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Glen Bradley (born September 11, 1973) is a former member of the
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. A Republican, he represented the 49th District of North Carolina for one term. Bradley previously served as a US Marine Corps Corporal/Intelligence Analyst from 1993-1997.


Biography

Bradley defeated Democrat John May in the general election held on November 2, 2010 with 51% of the vote.N.C. Board of Elections 2010 General Election Results
/ref> Bradley's election signaled a wide swing in the district, which had voted for former Democratic representative Lucy T. Allen 58%-41% over
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in 2008. In the House, Bradley filed bills to study whether or not the state should authorize an alternative currency, and to require the state to accept gold and silver as legal tender. Bradley ran for the
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in 2012 but lost the Republican primary on May 8, 2012. He finished in last place out of three candidates, getting about 14% of the vote, behind winner
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(46%) and second-place finisher Michael Schriver (40%).NC Board of Elections: 2012 Republican Primary Results
/ref> In 2013, Bradley ran for Vice-Chair of the
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at the state convention (June 7–9, 2013). He lost to Joyce Krawiec, placing second in a four-person field.Beaufort Observer
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Bradley, Glen Republican Party members of the North Carolina House of Representatives Living people People from Youngsville, North Carolina 1973 births 21st-century American politicians