
| Name | Chauncey Klugh “Greg” GREGORY | |
| Prefix | Senator | |
| Gender | Male | |
| HIST | of Lancaster, South Carolina Chauncey K. Gregory From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Chauncey K. Gregory Member of the South Carolina Senate from the 16th district In office 1992 -2008; 2011 - present Preceded by Red Hinson; Mick Mulvaney Personal details Born March 18, 1963 (age 53) Lancaster, South Carolina Political party Republican Spouse(s) Sherri Children Marshall and Ellen Gray Profession Businessman Religion Presbyterian Chauncey Klugh 'Greg' Gregory is a Republican member of the South Carolina Senate, representing the 16th District from 1992 through 2008, and again since 2011. In January 2008 he announced his retirement at the end of that year.[1] Gregory expressed his wish to re-enter the State Senate, and he ran for the District sixteen seat in 2011 after it was vacated by newly elected Congressman Mick Mulvaney. He was re-elected after winning the five-way Republican primary outright, garnering seventy percent of the vote, thereby making history in South Carolina, as it was the first-five way primary where no run-off was needed. Gregory's current term expires in January, 2013. His current committees are Fish, Game and Forestry, Rules, Judiciary, Agriculture and Natural Resources, and Corrections and Penology. Gregory represents Lancaster and York Counties and resides in the city of Lancaster. He was instrumental in ridding the state of video poker and is currently working toward restructuring the state government, to give the Governor more power, and therefore, greater accountability for the successes and failures of the state. He is the former chairman of the senate Fish, Game and Forestry committee, which, among other things, oversees the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources. In 2009, Gregory was appointed to the Board of Trustees of the University of South Carolina by South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford. His term was to expire in 2012; however, he had to resign upon his re-election to the Senate. References[edit] 1 Jump up ^ Fort Mill Times: Gregory won’t run again for state Senate seat Archived July 4, 2008, at the Wayback Machine. The South Carolina Senate Republican Caucus, January 31, 2008 External links[edit] • South Carolina Legislature - Senator Chauncey K. Gregory official SC Senate website • Project Vote Smart - Senator Chauncey Klugh 'Greg' Gregory (SC)[permanent dead link] profile • Follow the Money - Greg Gregory • 2006 2004 2002 2000 1996 campaign contributions Senator Chauncey K. Greg S Republican - Lancaster District 16 - Lancaster & York Counties - Map Columbia Address 606 Gressette Bldg. Columbia 29201 Business Phone (803) 212-6024 Home Address P.O. Box 1381 Lancaster 29721 Business Phone (803) 289-6211 Send message to Senator Gregory Personal Information • President, Builders Supply Co. • Residing in Lancaster • Born March 18, 1963 in Lancaster • Son of C. D. Gregory, Jr. and Eleanor Purdy Tillman • University of South Carolina, B.S., 1985 • January 4, 1986 married Sherri Cauthen, 2 children, Marshall and Ellen Gray • Member, University of South Carolina Board of Trustees, 2009-11 • First Presbyterian Church Committee Assignments • Agriculture and Natural Resources • Fish, Game and Forestry • General • Judiciary • Rules Sponsored Bills in the Senate • Primary Sponsor: Yes No • Search Session: 2017-2018 (122)2015-2016 (121)2013-2014 (120)2011-2012 (119)2007-2008 (117)2005-2006 (116)2003-2004 (115)2001-2002 (114)1999-2000 (113)1997-1998 (112)1995-1996 (111)1993-1994 (110) • Voting Record • Search Session: 2017-2018 (122) • 2015-2016 (121) • 2013-2014 (120) • 2011-2012 (119) • Service In Public Office • Senate 1993 - 2008, April 12, 2011 - Present [1, 2, 3, 4] | |
| HIST | of Lancaster, South Carolina Chauncey K. Gregory From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Chauncey K. Gregory Member of the South Carolina Senate from the 16th district In office 1992 -2008; 2011 - present Preceded by Red Hinson; Mick Mulvaney Personal details Born March 18, 1963 (age 53) Lancaster, South Carolina Political party Republican Spouse(s) Sherri Children Marshall and Ellen Gray Profession Businessman Religion Presbyterian Chauncey Klugh 'Greg' Gregory is a Republican member of the South Carolina Senate, representing the 16th District from 1992 through 2008, and again since 2011. In January 2008 he announced his retirement at the end of that year.[1] Gregory expressed his wish to re-enter the State Senate, and he ran for the District sixteen seat in 2011 after it was vacated by newly elected Congressman Mick Mulvaney. He was re-elected after winning the five-way Republican primary outright, garnering seventy percent of the vote, thereby making history in South Carolina, as it was the first-five way primary where no run-off was needed. Gregory's current term expires in January, 2013. His current committees are Fish, Game and Forestry, Rules, Judiciary, Agriculture and Natural Resources, and Corrections and Penology. Gregory represents Lancaster and York Counties and resides in the city of Lancaster. He was instrumental in ridding the state of video poker and is currently working toward restructuring the state government, to give the Governor more power, and therefore, greater accountability for the successes and failures of the state. He is the former chairman of the senate Fish, Game and Forestry committee, which, among other things, oversees the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources. In 2009, Gregory was appointed to the Board of Trustees of the University of South Carolina by South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford. His term was to expire in 2012; however, he had to resign upon his re-election to the Senate. References[edit] 1 Jump up ^ Fort Mill Times: Gregory won’t run again for state Senate seat Archived July 4, 2008, at the Wayback Machine. The South Carolina Senate Republican Caucus, January 31, 2008 External links[edit] • South Carolina Legislature - Senator Chauncey K. Gregory official SC Senate website • Project Vote Smart - Senator Chauncey Klugh 'Greg' Gregory (SC)[permanent dead link] profile • Follow the Money - Greg Gregory • 2006 2004 2002 2000 1996 campaign contributions Senator Chauncey K. Greg S Republican - Lancaster District 16 - Lancaster & York Counties - Map Columbia Address 606 Gressette Bldg. Columbia 29201 Business Phone (803) 212-6024 Home Address P.O. Box 1381 Lancaster 29721 Business Phone (803) 289-6211 Send message to Senator Gregory Personal Information • President, Builders Supply Co. • Residing in Lancaster • Born March 18, 1963 in Lancaster • Son of C. D. Gregory, Jr. and Eleanor Purdy Tillman • University of South Carolina, B.S., 1985 • January 4, 1986 married Sherri Cauthen, 2 children, Marshall and Ellen Gray • Member, University of South Carolina Board of Trustees, 2009-11 • First Presbyterian Church Committee Assignments • Agriculture and Natural Resources • Fish, Game and Forestry • General • Judiciary • Rules Sponsored Bills in the Senate • Primary Sponsor: Yes No • Search Session: 2017-2018 (122)2015-2016 (121)2013-2014 (120)2011-2012 (119)2007-2008 (117)2005-2006 (116)2003-2004 (115)2001-2002 (114)1999-2000 (113)1997-1998 (112)1995-1996 (111)1993-1994 (110) • Voting Record • Search Session: 2017-2018 (122) • 2015-2016 (121) • 2013-2014 (120) • 2011-2012 (119) • Service In Public Office • Senate 1993 - 2008, April 12, 2011 - Present | |
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| Person ID | I310506 | Singleton and Related Families |
| Last Modified | 18 Feb 2017 | |
| Father | Chauncey Depew “Bubber” GREGORY, Jr. | |
| Mother | Eleanor Ward PURDY, b. 21 Sep 1939 d. 16 Feb 2017, at her home, Beaufort, South Carolina (Age 77 years) | |
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| Family ID | F207977 | Group Sheet | Family Chart | ||||
| Last Modified | 26 Nov 2016 | |||||
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