Representative John Duncan

Representative for Tennessee's 2nd congressional district, Republican

Top Industries
#IndustryYr AmountCareer Amount
1Railroads$43,000$294,250
2Air Transport$29,000$608,455
3Trucking$24,000$138,775
4Transportation Unions$22,000$295,820
5Pharmaceuticals/Health Products$20,800$20,800
6Construction Services$20,500$264,999
7Lawyers/Law Firms$18,900$330,904
8Building Materials & Equipment$17,500$201,244
9General Contractors$16,300$270,499
10Misc Transport$13,500$105,004
Top Donors 2014
#DonorYr AmountCareer Amount
1Deroyal Industries$20,800$34,000
2American Maritime Officers$10,000$94,000
3Union Pacific Corp$10,000$51,500
4Berkshire Hathaway$10,000$10,000
5CSX Corp$10,000$54,650
6Raytheon Co$8,000$45,550
7American Council of Engineering Cos$8,000$54,749
8Norfolk Southern$7,500$77,000
9FedEx Corp$6,000$122,000
10American Trucking Assns$6,000$6,000

Bio Information


DUNCAN, John J., Jr., (1947 - ) Image, Congressional Pictorial Directory, 109th. DUNCAN, John J., Jr., (son of John James Duncan), a Representative from Tennessee; born in Lebanon, Wilson County, Tenn., July 21, 1947; B.S., University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tenn., 1969; J.D., National Law Center, George Washington University, Washington, D.C., 1973; lawyer, private practice; Army National Guard, 1970-1987; United States Army Reserve, 1970-1987; state trial judge, Knox County, Tenn., 1981-1988; elected as a Republican to the One Hundredth Congress, by special election, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of his father, John J. Duncan; elected at the same time to the One Hundred First Congress; reelected to the One Hundred Second and to the eleven succeeding Congresses (November 8, 1988-present).

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