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Gordon Phillip "Joe" Allen
Member of the North Carolina House of Representatives
In office
January 1, 1997 – January 1, 2005
Preceded byMichael Satterfield Wilkins
Succeeded byWinkie Wilkins
Constituency22nd District (1997-2003)
55th District (2003-2005)
President pro tempore of the North Carolina Senate
In office
January 1, 1971 – January 1, 1975
Preceded byFrank Patterson Jr.
Succeeded byJohn Henley
Member of the North Carolina Senate
In office
January 1, 1969 – January 1, 1975
Preceded byDaniel Stuart Matheson
Succeeded byWillis Padgett Whichard
Constituency11th District (1969-1973)
13th District (1973-1975)
Personal details
Born(1929-04-29)April 29, 1929
DiedDecember 23, 2010(2010-12-23) (aged 81)
Political partyDemocratic
Alma materMars Hill College (AA)

Gordon Phillip "Joe" Allen (April 29, 1929 – December 23, 2010) was a Democratic member of the North Carolina General Assembly and an insurance professional from Roxboro, North Carolina.

After graduating from Mars Hill College, Allen served in the United States Army during the Korean War and then served in the North Carolina National Guard.[1][2]

Allen was elected to three terms in the North Carolina Senate, serving from the beginning of 1969 through the end of 1974. In just his second term, Allen rose to the highest rank of Senate leadership when he was elected President Pro Tem and simultaneously Majority Leader. He was re-elected to a second term as Senate leader for the 1973–1974 General Assembly.

After leaving the legislature, Allen spent 20 years lobbying for the N.C. Bankers Association. Then, he was elected to the North Carolina House of Representatives in 1997, serving until 2005.[3] He represented the state's fifty-fifth House district, including constituents in Orange and Person counties.

Allen was also the first chairman of the board of trustees for Piedmont Community College and later received the Order of the Long Leaf Pine in 2010.

He was a father of five children and grandfather of seventeen grandchildren. One granddaughter was named Rachael Gordon after her grandfather.[4]

References[edit]

  • ^ "North Carolina manual [serial]". 1916.
  • ^ News & Observer: Gordon P. Allen, former legislator, has died Archived 2011-01-10 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ "North Carolina manual [serial]". 1916.
  • External links[edit]

    North Carolina Senate
    Preceded by

    Daniel Stuart Matheson

    Member of the North Carolina Senate
    from the 11th district

    1969–1973
    Served alongside: Claude Currie
    Succeeded by

    Arthur W. Williamson

    Preceded by

    William Wayne Staton

    Member of the North Carolina Senate
    from the 13th district

    1973–1975
    Served alongside: Kenneth Claiborne Royall, Jr.
    Succeeded by

    Willis Padgett Whichard

    Preceded by

    Frank Patterson Jr.

    President pro tempore of the North Carolina Senate
    1971–1975
    Succeeded by

    John Henley

    North Carolina House of Representatives
    Preceded by

    Michael Satterfield Wilkins

    Member of the North Carolina House of Representatives
    from the 22nd district

    1997–2003
    Served alongside: Jim Crawford
    Succeeded by

    Edd Nye

    Preceded by

    Ed McMahan

    Member of the North Carolina House of Representatives
    from the 55th district

    2003–2005
    Succeeded by

    Winkie Wilkins


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