Preceded by Larry Kissell Name Richard Hudson Political party Republican Spouse Renee Hudson (m. 2010) | Religion United Methodism Website Government website | |
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Born November 4, 1971 (age 53)
Franklin, Virginia, U.S. ( 1971-11-04 ) Alma mater University of North Carolina,
Charlotte Role United States Representative Education University of North Carolina at Charlotte (1996) Office Representative (R-NC 8th District) since 2013 Profiles | ||
Member of congress start date January 3, 2013 |
Meet congressman richard hudson
Richard Lane Hudson (born November 4, 1971) is an American politician who has been the United States Representative for North Carolina's 8th congressional district since 2013. He is a member of the Republican Party.
Contents
- Meet congressman richard hudson
- Early life
- 2012 election
- 2014 election
- Committee assignments
- Legislation sponsored
- National security
- References

Early life

Hudson was born in Franklin, Virginia, but has lived in the Charlotte area since 1975. He graduated from Myers Park High School in 1990, and from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte in 1996, where he became a member of Kappa Alpha Order.

He was the president of Cabarrus Marketing Group, a small business consulting firm he started in 2011. The business was dissolved after Hudson was elected to Congress in 2012.
Active in politics for many years, Hudson served as district director for 8th District Congressman Robin Hayes from 1999 to 2005. At various times, he served on the staffs of Republicans Virginia Foxx, John Carter and Mike Conaway. He also served as communications director for the North Carolina Republican Party.
2012 election
Hudson ran for Congress in North Carolina's 8th congressional district. He won the Republican primary runoff on July 17, 2012, with 64% of the vote against opponent Scott Keadle and faced Democratic incumbent Larry Kissell in November. The district had been made significantly more Republican in redistricting, losing most of its share of Charlotte and picking up several heavily Republican areas northeast of the city.
Richard Hudson spoke at the 2012 Republican National Convention in Tampa, Florida on August 28, 2012.
Hudson defeated Kissell with 54 percent of the vote to Kissell's 46 percent and took office in January 2013.
2014 election
Hudson was opposed by Antonio Blue in the general election and won 64.9% to 35.1%
Committee assignments
Legislation sponsored
National security
Hudson supported President Donald Trump's 2017 executive order to impose a temporary ban on entry to the U.S. to citizens of seven Muslim-majority countries. He stated that “At a time of grave security threats, President Trump is right to pause the flow of refugees from countries where terrorism is rampant until we can properly vet them and implement additional screening for individuals traveling to and from these countries.”