Tricia Cotham shares social media updates following election to NC State House

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 representing the state’s 105th House district, has recently posted several updates on her social media account.

On March 27, 2026, Cotham shared a brief message with an emoji and a link: ” https://t.co/Tm9M3n34PN”.

Later that day, she posted another update referencing women’s basketball: “How sweet it is! #womens https://t.co/40qJzMGH4u”.

Two days later, on March 29, 2026, Cotham commented positively about an unspecified subject: “One of the very best in so many ways! https://t.co/UHoQPp1Z9j”.

Cotham succeeded Wesley Harris as representative for North Carolina’s 105th House district after her election in 2025. She is affiliated with the Republican Party.



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