American politician from North Carolina
Francis Robertson "Frank" Iler Jr. is a Republican member of the North Carolina House of Representatives. Iler has represented the 17th district (including constituents in Brunswick County) since 2009. A retired businessman who lives in Oak Island, North Carolina, Iler was appointed when Bonner Stiller resigned in 2009.[1]
Electoral history
2020
2018
2016
2014
2012
2010
Committee assignments
[12]
2021-2022 session
- Appropriations (Vice Chair)
- Appropriations - Transportations (Chair)
- Transportation (Chair)
- Environment (Vice Chair)
- Commerce
- Education - K-12
- Election Law and Campaign Finance Reform
- Marine Resources and Aqua Culture
2019-2020 session
- Appropriations (Vice Chair)
- Appropriations - Transportation (Chair)
- Transportation (Chair)
- Environment
- Education - K-12
- Commerce
- Insurance
2017-2018 session
- Appropriations (Vice Chair)
- Appropriations - Transportation (Chair)
- Transportation (Chair)
- Environment
- Education - K-12
- Elections and Ethics Law
- Insurance
2015-2016 session
- Appropriations (Vice Chair)
- Appropriations - Transportation (Chair)
- Transportation (Chair)
- Environment
- Education - K-12
- Elections
- Insurance
2013-2014 session
- Appropriations
- Transportation (Chair)
- Environment
- Education
- Elections
- Regulatory Reform
2011-2012 session
- Appropriations
- Transportation (Chair)
- Environment
- Education
- Elections
2009-2010 session
- Appropriations
- Transportation
- Education
- Marine Resources and Aquaculture
- Wildlife Resources
References
- ^ "The Voter's Self Defense System". Vote Smart. Retrieved January 31, 2022.
- ^ [1] North Carolina State Board of Elections.
- ^ [2] North Carolina State Board of Elections.
- ^ [3] North Carolina State Board of Elections.
- ^ [4] North Carolina State Board of Elections.
- ^ [5] North Carolina State Board of Elections.
- ^ [6] North Carolina State Board of Elections.
- ^ [7] North Carolina State Board of Elections.
- ^ [8] North Carolina State Board of Elections.
- ^ [9] North Carolina State Board of Elections.
- ^ [10] North Carolina State Board of Elections.
- ^ "Frank Iler". Retrieved January 31, 2022.
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