The assembly elected Memucan Hunt (served 1784–1787) as first statewide North Carolina State Treasurer.
Alfred Moore continued (served 1782–1791) as North Carolina Attorney General.
Each county was authorized to elect two representatives to the House of Commons and one delegate to the Senate.
According to a book by the Secretary of State edited by Cheney and published in 1974, this assembly had a second session that concluded in June 1784.
The following delegates to the House of Commons were elected by the voters of North Carolina to represent each county and district:[3][4][5][6] The Senators elected a President/Speaker (Richard Caswell, Sr.), Clerk (John Haywood), Assistant Clerk (Sherwood Haywood), Doorkeeper, and Assistant Doorkeeper.