Congressional Directory for the 110th Congress (2007-2008), August 2008.
[Pages 191-192]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]



    G.K. BUTTERFIELD, Democrat, of Wilson County, NC; born, April 27, 
1947; education: North Carolina Central University, graduated in 1971, 
with degrees in Sociology and Political Science; North Carolina Central 
University School of Law, graduated in 1974, with a Juris Doctor degree; 
military service: U.S. Army, 1968-1970; served as a Personnel 
Specialist; discharged with the rank of Specialist E-4; professional: 
attorney; private practice, 1974-1988; public 
service: elected to the North Carolina Superior Court bench in November, 
1988; appointed on February 8, 2001, by Governor Michael F. Easley to 
the North Carolina Supreme Court; after leaving the Supreme Court, 
following the 2002 election, Governor Easley appointed Justice

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Butterfield as a Special Superior Court Judge; served until his 
retirement on May 7, 2004; organizations: North Carolina Bar 
Association; North Carolina Association of Black Lawyers; Wilson 
Opportunities Industrialization Center; religion: Baptist; appointed 
Chief Deputy Whip, 110th Congress; committees: Energy and Commerce; 
elected to the 108th Congress, by special election, on July 20, 2004; 
elected to the 109th Congress on November 2, 2004; reelected to the 
110th Congress.


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413 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515.   (202) 225-3101
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  Communications Director.--Ken Willis.
  Senior Legislative Assistant.--Robert Harris.
  Executive Assistant.--Darnise Nelson.
415 East Boulevard, Suite 100, Williamston, NC 27892...   (252) 789-4939


Counties: Beaufort (part), Bertie, Chowan, Craven (part), Edgecombe, 
        Gates, Granville Vance (part), Greene, Halifax, Hartford, Jones 
        (part), Martin, Northampton, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Pitt 
        (part), Warren, Washington, Wayne (part), Wilson (part). 
        Population (2000), 619,178.
ZIP Codes: 27507, 27530-31, 27533-34, 27536-37, 27551, 27553, 27556, 
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        27869-74, 27876-77, 27879, 27881, 27883-84, 27886-95, 27897, 
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