James Monroe Gulley (May 10, 1939 – May 20, 2014) was a
Republican
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member of the
North Carolina General Assembly representing the state's 103rd
House district, including constituents in
Mecklenburg
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County. From
Matthews, North Carolina
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History
In the early 19th century, the new settlement that would become Ma ...
, Gulley served seven terms in the state House.
He announced he would not run for reelection in 2010. His longtime friend and colleague on the Matthews Town Council, Bill Brawley, won a primary in May 2010 and is currently the State Representative for District 103.
Biography
Jim Gulley was a native of Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. He graduated from
East Mecklenburg High School
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and Charlotte College (now
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
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) with a degree in electrical engineering. He was married to his high school sweetheart, Suzanne Hargett. He had two children and four grandchildren. All of them live in North Carolina. He worked for 19 years with The National Cash Register Company where he received several years of training in computers during the infancy of personal computers. He owned and operated Carolina Computer Systems of Charlotte for approximately 22 years. Gulley was a member of First Baptist Church in Matthews, where he taught Sunday school for several years. He coached football for the Matthews Athletic Association and served on the board of directors of the Matthews Volunteer Fire Department. Rep. Gulley was an avid sportsman, enjoying hunting and fishing in his spare time.
Gulley was first elected to the Matthews Town Council in 1993 and served 1½ terms prior to being elected to the State House of Representatives. He served on six committees, including Appropriations, Energy and Energy Efficiency, Public Utilities, Science and Technology, Ways & Means & Broadband Connectivity, and Wildlife Resources. Gulley was a Chair of the House Wildlife Resources Committee.
Jim Gulley died on May 20, 2014 after a long illness.
[http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2014/05/21/4924519/former-nc-rep-jim-gulley-dies.html#.U31b3yg1Dpg ''Charlotte Observer'' May 21, 2014 story about death. Retrieved May 22, 2014]James Gulley-obituary
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Electoral history
2008
2006
2004
2002
2000
References
External links
Jim Gulley's Project Vote Smart Page
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1939 births
2014 deaths
People from Charlotte, North Carolina
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University of North Carolina at Charlotte alumni
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Republican Party members of the North Carolina House of Representatives
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