Marilyn Avila

Marilyn Avila served the 40th district on the North Carolina House of Representatives. She first won office in the 2006 election.[5] She is the Republican candidate for the 2019–2021 term. She chairs the Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services,[6] Commerce and Job Development Subcommittee on Science and Technology,[7] Unemployment Fraud Task Force.[8] Rep. Avila also sits on the Appropriations Committee, Appropriations Subcommittee on Education, Commerce and Job Development Committee, Education Committee, Ethics Committee, House Select Committee on Certificate of Need Process and Related Hospital Issues, House Select Committee on Education Reform, House Select Committee on State-Owned Assets, State Personnel Committee, and Transportation Committee.[9]

Marilyn Avila
Member of the North Carolina House of Representatives
from the 40[1] district
In office
2007[2]  2017
Preceded byRick Eddins[2]
Succeeded byJoe John
Personal details
Born (1949-01-03) January 3, 1949[3]
Statesboro, Georgia[3]
Political partyRepublican
ResidenceRaleigh, North Carolina[1]
Alma materGeorgia Southern College.
ProfessionFormer Chemist and Business Owner[1][4]
WebsiteCampaign Website

Her professional career includes working as a chemist for HanesBrands, Inc., for the public policy think tank John Locke Foundation and hairstyling salon owner.[10]

Election results

2016 General Election

North Carolina House of Representatives District 40, November 8, 2016[11]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Joe John 23,786 50.41
Republican Marilyn Avila 23,402 49.59

2014 General Election

North Carolina House of Representatives District 40, November 4, 2014[12]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Marilyn Avila 16,120 54.30
Democratic Margaret E. Broadwell 13,567 45.70

2012 General Election

North Carolina House of Representatives District 40, November 6, 2012[13]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic William (Watt) Jones 17,541 41.78
Republican Marilyn Avila 22,613 53.86
Libertarian Ron Reale 1,828 4.35

2010 General Election

North Carolina House of Representatives District 40, November 2, 2010[14]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Marilyn Avila 27,686 62.88
Democratic Violet Rhinehart 16,345 37.12

2008 General Election

North Carolina House of Representatives District 40, November 4, 2008[15]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Marilyn Avila 35,764 56.68
Democratic Stan Morse 27,336 43.32

2006 General Election

North Carolina House of Representatives District 40, November 7, 2006[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Marilyn Avila 20,556 100
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