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Andy T. Dulin is an American politician. He was elected as a
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to the North Carolina House of Representatives District 104, representing South-Central
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, on November 8, 2016. He took office in January 2017 succeeding
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who was elected to the North Carolina State Senate in the same general election. In 2018, Dulin lost re-election to Democrat Brandon Lofton. Dulin represented much of South Central Charlotte during his tenure in the NC House. Prior to his service in the NC house, Dulin previously served in the
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District 6, from 2005 to 2013.


Committee assignments


2017-2018 Session

*Appropriations *Appropriations - Agriculture and Natural and Economic Resources *Agriculture *Health *Insurance *Pensions and Retirement *Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House


Electoral history


2018


2016


2012


References


External links


Representative Andy Dulin, North Carolina General Assembly
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