children. She a Technical Sales Representative for Microbiology Product Company. Previously, she served 3 terms as an Emerald Isle Town Commissioner and a partial term as Carteret County Commissioner before being elected to the State House.

2011–2012 session

Warren was chairman of the Environment committee and Vice-Chairman of the Insurance committee.

2006

After serving several years as both a town and county commissioner, McElraft ran, in 2006, for the North Carolina House of Representatives district 13 seat held by Jean R. Preston who decided to run for state Senate. McElraft defeated Dave Fowler in the Republican primary 68%–32%. In the general election, McElraft faced Democratic veteran politician Malcolm Fulcher who had previously served in the state House in the late 1970s to early 1980s. McElraft won the seat 58%–42%.

2008

In 2008, McElraft did not face any primary opponents, continuing on to the general election to face the Democratic party candidate Barbara Garrity-Blake. Garrity-Blake, a doctorate anthropologist from Down East and former commissioner on the North Carolina Marine Fisheries Commission, also did not face any primary challenge. McElraft defeated Garrity-Blake 57%–43%.

2010

In 2010, McElraft faced a primary challenge from Morehead City resident Wyatt Rike. She defeated Rike 77%–22% and went on to defeat the Democratic candidate, environmental scientist and teacher Craig Hassler (also of Morehead City), with 73% of the vote.

2012

In 2012, McElraft did not face any primary opponents. She faced a rematch with Wyatt Rike (now a Libertarian candidate) in the general election. McElraft easily won re-election with nearly 90% of the vote.

References

Pat McElraft Wikipedia