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    Thomas Roland Tillis (/ ˈ t ɪ l ɪ s / TIL-iss; born August 30, 1960) is an American politician serving as the senior United States senator from North Carolina, a seat he has held since 2015. A member of the Republican Party, Tillis served in the North Carolina House of Representatives from 2007 to 2015, and as its speaker from 2011 to 2015.

  2. North Carolinas first senator, Samuel Johnston, took office on November 26, 1789, followed by Benjamin Hawkins on December 8, 1789. North Carolinas longest-serving senators include Furnifold Simmons (1901-1931) and Jesse Helms (1973-2003).

  3. Jan 3, 2023 · Current members. The current members of the U.S. Senate from North Carolina are: Election history. For more information on the different classes of U.S. Senators, please see: Classes of United States Senators. Class II.

  4. Sen. Thom Tillis. Senator for North Carolina. pronounced tom // TIL-iss. Track Him. Contact Him. Tillis is the senior senator from North Carolina and is a Republican. He has served since Jan 6, 2015. Tillis is next up for reelection in 2026 and serves until Jan 3, 2027. He is 63 years old.

  5. Senator Thom Tillis was first elected to represent North Carolina in 2014 and is currently serving in his second term after being re-elected in 2020. Senator Tillis is a member of the Senate Finance Committee, Veterans’ Affairs Committee, Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee, and Judiciary Committee.

  6. Meet Thom - Thom Tillis, U.S. Senator for North Carolina. Read Thom's Story. Professional Career. Through hard work and dedication, Thom quickly moved up the corporate ladder, earning his degree at 36 and becoming a top-level executive at PricewaterhouseCoopers and IBM.

  7. States in the Senate | North Carolina Senators. Introduction | Senators | Timeline. 1. Expelled July 11, 1861. Because of Civil War, vacancy from July 11, 1861, to July 13, 1868. 2. By legislature, to fill vacancy in term beginning Mar. 4, 1865. Seated July 17, 1868. 3. Vacancy from Mar. 4, 1871, to Jan. 29, 1872.

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