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American politician
Ron Travis
Travis in 2025
Member of the Tennessee House of Representatives
from the 31st district
Assumed office
2012
Preceded byJim Cobb
Personal details
Born1954 (age 71–72)
Party Republican
SpouseLaura
Children2
EducationTennessee State University (attended)

Ron Travis (born 1954) is an American politician.[1] [2] [3] [self-published source ] He serves as a Republican member of the Tennessee House of Representatives for the 31st district, encompassing parts of Bledsoe, Roane, Sequatchie and Rhea Counties.[1] He was last elected November 6, 2018 and he has been in office for 7 years. His term ends in 2020.[4]

Early life and education

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He was born on November 3, 1954.[1] He attended Tennessee State University, but did not graduate.[2]

Career

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Business

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He formerly owned an insurance agency with Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company with five branches in East Tennessee. He was an Insurance agent for 27 years.[5] [1] [2]

Politics

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Since 2012, he has served as State Representative for the 31st district of Tennessee, replacing Jim Cobb.[1] He is a member of the House Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee, the House Insurance and Banking Committee, and the House Agriculture and Natural Resources Subcommittee.[1] His community involvement is also unreal! He is the house member of the 108th through 111th General Assemblies, member of Downtown Dayton Association, Pikeville, Dayton, Dunlap, and Roane County Chamber of Commerce, Emmaus Community, Executive Board Southeast Tennessee Rural Planning Organization, and the Board of Directors National Association of Christian Athletes.[6]

In 2023, Travis supported a resolution to expel three Democratic lawmakers from the legislature for violating decorum rules. The expulsion was widely characterized as unprecedented.[7]

Political positions

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Education

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He opposes school vouchers.[2]

Committee memberships

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  1. Chair, Business Subcommittee[8]
  2. Chair, Joint Fiscal Review Committee[8]
  3. Member, Commerce Committee[8]
  4. Member, Consumer and Human Resources Committee[8]
  5. Member, Consumer Subcommittee[8]
  6. Member, Local Committee[8]
  7. Member, Cities and Counties Subcommittee[8]

Election results

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2012 Republican primary election

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Tennessee House of Representatives, District 31 Republican Primary, 2012[9]
Candidate Vote % Votes
Ron Travis 50.6% 4,358
Jim Cobb (Incumbent) 49.4% 4,255
Total Votes 8,613
2014 Republican primary election
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Tennessee House of Representatives, District 31 Republican Primary, 2014[9]
Candidate Vote % Votes
Ron Travis 65.1% 6,726
Jim Cobb 34.9% 3,602
Total Votes 10,328
2016 Republican primary election
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Tennessee House of Representatives, District 31 Republican Primary, 2016[4]
Candidate Vote % Votes
Ron Travis (Incumbent) 85.50% 3,899
June Griffin 14.50% 661
Total Votes 4,560
2018 general election
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General Election for Tennessee House of Representatives District 31[4]
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
Republican Ron Travis 78.8% 15,700
Democrat Dean Sparks 21.2% 4,216
Total Votes 19,916

Personal life

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He is married to his wife Laura. Together, they have two daughters and four grandchildren.[6]

His home city is Dayton Tennessee.[10] He is a Methodist and attends First United Methodist Church in Dayton.[11]

Community involvement

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  • House Member of the 108th though 111th General Assemblies[8]
  • Member of Downtown Dayton Association[8]
  • Pikeville, Dayton, Dunlap, and Roane County Chamber of Commerce[8]
  • Civitan[8]
  • Emmaus Community[8]
  • Executive Board Southeast Tennessee Rural Planning Organization[8]
  • Board of Directors National Association of Christian Athletes[8]

Rewards and honors

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As of 2017,[update] he had earned the following:

  • Tennessee Development District Association Legislator of the Year 2017
  • Nationwide Insurance President's and Champion's conference qualifier multiple years
  • Life Underwriter's Training Council Fellow (LUTCF)
  • Tennessee Men's Health - Outstanding Legislative Leadership Award 2014
  • Tennessee Development District Association - Legislator of the Year Award 2014
  • Tennessee Chamber of Commerce Champion of Commerce Award 2014[6]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f Tennessee House of Representatives
  2. ^ a b c d Andy Sher, Tennessee House District 31 race bitter to the end, Chattanooga Times Free Press , August 1st, 2012
  3. ^ Campaign website
  4. ^ a b c "Ron Travis". Ballotpedia. Retrieved 2019年07月10日.
  5. ^ Services, Farm Bureau Financial. "Ron Travis | Insurance Agent in Lenox, IA | Farm Bureau Financial Services". Ron Travis - Farm Bureau Financial Services. Retrieved 2019年11月02日.
  6. ^ a b c "Representatives - TN General Assembly". www.capitol.tn.gov. Retrieved 2019年07月10日.
  7. ^ Andone, Dakin; Young, Ryan; Simonson, Amy; Almasy, Steve. "Tennessee's Republican-led House expels 2 Democratic lawmakers over gun reform protest, fails in bid to oust a third". CNN. Retrieved 2023年04月07日.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "Representatives - TN General Assembly". www.capitol.tn.gov. Retrieved 2019年11月02日.
  9. ^ a b "Ron Travis". Ballotpedia. Retrieved 2019年11月02日.
  10. ^ "The Voter's Self Defense System". Vote Smart. Retrieved 2019年07月26日.
  11. ^ "Ron Travis Representative TN 31st District". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2019年07月26日.
114th General Assembly (2025–2026)
Speaker of the House
Cameron Sexton (R)
Speaker pro tempore
Pat Marsh (R)
Deputy Speaker
Jason Zachary (R)
Majority Leader
William Lamberth (R)
Minority Leader
Karen Camper (D)
  1. John Crawford (R)
  2. Bud Hulsey (R)
  3. Timothy Hill (R)
  4. Renea Jones (R)
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  6. Tim Hicks (R)
  7. Rebecca Alexander (R)
  8. Jerome Moon (R)
  9. Gary W. Hicks (R)
  10. Rick Eldridge (R)
  11. Jeremy Faison (R)
  12. Fred Atchley (R)
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  14. Jason Zachary (R)
  15. Sam McKenzie (D)
  16. Michele Carringer (R)
  17. Andrew Farmer (R)
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  19. Dave Wright (R)
  20. Tom Stinnett (R)
  21. Lowell Russell (R)
  22. Dan Howell (R)
  23. Mark Cochran (R)
  24. Kevin Raper (R)
  25. Cameron Sexton (R)
  26. Greg Martin (R)
  27. Patsy Hazlewood (R)
  28. Yusuf Hakeem (D)
  29. Greg Vital (R)
  30. Esther Helton-Haynes (R)
  31. Ron Travis (R)
  32. Monty Fritts (R)
  33. John Ragan (R)
  34. Tim Rudd (R)
  35. William Slater (R)
  36. Dennis Powers (R)
  37. Charlie Baum (R)
  38. Kelly Keisling (R)
  39. Iris Rudder (R)
  40. Michael Hale (R)
  41. Ed Butler (R)
  42. Ryan Williams (R)
  43. Paul Sherrell (R)
  44. William Lamberth (R)
  45. Johnny Garrett (R)
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  48. Bryan Terry (R)
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  57. Susan Lynn (R)
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  60. Shaundelle Brooks (D)
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  62. Pat Marsh (R)
  63. Jake McCalmon (R)
  64. Scott Cepicky (R)
  65. Lee Reeves (R)
  66. Sabi Kumar (R)
  67. Ronnie Glynn (D)
  68. Aron Maberry (R)
  69. Jody Barrett (R)
  70. Clay Doggett (R)
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  74. Jay Reedy (R)
  75. Michael Lankford (R)
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  77. Rusty Grills (R)
  78. Mary Littleton (R)
  79. Brock Martin (R)
  80. Johnny Shaw (D)
  81. Debra Moody (R)
  82. Chris Hurt (R)
  83. Mark White (R)
  84. Joe Towns (D)
  85. Jesse Chism (D)
  86. Justin Pearson (D)
  87. Karen Camper (D)
  88. Larry Miller (D)
  89. Justin Lafferty (R)
  90. Gloria Johnson (D)
  91. Torrey Harris (D)
  92. Todd Warner (R)
  93. T. J. Hardaway (D)
  94. Ron Gant (R)
  95. Kevin Vaughan (R)
  96. Gabby Salinas (D)
  97. John Gillespie (R)
  98. Antonio Parkinson (D)
  99. Tom Leatherwood (R)

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