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Tom Burch

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American politician (born 1931)
Tom Burch
Burch in 1969
Member of theKentucky House of Representatives
from the 30th district
In office
January 1, 1978 – January 1, 2023
Preceded byJon Ackerson
Succeeded byDaniel Grossberg
In office
January 1, 1972 – January 1, 1976
Preceded byJoseph Keene (redistricting)
Succeeded byJon Ackerson
Personal details
Born (1931-07-19)July 19, 1931 (age 94)
Political partyDemocratic
SpousePatty McDevitt
Residence(s)Louisville, Kentucky
Occupationformerproduction control manager

Thomas J. Burch (born July 19, 1931) is an American politician in the state ofKentucky.[1]

Burch, born in Louisville, attendedBellarmine College, graduating in 1959 in business.[2] He served in theUnited States Navy andUnited States Naval Reserve from 1948 to 1956, and also worked forGeneral Electric from 1953 to 1991 as a production control manager.[3] In 1969, Burch unsuccessfully ran for theKentucky Senate, losing to incumbent Republican senatorWalter Reichert. He was elected to theKentucky House of Representatives initially in 1971, serving two terms. He was defeated for reelection by RepublicanJon Ackerson in 1975. He was elected again in 1977 when Ackerson retired to run for theKentucky Senate.[3] Committees he served on currently are: Budget Review Subcommittee on Human Resources, Health and Welfare (Chair) House Budget Review Subcommittee on Human Resources, Interim Joint Committee on Health and Welfare (Co-chair), Interim Joint Committee on Licensing and Occupations, Interim Joint Committee on Veterans, Military Affairs, and Public Protection, Licensing and Occupations, and Veterans, Military Affairs, and Public Safety.

Awards received include:[3]

  • Distinguished Service Award, Jefferson County Health Board
  • Kentucky Association of Homes for Children Circle of Love Award
  • Kentucky Outstanding Legislator Award for Health Legislation
  • Kidney Foundation Legislative Award
  • Legislator of the Year Child Support Enforcement 1990

ACatholic by religion, Burch is married to Patty McDevitt and has five children and resides in Louisville.[3] He is a member a board member of Brooklawn Youth Services, and a member of theHome of the Innocents, Kentucky Domestic Violence Association, Kentucky Organ Donor Council, Kentucky Welfare Reform Coalition,Kosair Children's Hospital, Lions Foundation, and theNational Organization for Women.[2][3]

In 2010, Burch released a statement regarding alleged sexual abuse he experienced as a youth by aCatholic priest.[4]

In 2022, Burch was defeated by Daniel Grossberg in the Democraticprimary election.[5]

Electoral history

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Electoral history of Kevin Kiley
YearOfficePrimaryGeneralResultSwingRef.
Total%P.Total%P.
1967Kentucky House of Representatives (46th)Unopposed5,52543.91%2ndLostHold[6][7]
1969Kentucky Senate (34th)2,43468.68%1st16,18148.80%2ndLostHold[8][9]
1971Kentucky House of Representatives (30th)82644.17%1st3,77155.59%1stWonHold[10][11]
1973Kentucky House of Representatives (30th)Unopposed4,98266.80%1stWonHold[12]
1975Kentucky House of Representatives (30th)Unopposed3,17243.90%2ndLostGain[13]
1977Kentucky House of Representatives (30th)1,22260.02%1st4,74166.28%1stWonGain[14]
1979Kentucky House of Representatives (30th)Unopposed5,07670.15%1stWonHold[15][16]
1981Kentucky House of Representatives (30th)1,28057.71%1st4,92264.74%1stWonHold[17][18]
1984Kentucky House of Representatives (30th)1,07862.17%1st8,29963.86%1stWonHold[19][20]
1986Kentucky House of Representatives (30th)1,15779.52%1st4,61771.98%1stWonHold[21][22]
1988Kentucky House of Representatives (30th)Unopposed8,701UnopposedWonHold[23][24]
1990Kentucky House of Representatives (30th)Unopposed4,45651.98%1stWonHold[25][26]
1992Kentucky House of Representatives (30th)2,37353.31%1st7,91953.25%1stWonHold[27][28]
1994Kentucky House of Representatives (30th)Unopposed4,41753.47%1stWonHold[29][30]
1996Kentucky House of Representatives (30th)Unopposed9,21872.12%1stWonHold[31][32]
1998Kentucky House of Representatives (30th)Unopposed7,16473.61%1stWonHold[33][34]
2000Kentucky House of Representatives (30th)1,54962.71%1st10,354UnopposedWonHold[35][36]
2002Kentucky House of Representatives (30th)Unopposed9,376UnopposedWonHold[37][38]
2004Kentucky House of Representatives (30th)Unopposed12,38470.28%1stWonHold[39][40]
2006Kentucky House of Representatives (30th)Unopposed9,13874.20%1stWonHold[41][42]
2008Kentucky House of Representatives (30th)Unopposed15,653UnopposedWonHold[43][44]
2010Kentucky House of Representatives (30th)Unopposed9,43372.38%1stWonHold[45][46]
2012Kentucky House of Representatives (30th)Unopposed13,34575.08%1stWonHold[47][48]
2014Kentucky House of Representatives (30th)Unopposed9,647UnopposedWonHold[49][50]
2016Kentucky House of Representatives (30th)Unopposed12,67876.79%1stWonHold[51][52]
2018Kentucky House of Representatives (30th)2,17955.76%1st9,93575.51%1stWonHold[53][54]
2020Kentucky House of Representatives (30th)4,69258.78%1st14,521UnopposedWonHold[55][56]
2022Kentucky House of Representatives (30th)1,71941.98%2ndDid not advanceLostHold[57]

References

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  1. ^"House District 30". Archived fromthe original on 2019-01-17. Retrieved2014-01-16.
  2. ^ab"About Democrat Tom Burch". Archived fromthe original on 2018-11-03. Retrieved2014-01-16.
  3. ^abcdeThomas Burch's Biography – Project Vote Smart
  4. ^State Rep. Tom Burch speaks publicly about his sexual abuse by a priest | Politics and Government | Kentucky.com
  5. ^Sonka, Joe (May 17, 2022)."Northern Kentucky House committee chairmen lose primaries; Rep. Burch ousted in Louisville".The Courier-Journal. RetrievedJune 10, 2022.
  6. ^"67 in City, County Vie for Legislature".TheCourier Journal.Louisville, Kentucky. May 21, 1967.
  7. ^Pardue, Anne (November 9, 1967). "GOP Gains in State House, Cuts Democratic Majority to 4".TheCourier Journal.Louisville, Kentucky.
  8. ^"Two Young Rookies Nominated for House".TheCourier Journal.Louisville, Kentucky. May 29, 1969.
  9. ^Billitter, Bill (November 14, 1969). "Official Tally Gives Lead to Sen. Reichert".TheCourier Journal.Louisville, Kentucky.
  10. ^"Winners in Kentucky House of Representatives primaries".TheCourier Journal.Louisville, Kentucky. May 27, 1971.
  11. ^"Results in contests for Kentucky House".TheCourier Journal.Louisville, Kentucky. November 3, 1971.
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  13. ^"1975 Primary and General Election Results: State Representative"(PDF).elect.ky.gov.Frankfort, Kentucky: Kentucky State Board of Elections. RetrievedFebruary 11, 2025.
  14. ^"1977 Primary and General Election Results: State Representative".elect.ky.gov.Frankfort, Kentucky: Kentucky State Board of Elections. RetrievedFebruary 11, 2025.
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  45. ^"Official 2010 Primary Election Results"(PDF).elect.ky.gov.Frankfort, Kentucky: Kentucky State Board of Elections. RetrievedFebruary 11, 2025.
  46. ^"Official 2010 General Election Results"(PDF).elect.ky.gov.Frankfort, Kentucky: Kentucky State Board of Elections. RetrievedFebruary 11, 2025.
  47. ^"Official 2012 Primary Election Results"(PDF).elect.ky.gov.Frankfort, Kentucky: Kentucky State Board of Elections. RetrievedFebruary 11, 2025.
  48. ^"Official 2012 General Election Results"(PDF).elect.ky.gov.Frankfort, Kentucky: Kentucky State Board of Elections. RetrievedFebruary 11, 2025.
  49. ^"Official 2014 Primary Election Results"(PDF).elect.ky.gov.Frankfort, Kentucky: Kentucky State Board of Elections. RetrievedFebruary 11, 2025.
  50. ^"Official 2014 General Election Results"(PDF).elect.ky.gov.Frankfort, Kentucky: Kentucky State Board of Elections. RetrievedFebruary 11, 2025.
  51. ^"Official 2016 Primary Election Results"(PDF).elect.ky.gov.Frankfort, Kentucky: Kentucky State Board of Elections. RetrievedFebruary 11, 2025.
  52. ^"Official 2016 General Election Results"(PDF).elect.ky.gov.Frankfort, Kentucky: Kentucky State Board of Elections. RetrievedFebruary 11, 2025.
  53. ^"Official 2018 Primary Election Results"(PDF).elect.ky.gov.Frankfort, Kentucky: Kentucky State Board of Elections. RetrievedFebruary 11, 2025.
  54. ^"Official 2018 General Election Results"(PDF).elect.ky.gov.Frankfort, Kentucky: Kentucky State Board of Elections. RetrievedFebruary 11, 2025.
  55. ^"Official 2020 Primary Election Results"(PDF).elect.ky.gov.Frankfort, Kentucky: Kentucky State Board of Elections. RetrievedFebruary 11, 2025.
  56. ^"Official 2020 General Election Results"(PDF).elect.ky.gov.Frankfort, Kentucky: Kentucky State Board of Elections. RetrievedFebruary 11, 2025.
  57. ^"Official 2022 Primary Election Results"(PDF).elect.ky.gov.Frankfort, Kentucky: Kentucky State Board of Elections. RetrievedFebruary 11, 2025.

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