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Thomas B. Evans Jr.

Thomas Beverley Evans Jr. (born November 5, 1931) is an American lawyer and politician from Delaware. He is a member of the Republican Party, who served three terms as U.S. Representative from Delaware.

Thomas B. Evans Jr.
Evans in 1981
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Delaware's at-large district
In office
January 3, 1977 – January 3, 1983
Preceded byPete du Pont
Succeeded byTom Carper
Director of the Delaware State Development Department
In office
1969–1970
GovernorRussell W. Peterson
Preceded bySamuel L. Shipley
Succeeded byRichard L. Murchison
Personal details
Born
Thomas Beverley Evans Jr.

(1931-11-05) November 5, 1931 (age 91)
Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
SpouseMary Page Evans
ResidenceWilmington, Delaware
EducationUniversity of Virginia (BA, LLB)

Early life and family

Evans was born in Nashville, Tennessee, attended the public schools of Old Hickory, Tennessee and Seaford, Delaware, and graduated from Woodberry Forest School in Orange, Virginia in 1947. He then graduated from the University of Virginia in 1953, where he was a member of St. Elmo Hall and the University of Virginia Law School in 1956.

Professional career

Evans was admitted to the Virginia Bar in 1956, then engaged in the insurance and mortgage brokerage business in Wilmington, Delaware from 1957 until 1968. He served in the Delaware National Guard from 1956 until 1960, as clerk to the Chief Justice of Delaware Supreme Court in 1955, as director of the Delaware State Development Department from 1969 until 1970, and co-chairman and chief operating officer of the Republican National Committee from 1971 until 1973.

He was a member of law firm of Manatt, Phelps & Phillips in Washington, D.C. He also served as Chairman of the Florida Coalition for Preservation, a not-for-profit organization formed in April 2007 to promote responsible growth and protect coastal barrier islands through the education of the public and other concerned groups. Currently, Evans is a member of the ReFormers Caucus of Issue One.[1]

United States Representative

Evans was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1976, defeating Democrat Samuel L. Shipley. He won election three times in all, also defeating Democrats Gary E. Hindes in 1978 and Robert L. Maxwell in 1980. During these three terms, he served in the Republican minority in the 95th, 96th and 97th Congress. He came to the U.S. Congress already a friend of U.S. Senator Bob Dole, and later became a friend of United States President Ronald Reagan. He served on the U.S. House Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs and the U.S House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Passionate about the environment, Evans co-authored the Coastal Barrier Resources Act and the Alaska Wilderness Preservation Act. He also co authored the Evans-Tsongas Act. In 2016, the National Wildlife Federation gave Evans a Conservation Leadership Award [2] for these achievements.

Evans was involved in a scandal involving lobbyist and former nude model Paula Parkinson, in which allegations were made that she traded sex for political influence. The US Department of Justice investigated the allegations and found no evidence of any crimes.[3] Evans was defeated in his attempt at a fourth term in 1982.[4][5][6] In all, Evans served from January 3, 1977 until January 3, 1983, during the administrations of U.S. Presidents Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan.

Almanac

Elections are held the first Tuesday after November 1. U.S. Representatives take office January 3 and have a two-year term.

Public Offices
Office Type Location Began office Ended office notes
U.S. Representative Legislature Washington January 3, 1977 January 3, 1979
U.S. Representative Legislature Washington January 3, 1979 January 3, 1981
U.S. Representative Legislature Washington January 3, 1981 January 3, 1983
United States Congressional service
Dates Congress Chamber Majority President Committees Class/District
1977–1979 95th U.S. House Democratic Jimmy Carter at-large
1979–1981 96th U.S. House Democratic Jimmy Carter at-large
1981–1983 97th U.S. House Democratic Ronald Reagan at-large
Election results
Year Office Election Subject Party Votes % Opponent Party Votes %
1976 U.S. Representative General Tom Evans Republican 110,677 51% Sam Shipley Democratic 102,431 48%
1978 U.S. Representative General Tom Evans Republican 91,689 59% Gary Hindes Democratic 64,863 41%
1980 U.S. Representative General Tom Evans Republican 133,842 62% Bob Maxwell Democratic 81,227 38%
1982 U.S. Representative General Tom Evans Republican 87,153 46% Tom Carper Democratic 98,533 52%

See also

References

  1. ^ "Issue One – ReFormers Caucus".
  2. ^ "Magazines".
  3. ^ "Inquiry Finds No Evidence Parkinson Influenced Votes". The Washington Post. Sep 24, 1981. p. 187 pg. A26 – via ProQuest.
  4. ^ Melinda Henneberger (April 4, 1999). "Starting Over". New York Times Magazine.
  5. ^ Beth Barrett (August 28, 1988). "The Fling He Never Had Returns to Haunt Quayle". Toronto Star.
  6. ^ Jeannie Williams (Jan 19, 1989). "Paula Parkinson's D.C. Return a Sad Affair". USA Today. p. D2.

External links

U.S. House of Representatives
Preceded by Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Delaware's at-large congressional district

January 3, 1977 – January 3, 1983
Succeeded by
U.S. order of precedence (ceremonial)
Preceded byas Former US Representative Order of precedence of the United States
as Former US Representative
Succeeded byas Former US Representative

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Evans Jr 1931 11 05 November 5 1931 age 91 Nashville Tennessee U S Political partyRepublicanSpouseMary Page EvansResidenceWilmington DelawareEducationUniversity of Virginia BA LLB Contents 1 Early life and family 2 Professional career 3 United States Representative 4 Almanac 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and family EditEvans was born in Nashville Tennessee attended the public schools of Old Hickory Tennessee and Seaford Delaware and graduated from Woodberry Forest School in Orange Virginia in 1947 He then graduated from the University of Virginia in 1953 where he was a member of St Elmo Hall and the University of Virginia Law School in 1956 Professional career EditEvans was admitted to the Virginia Bar in 1956 then engaged in the insurance and mortgage brokerage business in Wilmington Delaware from 1957 until 1968 He served in the Delaware National Guard from 1956 until 1960 as clerk to the Chief Justice of Delaware Supreme Court in 1955 as director of the Delaware State Development Department from 1969 until 1970 and co chairman and chief operating officer of the Republican National Committee from 1971 until 1973 He was a member of law firm of Manatt Phelps amp Phillips in Washington D C He also served as Chairman of the Florida Coalition for Preservation a not for profit organization formed in April 2007 to promote responsible growth and protect coastal barrier islands through the education of the public and other concerned groups Currently Evans is a member of the ReFormers Caucus of Issue One 1 United States Representative EditEvans was elected to the U S House of Representatives in 1976 defeating Democrat Samuel L Shipley He won election three times in all also defeating Democrats Gary E Hindes in 1978 and Robert L Maxwell in 1980 During these three terms he served in the Republican minority in the 95th 96th and 97th Congress He came to the U S Congress already a friend of U S Senator Bob Dole and later became a friend of United States President Ronald Reagan He served on the U S House Committee on Banking Finance and Urban Affairs and the U S House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries Passionate about the environment Evans co authored the Coastal Barrier Resources Act and the Alaska Wilderness Preservation Act He also co authored the Evans Tsongas Act In 2016 the National Wildlife Federation gave Evans a Conservation Leadership Award 2 for these achievements Evans was involved in a scandal involving lobbyist and former nude model Paula Parkinson in which allegations were made that she traded sex for political influence The US Department of Justice investigated the allegations and found no evidence of any crimes 3 Evans was defeated in his attempt at a fourth term in 1982 4 5 6 In all Evans served from January 3 1977 until January 3 1983 during the administrations of U S Presidents Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan Almanac EditElections are held the first Tuesday after November 1 U S Representatives take office January 3 and have a two year term Public OfficesOffice Type Location Began office Ended office notesU S Representative Legislature Washington January 3 1977 January 3 1979U S Representative Legislature Washington January 3 1979 January 3 1981U S Representative Legislature Washington January 3 1981 January 3 1983United States Congressional serviceDates Congress Chamber Majority President Committees Class District1977 1979 95th U S House Democratic Jimmy Carter at large1979 1981 96th U S House Democratic Jimmy Carter at large1981 1983 97th U S House Democratic Ronald Reagan at largeElection resultsYear Office Election Subject Party Votes Opponent Party Votes 1976 U S Representative General Tom Evans Republican 110 677 51 Sam Shipley Democratic 102 431 48 1978 U S Representative General Tom Evans Republican 91 689 59 Gary Hindes Democratic 64 863 41 1980 U S Representative General Tom Evans Republican 133 842 62 Bob Maxwell Democratic 81 227 38 1982 U S Representative General Tom Evans Republican 87 153 46 Tom Carper Democratic 98 533 52 See also EditList of federal political sex scandals in the United StatesReferences Edit Issue One ReFormers Caucus Magazines Inquiry Finds No Evidence Parkinson Influenced Votes The Washington Post Sep 24 1981 p 187 pg A26 via ProQuest Melinda Henneberger April 4 1999 Starting Over New York Times Magazine Beth Barrett August 28 1988 The Fling He Never Had Returns to Haunt Quayle Toronto Star Jeannie Williams Jan 19 1989 Paula Parkinson s D C Return a Sad Affair USA Today p D2 External links EditBiographical Directory of the United States Congress Delaware s Members of Congress The Political Graveyard Florida Coalition for Preservation The Volatile Mix of Politics and Golf Delaware Historical Society website Archived 1996 12 31 at the Wayback Machine University of Delaware Library website Appearances on C SPANU S House of RepresentativesPreceded byPete du Pont Member of the U S House of Representatives from Delaware s at large congressional districtJanuary 3 1977 January 3 1983 Succeeded byTom CarperU S order of precedence ceremonial Preceded byTulsi Gabbardas Former US Representative Order of precedence of the United Statesas Former US Representative Succeeded byPaul McHaleas Former US Representative Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Thomas B Evans Jr amp oldid 1170281814, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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