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John Bayard Taylor Campbell III (born
July 19 1955, in
Los Angeles, California) is a
Republican U.S. politician who is currently a member of the
U.S. House of Representatives, representing
California's 48th Congressional District.
Early life
Born in
Los Angeles, California, Campbell graduated high school from
the Harvard School in 1972 and earned his
B.A. in
Economics from
UCLA in 1976 at the age of 21 and his
M.S. in
Business Taxation from
USC in 1977. After receiving his Master's degree, Campbell became a
CPA and joined
Ernst & Young as a tax
accountant.
Business career
In 1985, Campbell became
President and
CEO of Campbell Automotive Group. In
1990, he became President and CEO of
Saturn of
Orange County. Campbell became
Chairman and CEO of
Saab of Orange County in 1999.
State legislative career
Elected to represent southern Orange County's 70th District in the
California State Assembly in
2000, Campbell won 60% of the vote in a five-way race to replace
term-limited Assemblywoman
Marilyn Brewer. Campbell was reelected in 2002 with 67% of the vote.
In the 2004 race to replace the term-limited
Ross Johnson in the 35th
State Senate District, Campbell won the
Republican primary with 61% of the vote against fellow Assemblyman
Ken Maddox, who garnered only 30% of the vote. In the
general election, Campbell won 64% of the vote.
As a Senator, Campbell served as Vice Chair of both the Business Professions and
Economic Development Committee and the
Labor and Industrial Relations Committee. He was also a member of the
Budget and
Fiscal Review Committee; the
Energy,
Utilities, and
Communications Committee; the
Environmental Quality Committee; and the Government Modernization, Efficiency, and Accountability Committee.
2005 Congressional election
After
Congressman Chris Cox resigned to become Chairman of the
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Campbell became a candidate to replace Cox in the
48th Congressional District Special Election, scheduled for
October 4 2005. Campbell received endorsements from most of the important Republican officials in the state, but faced some criticism as his stance on
illegal immigration was seen as being too lenient. Campbell faced a strong third-party challenge from
American Independent Party candidate
Jim Gilchrist. On
October 4, Campbell garnered 45.5% of the vote, below the 50% needed to avoid a runoff. He faced
Democrat Steve Young,
American Independent Jim Gilchrist,
Libertarian Bruce Cohen and
Green Bea Tirtilli in the
December 6 runoff, which he won with 44.4% of the vote. Campbell was sworn in on
December 7.
Successfully re-elected to his first full term in 2006 with 60% of the vote, Representative Campbell has effectively taken up a leading fiscal conservative role, including his appointment as the Budget & Spending Taskforce Chairman for the Republican Study Committee (RSC), a caucus of more that 100 conservative members of Congress. Campbell also led the efforts to circulate a letter signed by 148 members of Congress who pledged to uphold any veto of an appropriations bill by President George W Bush for excessive spending. Most recently Campbell garnered national attention as one of the Congressmen leading the efforts against earmark abuse in spending legislation and calling for serious reform of the earmark process.
Committee Assignments
- Financial Services Committee
- Subcommittee on Capital Markets, Insurance, and Government Sponsored Enterprises
- Subcommittee on Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit
- Subcommittee on Housing and Community Opportunity
- Budget Committee
- Chairman of the Budget and Spending Task Force of the Republican Study Committee
Personal
Campbell lives in the affluent Shady Canyon neighborhood of
Irvine, and has resided in Orange County since 1979. Married in 1980, Campbell has two sons, John IV ("Taylor") and Logan, with his wife, Catherine. He has a passion for cars.
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