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    Dan Clodfelter

    American politician in North Carolina

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  1. Daniel G. Clodfelter (born June 2, 1950) is an American politician and attorney from North Carolina. He served as a Democratic member of the North Carolina General Assembly representing the State's thirty-seventh Senate district, which includes constituents in Mecklenburg County, from January 1999 through April 8, 2014, when he resigned after ...

  2. Jan 7, 2015 · The seven-term state senator, then running for an eighth in North Carolina's 37th district, planned a family vacation instead. Since the Democratic National Convention, four people have served as mayor of Charlotte. Clodfelter, age 64, is the most recent, and he is different.

  3. Dan Clodfelter was a member of the North Carolina Utilities Commission. Clodfelter assumed office on July 1, 2017. Clodfelter left office in 2023. Prior to his appointment, Clodfelter had served as a Democratic mayor of Charlotte, North Carolina.

  4. Daniel Clodfelter has practiced law since 1978 and focuses on bankruptcy, financial restructuring and insolvency litigation. He also has extensive experience with complex commercial litigation...

  5. www.ncuc.gov › Overview › commissionersNCUC: Commissioners

    Floyd B. McKissick, Jr. was nominated to serve on the North Carolina Utilities Commission by Governor Roy Cooper for a six-year term commencing July 1, 2019, and expiring June 30, 2025. His nomination was confirmed by the NC Senate and the NC House.

  6. May 2, 2017 · Daniel Clodfelter served in the state senate from 1999-2014 and mayor of Charlotte from 2014-2015. He replaces Don Bailey, a McCrory appointee. A Democrat, Sen. Clodfelter supported the renewable energy tax credit, the regulation of greenhouse gas emissions, among many environmental bills.

  7. Apr 10, 2014 · On Wednesday afternoon, state Sen. Dan Clodfelter was sworn in as the 57th mayor of Charlotte, the city's fourth mayor in less than a year. He comes to office as the choice of 10 City Council members, an unelected replacement for Patrick Cannon, who resigned his post the same day he was arrested on blah, blah, blah, you know the story.

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