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Gerald MalloyDEMDemocrat State Senator, District 29
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22
Years of Experience
SCResidence (state)

Gerald Malloy (born October 26, 1961) is a Democratic member of the South Carolina Senate, representing the 29th District (Chesterfield, Darlington, Lee, and Marlboro Counties) since 2002. He replaced Edward Eli Saleeby after he died. In November 2020, Malloy announced that he would run for Senate Minority Leader. He lost to Brad Hutto.

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Education5 - 5 of 3
University of South Carolina School of Law
JD
1988
University of South Carolina, Columbia
BS
1984
University of South Carolina
Attended Business Administration
Past Positions1 - 3 of 3
Campaign
South Carolina State Senate
2020
Senator
South Carolina State Senate
2002 - Current
Attorney
Malloy Law Firm
1990 - Current
Other Experience1 - 27 of 27
Chairman
Finance Committee, Jerusalem Baptist Church
Current
Member
Lions Club International
Current
Member
Jerusalem Baptist Church
Current
Member
South Carolina Supreme Court Commission on Lawyer Conduct
1996 - 2002
Chair
Public Defenders Board, Darlington County Bar Association
Chair
South Carolina Criminal Justice Task Force
Chair
Hartsville Recreation Commission
Co-Founder
Butler Heritage Foundation
Commander
Indigent Defense Commission, South Carolina Bar Association
Former Chair
South Carolina State Bar Association
Former Member
Hartsville Downtown Development Board
Former Member
Judicial Qualifications Committee, South Carolina State Bar Association
Former President
South Carolina Trial Lawyers Association
Former President
Hartsville Northern Youth Baseball League
Member
Center for Educator, Recruitment, Retention, and Advancement (CERRA)
Member
University of South Carolina Alumni Board
Member
Jerusalem Men's Ensemble Board of Trustees
Member
Darlington County Bar Association
Member
Governor's School for Science and Math Foundation
Member
University of South Carolina Alumni Association
Member
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Incorporated
Member
Appeals Committee, South Carolina Commission on Higher Education
Member
South Carolina Public Defender Investigators Association Board
Member
University of South Carolina Letterman Association
Representative
Fourth Judicial Circuit, Young Lawyers Division, South Carolina Bar Association
Former Member
Invitations Committee, South Carolina State Senate
Former Member
Joint Screening Committee for the Legislative Audit Council, South Carolina State Senate