Jim Bryson (politician)

This article is about the member of the Tennessee Senate. For Canadian performer, see Jim Bryson.
Jim Bryson
Personal details
Born (1961-07-14) July 14, 1961
Fayetteville, Arkansas, U.S.
Political party Republican
Alma mater Baylor University
Vanderbilt University

Jim Bryson (born July 14, 1961) is a Tennessee politician, a former Republican member of the State Senate representing the 23rd District, which encompasses Williamson County and part of Davidson County, and the 2006 Republican nominee for Governor of Tennessee.

State Senator

Bryson was elected to the State Senate in 2002, serving in the 103rd and 104th General Assemblies. He served as Secretary of the Government Operations Committee and as a member of the Senate Commerce, Labor and Agriculture Committee, the Senate Education Committee, and the Fiscal Review Committee. He was noted as one of the Assembly's most vocal advocates of Right to Life and anti-gun control views.

2006 Gubernatorial race

On August 3, 2006, Bryson won the nomination to run for Governor against incumbent Phil Bredesen. Bryson, upon entering the race immediately assumed the position of front-runner for the Republican nomination, since the other announced contenders were political near-unknowns and the state party endorsed him before the primary. Bryson won the nomination with a vote total approximately equal to that of all of his rivals combined.

Since his Senate district is considered to be the most affluent and reliably Republican in Middle Tennessee and his re-election was all but assured, some have questioned why he would give it up. Any Republican candidate would have been a decided underdog in the general election to Bredesen. In the election of November 2006, Republican Jack Johnson was elected to succeed Senator Bryson.[1]

As expected, Bryson was heavily defeated in the November 7 election, taking only 29.7 percent of the vote. He lost all 95 counties in the state, including Williamson County. It was the most one-sided gubernatorial contest (in terms of margin of defeat) in Tennessee's history.

Personal

Bryson was born in Fayetteville, Arkansas. He married Carol Ratcliff, from Greeneville, TN, in 1991. They have four children together: Maria, Nadia, Nick, and Alex. Bryson earned his bachelor's degree from Baylor University and his MBA from Vanderbilt University and is the owner of 20/20 Research, Inc, a marketing research firm with offices in Tennessee, North Carolina, and Florida.

References

Tennessee Senate
Preceded by
Marsha Blackburn
Member of the Tennessee Senate
from the 23rd district

2003–2007
Succeeded by
Jack Johnson
Party political offices
Preceded by
Van Hilleary
Republican nominee for Governor of Tennessee
2006
Succeeded by
Bill Haslam
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