
Home to rural communities, small towns, and established cities, the district features the best that North Carolina has to offer.
This is illustrated by the fact it is home to the State Capital, growing industrial and technical centers, a solid agricultural economy, a strong military presence, and prestigious institutions of higher education.
It is my goal to represent the values of the second district in the US House of Representatives. We are now at a point in history, where simply maintaining the status quo isn't good enough. A change is needed to ensure the citizens of this fine district need to have their rights protected and voices heard.
North Carolina's Second District includes all or part of the following counties: Chatham, Lee, Harnett, Cumberland, Sampson, Johnston, Nash, Franklin, Vance, and Wake. This includes the following communities: Angier, Bailey, Benson, Bonnetsville, Broadway, Buies Creek, Bunn, Cary, Castalia, Centerville, Clayton, Clinton, Coats, Delway, Dortches, Dunn, Erwin, Faison, Fayetteville, Fort Bragg, Four Oaks, Franklinton, Garland, Garner, Goldston, Harrells, Henderson, Ingold, Ivanhoe, Keener, Kenly, Kittrell, Lillington, Louisburg, Micro, Middlesex, Momeyer, Nashville, Newton Grove, Pine Level, Pittsboro, Pope AFB, Princeton, Raleigh, Red Oak, Rocky Mount, Roseboro, Sanford, Selma, Siler City, Smithfield, South Henderson, Spring Hope, Spring Lake, Turkey, West Smithfield, Whitakers, Willson's Mills, Youngsville, and Zebulon.
This district is privileged to house Fort Bragg and Pope Air Force Base as well as the men and women in uniform who serve at these posts.
The region also hosts a number of leading academic institutions including Campbell University, Central Carolina Community College, Fayetteville State University, Johnston Community College, Louisburg College, North Carolina Wesleyan College, Methodist College, North Carolina State University, Sampson Community College, Shaw University and Vance-Granville Community College.