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Andrew C. Brock
North Carolina politician

Andrew C. Brock

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North Carolina politician
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Davie County, USA
Age
50 years
Residence
Mocksville, USA
Family
Spouse:
Education
Western Carolina University
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Biography

Andrew C. Brock (born April 9, 1974) served almost eight terms (2003-2017) as a Republican member of the North Carolina General Assembly representing the state's thirty-fourth Senate district, including constituents in Davie, Iredell and Rowan counties. He also served as the Republican deputy whip in the Senate.

Education and early career

Brock is a lifelong resident of Davie County. Brock's grandfather, Burr Brock, Sr., served in the North Carolina House of Representatives, as well as the Senate. He is a graduate of Davie County High School.

Brock graduated Western Carolina University, in Cullowhee, North Carolina, where he majored in economics and political science. Brock was active in the Student Government Association and served as student body president. He was a member of the governing board of the University of North Carolina Association of Student Governments. He was also a member of the Western Carolina University Board of Trustees and the Pi Gamma Mu International Honor Society.

After college, Brock worked for the Conference on Poverty to work toward welfare reform in North Carolina. He then worked for United States Senator Lauch Faircloth's re-election campaign. Bill Cobey hired Brock to work as campaign manager on Cobey's campaign for chairman of the North Carolina Republican Party. Brock then worked for the Republican Party of North Carolina. He then worked as a campaign manager for U.S. Congressman Walter Jones. Brock also worked for Citizens for a Sound Economy.

State Senate

Brock was elected to the North Carolina Senate in the fall of 2002. He acted as the deputy Republican whip.Brock was at times the chairman of the Finance Committee, Natural and Economic Resources Appropriations Committee, Agriculture/ Environment/ Natural Resources Committee, General Government, Health & Human Services Committee, and Joint Information Technology Oversight Committee. Brock served as vice-chairman of the Redistricting committee. He also served as a member of the Joint Governmental Operations Committee, the Finance Committee, the Senate Rules Committee, Appropriations/Base Budget Committee, Program Evaluation Committee, the Emergency Response and Preparedness Committee, Joint Education Oversight Committee, Judiciary 1, and the Ways and Means Committee.

He resigned in 2017 to accept a position on the Board of Review for the state Division of Employment Security.

Run for Congress

Brock announced on February 22, 2016 that he would run for the United States House of Representatives in the newly reconfigured 13th congressional district. Incumbent George Holding had previously announced that he would run in the 2nd district rather than stand for reelection in the 13th.

Brock lost the June 2016 Republican primary to Ted Budd.

Personal life

Brock is married to Andrea Gentry of the Pino Community in Davie County, and together they have two daughters and one son, Scarlett Hope, Stella Faith, and Turner Ward.

Electoral history

Electoral History of Andrew C. Brock, current North Carolina Senator for the 34th State Senate district covering Rowan and Davie Counties.

PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanLarry W. Potts2,79625.76
RepublicanStan Bingham2,73825.23
RepublicanJames B. Neely2,49322.97
RepublicanAndrew Brock2,34321.59
RepublicanNicholas A. Slogick2922.69
RepublicanNate Pendley1901.75
Majority580.53
Total votes10,852100.00
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanAndrew C. Brock6,81636.69
RepublicanGus Andrews5,97232.15
RepublicanMac Butner4,83026.00
RepublicanBaxter (Bo) Turner9575.15
Majority8444.54
Total votes18,575100.00
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanAndrew C. Brock28,59360.19
DemocraticJohn Carlyle Sherrill, III17,62537.10
LibertarianJ. Conrad Jones1,2902.72
Majority1096823.09
Total votes18,575100.00
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanAndrew C. Brock7,72666.76
RepublicanGus Andrews3,84633.24
Majority388033.53
Total votes11,572100.00
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanAndrew C. Brock41,80063.31
DemocraticLarry C. Brown24,22336.69
Majority1757726.62
Total votes66,023100.00
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanAndrew C. Brock21,60860.60
DemocraticLarry C. Brown14,04839.40
Majority756021.20
Total votes35,656100.00
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanAndrew C. Brock47,96061.17
DemocraticWilliam A. Burnette30,44338.83
Majority1751722.34
Total votes78,403100.00
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanAndrew C. Brock (unopposed)36,969100.00
Majority36969100.00
Total votes36,969100.00
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Who is Andrew C. Brock?
Andrew C. Brock is an American politician who served as a member of the Virginia Senate from 1992 to 2016.
What political party does Andrew C. Brock belong to?
Andrew C. Brock is a member of the Republican Party.
What district did Andrew C. Brock represent in the Virginia Senate?
Andrew C. Brock represented the 19th district in the Virginia Senate.
When did Andrew C. Brock retire from the Virginia Senate?
Andrew C. Brock retired from the Virginia Senate in 2016.
What committees did Andrew C. Brock serve on during his time in the Virginia Senate?
During his time in the Virginia Senate, Andrew C. Brock served on various committees, including the Courts of Justice Committee, the Agriculture, Conservation, and Natural Resources Committee, and the Finance Committee.
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