Senator Tim Scott

Junior Senator from South Carolina, Republican

Top Industries
#IndustryYr AmountCareer Amount
1Securities & Investment$351,095$414,844
2Insurance$276,100$484,375
3Oil & Gas$244,401$277,601
4Real Estate$241,980$471,430
5Lawyers/Law Firms$241,016$323,646
6Retired$237,950$423,848
7Health Professionals$200,850$340,925
8Leadership PACs$190,715$292,594
9Pharmaceuticals/Health Products$143,600$171,800
10Misc Manufacturing & Distributing$121,000$173,650
34Telephone Utilities$45,933$45,933
49Telecom Services & Equipment$19,850$19,850
Top Donors 2014
#DonorYr AmountCareer Amount
1Elliott Management$42,850$42,850
2Koch Industries$41,200$41,800
3Humanscale Corp$40,800$40,800
4Goldman Sachs$38,550$55,049
5Northwestern Mutual$33,000$33,000
6Harrison, White et al$28,700$28,700
7Boeing Co$28,399$42,649
8AFLAC Inc$27,500$34,500
9Verizon Communications$26,933$30,183
10Fluor Corp$25,850$35,350

Bio Information


SCOTT, Tim, (1965 - ) Senate Years of Service: 2013- Party: Republican SCOTT, Tim, a Senator and a Representative from South Carolina; born in North Charleston, Charleston County, S.C., September 19, 1965; attended Presbyterian College, Clinton, S.C., 1983-1984; B.S., Charleston Southern University, Charleston, S.C., 1988; entrepreneur; Charleston County, S.C. council, 1995-2008; unsuccessful candidate for the South Carolina state senate in 1996; member of the South Carolina house of representatives, 2009-2010; elected as a Republican to the One Hundred Twelfth Congress, and served from January 3, 2011, to January 2, 2013, when he resigned to become a U.S. Senator; appointed January 2, 2013, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of James DeMint; appointment took effect upon his resignation from the House of Representatives on January 2, 2013; took the oath of office on January 3, 2013.

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