Preceded by Catherine C. Ceips Role South Carolina politician Name Tom Davis | Profession Attorney Spouse(s) Reid Davis | |
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Senator tom davis from south carolina endorses ron paul
Thomas C. Davis (born May 31, 1960) is a Republican member of the South Carolina Senate since January 14, 2009. His district (the 46th) includes part of Beaufort County.
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- Education and law career
- Political activity
- Local government
- Executive
- Legislative
- National politics
- Personal life
- References
Ron paul gains huge endorsement from south carolina senator tom davis 1 16 12
Education and law career
Davis graduated magna cum laude in 1982 from Furman University, where he was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa. He was a member of the Order of the Coif with highest honors at the University of Maryland School of Law, whence he graduated in 1985.
He has worked at the Harvey & Battey law firm in Beaufort, South Carolina since 1985 and is the managing partner of its Real Estate Department.
Political activity
Davis has been involved in local and state government for many years.
Local government
Davis' activities in the Beaufort area have included service on a four-county council of governments, the county planning board, the Historic Beaufort Foundation, and the local water & sewer authority.
Executive
Davis served as Chief of Staff to Governor Mark Sanford and as co-campaign-manager in both of Sanford's elections to the office of governor. He led the initiative by Sanford’s office to pass South Carolina’s charter school reform bill in the legislature. He has also been a member of the South Carolina State Ports Authority board and successfully led South Carolina's negotiations to build a deep water port with Georgia on his state's side of the Savannah River in Jasper County.
Legislative
In the June 10, 2008 Republican primary election for the District 46 Senate seat, Davis defeated the incumbent senator Catherine Ceips, 56% to 44%, then went on to defeat Democrat Kent Fletcher in the general election November 4, 2008, winning 65% of the vote. Davis is currently assigned to the Agriculture and Natural Resources, Banking and Insurance, Education, Judiciary, and Rules Committees of the Senate.
National politics
In January 2012, Davis endorsed U.S. Rep. Ron Paul for the Republican nomination for U.S. President.
Davis was elected as a South Carolina Republican delegate to the 2012 Republican National Convention.
Personal life
Davis has three daughters with his wife Reid, whom he married in 1985.