Doug McKillip  | |
|---|---|
| Member of the Georgia House of Representatives from the 115th district  | |
| In office January 3, 2007 – January 14, 2013  | |
| Preceded by | Jane Vandiver Kidd | 
| Succeeded by | Bruce Williamson | 
| Personal details | |
| Born | December 20, 1969 Athens, Georgia  | 
| Political party | Republican (2010–present) | 
| Other political affiliations  | Democratic (before December 2010) | 
| Spouse | Mary McKillip | 
| Children | 3 | 
| Alma mater | University of Georgia | 
| Occupation | Attorney, politician | 
Doug McKillip (born December 20, 1969) is an American attorney and politician from Georgia. McKillip is a former Democratic member and current Republican member of the Georgia House of Representatives from the 115th district from 2007 to 2013.[1][2]
Early life
On December 20, 1969, McKillip was born in Athens, Georgia.[3]
Education
In 1991, McKillip earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Political Science from University of Georgia. In 1994, McKillip earned a JD degree from University of Georgia School of Law.[3]
Career
McKillip is an attorney.[3]
On November 7, 2006, McKillip won the election and became a Democratic member of Georgia House of Representatives for District 115. McKillip defeated E.H. Culpepper and Regina Quick with 52.14% of the votes.[4] On November 4, 2008, as an incumbent, McKillip won the election unopposed and continued serving District 115.[5] On November 2, 2010, as an incumbent and a Democratic, McKillip won the election unopposed and continued serving District 115. [6]
In December 2010, McKillip changed his political party from a Democrat to a Republican.[7][8][3]
Personal life
McKillip's wife is Mary McKillip. They have three children. McKillip and his family live in Athens, Georgia.[3]
References
- ↑ "Representative Doug McKillip". House.ga.gov. Retrieved 2019-12-06.
 - ↑ Jim Thompson (2012-08-01). "McKillip won't seek recount in loss to Quick". Onlineathens.com. Retrieved 2019-12-06.
 - 1 2 3 4 5 "Doug McKillip's Biography". Vote Smart. Retrieved April 13, 2021.
 - ↑ "GA State House 115". ourcampaigns.com. November 7, 2006. Retrieved April 13, 2021.
 - ↑ "GA State House 115". ourcampaigns.com. November 4, 2008. Retrieved April 13, 2021.
 - ↑ "GA State House 115". ourcampaigns.com. November 2, 2010. Retrieved April 13, 2021.
 - ↑ "Georgia". georgiademicrat.org. Retrieved April 13, 2021.
 - ↑ "The McKillip-Gaines State House Race Will Be a Wild Ride". flagpole.com. July 19, 2017. Retrieved April 13, 2021.