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U.S. Representative for North Carolina
Mark Harris represents North Carolina's 8th congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives, having taken office on January 3, 2025. He is a Baptist pastor and a member of the Republican Party. In the 119th Congress, his recorded floor votes include voting against S.3971, the Small Business Innovation and Economic Security Act; S.284, the Congressional Award Program Reauthorization Act; and H.R.2215, the Salem Maritime National Historical Park Redesignation and Boundary Study Act — each of which became law and in each case his vote was cast against the majority of his party.
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Would bar entry and allow deportation of foreign officials who suppressed U.S. citizens' speech.
Would base House seat apportionment on citizen population rather than total population.
Would bar U.S. funds to international institutions financing foreign shrimp operations.
Would require the FCC to explicitly authorize wireless emergency alerts for shark attacks.
Would require public databases listing all federal criminal statutory and regulatory offenses.
Harris raised $749K this cycle, with 73.1% from individuals and 22.5% from PACs; itemized contributions account for 91.8% of individual giving. Top PAC contributors include Mark Harris Victory Fund, FARM TRUST, America's Mountain PAC, National Cotton Council of America Committee for the Advancement of Cotton, The Farm Credit Council PAC, National Cattlemen's Beef Association PAC, and AIPAC PAC. Top employer concentrations include Bullington Construction, Blackstone, Ascension Marketing Group, and SpaceX. Outside spending in the cycle totaled $203K supporting Harris (top spenders House Freedom Fund at $112K, FreedomWorks for America at $33K, North Carolina Values Coalition PAC at $29K) and $3.2M opposing him (top spenders Patriot Majority USA at $944K, LCV Victory Fund at $677K, VoteVets at $660K, and DCCC at $656K).
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