Carla D. Cunningham (born January 12, 1962) is an American politician. She has served as a member of the North Carolina House of Representatives from the 106th district since 2012.[1][2] Cunningham is a Democrat.
In July 2025, Carla Cunningham notably crossed party lines, resulting in a 72-48 vote in the House overriding Democratic Governor Josh Stein veto of a bill that requires North Carolina sheriffs to work closer with Immigration and Customs Enforcement to support the mass deportations in the second presidency of Donald Trump. She declared, "All cultures are not equal. Some immigrants come and believe they can function in isolation, I suggest they must assimilate. Adapt to the country they want to live in." Cunningham also drew criticism from her Democratic colleagues for the perceived incendiary floor speech in which she accused immigrants of "destabilizing" communities. She was also a key vote on overriding the veto of two other bills opposed by the Governor, and moderate and liberal Democrats in the legislature. Cunningham is a conservative Democrat.[4][5]
Electoral history
2020
North Carolina House of Representatives 106th district general election, 2020[6]