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American politician from North Carolina
Kyle Hall
Member of the North Carolina House of Representatives
from the 91st district
Incumbent
Assumed office
November 9, 2015
Preceded byBryan Holloway
Personal details
Born (1990-09-05) September 5, 1990 (age 34)
Winston-Salem, North Carolina, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
EducationUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (BA)
OccupationRealtor
WebsiteCampaign website

Kyle Hall (born September 5, 1990) is an American businessman and politician currently serving in the North Carolina House of Representatives.

Early life

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Hall was born September 5, 1990, and raised in Stokes County, North Carolina. He was educated in North Carolina's state public school systems, beginning at Pinnacle Elementary, working his way through community college, and earning a Bachelor of Arts in political science from UNC-Chapel Hill, where he graduated in 2012.

Political career

Prior to serving in the legislature, Hall was the Communications Director for U.S. Congressman Mark Walker (NC Sixth District).

On November 23, 2015, Hall was appointed to the North Carolina House seat of NC House District 91 by Governor Pat McCrory. He was elected to his first full term in November 2016.

Hall was reelected to his seat in the North Carolina House of Representatives in November 2018.

North Carolina House of Representatives

Committee assignments

Standing or select committees (2017–2018 Session)

  • Appropriations, Vice chair
  • Appropriations on Agriculture and Natural and Economic Resources, Chair
  • Appropriations on Information Technology
  • Commerce and Job Development
  • Education – K–12
  • Homelessness, Foster Care, and Dependency
  • Insurance

Standing or select committees (2019–2020 Session)

  • Agriculture
  • Appropriations, Vice chair
  • Appropriations, Agriculture and Natural and Economic Resources, Chair
  • Appropriations, Information Technology, Chair
  • Commerce
  • Environment
  • Insurance

Electoral history

2022

North Carolina House of Representatives 91st district Republican primary election, 2022
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Kyle Hall (incumbent) 7,761 82.99%
Republican James Douglas 977 10.45%
Republican Stephen L. James 614 6.57%
Total votes 9,352 100%

2020

North Carolina House of Representatives 91st district general election, 2020
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Kyle Hall (incumbent) 33,534 78.38%
Democratic Rita Cruise 9,252 21.62%
Total votes 42,786 100%
Republican hold

2018

North Carolina House of Representatives 91st district general election, 2018
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Kyle Hall (incumbent) 21,232 73.24%
Democratic Michael Booth 7,134 24.61%
Libertarian Steve Brenneis 623 2.15%
Total votes 28,989 100%
Republican hold

2016

North Carolina House of Representatives 91st district Republican primary election, 2016
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Kyle Hall 4,898 43.84%
Republican Robert Knight 3,427 30.67%
Republican Ira "Bubba" Tilley 2,848 25.49%
Total votes 11,173 100%
North Carolina House of Representatives 91st district general election, 2016
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Kyle Hall (incumbent) 24,639 66.47%
Democratic Eugene Russell 12,430 33.53%
Total votes 37,069 100%
Republican hold

Legislation

House Bill 464, "Small Business Health Care Act", established standards for Association Health Plans (AHPs). It defined several terms and create requirements for the business associations sponsoring the AHPs, including domicile, solvency, and operational requirements. It also created requirements for the AHPs themselves, including coverage, premium, and non-discrimination requirements.

References

  1. Elmes, Nicholas. "Hall nominated to District 91 seat". The Stokes News. The Stokes News. Retrieved 12 December 2019.
  2. Elmes, Nicholas. "Hall takes oath of office". The Stokes News. Retrieved 12 December 2019.
  3. Elmes, Nicholas. "Hall Oath of Office". Youtube.
  4. North Carolina State Board of Elections.
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  8. North Carolina State Board of Elections.
  9. "Bill Summaries: H464 (2019–2020 Session)". Legislative Reporting Service - University of North Carolina School of Government. University of North Carolina School of Government. Retrieved 12 December 2019.
  10. "House Bill 464". North Carolina General Assembly. Retrieved 12 December 2019.
  11. "Gov. Cooper Signs Additional Bills into Law". NC Governor Roy Cooper. North Carolina Office of the Governor. Retrieved 12 December 2019.
North Carolina House of Representatives
Preceded byBryan Holloway Member of the North Carolina House of Representatives
from the 91st district

2015-Present
Incumbent
Members of the North Carolina House of Representatives
157th General Assembly (2025–2026)
Speaker of the House
Destin Hall (R)
Speaker pro tempore
Sarah Stevens (R)
Majority Leader
John Bell (R)
Minority Leader
Robert Reives (D)
  1. Ed Goodwin (R)
  2. Ray Jeffers (D)
  3. Steve Tyson (R)
  4. Jimmy Dixon (R)
  5. Bill Ward (R)
  6. Joe Pike (R)
  7. Matthew Winslow (R)
  8. Gloristine Brown (D)
  9. Timothy Reeder (R)
  10. John Bell (R)
  11. Allison Dahle (D)
  12. Chris Humphrey (R)
  13. Celeste Cairns (R)
  14. Wyatt Gable (R)
  15. Phil Shepard (R)
  16. Carson Smith (R)
  17. Frank Iler (R)
  18. Deb Butler (D)
  19. Charlie Miller (R)
  20. Ted Davis Jr. (R)
  21. Ya Liu (D)
  22. William Brisson (R)
  23. Shelly Willingham (D)
  24. Dante Pittman (D)
  25. Allen Chesser (R)
  26. Donna McDowell White (R)
  27. Rodney Pierce (D)
  28. Larry Strickland (R)
  29. Vernetta Alston (D)
  30. Marcia Morey (D)
  31. Zack Forde-Hawkins (D)
  32. ▌Bryan Cohn (D)
  33. ▌Monika Johnson-Hostler (D)
  34. Tim Longest (D)
  35. ▌Mike Schietzelt (R)
  36. Julie von Haefen (D)
  37. Erin Paré (R)
  38. Abe Jones (D)
  39. James Roberson (D)
  40. Phil Rubin (D)
  41. Maria Cervania (D)
  42. ▌Mike Colvin (D)
  43. Diane Wheatley (R)
  44. Charles Smith (D)
  45. Frances Jackson (D)
  46. Brenden Jones (R)
  47. Jarrod Lowery (R)
  48. Garland Pierce (D)
  49. Cynthia Ball (D)
  50. Renee Price (D)
  51. John Sauls (R)
  52. Ben Moss (R)
  53. Howard Penny Jr. (R)
  54. Robert Reives (D)
  55. Mark Brody (R)
  56. Allen Buansi (D)
  57. Tracy Clark (D)
  58. Amos Quick (D)
  59. Alan Branson (R)
  60. Cecil Brockman (D)
  61. Pricey Harrison (D)
  62. John Blust (R)
  63. Stephen Ross (R)
  64. Dennis Riddell (R)
  65. Reece Pyrtle (R)
  66. Sarah Crawford (D)
  67. ▌Cody Huneycutt (R)
  68. David Willis (R)
  69. Dean Arp (R)
  70. Brian Biggs (R)
  71. Kanika Brown (D)
  72. Amber Baker (D)
  73. ▌Jonathan Almond (R)
  74. Jeff Zenger (R)
  75. Donny Lambeth (R)
  76. Harry Warren (R)
  77. Julia Craven Howard (R)
  78. Neal Jackson (R)
  79. Keith Kidwell (R)
  80. Sam Watford (R)
  81. Larry Potts (R)
  82. ▌Brian Echevarria (R)
  83. ▌Grant Campbell (R)
  84. Jeffrey McNeely (R)
  85. Dudley Greene (R)
  86. Hugh Blackwell (R)
  87. Destin Hall (R)
  88. Mary Belk (D)
  89. Mitchell Setzer (R)
  90. Sarah Stevens (R)
  91. Kyle Hall (R)
  92. Terry Brown (D)
  93. Ray Pickett (R)
  94. Blair Eddins (R)
  95. ▌Todd Carver (R)
  96. Jay Adams (R)
  97. Heather Rhyne (R)
  98. Beth Gardner Helfrich (D)
  99. Nasif Majeed (D)
  100. ▌Julia Greenfield (D)
  101. Carolyn Logan (D)
  102. Becky Carney (D)
  103. Laura Budd (D)
  104. Brandon Lofton (D)
  105. Tricia Cotham (R)
  106. Carla Cunningham (D)
  107. ▌Aisha Dew (D)
  108. John Torbett (R)
  109. Donnie Loftis (R)
  110. Kelly Hastings (R)
  111. ▌Paul Scott (R)
  112. Jordan Lopez (D)
  113. Jake Johnson (R)
  114. Eric Ager (D)
  115. Lindsey Prather (D)
  116. Brian Turner (D)
  117. Jennifer Balkcom (R)
  118. Mark Pless (R)
  119. Mike Clampitt (R)
  120. Karl Gillespie (R)
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