Kirkman Finlay | |
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| Member of theSouth Carolina House of Representatives from the 75th district | |
| In office December 4, 2012 – November 14, 2022 | |
| Preceded by | Jim Harrison |
| Succeeded by | Heather Bauer |
| Personal details | |
| Born | (1970-02-16)February 16, 1970 (age 55) Columbia,South Carolina, U.S. |
| Party | Republican |
| Spouse | Kathleen Ravenel |
| Parent |
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| Education | University of Virginia (BA) |
Kirkman Finlay III (born February 16, 1970) is anAmerican politician. He is a former member of theSouth Carolina House of Representatives from the 75th District, serving since 2012. He is a member of the Republican Party.[1]
Kirkman Finlay III was born and raised in Columbia, South Carolina, on land that was once part of his ancestor Wade Hampton’s antebellum plantation. He grew up in a family with deep roots in the region’s history and public life. His parents areKirkman Finlay Jr., who was mayor ofColumbia, South Carolina from 1978 to 1986, and Rab Finlay.[2]
Finlay attendedHeathwood Hall Episcopal School, where he played multiple sports and achieved the rank ofEagle Scout by the age of 13. Seeking broader academic opportunities, he transferred toGroton School, a boarding school inNew England. He later earned a bachelor’s degree in ancient history with a focus on Greek and Latin from theUniversity of Virginia in 1992. Although he was accepted into a doctoral program, he chose instead to return home to South Carolina to pursue a career closer to his family and community.[2]
In his early twenties, Finlay took responsibility for managing his family’s real estate holdings and financial affairs following his father’s illness and passing in 1993. He also ventured into the restaurant business, operating Rising High, a bakery and café, at various locations in the Columbia area from the early 1990s until 2007. Despite setbacks, he later found success with other ventures, including Doc’s Barbecue & Southern Buffet and Pawleys Front Porch.[2]
Finlay served on Columbia City Council from 2006 to 2010.[3]
In 2010 Finlay ran for mayor of Columbia, losing toStephen K. Benjamin.
In 2012 Finlay ran for a South Carolina House seat vacated byJim Harrison, defeating lawyer and Democratic candidate Joe McCulloch in a close race.[4]
In the 2022 general election Finlay was defeated by DemocratHeather Bauer.[5]
In March 2024, Finlay filed to challenge Bauer for South Carolina House District 75. He received the endorsement of House SpeakerMurrell Smith Jr.[6] Finlay won the June Republican Primary and was defeated Bauer in the November general election.[7][8]
| Date | Election | Candidate | Party | Votes | % |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| South Carolina House of Representatives, 75th district | |||||
| Nov 6, 2012[9] | General | Kirkman Finlay III | Republican | 7,219 | 51.05 |
| Joseph M. McCulloch Jr. | Democratic | 6,911 | 48.87 | ||
| Write Ins | 12 | 0.08 | |||
| James H. Harrison did not seek reelection; seat stayed Republican | |||||
| Nov 4, 2014[10] | General | Kirkman Finlay III | Republican | 5,833 | 53.52 |
| Joseph M. McCulloch Jr. | Democratic | 5,057 | 46.40 | ||
| Write Ins | 9 | 0.08 | |||
| Nov 8, 2016[11] | General | Kirkman Finlay III | Republican | 9,072 | 59.41 |
| Tyler S. Gregg | Democratic | 6,175 | 40.44 | ||
| Write Ins | 22 | 0.14 | |||
| Nov 6, 2018[12] | General | Kirkman Finlay III | Republican | 7,842 | 57.48 |
| John V. Crangle | Democratic/American | 5,780 | 42.37 | ||
| Write Ins | 20 | 0.15 | |||
| Nov 3, 2020[13] | General | Kirkman Finlay III | Republican | 8,759 | 50.69 |
| J. Rhodes Bailey | Democratic | 8,502 | 49.20 | ||
| Write Ins | 20 | 0.12 | |||
| Nov 8, 2022[14] | General | Heather Bauer | Democratic | 7,505 | 50.74 |
| Kirkman Finlay III | Republican | 7,270 | 49.15 | ||
| Write Ins | 17 | 0.11 | |||
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