Charles Marion Edwards (born September 13, 1960) is an American politician serving as the U.S. representative for North Carolina's 11th congressional district since 2023. A member of the Republican Party, he represented the 48th district in the North Carolina Senate from 2016 to 2023.

Early life and education

Edwards was born in Waynesville, North Carolina. He graduated from West Henderson High School in 1978 and studied business, accounting, and marketing at Blue Ridge Community College.

Career

Edwards joined McDonald's in 1989, working as an operations manager until 1991, senior business consultant from 1991 to 1996, and development coordinator from 1996 to 1998. He also worked as the vice president of Henderson County Partners for Economic Progress. In 2013, he became a director of Entegra Financial Corporation. In 2020, Entegra merged with First Citizens Bank.

Edwards was appointed to the North Carolina Senate in August 2016 after Tom Apodaca resigned. He defeated Democratic nominee Norman Bossert in 2016, and was reelected in 2018 and 2020. In 2024, Edwards held a ceremony and awarded Donald Trump with a French Fry Certification Pin, an award that he invented.

Acting on a complaint filed by the Henderson County (North Carolina) Democratic Party, Edwards was sanctioned by the House of Representatives Communications Standards Commission on April 24, 2024, for making personal attacks against President Joe Biden and his son, Hunter Biden, in email newsletters sent to constituents in May, June, July and December, 2023. Such attacks are prohibited by federal law and by rules of the House of Representatives when they are sent out as "mass communications" at taxpayer expense.

U.S. House of Representatives

Elections

2022

On November 30, 2021, Edwards declared his candidacy for North Carolina's 11th congressional district in the 2022 election. The district was represented by freshman Republican incumbent Madison Cawthorn. Cawthorn faced numerous scandals, had made a number of controversial statements, and was criticized by Edwards as an ineffective legislator. Edwards was also endorsed by U.S. Senator Thom Tillis.

On May 17, 2022, Edwards defeated Cawthorn in the Republican primary with 33.4% of the vote. Although he lost 12 of the district's 15 counties, he carried Buncombe, its most populous, by over 2,000 votes, exceeding his overall margin of 1,338. Edwards also defeated Cawthorn in Henderson County by 3,191 votes. Henderson County is home to both Edwards and Cawthorn.

Committee assignments

Source:

  • National Security, Department of State, and Related Programs Subcommittee (vice chair)
  • Financial Services and General Government Subcommittee

Caucus memberships

Source:

  • Congressional YIMBY Caucus (co-chair)
  • Congressional Aggregates Caucus
  • Congressional Fire Services Caucus
  • Congressional Pro-Life Caucus
  • Congressional Sportsmen's Caucus
  • Conservative Climate Caucus
  • Election Integrity Caucus
  • Fix Congress Caucus
  • Main Street Caucus
  • Problem Solvers Caucus
  • Republican Study Committee

Political positions

Foreign policy

Israel

Edwards voted, with the 412–10 bipartisan majority, to provide Israel with support following the 2023 Hamas attack on Israel.

Canada and Greenland

Asked in 2025 whether he supported Trump's push to forcibly annex Canada and Greenland, Edwards answered, "No, I do not."

Immigration

In January 2024, Edwards introduced legislation which would prevent immigrants from being counted by the United States census, for the purposes of determining the United States congressional apportionment. In February 2024, Edwards posted a picture on X of a large migrant caravan in Mexico in order to criticize the immigration policies of the Biden administration, suggesting that Joe Biden was at fault for the migrants in the picture immigrating to the United States. However, the picture was taken in 2018, during the administration of Donald Trump.

Marijuana

Chuck Edwards has an "F" rating from the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) for his voting history regarding cannabis-related causes.

Electoral history

U.S. House of Representatives

Personal life

Edwards and his wife, Teresa, have had two children. In 2018, his 36 year old son died from firearm suicide after a lengthy period of untreated depression, leaving a baby daughter and wife behind. Despite this, Edwards is still a staunch gun rights supporter.

References

External links

  • Congressman Chuck Edwards official U.S. House website
  • Campaign website
  • Biography at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
  • Financial information (federal office) at the Federal Election Commission
  • Legislation sponsored at the Library of Congress
  • Profile at Vote Smart
  • Appearances on C-SPAN

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