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Bill Bolling

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William Troy "Bill" Bolling
Bill Bolling

Incumbent
Assumed office 
January 14, 2006
Governor Tim Kaine
Preceded by Tim Kaine

Born May 15, 1957 (1957-05-15) (age 52)
Sistersville, West Virginia
Political party Republican
Spouse Jean Ann Kincaid Bolling
Children Matthew Troy Bolling, Kevin Michael Bolling
Profession Politician
Religion United Methodist

William T. "Bill" Bolling (born June 15, 1957) is the Republican Lieutenant Governor of Virginia.

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[edit] Personal life

Bolling was born in Sistersville, West Virginia and raised in the coal fields of Southwest Virginia and southern West Virginia on June 15, 1957. He graduated from the University of Charleston (West Virginia) in 1978 with a B.S. degree in Political Science and was the first member of his family to graduate from college.

Bolling is married to the former Jean Ann Kincaid, whom he met in college. The Bolling's have two children, Matthew Troy Bolling born January 26, 1983 (1983-01-26) (age 26) and Kevin Michael Bolling born June 8, 1987 (1987-06-08) (age 22).Matthew graduated from Virginia Tech in Computer Engineering and Computer Science. Kevin currently attends James Madison University. The Bolling family lives in Mechanicsville, a suburb of Richmond.

[edit] Hanover County Board of Supervisors

Bolling first ran for elected office in 1991 for a position on the Hanover County Board of Supervisors. Bolling won that office and served as a member of the Board until 1995. While a member, Bolling also served as the Chairman of the Board of supervisors.

[edit] Senate of Virginia

In 1995, Bolling was elected to the Senate of Virginia as a member of the in a highly contested political campaign against twenty year Democrat incumbant, Elmo G. Cross, Jr. Bolling represented Virginia's 4th District including Caroline, Essex, Hanover, King and Queen, King William, Middlesex, Spotsylvania (part) counties. Bolling was reelected to this position in 1999 and 2003 and served in the Senate of Virginia from 1996-2005.

As a member of the General Assembly, Bolling served as Chairman of the Joint Republican Caucus, the Virginia Republican Senatorial Committee, Chairman of the Senate's sub-committee on Health Care, the Commission on the Future of Virginia's Environment, and the Chesapeake Bay Commission.

[edit] Lieutenant Governor of Virginia

In June 2005, Bolling was nominated as the Republican Party of Virginia's nominee for the Office of Lieutenant Governor of Virginia over Sean Connaughton. In November 2005, Bolling campaigned with his ticketmates current Attorney General of Virginia Jerry Kilgore and Delegate Bob McDonnell and was elected to serve as the 39th Lieutenant Governor of Virginia over Democratic opponent Leslie Byrne.

He was inaugurated as Lieutenant Governor on January 14, 2006 in Williamsburg, Virginia, along with the other Executive Branch officers, including Democratic Governor Tim Kaine and Republican Attorney General Bob McDonnell.

As Lieutenant Governor, Bill Bolling leveraged the Office of the Lieutenant Governor as a podium to promote a number of programs and initiatives focused on the quality of life and healh care in Virginia. Bolling promoted multiple programs including his Steptember program focused on encouraging a healthy and active life, his Ending Cervical Cancer in our Lifetime program focused on raising awareness about Cervical Cancer and HPV, and his Helping Virginians Breathe Easier campaign focused on asthma awareness.

Also as Lieutenant Governor, Bill Bolling initiated a statewide initiative, "100 Ideas for the Future of Virginia". This two year program focused on reaching out to the public for feedback and ideas through a series of town hall meetings, mailings, and an integrated web site. This program focused on promoting feedback from the people of Virginia to develop a long term strategy for addressing issues like education, transportation, public safety, health care, protecting the environment, reforming government, and more.

[edit] Political Speculation

Much speculation was made from within the Republican Party of Virginia, party supporters, and the online Blogging community in regards to Bill Bolling's interest in running for election as the Governor of Virginia in 2009. In an agreement with current Attorney General of Virginia Bob McDonnell and citing both personal and professional reasons, Bill Bolling chose to forgo a campaign for Governor and seek reelection as Lieutenant Governor.

[edit] Political Future

Bill Bolling is currently a candidate for reelection as the Lieutenant Governor of Virginia against Democratic nominee Jody Wagner in an election that will take place on November 3, 2009.

[edit] Professional Career

Professionally, Bolling is currently employed as a Vice President with Riggs, Councilman, Michaels and Downes, one of the nation’s largest independent insurance agencies, based in Baltimore, Maryland.

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Preceded by
Tim Kaine
Lieutenant Governor of Virginia
2006 – present
Incumbent
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