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Carolyn Green Logan (born July 5, 1957) is a Democratic member of the
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. She has represented the 101st district (including constituents Mecklenburg County) since 2019.


Career

Logan won the November 2018 general election. She secured seventy-nine percent of the vote while her closest rival,
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Paul Mauney, secured twenty-one percent. She was re-elected in
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.


Committee assignments


2021-2022 session

*Appropriations *Appropriations - General Government *Federal Relations and American Indian Affairs *Homeland Security, Military, and Veterans Affairs *State Personnel


2019-2020 session

*Appropriations *Appropriations - General Government *Homeland Security, Military, and Veterans Affairs *State and Local Government


Electoral history


2020


2018


References

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