Alex Warner
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Preceded byWilliam Edward Clark
Henry McMillan Tyson
Henry McMillan Tyson
Succeeded byRick Glazier
BornEdward Alexander Warner Jr.
November 11, 1942
November 11, 1942
Alex Warner | |
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![]() Warner in the 2003 legislative manual | |
| Member of the North Carolina House of Representatives | |
| In office January 1, 1987[1] – January 1, 2005[2] | |
| Preceded by | William Edward Clark Henry McMillan Tyson |
| Succeeded by | Rick Glazier |
| Constituency | 18th District (1987-1993) 75th District (1993-2003) 45th District (2003-2005) |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Edward Alexander Warner Jr. November 11, 1942 |
| Party | Democratic (before 2004) Republican (2004-present) |
| Alma mater | Campbell University (AB) East Carolina University (MA) |
| Profession | educator |
Edward Alexander Warner Jr. (born November 11, 1942) was a Democratic member of the North Carolina House of Representatives representing the 45th district, including constituents in Cumberland County.[3] A retired educator from Hope Mills, North Carolina, Warner served his ninth and last term in the 2003-2004 session before losing in the Democratic primary to Democratic Representative Rick Glazier. Following his defeat in the Democratic Primary, Warner changed his party affiliation to Republican.[4] He was born in Fayetteville.[5]
