Lee Zachary

American politician
Representative
Lee Zachary
Member of the North Carolina House of Representatives
from the 73rd district
In office
January 1, 2015 – January 1, 2023
Preceded byMark Hollo
Succeeded byJulia Craven Howard (Redistricting)
Personal details
Born
Walter Lee Zachary Jr.

(1946-12-08) December 8, 1946 (age 77)
Yadkinville, North Carolina, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
SpouseValerie Zachary
Residence(s)Yadkinville, North Carolina, U.S.
Alma materUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (JD)

Walter Lee Zachary Jr. (born December 18, 1946) is a former Republican member of the North Carolina House of Representatives.[1] He represented the 73rd district (including all of Yadkin County and portions of Forsyth County) from 2015 to 2023.[2]

Committee assignments

2021-2022 Session

  • Education - Community Colleges
  • Education - Universities
  • Ethics
  • Finance
  • Judiciary III (Chair)
  • Redistricting
  • Alcoholic Beverage Control

2019-2020 Session

  • Alcoholic Beverage Control
  • Education - Universities
  • Ethics
  • Education - Community Colleges
  • Finance
  • Judiciary III (Vice Chair)

2017-2018 Session

  • Agriculture
  • Alcoholic Beverage Control
  • Appropriations
  • Appropriations - Education
  • Education - Community Colleges
  • Energy and Public Utilities
  • Health
  • Judiciary III (Chair)

2015-2016 Session

  • Agriculture (Vice-Chair)
  • Alcoholic Beverage Control
  • Banking
  • Finance
  • Judiciary III
  • Transportation
  • Wildlife Resources

Electoral history

2022

North Carolina Senate 36th district Republican primary election, 2022[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Eddie Settle 10,756 37.23%
Republican Shirley Randleman 9,228 31.94%
Republican Lee Zachary 5,053 17.49%
Republican Vann Tate 3,852 13.33%
Total votes 28,889 100%

2020

North Carolina House of Representatives 73rd district general election, 2020[4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Lee Zachary (incumbent) 24,703 64.54%
Democratic William Stinson 13,570 35.46%
Total votes 38,273 100%
Republican hold

2018

North Carolina House of Representatives 73rd district general election, 2018[5]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Lee Zachary (incumbent) 19,763 64.10%
Democratic William Stinson 11,070 35.90%
Total votes 30,833 100%
Republican hold

2016

North Carolina House of Representatives 73rd district Republican primary election, 2016[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Lee Zachary (incumbent) 6,794 51.47%
Republican Dwight Shook 6,406 48.53%
Total votes 13,200 100%
North Carolina House of Representatives 73rd district general election, 2016[7]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Lee Zachary (incumbent) 30,354 100%
Total votes 30,354 100%
Republican hold

2014

North Carolina House of Representatives 73rd district Republican primary election, 2014[8]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Lee Zachary 5,729 64.23%
Republican Dwight Shook 3,190 35.77%
Total votes 8,919 100%
North Carolina House of Representatives 73rd district general election, 2014[9]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Lee Zachary 19,650 100%
Total votes 19,650 100%
Republican hold

References

  1. ^ "The Voter's Self Defense System".
  2. ^ "Lee Zachary". Retrieved 2021-10-19.
  3. ^ [1] North Carolina State Board of Elections.
  4. ^ https://er.ncsbe.gov/?election_dt=11/03/2020&county_id=0&office=NCH&contest=1242 North Carolina State Board of Elections.
  5. ^ https://er.ncsbe.gov/?election_dt=11/06/2018&county_id=0&office=NCH&contest=1076 North Carolina State Board of Elections.
  6. ^ https://er.ncsbe.gov/?election_dt=03/15/2016&county_id=0&office=NCH&contest=1443 North Carolina State Board of Elections.
  7. ^ https://er.ncsbe.gov/?election_dt=11/08/2016&county_id=0&office=NCH&contest=1148 North Carolina State Board of Elections.
  8. ^ https://er.ncsbe.gov/?election_dt=05/06/2014&county_id=0&office=NCH&contest=1509 North Carolina State Board of Elections.
  9. ^ https://er.ncsbe.gov/?election_dt=11/04/2014&county_id=0&office=NCH&contest=1173 North Carolina State Board of Elections.
North Carolina House of Representatives
Preceded by
Mark Hollo
Member of the North Carolina House of Representatives
from the 73rd district

2015–2023
Succeeded by
Diamond Staton-Williams
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Speaker of the House
Tim Moore (R)
Speaker pro tempore
Sarah Stevens (R)
Majority Leader
John Bell (R)
Minority Leader
Robert Reives (D)
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  11. Allison Dahle (D)
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  91. Kyle Hall (R)
  92. Terry Brown (D)
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  109. Donnie Loftis (R)
  110. Kelly Hastings (R)
  111. Tim Moore (R)
  112. Tricia Cotham (R)
  113. Jake Johnson (R)
  114. Eric Ager (D)
  115. Lindsey Prather (D)
  116. Caleb Rudow (D)
  117. Jennifer Balkcom (R)
  118. Mark Pless (R)
  119. Mike Clampitt (R)
  120. Karl Gillespie (R)


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