Phil Baddour
American politician (born 1942)
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Philip A. Baddour Jr. (born August 5, 1942)[1] was a Democratic member of the North Carolina House of Representatives, representing the 11th district from 1993 through 2002. He was also House Democratic leader for two terms.
Carolyn Russell
Phil Baddour | |
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![]() Baddour in the 1999 legislative manual | |
| Member of the North Carolina House of Representatives from the 11th district | |
| In office January 1, 1997 – January 1, 2003 | |
| Preceded by | Louis Pate |
| Succeeded by | Louis Pate |
| In office January 1, 1993 – January 1, 1995 | |
| Preceded by | John Kerr Carolyn Russell |
| Succeeded by | Louis Pate |
| Personal details | |
| Born | August 5, 1942 |
| Party | Democratic |
| Alma mater | University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (AB, JD) |
| Profession | Attorney |
Baddour is currently chairman of the Clean Water Management Trust Fund[2][3] and president of the North Carolina Advocates for Justice, one of the state's leading groups of attorneys.[4] He has also served on the Commission for the Future of the Courts in North Carolina, the North Carolina Economic Development Board and the North Carolina Board of Transportation. He is a past president of the Goldsboro Area Chamber of Commerce, the Wayne County Economic Development Commission and the Goldsboro Rotary Club. Baddour is also a retired Colonel with the North Carolina National Guard, where he served as Staff Judge Advocate.[5][6]
