Geoff Duncan Explained

Geoff Duncan
Office:12th Lieutenant Governor of Georgia
Governor:Brian Kemp
Term Start:January 14, 2019
Term End:January 9, 2023
Predecessor:Casey Cagle
Successor:Burt Jones
State House1:Georgia
District1:26th
Term Start1:January 14, 2013
Term End1:August 28, 2017
Predecessor1:Carl Rogers
Successor1:Marc Morris
Birth Date:1 April 1975
Birth Place:Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
Party:Republican
Spouse:Brooke Duncan
Children:3
Education:Georgia Institute of Technology

Geoffrey L. Duncan (born April 1, 1975) is an American politician, businessman, and public speaker who served as the 12th lieutenant Governor of Georgia from 2019 to 2023. A member of the Republican Party, Duncan is a former member of the Georgia House of Representatives.

After playing college baseball for the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, Duncan played professional baseball for six years, until a shoulder injury ended his baseball career. He went into business and was elected to the Georgia House in 2012. Duncan was elected lieutenant governor in 2018, but he did not seek re-election in 2022, with fellow Republican Burt Jones being elected to replace him.[1]

In the wake of the 2020 presidential election, Duncan was among the few Republican Party officials who openly and outspokenly criticized Donald Trump for falsely claiming the election was stolen. After leaving office, Duncan became a political commentator for CNN.

Early career

Baseball

Duncan attended Chattahoochee High School in Johns Creek, Georgia, and the Georgia Institute of Technology, where he played college baseball for the Yellow Jackets as a pitcher. He played in the 1994 College World Series with Georgia Tech, losing in the final round.[2] In 1995, he played collegiate summer baseball with the Yarmouth–Dennis Red Sox of the Cape Cod Baseball League.[3] [4]

The Florida Marlins selected Duncan in the 69th round, with the 1,647th overall selection, of the 1996 Major League Baseball draft.[5] Duncan played in Minor League Baseball for the Marlins organization from 1996 through 2000. He reached as high as Triple-A, where he was being used as a relief pitcher, when a shoulder injury ended his career.[6] Duncan then retired from baseball and went into business.[7]

Business

After retiring from baseball, Duncan became chief executive officer for Wellview Health, a healthcare and wellness company.[8] In post-public office life, Duncan serves as a frequent commenter on CNN, and is a public speaker with The Harry Walker Agency.[9]

Georgia House of Representatives

Duncan successfully ran to represent the newly-created 26th district of the Georgia House of Representatives in the 2012 election.[10] In the Republican primary, he narrowly defeated former legislator Tom Knox, who held the seat before running for State Insurance Commissioner in 2010. Following a recount, Duncan was found to have won 4,507 votes to 4,452 received by Knox.[11] Duncan's campaign emphasized creating private sector jobs, reducing government spending, and supporting conservation efforts at Lake Lanier.[12]

In 2014, Duncan ran for reelection, defeating Knox in a rematch with 61% of the vote. He faced no opposition from Democrats in the general election.[13] Duncan was once again reelected in the 2016 election. As a state legislator, he helped lead efforts to pass Michael’s Law, a bill that forbids individuals under the age of 21 from working as bar bouncers.

Lieutenant Governor of Georgia

2018 election

Duncan announced he would run for lieutenant governor of Georgia on April 10, 2017.[14] He resigned from the Georgia House in September 2017 to focus on running for lieutenant governor in 2018.[15] [16] He was described as an "underdog" candidate against David Shafer, who had served as president pro tempore of the Georgia State Senate.[17]

On May 22, 2018, Shafer received 48.9% of the vote in the Republican primary with Duncan coming in second place with 26.6%. Because no candidate received a majority of votes, the election then went to a runoff held on July 24.[18] Duncan acknowledged that he faced an uphill battle against Shafer in the runoff election. The runoff election focused largely on Shafer's record at the capitol and a number of ethical questions surrounding his candidacy.[19]

On July 24, Duncan, previously considered a longshot candidate defeated Shafer with 50.16% of the vote.[20] His victory was described as an upset by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.[21] He defeated Democratic nominee Sarah Riggs Amico in the general election, receiving nearly 52% of the vote and avoiding another runoff.[22]

Tenure

Duncan was inaugurated lieutenant governor on January 14, 2019.[23] As lieutenant governor, Duncan highlighted efforts by the Kemp administration on healthcare policy, and stated his wish for Georgia to become the "technology capital of the East Coast".[24]

On December 6, 2020, Duncan and Governor Brian Kemp put out a joint statement explaining that calling a joint session of the Georgia General Assembly to appoint their own electors to send to the United States Electoral College would be unconstitutional.[25] Following unsuccessful efforts to overturn the election of Democratic candidate Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential election, in March 2021 Georgia Republicans enacted the controversial Election Integrity Act of 2021 that imposed new restrictions on voting. Days later, Duncan said during a CNN interview that momentum for the legislation grew from "the fallout from the ten weeks of misinformation that flew in from former President Donald Trump. I went back over the weekend to really look at where this really started to gain momentum in the legislature, and it was when Rudy Giuliani showed up in a couple of committee rooms and spent hours spreading misinformation and sowing doubt across, you know, hours of testimony."[26]

In April 2021, Duncan's chief of staff stated that he was unlikely to run for a second term, after he openly contradicted false claims of election fraud in the 2020 presidential election. His chief of staff added that Duncan had yet to make a final decision about whether to run again in 2022.[27] On May 17, 2021, Duncan announced that he would not be seeking a second term.[28] An October 2021 trip to New Hampshire to promote his book GOP 2.0, which outlines plans for a post-Trump future for the Republican Party, fueled speculation in his home state that Duncan may be positioning himself to run for president in 2024.[29] [30] Duncan said he did not vote for either Raphael Warnock or Herschel Walker in the 2022 U.S. Senate election.[31]

Post-Lieutenant Governor career

In May 2024, during the lead-up to the 2024 presidential election, Duncan wrote an opinion piece titled "Why I'm Voting for Biden and other Republicans should, too", which appeared in the May 6, 2024 edition of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

In the article, Duncan expressed his support in the 2024 U.S. presidential election for Democratic incumbent President Joe Biden, while strongly criticizing the GOP presumptive nominee, former Republican President Donald Trump. Duncan described Biden as a "decent person I disagree with on policy", which he contrasted with Trump, who he characterized as "a criminal defendant without a moral compass".[32] After Biden stepped aside, Duncan endorsed Kamala Harris.[33] Duncan has urged Republicans to support Harris' presidential campaign.[34]

Personal life

Duncan and his wife, Brooke, live in Cumming, Georgia. They have three sons.[35]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Prabhu . Maya T. . Republican Burt Jones wins Georgia lieutenant governor race . English . The Atlanta Journal-Constitution . 2022-12-20 . 1539-7459.
  2. Web site: From Baseball's Star to the State's Second in Command: Geoff Duncan, Cls 97, Lieutenant Governor of Georgia . Summer 2019 . 95 . 2 . Laura . Means . www.gtalumni.org.
  3. News: Maclone . Justin . Cards Holding Steady in Second . 12 . The Cape Codder . Orleans, MA . August 1, 1995 .
  4. Web site: Player Stats . Cape Cod Baseball League . July 13, 2023.
  5. https://www.baseball-reference.com/register/player.fcgi?id=duncan001geo
  6. Web site: Former Pro Baseball Player and Businessman Geoff Duncan Qualifies | Alpharetta, GA Patch . Patch.com . 2018-03-08 . 2020-12-07.
  7. Web site: Former pro pitcher taking aim at Lt. Governor's seat . Melanie . Ruberti . Newnan Times-Herald . April 15, 2018 . January 14, 2019.
  8. News: . Wellview Health adds CEO, executive VP . Nashville Post . April 28, 2016 . October 31, 2018 .
  9. Web site: Schedule Geoff Duncan to Speak | HWA Speakers .
  10. Web site: Greg . Bluestein . November 18, 2016 . Former pro baseball player turned Georgia legislator makes pitch for higher office . Atlanta Journal-Constitution . July 1, 2018.
  11. Web site: 2012-08-09 . It's Official: Murphy, Duncan Declared Winners . 2024-08-16 . Cumming, GA Patch . en.
  12. Web site: Reports . Staff . 2012-02-09 . Geoff Duncan announces bid for Forsyth County's newly created 26th District . 2024-08-16 . Appen Media . en.
  13. Web site: 2012-02-09 . Geoff Duncan announces bid for Forsyth County's newly created 26th District . 2024-08-16 . Appen Media . en.
  14. Web site: Robert . Oldham . State Rep. Geoff Duncan is Running for Lieutenant Governor . April 10, 2017 . GeorgiaPol . July 31, 2018.
  15. News: Duncan resigns to focus on LG bid—and slams Shafer 'charade' . Greg . Bluestein . January 14, 2019 . August 28, 2017 . Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
  16. Web site: Isabel . Hughes . Businessman announces candidacy to replace District 26 state Rep. Geoff Duncan . Forsyth County News . May 3, 2017 . July 31, 2018.
  17. News: Prabhu . Maya . Duncan faces uphill battle against Shafer in lieutenant governor race . 2024-08-16 . The Atlanta Journal-Constitution . English . 1539-7459.
  18. Web site: Election Night Reporting . Results.enr.clarityelections.com . July 31, 2018.
  19. Web site: Salzer . James . March 9, 2018 . Georgia legislator accused of sexual harassment by lobbyist . Atlanta Journal-Constitution . July 31, 2018.
  20. Web site: Tim . Darnell . August 2, 2018 . No recount in GOP lieutenant governor's runoff; Duncan declares victory. WXIA-TV . January 14, 2019.
  21. Web site: Hallerman . Tamar . Bluestein . Greg . The latest: Duncan upsets Shafer in Lt. Gov. squeaker . 2024-08-16 . Politics (The Atlanta Journal-Constitution) . English.
  22. Web site: Geoff Duncan set to become first-ever Georgia lieutenant governor from Forsyth County . www.forsythnews.com.
  23. Web site: Brian Kemp sworn in as 83rd Governor of Georgia . www.wtvm.com. January 15, 2019 .
  24. Web site: Mittelhammer . Megan . 2019-09-10 . Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan addresses upcoming state legislation at Clarke County Republican Party meeting . 2024-08-16 . The Red & Black . en.
  25. Web site: Gov. Kemp, Lt. Gov. Duncan say no to special session over election, explain why . 2021-01-13 . 11Alive.com . December 7, 2020 . en-US.
  26. Web site: Georgia's GOP lieutenant governor says Giuliani's false fraud claims helped lead to restrictive voting law . Murray . Sara . Morris . Jason . CNN . April 7, 2021 .
  27. Web site: 2021-04-08 . Georgia Lt. Gov. unlikely to run again after taking on Trump . 2021-04-10 . AP NEWS.
  28. News: Bluestein . Greg . May 17, 2021 . Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan, a Trump critic, will not run for a second term in 2022 . The Atlanta Journal-Constitution . May 17, 2021.
  29. Web site: The Jolt: Geoff Duncan for president? . October 20, 2021 . The Atlanta Journal-Constitution . Patricia . Murphy . Tia . Mitchell . Greg . Bluestein.
  30. Web site: GOP's 'short term sugar high in Donald Trump' won't last, Georgia's Republican lt. gov. predicts . October 21, 2021 . Fox News . Paul . Steinhauser.
  31. Web site: Schonfeld . Zach . 2022-12-01 . Republican Georgia lieutenant governor says he couldn't vote for Walker . 2022-12-01 . The Hill . en-US.
  32. Web site: Geoff Duncan: Why I'm voting for Biden and other Republicans should, too . May 6, 2024 . Geoff . Duncan . The Atlanta Journal-Constitution . May 6, 2024.
  33. News: Groves . Caleb . Geoff Duncan endorses Kamala Harris and says he is ‘committed to beating Donald Trump’ . 2024-07-24 . The Atlanta Journal-Constitution . English . 1539-7459.
  34. Web site: Suter . Tara . 2024-08-14 . Georgia Republican urges more GOP support for Harris: ‘Reclaim this country’s future’ . 2024-08-15 . The Hill.
  35. Web site: 'Outsider' no more, Geoff Duncan set to be Georgia's lieutenant governor . January 14, 2019 . Maya T. . Prabhu . The Atlanta Journal-Constitution . July 17, 2020.