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Jay West

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American politician
Jay West
Member of theSouth Carolina House of Representatives
from the 7th district
In office
December 6, 2016 – November 11, 2024
Preceded byMichael Gambrell
Succeeded byLee Gilreath
Personal details
BornJohn Taliaferro West IV
(1964-11-29)November 29, 1964 (age 60)
Political partyRepublican (2016–present)
Democratic (2004)
SpouseJennifer Brice
Residence(s)Belton, South Carolina, U.S.
Alma materErskine College (BS,MS,PhD)

John Taliaferro "Jay" West IV (born November 29, 1964) is anAmerican politician. He is a former member of theSouth Carolina House of Representatives from the 7th District, serving from 2016 to 2024. He is a member of theRepublican Party.

Electoral history

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DateElectionCandidatePartyVotes%
South Carolina Senate, 4th district
Nov 2, 2004[1]GeneralWilliam H. O'DellRepublican17,41762.27
John T. West IVDemocratic10,54637.70
Write Ins90.03
South Carolina House of Representatives, 7th district
Nov 8, 2016[2]GeneralJohn T. West IVRepublican10,56699.31
Write Ins730.69
Michael Gambrell won election to Senate; seat stayed Republican
Nov 6, 2018[3]GeneralJohn T. West IVRepublican8,20198.56
Write Ins1201.44
Nov 3, 2020[4]GeneralJohn T. West IVRepublican12,28076.15
Andrea Bejarano-RobinsonDemocratic3,83323.77
Write Ins130.08

References

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  1. ^"2004 Election Report"(PDF). South Carolina State Election Commission. RetrievedJune 13, 2018.
  2. ^"2016 Statewide General Election Results - State House of Representatives, District 7". South Carolina State Election Commission. RetrievedJune 12, 2018.
  3. ^"2018 Statewide General Election Results - State House of Representatives, District 7". South Carolina State Election Commission. RetrievedSeptember 6, 2019.
  4. ^"2020 Statewide General Election Results - State House of Representatives, District 7". South Carolina State Election Commission. RetrievedAugust 9, 2021.

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Speaker of the House
Jay Lucas (R)
Speakerpro tempore
Tommy Pope (R)
Majority Leader
Gary Simrill (R)
Minority Leader
Todd Rutherford (D)
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  121. Michael F. Rivers Sr. (D)
  122. Bill Hager (R)
  123. Jeff Bradley (R)
  124. Shannon Erickson (R)


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