Tricia Cotham shares holiday greetings and local event updates on social media

Tricia Ann Cotham, North Carolina State Representative for 112th District
Tricia Ann Cotham, North Carolina State Representative for 112th District
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Tricia Cotham, a Republican elected to the North Carolina State House in 2025 representing the 105th district, recently shared several personal and community-focused messages on her social media account.

On March 17, 2026, Cotham marked a holiday celebration with the message “Happy St. Patrick’s Day! “. The following day, she responded to news with a brief note of condolence: “So sad to hear this. https://t.co/rfMpBQnmuf” (March 18, 2026). On March 19, she commented on ongoing sports events in Greenville by posting “It’s definitely #madness in #Greenville! @MarchMadnessMBB https://t.co/zksdisiVWD”.

Cotham assumed office after succeeding Wesley Harris as state representative for North Carolina’s 105th House district. She has been active in sharing both personal sentiments and reactions to current events through her public social media channels.



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