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Larry A. Martin

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American politician
Larry A. Martin
Member of theSouth Carolina Senate
from the 2nd district
In office
1992–2017
Preceded byNell Whitley Smith
Succeeded byRex Rice
Personal details
Born (1957-06-20)June 20, 1957 (age 68)
Political partyRepublican
SpouseSusan

Larry A. Martin (born June 20, 1957) is aRepublican and a former member of theSouth Carolina Senate, representing the 2nd District since 1992 until 2017. In 2012, he was namedChairman of theSenate Judiciary Committee. He previously served in the South Carolina House of Representatives from 1979 through 1992. He was the youngest member of the SC House for six years, and his thirty-eight years of total service in the General Assembly is a record for any member from Pickens County. Martin is believed to have been the only non-lawyer to serve as chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee. He was a leader in enacting tougher domestic violence laws, ethics reform, tort reform, stronger DUI laws, and more executive control of state agencies.

Personal

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Martin graduated fromPickens High School and attendedTri-County Technical College. Martin was employed byAlice ManufacturingArchived 2013-05-29 at theWayback Machine for thirty-six years and retired in 2018. Martin is married to Susan Lynn Evatt and they have three children and five grandchildren.

Community Involvement

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Martin attendsPickens First Baptist Church, where he has served as Deacon, Church Moderator, and Sunday School Teacher.

Martin has served President of Pickens CountyUnited Way (1983), as the Chairman of the Governor's School-to-Work Council(1997–99) and as the Chairman of the Tax Study Committee(1998). In addition, he has served as a member of the advisory committee of Pickens First National Bank, the Economic Development Committee of the[1] Southern Legislative Conference. In retirement, Martin is serving on the Prisma Health Baptist Easley Hospital Foundation Board, the Pickens County Cancer Society Board, and the county's advisory board for Upstate Warriors Solution.

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Members of theSouth Carolina Senate
President of the Senate
Thomas C. Alexander (R)
Majority Leader
A. Shane Massey (R)
Minority Leader
Brad Hutto (D)
  1. Thomas C. Alexander (R)
  2. Rex Rice (R)
  3. Richard Cash (R)
  4. Michael Gambrell (R)
  5. Tom Corbin (R)
  6. Jason Elliott (R)
  7. Karl B. Allen (D)
  8. Ross Turner (R)
  9. Danny Verdin (R)
  10. Billy Garrett (R)
  11. Josh Kimbrell (R)
  12. Roger Nutt (R)
  13. Shane Martin (R)
  14. Harvey S. Peeler Jr. (R)
  15. Wes Climer (R)
  16. Michael Johnson (R)
  17. Everett Stubbs (R)
  18. Ronnie Cromer (R)
  19. Tameika Isaac Devine (D)
  20. Ed Sutton (D)
  21. Darrell Jackson (D)
  22. Overture Walker (D)
  23. Carlisle Kennedy (R)
  24. Tom Young Jr. (R)
  25. A. Shane Massey (R)
  26. Russell Ott (D)
  27. Allen Blackmon (R)
  28. Greg Hembree (R)
  29. JD Chaplin (R)
  30. Kent M. Williams (D)
  31. Mike Reichenbach (R)
  32. Ronnie A. Sabb (D)
  33. Luke A. Rankin (R)
  34. Stephen Goldfinch (R)
  35. Jeffrey R. Graham (D)
  36. Jeff Zell (R)
  37. Larry Grooms (R)
  38. Sean Bennett (R)
  39. Tom Fernandez (R)
  40. Brad Hutto (D)
  41. Matt Leber (R)
  42. Deon Tedder (D)
  43. Chip Campsen (R)
  44. Brian Adams (R)
  45. Margie Bright Matthews (D)
  46. Tom Davis (R)
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