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'''La Mar Gunn''' was a [[Republican]] candidate for [[Lieutenant Governor of Delaware|lieutenant governor]] of [[Delaware]] in the [[Delaware Lieutenant Gubernatorial election, 2016|2016 election]]. He was defeated in the 2016 general election.<ref name=candlist>[http://elections.delaware.gov/reports/genl_fcddt.shtml ''State of Delaware Department of Elections,'' "Filed candidates by office," accessed July 13, 2016]</ref>
'''La Mar Gunn''' was a [[Republican]] candidate for [[Lieutenant Governor of Delaware|lieutenant governor]] of [[Delaware]] in the [[Delaware Lieutenant Gubernatorial election, 2016|2016 election]]. He was defeated in the 2016 general election.<ref name=candlist>[http://elections.delaware.gov/reports/genl_fcddt.shtml ''State of Delaware Department of Elections,'' "Filed candidates by office," accessed July 13, 2016]</ref>



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La Mar Gunn
Education
Bachelor's
University of Delaware, 1996
Graduate
Delaware State University
Personal
Profession
Investment Banker
Contact

La Mar Gunn was a Republican candidate for lieutenant governor of Delaware in the 2016 election. He was defeated in the 2016 general election.[1]

Biography

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Born in Los Angeles, California, Gunn attended college at the University of Delaware and Delaware State University, and has lived in the state ever since. From 1999 until 2004, he was a financial advisor at Merrill Lynch in Wilmington. He then started his own investment banking company in 2014—Gunn Wealth Management—of which he is the CEO. Gunn was also the founding director of major/planned gifts at Delaware State University and served as president of the Dover branch of the NAACP.[2][3]

Education

  • B.A., University of Delaware (1996)
  • M.B.A., Delaware State University

Certifications

  • Certificate in Financial Planning, Boston University

Elections

2016

Main article: Delaware Lieutenant Gubernatorial election, 2016

Gunn was the sole Republican to file to run for Delaware's lieutenant governor in 2016. [1] He competed with Democratic state Sen. Bethany Hall-Long in the November 8 general election.

Bethany Hall-Long defeated La Mar Gunn in the Delaware lieutenant governor election.

Delaware Lieutenant Governor, 2016
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.png Bethany Hall-Long 59.44% 248,141
     Republican La Mar Gunn 40.56% 169,291
Total Votes 417,432
Source: Delaware Secretary of State

Campaign themes

2016

Gunn's campaign website included the following statement:[4]

As your next lieutenant governor, I will hold our legislators and administrators responsible for failed policies, failed education programs, and the extreme discomfort that modern life has visited upon our most valuable investment—People. As Fellow Delawareans, we must work together to achieve our full and God-given potential.

Furthermore, we need specific programs that support small businesses and local job creation; It is time we focus on job training and community development. My proven approach towards community service has been centered around unity and respect. I can and will continue to bring people together.

Throughout Delaware, there are thousands of people who are sidelined, many living in public housing, disenfranchised, with little hope of escaping a perpetual cycle of dependency, poverty, and senseless violence. By working together, we will change these conditions!

Let us be diligent in achieving the American Dream our ancestors fought for. We must work together, employ all of our talents, and embrace a God-given spirit of community to build a meaningful life for all! If given the opportunity to serve, I will pledge my heart and soul to the task of putting the People of Delaware First![5]

See also

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