Phil Berger is a Republican politician serving in the North Carolina General Assembly. He represents the 26th Senate district, encompassing Guilford and Rockingham counties. As a member of the North Carolina Senate, he is involved in the state's legislative processes, contributing to debates, policy formation, and decision-making on issues affecting North Carolina. His political career reflects his involvement in state-level governance and the representation of his constituents' interests within the Republican party framework.
On August 8, 1952, Philip Edward Berger was born. He is a Republican member of the North Carolina General Assembly.
In 1970, Phil Berger graduated from George Washington High School in Danville, Virginia.
In 1980, Phil Berger earned a bachelor's degree in sociology from Averett College.
In 1982, Phil Berger earned a J.D. degree from Wake Forest University School of Law, after which he entered law practice.
In 2000, Berger was first elected to the North Carolina Senate.
In 2004, Phil Berger became the minority leader in the North Carolina Senate.
From 2005 to 2011, Berger was Senate Minority Leader.
In 2010, Phil Berger was selected by fellow Republicans as their choice for the next Senate President Pro Tem.
On January 26, 2011, Phil Berger was officially elected President Pro Tem when the legislature opened.
In 2011, Berger became Senate President pro tempore.
In 2016, Berger supported voter ID legislation. The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals deemed the laws to "target African Americans with almost surgical precision in an opinion written by Diana Motz. Berger criticized the ruling as a "decision by three partisan Democrats."
In 2017, the Supreme Court chose not to take up the case regarding voter ID legislation, allowing the lower court's decision to stand.
In 2018, after a referendum for a Constitutional amendment was approved, Berger voted to pass legislation that would enroll the amendment later in the year during a lame-duck session.
In 2019, a North Carolina judge offered an opinion that the General Assembly was illegally constituted and unable to make law. However, the Governor enrolled the amendment, which remains a portion of the Constitution.
After the 2024 elections, North Carolina Republicans in the legislature passed a bill to strip powers from the incoming Democratic governor and attorney general. Berger defended the bill, stating it is "all within the rules that we have".
In 2026, Phil Berger trailed Sam Page in the Republican primary for the 26th district's seat. After trailing by 23 votes following the official canvass, Berger conceded the race on March 24th.
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