Casey Cagle

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Lowell S. "Casey" Cagle (born January 12, 1966 in Gainesville, Georgia) is an American politician, a member of the Republican Party, a conservative, and a former member of the Georgia General Assembly. He is best known as the underdog candidate who, on July 18, 2006, defeated conservative political activist Ralph Reed in the 2006 Republican primary for lieutenant governor of Georgia. Cagle defeated Democrat Jim Martin November 7, 2006, to become the first Republican Lieutenant Governor in Georgia's history.

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High school and college education

According to his legislative biography, Cagle was raised by a single mother and "attended eight different elementary schools by age six but persevered to graduate from Hall County's public schools." He attended Georgia Southern University and Gainesville College but did not earn a degree at either institution.

Business career

His legislative biography describes Cagle as a "self-made business leader in the real estate and banking industries." At age 20, Cagle bought his first business, a retail clothing store which he later expanded to multiple locations. He founded Southern Heritage Bank in 1999 and served as its Chairman until 2004 when it merged into Gainesville Bank & Trust (GB&T) in 2004. Cagle joined the Board of Directors of GB&T in 2005. According to filings, his estimated net worth is $3 million.

Legislative career

In 1994, at age 28, Cagle ran for the Georgia Senate in a district that included Hall County and parts of Dawson County and Forsyth County. He upset the Democratic incumbent, Jane Hemmer, and became the youngest member of the State Senate. He was re-elected five times. He served as Chairman of the State Senate Finance Committee.

Campaign for Lieutenant Governor

In early 2005, Cagle declared his candidacy for Lieutenant Governor of Georgia. He was opposed in the Republican primary by nationally known Christian conservative activist Ralph Reed. Initially considered the underdog, Cagle emerged as a serious challenger to Reed. Reed accused Cagle of negative campaigning, blaming Cagle for unfavorable media attention arising from the federal investigation into the Jack Abramoff Indian lobbying scandal. On July 18, 2006, Cagle defeated Reed in the Republican Party primary. Cagle won 56% of the vote Reed's 44%, according to final results. He then went on to successfully face former state legislator Jim Martin, in the general election.

Contact information

Office of the Lieutenant Governor
Administrative Staff
240 State Capitol
Atlanta, GA 30334

Telephone: (404) 656-5030
Fax: (404) 656-6739

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Portions of this article were adapted from Wikipedia.

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