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Luther E. Barnhardt
23rd Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina
In office
1957 – January 5, 1961
GovernorLuther H. Hodges
Preceded byLuther H. Hodges
Succeeded byHarvey Cloyd Philpott
Member of the North Carolina Senate from the 21st District
In office
1945–1956
Serving with Nelson Woodson
Personal details
BornNovember 29, 1903
Concord, North Carolina
DiedJune 1, 1980 (1980-07) (aged 76)

Luther Ernest Barnhardt (November 29, 1903 – June 1, 1980) was an American politician who served as the 23rd Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina from 1957 to 1961 under Governor Luther H. Hodges.

Barnhardt was born in Concord, North Carolina, November 29, 1903. He was an attorney and a member of the North Carolina Senate (1945–56). Barnhardt was elected Lieutenant Governor in 1956 and, by the state constitution of that time, was not eligible for re-election. Barnhardt died June 1, 1980, and is buried at Carolina Memorial Park, Concord, N.C.

Political offices
Preceded by Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina
1957-1961
Succeeded by