North Carolina General Assembly of 1899–1900

94th North Carolina General Assembly (1899–1900)
1897 1901
North Carolina State Capitol
Overview
Legislative bodyNorth Carolina General Assembly
JurisdictionNorth Carolina, United States
Meeting placeNorth Carolina State Capitol
Term1899-1900
North Carolina Senate
Members49 Senators
President of the SenateCharles A. Reynolds (Rep)
President pro temporeR. L. Smith (Dem)
F. A. Whitaker (Dem)
Party controlDemocratic Party
North Carolina House of Representatives
Members118 Representatives
Speaker of the HouseHenry G. Connor
Party controlDemocratic Party

Members of the North Carolina General Assembly of 1899–1900 were elected in November 1898. The election saw the Democratic Party return to majority status in both houses, replacing the fusion of Republicans and Populists. After this election, Democrats dominated state politics for the next seventy-plus years, in part due to the 1899–1900 legislature disfranchising African-Americans. The election followed the 1898 Wilmington massacre.