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Who Really Represents Tennessee?

Meet Your Member: Rep. John J. Duncan Jr. (TN-02)


Source: Congressional Pictorial Directory, 109th Congress.
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, but was not sworn in because Congress had adjourned; elected at the same time to the One Hundred First Congress; reelected to the One Hundred Second and to the seven succeeding Congresses (November 8, 1988-present).

Source: Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, 2006.

Summary data about Rep. John J. Duncan Jr.
District 2
Party R
Term 10th
Next Election 2006
% of Vote Received in Last General Election* 79.07 %
Special Interest Money Ranking 64 out of 433
Contributions from Lobbyists Ranking 69 out of 433
Contributions from Out-of-State Ranking 152 out of 433
Contributions from Small Donors Ranking 13 out of 433
Contributions from PACs Ranking 207 out of 433
Total Contributions from Lobbyists, 2000-2005 $ 145,455
Contributions from Lobbyists Per Cycle (adjusted)‡ $ 36,332
Total Contributions from Out-of-State 2000 Cycle to Present $ 423,605
% of Contributions from Out-of-State†† 37.20 %
Contributions from Out-of-State Per Cycle (adjusted)‡ $ 105,487
Contributions from Small Donors $ 258,571
Contributions from Small Donors Per Cycle (adjusted)‡ $ 60,601
% of Contributions from Small Donors° 18.50 %
Contributions from PACs, 2000 Cycle to Present $ 1,421,846
% of Total Contributions from PACs 49.40 %
Contributions from Business PACs Per Cycle (adjusted)‡ $ 310,391
Contributions from Labor PACs Per Cycle (adjusted)‡ $ 39,656
Contributions from PACs Per Cycle (adjusted)‡ $ 354,142

Contribution information from the Center for Responsive Politics. Lobbyist contributions are drawn from information for the period from January 1, 1999 through December 31, 2005. Other contributions are drawn from information for the period from January 1, 1999 through June 30, 2006 and are based on data released electronically by the FEC on August 7, 2006.
* Source: Federal Election Commission.
See Methodology for explanation of adjustment method.
†† Contributions represent only those from individuals who gave more than $200.
° Percentage represents contributions from individuals of $200 or less divided by all contributions from individuals.

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