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Hamilton Beck
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Bachelor's

Kennesaw State University

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Hamilton Matthew Beck was a 2017 Republican special election candidate for District 32 of the Georgia State Senate.

Biography

Beck earned his accounting degree from Kennesaw State University. His professional experience includes working as a financial systems consultant.[1]

Campaign themes

2017

Beck's campaign website highlighted the following issues:

Values

  • The Family is the most important form of government in our society. I will enact legislation that will allow for Georgia’s families to thrive.

Abortion

  • I believe that life begins at conception and that every human, regardless of age has a unique and undeniable right to life. Period.

Budget & Taxes

  • I am a strong proponent of fiscal responsibility, believing in a prudent approach to government spending and debt.
  • We need legislation to allow for Georgian’s to keep more of their money. This will be a combination of lower taxes and cuts in spending.

Education

  • I will work to allow Georgians to decide how they choose to educate their children.

Government Reform

  • We should have a government that works for the people not the other way around. I want more accountability in the Georgia government, one that truly answer to the people and not to special interests.

Guns

  • A cornerstone to our society is to be safe and secure, ensuring that the people are able to defend themselves. Keeping our right to own firearms is fundamental to our nation’s freedom and I will defend this right vigorously.[2]
—Hamilton Beck[3]

Elections

2017

A special election for District 32 of the Georgia State Senate was called for April 18, 2017. The filing deadline for candidates was February 24, 2017. No candidate received more than 50 percent of the vote in the April 18 election, so there was a runoff election on May 16, 2017.[4]

The District 32 seat became vacant following Republican Judson Hill's decision to run in a special election for Georgia's 6th Congressional District. As of April 2017, the Georgia Constitution required that elected officials vacate their positions upon qualifying to run in an election for another position. The 6th Congressional District seat became vacant following Republican Tom Price's confirmation as U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services.[5][6]

Five Republicans filed for the District 32 seat: Hamilton Beck, Matt Campbell, Roy Daniels, Kay Kirkpatrick, and Gus Makris. Three Democrats filed for the seat: Christine Triebsch, Exton Howard, and Bob Wiskind.[7]

Triebsch (D) and Kirkpatrick (R) advanced to the runoff election. Triebsch won the plurality of the vote on April 18, receiving 24.2 percent. Kirkpatrick received 21.1 percent of the vote. The five Republican candidates received 60.2 percent of the vote while the three Democratic candidates received 39.8 percent.

The April 18 election for District 32 took place on the same day as the 6th Congressional District special election. Both races advanced to runoff elections, which were scheduled on separate dates. The runoff election for the District 32 seat was on May 16 while the runoff election for the 6th Congressional District was on June 20.

Kirkpatrick won the runoff election on May 16.[8]

Georgia State Senate, District 32, Special Election Runoff, 2017
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngKay Kirkpatrick 57% 18,619
     Democratic Christine Triebsch 43% 14,057
Total Votes 32,676
Source: Georgia Secretary of State



Georgia State Senate, District 32, Special Election, 2017
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Hamilton Beck 3.7% 2,168
     Republican Matt Campbell 10% 5,858
     Republican Roy Daniels 15.2% 8,912
     Democratic Exton Howard 6.9% 4,063
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngKay Kirkpatrick 21.1% 12,369
     Republican Gus Makris 10.2% 5,969
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.pngChristine Triebsch 24.2% 14,199
     Democratic Bob Wiskind 8.7% 5,097
Total Votes 58,635
Source: Georgia Secretary of State

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