William G. Daughtridge, Jr.

William G. Daughtridge, Jr.

William Gray Daughtridge, Jr. is a Republican member of the North Carolina General Assembly representing the state's twenty-fifth House district, including constituents in Nash county. An executive from Rocky Mount, North Carolina, Daughtridge is serving his third term in the state House.

Daughtridge is currently running for State Treasurer in 2008. He ran in the primary against State Representative Dale Folwell. Folwell dropped out and Daughtridge now faces Democratic State Senator Janet Cowell. Daughtridge is president of a company formed in 1929, has an MBA from UNC, serves on the North Carolina Economic Development Board, has been appointed to numerous economic development positions while serving in the Legislature, and remains active in many professional organizations.


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