JA Moore (politician) explained

JA Moore
State House:South Carolina
District:15th
Term Start:November 12, 2018
Predecessor:Samuel Rivers Jr.
Birth Place:Orangeburg, South Carolina, U.S.
Alma Mater:Johnson and Wales University, Culinary Arts Degree, 2005
Party:Democratic
Occupation:Politician, chef, business owner
Residence:North Charleston, South Carolina
Parents:Ernestine S. and James Alexander Moore, Sr.
Children:1 child, Mariah Rae
Spouse:Victoria Rae (m: March 2016)

JA Moore is an American politician. He is a member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 15th District (Berkeley & Charleston Counties), serving since 2018.[1] He is a member of the Democratic Party.[2]

Political career

Moore is 1st Vice Chair of the Interstate Cooperation Committee, and a member of Medical, Military, Public and Municipal Affairs Committee.[1] When Moore won his seat in 2018, he became the first Democrat to represent South Carolina's 15th District.[3] He cites affordable housing,[4] gun control,[5] reproductive rights, veteran’s rights, and clean water as his key political goals.[6]

In February 2020, Moore endorsed Democrat Pete Buttigieg for the presidency of the United States.[7] In August 2020, he endorsed Senator Kamala Harris for Vice President,[8] and Jaime Harrison for the U.S. Senate.[9]

On June 19, 2023, Moore announced his intention to run for the South Carolina Senate District 42 seat, vacated by Marlon Kimpson after his appointment to a role in the Biden administration. The seat would be decided in a special election in 2023.[10] The Democratic primary took place on September 5, and the special election on November 7.[11] Other candidates in the primary were Democrats SC Rep. Wendell Gilliard and SC Rep. Deon Tedder. In Democratic primary results, Moore was bested by Gilliard and Tedder.[12]

Electoral history

2018 South Carolina House of Representatives

Moore was the only Democrat to run in 2018, so there was no Democratic primary.

2020 South Carolina House of Representatives

Both candidates advanced unopposed to the general election. This contest is a rematch of the District 15 House of Representatives race from 2018.

2022 South Carolina House of Representatives

Both candidates advanced unopposed to the general election.

Personal life

Moore was born in Orangeburg and currently resides in Hanahan. He attended Johnson & Wales University, graduating with a culinary arts degree.[2] He married Victoria Rae in March 2016.[1]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: South Carolina Legislature Online - Member Biography . www.scstatehouse.gov . April 2, 2020.
  2. Web site: J.A. Moore's Biography . Vote Smart . April 2, 2020.
  3. Web site: Kayanja . Ian . 2024-03-11 . State Rep. JA Moore announces reelection bid for South Carolina's House District 15 . 2024-04-08 . WCIV . en.
  4. Web site: Kayanja . Ian . 2023-08-16 . JA Moore launches affordable housing campaign ad in race for SC Senate District 42 . 2024-04-08 . WCIV . en.
  5. Web site: 2023-02-22 . South Carolina House OKs permitless carry of handguns . 2024-04-08 . AP News . en.
  6. Web site: 2024-03-11 . JA Moore announces reelection campaign for South Carolina House seat . 2024-04-08 . WCBD News 2 . en-US.
  7. Web site: Kinnard . Meg . Pete Buttigieg lands endorsement from black South Carolina lawmaker JA Moore . The Greenville News . April 2, 2020 . en . February 13, 2020.
  8. Web site: After enduring these past four years with one of the worst Vice Presidents this country has ever seen, we deserve a strong, thoughtful, and ambitious leader to replace him. We need @KamalaHarris to be our next Vice President. . Twitter . 4 August 2020 . en.
  9. Web site: Game on! Our next US Senator @harrisonjaime! #LindseyMustGo #SendLindseyHome . Twitter . 4 August 2020 . en.
  10. News: Wright . Bailey . June 19, 2023 . Rep. JA Moore announces run for Senate District 42 . WCIV-TV . June 20, 2023.
  11. "State Senate District 42 Special Election". South Carolina State Election Commission. June 21, 2023. Retrieved August 16, 2023.
  12. News: Kayanja . Ian . September 5, 2023 . SC Senate District 42 Democratic primary heads to run-off between Gilliard and Tedder . WCIV-TV . September 5, 2023.