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John Moore (Nevada politician)

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Preceded by
  
Jason Frierson

Profession
  
Realtor, politician

Succeeded by
  
Jason Frierson

Website
  
Official website


Other political affiliations
  
Republican (2014–2016) Democratic (before 2014)

Residence
  
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Books
  
Dick Tracy: Big city blues, Dick Tracy: The Complete True Hearts and Tommy Guns Trilogy

Political party
  
Libertarian Party of Nevada (2016–)

John Moore (born 1964) is an American realtor and politician. He serves as a Libertarian member of the Nevada Assembly representing District 8.

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Early life

John Moore was born in 1964 in Kansas City, Missouri. After his father’s premature death, he was forced to find a job. At age eleven, he swept the floor and shined shoes at a local barber shop for one dollar per hour. Two years later, Moore’s family moved to California, where he attended high school.

Career

After high school, John enlisted in the US Army, and was selected to be an Airborne Ranger and graduated in the top 1% of his class at Ranger school. During his time in the military, Moore worked in the Special Operations community. After serving with the 1/75th Ranger Battalion, Moore was selected as a founding member of the 3/75th Ranger Battalion. Moore's military career spanned over 15 years of honorable service.

Following his military career, Moore worked as a real estate agent and in other business.

After 16 years in the private sector, Moore reentered the military following the September 11 attacks in 2001. Following re-enlistment, John Moore served in Iraq.

In 2012, Moore ran for a seat in the Nevada Assembly. Moore lost the Democratic Primary to Jason Frierson 67.6% to 32.4%. In 2014, Moore switched parties to run as a Republican and beat Frierson in the general election by 40 votes.

In 2014, Moore was elected to the Nevada Assembly, where he represents District 8. He was elected as a member of the Republican Party, but then joined the Libertarian Party of Nevada in January 2016, citing the largest tax hike in Nevada state history as a primary reason for switching parties.

In October 2016, the Libertarian National Committee (LNC) issued an official censure notice against Moore for voting twice in two days to raise taxes.

Moore lost his 2016 reelection bid, coming in third against his predecessor Jason Frierson.

References

John Moore (Nevada politician) Wikipedia