David Floyd
Appearance
David Floyd | |
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Member of the Kentucky House of Representatives from the 50th district | |
In office January 1, 2005 – January 1, 2017 | |
Preceded by | Jodie Haydon |
Succeeded by | Chad McCoy |
Personal details | |
Born | Louisville, Kentucky | October 2, 1951
Nationality | American |
Political party | Republican |
Residence | Bardstown, Kentucky |
Alma mater | United States Air Force Academy (BS) Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University (MA) |
Website | davidwfloyd |
Military service | |
Branch/service | United States Air Force |
Years of service | 1973–1995 |
David W. Floyd (born October 2, 1951, in Louisville, Kentucky) is an American politician and a former Republican member of the Kentucky House of Representatives for District 50. Floyd dropped out after filing for re-election in 2016 when Republican Chad McCoy challenged Floyd in the primary.[1] Floyd was known for pushing to abolish the death penalty in Kentucky.[2] He did not seek reelection to the house in 2016.
Floyd earned his BS from the United States Air Force Academy, and his MA in aeronautics from Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University.
Elections
[edit]- 1996 Floyd initially ran for the District 50 seat and won the 1996 Republican Primary but lost the November 5, 1996 General election to Democratic nominee Jodie Haydon.
- 1998 Floyd and Representative Haydon were both unopposed for their 1998 primaries, setting up a rematch; Floyd lost the November 3, 1998 General election to Representative Haydon.
- 2004 When Representative Haydon left the Legislature and left the seat open, Floyd won the 2004 Republican Primary with 569 votes (72.0%)[3] and won the November 2, 2004 General election with 9,952 votes (54.0%) against Democratic nominee Tommy Reed.[4]
- 2006 Floyd was unopposed for both the 2006 Republican Primary[5] and the November 7, 2006 General election, winning with 7,880 votes.[6]
- 2008 Floyd was unopposed for both the 2008 Republican Primary[7] and the November 4, 2008 General election, winning with 14,623 votes.[8]
- 2010 Floyd was unopposed for the May 18, 2010 Republican Primary[9] and won the November 2, 2010 General election with 10,325 votes (63.4%) against Democratic nominee Eddie O'Daniel.[10]
- 2012 Floyd was challenged in the May 22, 2012 Republican Primary, winning with 894 votes (72.6%)[11] and won the November 6, 2012 General election with 11,379 votes (53.4%) against Democratic nominee Dick Heaton.[12]
References
[edit]- ^ Co, Kentucky Legislative Research. "GOP state Rep. David Floyd won't seek re-election". kentucky. Retrieved 2019-05-12.
- ^ "Bill to abolish death penalty in Ky defeated". The Courier-Journal. Retrieved 2019-05-12.
- ^ "2004 Primary Election". Frankfort, Kentucky: Kentucky State Board of Elections. Archived from the original on December 24, 2014. Retrieved April 30, 2014.
- ^ "2004 General Election". Frankfort, Kentucky: Kentucky State Board of Elections. Archived from the original on December 24, 2014. Retrieved April 30, 2014.
- ^ "2006 Primary Election". Frankfort, Kentucky: Kentucky State Board of Elections. Retrieved April 30, 2014.
- ^ "2006 General Election". Frankfort, Kentucky: Kentucky State Board of Elections. Retrieved April 30, 2014.
- ^ "2008 Primary Election". Frankfort, Kentucky: Kentucky State Board of Elections. Retrieved April 30, 2014.
- ^ "2008 General Election". Frankfort, Kentucky: Kentucky State Board of Elections. Retrieved April 30, 2014.
- ^ "Commonwealth of Kentucky May 18, 2010 Official 2010 Primary Election Results" (PDF). Frankfort, Kentucky: Secretary of State of Kentucky. p. 25. Retrieved April 30, 2014.
- ^ "Commonwealth of Kentucky November 2, 2010 Official 2010 General Election Results" (PDF). Frankfort, Kentucky: Secretary of State of Kentucky. p. 45. Retrieved April 30, 2014.
- ^ "Commonwealth of Kentucky May 22, 2012 Official 2012 Primary Election Results" (PDF). Frankfort, Kentucky: Secretary of State of Kentucky. p. 26. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 3, 2014. Retrieved April 30, 2014.
- ^ "Commonwealth of Kentucky November 6, 2012 Official 2012 General Election Results" (PDF). Frankfort, Kentucky: Secretary of State of Kentucky. p. 40. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 11, 2014. Retrieved April 30, 2014.
External links
[edit]- Official page Archived 2018-10-12 at the Wayback Machine at the Kentucky General Assembly
- Campaign site
- Profile at Vote Smart
- David Floyd at Ballotpedia
- David Floyd at OpenSecrets
Categories:
- 1951 births
- Living people
- Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University alumni
- Republican Party members of the Kentucky House of Representatives
- People from Bardstown, Kentucky
- Politicians from Louisville, Kentucky
- United States Air Force Academy alumni
- United States Air Force officers
- 21st-century American legislators
- 21st-century Kentucky politicians