Russell Ott
Russell L. Ott is an American lobbyist and politician from the state of South Carolina. A member of the Democratic Party, he is the Representative for the 93rd district of the South Carolina House of Representatives.
Early life
Ott is a native of St. Matthews, South Carolina. He graduated from Clemson University with a Bachelor's degree in English. He received his Master of Public Administration from the University of South Carolina. He has served as a member and state convention delegate for the Calhoun County Democratic Party. Ott worked as a lobbyist for the South Carolina Farm Bureau Federation for eight years.[1]
Political career
Harry L. Ott, Jr., Russell's father, represented the 93rd district in the South Carolina House of Representatives, but resigned on June 30, 2013, to take a job with the Farm Service Agency. Russell declared his candidacy in the October 29 special election to fill the remainder of his father's term.[2] He won the election, defeating Republican Charles Stoudemire.[3]
Personal
Ott has two sons.[4]
References
- ↑ "Russell Ott To Run For SC House". FITSNews. Retrieved October 30, 2013.
- ↑ Beam, Adam (July 9, 2013). "COLUMBIA, SC: SC legislator’s son wants to replace his father in House | Politics". The State. Retrieved October 30, 2013.
- ↑ The_State (March 27, 2009). "ST. MATTHEWS, SC: Democrat tops Republican in SC House dist. 93 special election | Politics". The State. Retrieved October 30, 2013.
- ↑ MARTHA ROSE BROWN, T&D Staff Writer (October 30, 2013). "Ott wins House 93 special election". The Times and Democrat.
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- Speaker of the House: Jay Lucas (R)
- Speaker pro Tempore: Tommy Pope (R)
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- Bill Sandifer, III (R)
- Gary E. Clary (R)
- Davey Hiott (R)
- Neal Collins (R)
- W. Brian White (R)
- Michael Gambrell (R)
- Jonathon D. Hill (R)
- Anne Thayer (R)
- Joshua A. Putnam (R)
- Craig A. Gagnon (R)
- J. Anne Parks (D)
- R. Shannon Riley (R)
- Michael Pitts (R)
- Samuel Rivers, Jr. (R)
- Mark N. Willis (R)
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- Garry R. Smith (R)
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- Dennis Moss (R)
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- Harold Mitchell, Jr. (D)
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- Eddie Tallon (R)
- Michael Forrester (R)
- Bill Chumley (R)
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- Ralph Shealy Kennedy, Jr. (R)
- Walton McLeod (D)
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- Laurie Funderburk (D)
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- Mike Ryhal (R)
- J. Wayne George (D)
- Jeffrey E. Johnson (R)
- Terry Alexander (D)
- Phillip Lowe (R)
- Roger K. Kirby (D)
- Robert Q. Williams (D)
- Wallace H. Jordan, Jr. (R)
- Robert L. Ridgeway, III (D)
- Jay Lucas (R)
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- George Smith, Jr. (R)
- Heather Ammons Crawford (R)
- Rick Quinn (R)
- Joseph Neal (D)
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- Kirkman Finlay, III (R)
- Leon Howard (D)
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- Chip Huggins (R)
- Bill Taylor (R)
- Todd Atwater (R)
- McLain Toole (R)
- Kenneth Bingham (R)
- Justin T. Bamberg (D)
- Lonnie Hosey (D)
- Joseph Daning (R)
- Russell Ott (D)
- Jenny Horne (R)
- Jerry Govan, Jr. (D)
- Lawrence Spires (R)
- Patsy Knight (D)
- Chris Murphy (R)
- James Merrill (R)
- Edward Southard (R)
- Cezar McKnight (D)
- Joseph H. Jefferson (D)
- Carl Anderson (D)
- Gregory D. Duckworth (R)
- Kevin Hardee (R)
- Russell Fry (R)
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- Mary Tinkler (D)
- Peter McCoy (R)
- Robert Brown (D)
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- Bill Herbkersman (R)
- Leon Stavrinakis (D)
- Weston J. Newton (R)
- Kenneth Hodges (D)
- William Bowers (D)
- Jeffrey A. Bradley (R)
- Shannon Erickson (R)
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