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Scotty Campbell was born on February 21, 1984 in [[Johnson County, Tennessee|Johnson County]].<ref name="capitol"/><ref name="official">[http://www.scottycampbell.org/info/about/ Official website]</ref> He received a Bachelor of Science from [[Cumberland University]], and enrolled in graduate study in [[Public Policy]] at [[Tennessee State University]].<ref name="capitol"/> He then worked as a 911 Police/Fire/[[EMS]] Dispatcher.<ref name="capitol"/><ref name="official"/> He was also a [[radio personality]] in Tennessee.<ref name="official"/> He is a member of the [[Chambers of Commerce]] of [[Bristol, Tennessee|Bristol]] and Johnson County.<ref name="capitol"/>
Scotty Campbell was born on February 21, 1984 in [[Johnson County, Tennessee|Johnson County]].<ref name="capitol"/><ref name="official">[http://www.scottycampbell.org/info/about/ Official website]</ref> He received a Bachelor of Science from [[Cumberland University]], and enrolled in graduate study in [[Public Policy]] at [[Tennessee State University]].<ref name="capitol"/> He then worked as a 911 Police/Fire/[[EMS]] Dispatcher.<ref name="capitol"/><ref name="official"/> He was also a [[radio personality]] in Tennessee.<ref name="official"/> He is a member of the [[Chambers of Commerce]] of [[Bristol, Tennessee|Bristol]] and Johnson County.<ref name="capitol"/>


In 2001, at age seventeen, he interned for [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] politician [[Bob Clement]].<ref name="knox">Tom Humphrey, 'On Scotty Campbell's Win Despite Anonymous Attacks', on [[Knoxville News Sentinel|Knoxnews.com]] [http://blogs.knoxnews.com/humphrey/2010/08/on-scotty-campbells-win-despit.html]</ref> In 2006, he worked for [[Harold Ford, Jr.]], another Democrat.<ref name="official"/> He was a [[legislative assistant]] to [[Kent Williams (politician)|Kent Williams]] when he was Speaker of the Tennessee House.<ref name="tricities">Roger Brown, 'Scotty Campbell wins Republican primary for the 3rd District Tennessee House seat', on ''[[TriCities.com]]'', August 05, 2010 [http://www2.tricities.com/news/2010/aug/05/scotty-campbell-wins-republican-primary-3rd-distri-ar-415370/]</ref> He received anonymous threats during his campaign for the 3rd district.<ref name="official"/> He became state Representative in January 2011.<ref>[http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:ShVkkI35LtIJ:www.scottycampbell.org/pdf/2011-1-11%2520Scotty%2520Campbell%2520Sworn%2520In%2520to%2520the%2520State%2520House%2520of%2520Representatives.pdf+%22scotty+campbell%22+tennessee&hl=en&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESjwDnYI8rrITt0Cmsk6GSkouriltDklQ0xgXX4WGJjBmTEgH8FsVQC8_Iq_s5-aSbCSwIBdVZmnzn1fNVA3INd4LjoEcqhtP2viNWC3khBQshuwu0W6f4tzCc7YkV2ANcBnw7_B&sig=AHIEtbS2oIa5Di-Y4xPGhS7x_Pcdq11G3Q&pli=1 Taking oath]</ref>
He was a [[legislative assistant]] to [[Kent Williams (politician)|Kent Williams]] when he was Speaker of the Tennessee House.<ref name="tricities">Roger Brown, 'Scotty Campbell wins Republican primary for the 3rd District Tennessee House seat', on ''[[TriCities.com]]'', August 05, 2010 [http://www2.tricities.com/news/2010/aug/05/scotty-campbell-wins-republican-primary-3rd-distri-ar-415370/]</ref> He received anonymous threats during his campaign for the 3rd district.<ref name="official"/> He became state Representative in January 2011.<ref>[http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:ShVkkI35LtIJ:www.scottycampbell.org/pdf/2011-1-11%2520Scotty%2520Campbell%2520Sworn%2520In%2520to%2520the%2520State%2520House%2520of%2520Representatives.pdf+%22scotty+campbell%22+tennessee&hl=en&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESjwDnYI8rrITt0Cmsk6GSkouriltDklQ0xgXX4WGJjBmTEgH8FsVQC8_Iq_s5-aSbCSwIBdVZmnzn1fNVA3INd4LjoEcqhtP2viNWC3khBQshuwu0W6f4tzCc7YkV2ANcBnw7_B&sig=AHIEtbS2oIa5Di-Y4xPGhS7x_Pcdq11G3Q&pli=1 Taking oath]</ref>


He is married, and a [[Baptist]].<ref name="capitol"/>
He is married, and a [[Baptist]].<ref name="capitol"/>

Revision as of 04:01, 14 May 2011

Scotty Campbell (b. 1984) has been the Republican member of the Tennessee House of Representatives for the 3rd district, encompassing Mountain City, Johnson County, and parts of Sullivan County, since January 2011.[1]

Biography

Scotty Campbell was born on February 21, 1984 in Johnson County.[1][2] He received a Bachelor of Science from Cumberland University, and enrolled in graduate study in Public Policy at Tennessee State University.[1] He then worked as a 911 Police/Fire/EMS Dispatcher.[1][2] He was also a radio personality in Tennessee.[2] He is a member of the Chambers of Commerce of Bristol and Johnson County.[1]

He was a legislative assistant to Kent Williams when he was Speaker of the Tennessee House.[3] He received anonymous threats during his campaign for the 3rd district.[2] He became state Representative in January 2011.[4]

He is married, and a Baptist.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f House webpage
  2. ^ a b c d Official website
  3. ^ Roger Brown, 'Scotty Campbell wins Republican primary for the 3rd District Tennessee House seat', on TriCities.com, August 05, 2010 [1]
  4. ^ Taking oath
Political offices
Preceded by Tennessee Representative for the 3rd district
2011-present
Succeeded by
Incumbent