Mike Hager

American politician from North Carolina

Mike Hager
Majority Leader of the North Carolina House of Representatives
In office
January 1, 2015 – August 16, 2016
LeaderTim Moore
Preceded byEdgar Starnes
Succeeded byJohn Bell
Member of the North Carolina House of Representatives
from the 112th district
In office
January 1, 2011 – August 16, 2016
Preceded byBob England
Succeeded byDavid Rogers
Personal details
Born (1962-11-05) November 5, 1962 (age 61)
Political partyRepublican
OccupationBusinessman

Mike Hager (born November 5, 1962) is an American politician. He served as a Republican member of the North Carolina House of Representatives until August 2016 when he unexpectedly resigned to care for his parents.[1] He represented the 112th district and had served as majority leader since January 2015.[2] Mike Hager formerly served on the Rutherford County School Board.

Committee assignments

Source:[3]

2015-2016 session

  • Public Utilities (Vice Chair)
  • Finance (Vice Chair)
  • Commerce and Job Development
  • Environment
  • Judiciary IV
  • Regulatory Reform

2013-2014 session

  • Appropriations
  • Public Utilities (Chair)
  • Environment (Vice Chair)
  • Finance
  • Commerce and Job Development
  • Banking

2011-2012 session

  • Appropriations
  • Public Utilities (Vice Chair)
  • Banking
  • Commerce and Job Development
  • Education
  • Government

Electoral history

2014

North Carolina House of Representatives 112th district general election, 2014[4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mike Hager (incumbent) 12,722 58.58%
Democratic Lisa Harris Bralley 8,997 41.42%
Total votes 21,719 100%
Republican hold

2012

North Carolina House of Representatives 112th district general election, 2012[5]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mike Hager (incumbent) 19,593 61.90%
Democratic Mark Brown 12,059 38.10%
Total votes 31,652 100%
Republican hold

2010

North Carolina House of Representatives 112th district Republican primary election, 2010[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mike Hager 1,515 43.82%
Republican Alan Toney 843 24.39%
Republican Dennis Davis 791 22.88%
Republican Jim Wayne Newton 308 8.91%
Total votes 3,457 100%
North Carolina House of Representatives 112th district general election, 2010[7]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mike Hager 13,486 65.18%
Democratic Jim Proctor 7,203 34.82%
Total votes 20,689 100%
Republican gain from Democratic

2004

North Carolina House of Representatives 112th district general election, 2004[8]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Bob England (incumbent) 16,681 61.19%
Republican Mike Hager 10,171 37.31%
Libertarian Ralph Haulk 408 1.50%
Total votes 27,260 100%
Democratic hold

References

  1. ^ Chamber House members ncga.state.nc.us [dead link]
  2. ^ "Capwiz is Unavailable".
  3. ^ "Michael Hager". Ballotpedia. Retrieved August 4, 2022.
  4. ^ [1] North Carolina State Board of Elections.
  5. ^ [2] North Carolina State Board of Elections.
  6. ^ [3] North Carolina State Board of Elections.
  7. ^ [4] North Carolina State Board of Elections.
  8. ^ [5] North Carolina State Board of Elections.

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North Carolina House of Representatives
Preceded by
Bob England
Member of the North Carolina House of Representatives
from the 112th district

2011–2016
Succeeded by
David Rogers
Political offices
Preceded by
Edgar Starnes
Majority Leader of the North Carolina House of Representatives
2015–2016
Succeeded by
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156th General Assembly (2023–2024)
Speaker of the House
Tim Moore (R)
Speaker pro tempore
Sarah Stevens (R)
Majority Leader
John Bell (R)
Minority Leader
Robert Reives (D)
  1. Ed Goodwin (R)
  2. Ray Jeffers (D)
  3. Steve Tyson (R)
  4. Jimmy Dixon (R)
  5. Bill Ward (R)
  6. Joe Pike (R)
  7. Matthew Winslow (R)
  8. Gloristine Brown (D)
  9. Timothy Reeder (R)
  10. John Bell (R)
  11. Allison Dahle (D)
  12. Chris Humphrey (R)
  13. Celeste Cairns (R)
  14. George Cleveland (R)
  15. Phil Shepard (R)
  16. Carson Smith (R)
  17. Frank Iler (R)
  18. Deb Butler (D)
  19. Charlie Miller (R)
  20. Ted Davis Jr. (R)
  21. Ya Liu (D)
  22. William Brisson (R)
  23. Shelly Willingham (D)
  24. Ken Fontenot (R)
  25. Allen Chesser (R)
  26. Donna McDowell White (R)
  27. Michael Wray (D)
  28. Larry Strickland (R)
  29. Vernetta Alston (D)
  30. Marcia Morey (D)
  31. Zack Forde-Hawkins (D)
  32. Frank Sossamon (R)
  33. Rosa Gill (D)
  34. Tim Longest (D)
  35. Terence Everitt (D)
  36. Julie von Haefen (D)
  37. Erin Paré (R)
  38. Abe Jones (D)
  39. James Roberson (D)
  40. Joe John (D)
  41. Maria Cervania (D)
  42. Marvin Lucas (D)
  43. Diane Wheatley (R)
  44. Charles Smith (D)
  45. Frances Jackson (D)
  46. Brenden Jones (R)
  47. Jarrod Lowery (R)
  48. Garland Pierce (D)
  49. Cynthia Ball (D)
  50. Renee Price (D)
  51. John Sauls (R)
  52. Ben Moss (R)
  53. Howard Penny Jr. (R)
  54. Robert Reives (D)
  55. Mark Brody (R)
  56. Allen Buansi (D)
  57. Ashton Clemmons (D)
  58. Amos Quick (D)
  59. Alan Branson (R)
  60. Cecil Brockman (D)
  61. Pricey Harrison (D)
  62. John Faircloth (R)
  63. Stephen Ross (R)
  64. Dennis Riddell (R)
  65. Reece Pyrtle (R)
  66. Sarah Crawford (D)
  67. Wayne Sasser (R)
  68. David Willis (R)
  69. Dean Arp (R)
  70. Brian Biggs (R)
  71. Kanika Brown (D)
  72. Amber Baker (D)
  73. Diamond Staton-Williams (D)
  74. Jeff Zenger (R)
  75. Donny Lambeth (R)
  76. Harry Warren (R)
  77. Julia Craven Howard (R)
  78. Neal Jackson (R)
  79. Keith Kidwell (R)
  80. Sam Watford (R)
  81. Larry Potts (R)
  82. Kristin Baker (R)
  83. Kevin Crutchfield (R)
  84. Jeffrey McNeely (R)
  85. Dudley Greene (R)
  86. Hugh Blackwell (R)
  87. Destin Hall (R)
  88. Mary Belk (D)
  89. Mitchell Setzer (R)
  90. Sarah Stevens (R)
  91. Kyle Hall (R)
  92. Terry Brown (D)
  93. Ray Pickett (R)
  94. Jeffrey Elmore (R)
  95. Grey Mills (R)
  96. Jay Adams (R)
  97. Jason Saine (R)
  98. John Bradford (R)
  99. Nasif Majeed (D)
  100. John Autry (D)
  101. Carolyn Logan (D)
  102. Becky Carney (D)
  103. Laura Budd (D)
  104. Brandon Lofton (D)
  105. Wesley Harris (D)
  106. Carla Cunningham (D)
  107. Kelly Alexander (D)
  108. John Torbett (R)
  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)