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Senator
Tommy Tucker
Member of the North Carolina Senate
from the 35th district
In office
2011 – January 2019
Succeeded byTodd Johnson
Personal details
Born
Wyatt Thomas Tucker, Sr.

(1950-05-25) May 25, 1950 (age 74)
Political partyRepublican
Residence(s)Waxhaw, North Carolina
Alma materNorth Carolina State University
Occupationbusinessman

Wyatt Thomas Tucker Sr. (born May 25, 1950) is a former Republican state senator in the state of North Carolina.[1][2] He served as co-chairman of the North Carolina Senate's State and Local Government Committee. Senator Tucker has been accused of the statement "I am the Senator, you are the Citizen, you need to be quiet," when responding to a citizen journalist's inquiry on North Carolina's Senatorial Rules and Procedures, though he said he was misquoted. [3] In 2013 Sen. Tucker came under criticism for helping direct Rural Center funds to the development of a movie theater[4] In August 2017 Senator Tucker announced his intention to retire.[5]

Election History

2016 General Election: unopposed

2016 primary: he faced a challenge from Matthew Daly and received 15,327 votes to Daly's 9,546

2014: unopposed

2012: unopposed

2010 General Election: he faced a challenge from Democrat Edward McGuire and received 44,624 votes against McGuire's 17,890

2010 primary: he faced a challenge from Fern Shubert and received 7,471 votes against Shubert's 5,723

References

  1. ^ http://www.nccppr.org/drupal/content/article-ii/legislator-reports/4010/2011-2012-report-for-sen-tommy-tucker
  2. ^ "Senator Wyatt 'Tommy' Thomas Tucker, Sr.'s Biography". Project Vote Smart. Retrieved 2013-04-21.
  3. ^ "Tommy Tucker, North Carolina State Senator, Confronts Publisher At Public Hearing". Huffington Post. 2013-04-17. Retrieved 2013-04-21.
  4. ^ SmithEnquirer-Journal, Heather. "Rural Center "bent rules" to fund Indian Trail theater". The Enquirer Journal. Retrieved 2016-02-02.
  5. ^ "WRAL". WRAL. Retrieved October 6, 2017.