John Blust
John Marshall Blust (born June 4, 1954) is a former Republican member of the North Carolina General Assembly, representing the state's sixty-second House district, including constituents in Guilford county.[2] An attorney from Greensboro, North Carolina, Blust has previously served terms in both the state House and Senate. He is a lawyer and a former U.S. Army captain.
Representative John Marshall Blust | |
---|---|
Member of the North Carolina House of Representatives | |
In office January 1, 2001 – January 1, 2019 | |
Preceded by | Stephen Wood |
Succeeded by | John Faircloth |
Constituency | 27th District (2001-2003) 62nd District (2003-2019) |
Member of the North Carolina Senate from the 32nd district | |
In office May 9, 1996[1] – January 1, 1999 | |
Preceded by | Thomas B. Sawyer Sr. |
Succeeded by | Kay Hagan |
Personal details | |
Born | Hamilton, Ohio | June 4, 1954
Political party | Republican |
Spouse | Maria Blust |
Children | Barbara Blust |
Alma mater | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (BS, JD) |
Profession | Attorney, Politician |
Military service | |
Branch/service | United States Army |
Years of service | 1972 - 1974 (Enlisted) 1982 - 1985 (Officer) |
Rank | Captain |
Blust was defeated for reelection to his N.C. Senate seat by Kay Hagan, who would go on to be elected to the United States Senate.
In March 2016, Blust officially announced his candidacy for the United States House of Representatives for North Carolina's newly redrawn 13th District.[3] He was defeated in the Republican primary by Ted Budd.
Blust did not seek re-election to the North Carolina General Assembly in 2018.
Election history
2016
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | John Blust (incumbent) | 32,010 | 100% | |
Total votes | 32,010 | 100% | ||
Republican hold | ||||
2014
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | John Blust (incumbent) | 18,841 | 62.09% | |
Democratic | Sal Leone | 11,504 | 37.91% | |
Total votes | 30,345 | 100% | ||
Republican hold | ||||
2012
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | John Blust (incumbent) | 27,633 | 76.32% | |
Libertarian | Kent P. Wilsey | 8,574 | 23.68% | |
Total votes | 36,207 | 100% | ||
Republican hold | ||||
2010
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | John Blust (incumbent) | 21,829 | 83.65% | |
Libertarian | Jeffery Simon | 4,266 | 16.35% | |
Total votes | 26,095 | 100% | ||
Republican hold | ||||
2008
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | John Blust (incumbent) | 33,472 | 100% | |
Total votes | 33,472 | 100% | ||
Republican hold | ||||
2006
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | John Blust (incumbent) | 16,116 | 100% | |
Total votes | 16,116 | 100% | ||
Republican hold | ||||
2004
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | John Blust (incumbent) | 31,436 | 100% | |
Total votes | 31,436 | 100% | ||
Republican hold | ||||
2002
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | John Blust (incumbent) | 13,060 | 62.06% | |
Democratic | Flossie Boyd-McIntyre (incumbent) | 7,983 | 37.94% | |
Total votes | 21,043 | 100% | ||
Republican hold | ||||
2000
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | John Blust | 24,063 | 83.98% | |
Reform | Stephen Wood (incumbent) | 4,589 | 16.01% | |
Total votes | 28,652 | 100% | ||
Republican gain from Reform | ||||
References
- https://www.carolana.com/NC/Legislators/Documents/Journal_of_the_Senate_of_the_General_Assembly_of_North_Carolina_1996_Extra_Session.pdf
- "N.C. General Assembly Profile".
- "Reference at www.newsobserver.com".
- "N.C. Board of Elections: 2016 General Election".
- "N.C. Board of Elections: 2010 General Election".
- "N.C. Board of Elections: 2010 General Election".
- "N.C. Board of Elections: 2010 General Election".
- "N.C. Board of Elections: 2008 General Election".
- "N.C. Board of Elections: 2006 General Election".
- "N.C. Board of Elections: 2004 General Election".
- "N.C. Board of Elections: 2002 General Election".
- "N.C. Board of Elections: 2000 General Election" (PDF).
External links