Pat Harrigan

Representative Pat Harrigan

Party
Republican
State
North Carolina
District
District 10
Chamber
House of Representatives
Term Ends
January 3, 2027

Representative Pat Harrigan represents North Carolina's 10 Congressional District in the U.S. House as a member of the Republican Party. Pat's current House term began January 3, 2025 and ends January 3, 2027. In Congress, Pat Harrigan votes on federal legislation, takes part in oversight, works on federal spending decisions, and assists constituents with federal issues. This district-focused role asks Pat Harrigan to bring local priorities from North Carolina into national debates.

Recent votes 19 Cached vote records available
Sponsored bills 19 Bills introduced by this member
Cosponsored bills 19 Bills this member formally supported
Source links 13 Official, civic, and research links

Quick Facts

Party
Republican
State
North Carolina
District
District 10
Chamber
House of Representatives
Serving since
January 3, 2025
Term Ends
January 3, 2027

Contact Information

Washington, DC Office

1233 Longworth House Office Building Washington DC 20515-3310

Phone: 202-225-2576

District Office

800 17th St NW, Suite G467, Hickory, NC, 28601

Phone: 828-327-6100

Congressional Work

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Recent votes

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Sponsored legislation

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