Davey Hiott

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Davey Hiott
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South Carolina House District 4
Incumbent
In office
2004 - Present
Term ends
November 10, 2014
Years in position 9
PartyRepublican
Compensation
Base salary$10,400/year
Per diem$131/day
Elections and appointments
Last electionNovember 6, 2012
First elected2004
Next electionNovember 4, 2014
Term limitsN/A
Personal
ProfessionBusiness owner
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Davey Hiott (b. October 20, 1960) is a Republican member of the South Carolina House of Representatives, representing District 4.

Education

Hiott earned his BA from Central Wesleyan College in 1983.

Professional experience

Hiott is the owner of Hiott Printing Company.

Political experience

Hiott joined the South Carolina State House of Representatives in 2005. He has served in that position since, representing the 4th District.

Committee assignments

2013-2014

At the beginning of the 2013 legislative session, Hiott served on the following committees:

South Carolina Committee Assignments, 2013
Agriculture, Natural Resources & Environmental Affairs, Vice Chair
Rules

2011-2012

In the 2011-2012 legislative session, Hiott served on the following committees:

2009-2010

In the 2009-2010 legislative session, Hiott served on the following committees:

Issues

Presidential preference

2012

See also: Endorsements by state officials of presidential candidates in the 2012 election

Davey Hiott endorsed Newt Gingrich in the 2012 presidential election. [1]

Elections

2012

See also: South Carolina House of Representatives elections, 2012

Hiott defeated Vicky Wynn in the Republican primary on June 12 and ran unopposed in the general election on November 6, 2012.[2][3][4]

South Carolina House of Representatives, District 4, General Election, 2012
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark.jpgDavey Hiott Incumbent 99.4% 14,384
     Other Write-Ins 0.6% 87
Total Votes 14,471

2010

Hiott ran unopposed in the June 8 Republican primary for District 4 of the South Carolina House of Representatives. Hiott won unopposed in the general election on November 2.

South Carolina House of Representatives, District 4 (2010)
Candidates Votes Percent
Green check mark.jpg Davey Hiott (R) 8,355 99.38%
Write-In 52 0.62%

2008

On November 4, 2008 Hoitt won re-election unopposed to the South Carolina House of Representatives with 12,226 votes, representing District 4. 

Hiott raised $9,508 for his campaign.[5]

South Carolina House of Representatives, District 4 (2008)
Candidates Votes
Green check mark.jpg Davey Hiott (R) 12,226

Campaign donors

2012

Campaign donor information is not yet available for this year.

2010

In 2010, a year in which Hiott was up for re-election, he collected $9,050 in donations.[6]

His largest contributors in 2010 were:

2008

Hiott raised $9,508 in the 2008 election cycle.

His major contributors are listed below.[7]

Donor Amount
South Carolina Optometric Association $1,000
South Carolina Farm Bureau $1,000
Western Upstate Association of Realtors $1,000
South Carolina Petroleum Marketers Association $1,000
South Carolina Trucking Association $1,000
Palmetto Leadership Council $1,000

Scorecards

The Palmetto Liberty PAC Scorecard

See also: The Palmetto Liberty Political Action Committee's Legislative Score Card

The Palmetto Liberty Political Action Committee, a conservative pro-limited government think tank in South Carolina, releases its Scorecard for South Carolina Representatives and Senators once a year. The Scorecard gives each a legislator a score based on how they voted in the two-year legislative term prior to the election on specific issues which the Palametto Liberty PAC thought were anti-limited government. "Most of the votes shown on the score card are votes that we lost. Now we can identify the Legislators that caused us to lose these votes. These Legislators are the ones who need to be replaced if we are to achieve the vision of having the most free state in the nation."[8]

2012

Davey Hiott received a score of 27% in the 2012 scorecard, ranking 33rd out of all 124 South Carolina House of Representatives members.[9] His score was followed by representatives Bill Hixon (27%), Jenny Horne (27%), and John Richard C. King (27%).[10]

Personal

Hiott and his wife, Lisa, have two children.

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2004–present
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