Bryan Holloway
Bryan R. Holloway is a former Republican member of the North Carolina House of Representatives, representing District 91 from 2004 to October 23, 2015. He resigned to become a lobbyist for local school boards.[1]
Biography
Holloway earned his B.S. in history and secondary education at Appalachian State University. His professional experience includes working as a consultant and high school teacher.
Committee assignments
2015 legislative session
At the beginning of the 2015 legislative session, Holloway served on the following committees:
North Carolina committee assignments, 2015 |
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• Aging |
• Appropriations, Vice Chairman |
• Appropriations on Education, Chairman |
• Education - Universities, Chairman |
• Insurance |
• University Board of Governors Nominating |
2013-2014
In the 2013-2014 legislative session, Holloway served on the following committees:
North Carolina committee assignments, 2013 |
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• Appropriations, Chair |
• Commerce and Job Development |
• Government |
• Insurance |
• Public Utilities, Vice chair |
• Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House |
2011-2012
In the 2011-2012 legislative session, Holloway served on the following committees:
North Carolina committee assignments, 2011 |
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• Agriculture |
• Appropriations |
• Banking |
• Commerce and Job Development |
• Education, Chair |
2009-2010
In the 2009-2010 legislative session, Holloway served on the following committees:
North Carolina committee assignments, 2009 |
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• Agriculture |
• Appropriations |
• Commerce, Small Business, and Entrepreneurship |
• Education |
• Pensions and Retirement |
Sponsored legislation
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Elections
2014
Elections for the North Carolina House of Representatives took place in 2014. A primary election took place on May 6, 2014. The general election took place on November 4, 2014. The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was February 28, 2014. Incumbent Bryan Holloway was unopposed in the Republican primary and was unchallenged in the general election.[2][3][4][5]
2012
Holloway ran for re-election in 2012. He ran unopposed in the May 8, 2012, Republican primary. He defeated Nelson Cole (D) in the general election, which took place on November 6, 2012.[6][7]
2010
On November 2, 2010, Holloway won re-election to the North Carolina House of Representatives. He had no primary opposition but was challenged by Edward Gambill (D) in the general election.[8][9]
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16,153 | 75.38% | ||
Ed Gambill (D) | 5,275 | 24.62% |
2008
On November 4, 2008, Holloway won re-election to the North Carolina House of Representatives.[10] $23,618 was raised for this campaign.[11]
North Carolina House of Representatives, District 91 | ||||
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21,338 | |||
Ed Gambill (D) | 11,251 |
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2015
In 2015, the General Assembly of North Carolina was in session from January 14 through September 30.
- Civitas Action: 2015 Full Rankings
- Legislators are scored on their votes on conservative issues.
- North Carolina League of Conservation Voters: 2015 Legislative Scorecard
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- The American Conservative Union: 2015 Legislative Scorecard
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2014
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In 2014, the General Assembly of North Carolina will be in session from May 14 through a date to be determined by the legislature.
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2013
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In 2013, the General Assembly of North Carolina was in session from January 9 to July 26.
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2012
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In 2012, the General Assembly of North Carolina was in session from May 16 to July 3.
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2011
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In 2011, the General Assembly of North Carolina was in session from January 26 to June 18. A special session dealing with redistricting began July 13 and ended July 28.
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See also
- North Carolina House of Representatives
- House Committees
- General Assembly of North Carolina
- North Carolina state legislative districts
External links
- Profile from Open States
- Project Vote Smart profile
- Campaign contributions via OpenSecrets
Footnotes
- ↑ WXII-TV, "Stokes, Rockingham County state Rep. Bryan Holloway resigns to become lobbyist," accessed October 23, 2015
- ↑ North Carolina State Board of Elections, "Official Primary Election Results For 2014," accessed June 12, 2014
- ↑ North Carolina State Board of Elections, "General Election Candidate List Grouped by Contest," accessed June 12, 2014
- ↑ North Carolina State Board of Elections, "05/06/2014 Official Primary Election Results - Statewide," accessed December 5, 2014
- ↑ North Carolina State Board of Elections, "11/04/2014 Official General Election Results - Statewide," accessed December 5, 2014
- ↑ North Carolina State Board of Elections, "2012 Primary Election Results," accessed June 12, 2014
- ↑ North Carolina State Board of Elections, "2012 General Election Results," accessed June 12, 2014
- ↑ North Carolina State Board of Elections, "2010 Primary Election Results," accessed June 12, 2014
- ↑ North Carolina State Board of Elections, "Official North Carolina General Election Results- November 2, 2010," accessed June 12, 2014
- ↑ North Carolina State Board of Elections, "2008 General Election Results," accessed August 14, 2014
- ↑ Follow the Money, "2008 campaign contributions," accessed August 14, 2014
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Preceded by ' |
North Carolina House - District 91 2011–October 23, 2015 |
Succeeded by Kyle Hall (R) |