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Billy Spivey

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Billy Spivey
Member of the Tennessee House of Representatives
In office
November, 2012 – November, 2016
ConstituencyDistrict 92 — Marshall and part of Franklin, Lincoln, and Marion Counties[1]
Personal details
Born (1969-01-18) January 18, 1969 (age 56)
Political partyRepublican

Billy Spivey (born January 18, 1969[2]) is an American politician[3][4] who was a Republican member of the Tennessee House of Representatives for the 92nd district from 2012 to November 2016 [3][4][5]

Biography

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Early life

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He was born on January 18, 1969.[3] He received an A.A.S. from Columbia State Community College in Columbia, Tennessee.[3] He was in the United States Army during the 1990-1991 Gulf War with the 1st Cavalry Division.[3][4][5] He also graduated from the Leadership Marshall County.[3]

Career

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In 2012, he worked as a maintenance superintendent at Walker Die Casting.[4]

He is the former chairman of the Marshall County Republican Party and a former member of the Tennessee Technology Center advisory board.[3][4][6]

He first ran against Democratic congressman Eddie Bass in 2010, and lost.[5][7] He ran again in 2012, and won the November 2012, and became the state congressman for the 92nd district of Tennessee.[3][8][9] He won the election against Vicki Cain, who was chair of the Marshall County Chamber of Commerce.[5]

In the Tennessee House, he was a member of the House Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee, the House State Government Committee and the House Agriculture and Natural Resources Subcommittee.[3] He is also a past chairman of the Marshall County Commission.[3] He expressed his concern about handing the Nickajack Reservoir over to the state of Georgia.[10] During his time in the Tennessee House, he played a pivotal role in phasing out the Hall income tax.[11] He was also a central figure in replacing Common Core in Tennessee with an alternative crafted by Tennessee-based educators and experts.[citation needed]

He lost the 2018 Republican primary for the 92nd District Representative seat to the Tennessee house of Representatives to Rick Tillis, receiving 43% of the vote.[12][13]

Spivey is a member of the Tennessee State Guard.[14]

Personal life

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He married Kim Spivey, a school teacher, and they raised six daughters.[3][4][5] He is a Reformed Baptist.[3]

Electoral History

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2012 Tennessee House of Representatives 92nd district Republican primary
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Billy Spivey 2,592 57.08%
Republican Ann Bankston 950 20.92%
Republican Travis Monroe 829 18.26%
Republican Larry Taft 170 3.74%
Total votes 4,541 100.00%

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2012 Tennessee House of Representatives 92nd district election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Billy Spivey 13,089 60.60%
Democratic Vicki Cain 8,510 39.40%
Total votes 21,599 100.00%

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2014 Tennessee House of Representatives 92nd district election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Billy Spivey 8,089 66.35%
Democratic Vicki Cain 4,103 33.65%
Total votes 12,192 100.00%

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2018 Tennessee House of Representatives 92nd district Republican primary
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Rick Tillis (incumbent) 4,788 57.18%
Republican Billy Spivey 3,586 42.82%
Total votes 8,374 100.00%

References

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  1. ^ "Representatives - TN General Assembly". www.capitol.tn.gov. Retrieved March 4, 2025.
  2. ^ "Representatives - TN General Assembly". www.capitol.tn.gov. Retrieved March 4, 2025.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Tennessee General Assembly
  4. ^ a b c d e f Tennessee Republican Party Archived March 15, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ a b c d e Spivey elected to state House Archived 2017-12-03 at the Wayback Machine, Marshall County Tribune, November 07, 2012
  6. ^ Clint Confehr, Spivey eyes House; Ketron Congress, Marshall County Tribune, January 17, 2012
  7. ^ "State of Tennessee 2010 General Election" (PDF). Tennessee Secretary of State.
  8. ^ a b "State of Tennessee 2012 Republican Primary" (PDF). Tennessee Secretary of State.
  9. ^ a b "State of Tennessee 2012 General Election" (PDF). Tennessee Secretary of State.
  10. ^ Josh Brown, "Georgia steps up bid for access to Tenn. River", USA Today, April 1, 2013
  11. ^ Gilfillan, Kelly (April 22, 2016). "Final vote: Hall Income Tax to be completely eliminated by 2021". Brentwood Home Page. Retrieved January 16, 2018.
  12. ^ Almukhtar, Sarah; Bloch, Matthew; Lee, Jasmine C. (August 2, 2018). "Tennessee Primary Election Results". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved March 9, 2025.
  13. ^ "2018 primary results" (PDF). Tennessee Secretary of State. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 13, 2021.
  14. ^ "Spivey joins State Guard". Elk Valley Times. May 27, 2014. Retrieved October 21, 2017.
  15. ^ "State of Tennessee 2014 General Election" (PDF). Tennessee Secretary of State.