Tricia Cotham shares posts about St. Patrick’s Day parade and local events

Patricia Ann Cotham, 	North Carolina State Representative from 105th District (R)
Patricia Ann Cotham, North Carolina State Representative from 105th District (R)
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Tricia Cotham, a Republican elected to the North Carolina State House in 2025 to represent the 105th House district, shared several posts on her social media account over the weekend highlighting local events and moments.

On March 14, 2026, Cotham posted about her participation in a community celebration: “Beautiful day for the annual St. Patrick’s Day parade! Love all the green! #ncpol”.

Later that evening, on March 15, 2026, she posted another message referencing an event or moment with a brief caption: “Epic. https://t.co/zJ6gcSkAeX”.

Shortly after, she shared a third post containing only a link: “https://t.co/WJ2cwiz0Xz”.

Cotham succeeded Wesley Harris as representative of North Carolina’s 105th House district following her election in 2025.



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