Norman H. Joyner was an American politician.
After graduating from Wake Forest University in 1948, Joyner earned a bachelor's of divinity from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. [1] Between 1966 and 1968, Joyner was a member of the Iredell County board of commissioners. [1] By 1969, he had been elected to the North Carolina Senate. [1] While serving as a state senator, Joyner was selected to attend the 1972 National Forum of State Legislators on Older Americans, [2] and contested the Republican Party primary held for the lieutenant gubernatorial election that year. [3]
Norman H. Joyner was an American politician.
After graduating from Wake Forest University in 1948, Joyner earned a bachelor's of divinity from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. [1] Between 1966 and 1968, Joyner was a member of the Iredell County board of commissioners. [1] By 1969, he had been elected to the North Carolina Senate. [1] While serving as a state senator, Joyner was selected to attend the 1972 National Forum of State Legislators on Older Americans, [2] and contested the Republican Party primary held for the lieutenant gubernatorial election that year. [3]