Colton Moore
- January 9, 2024
- Politician
Quick Facts
Full Name | Colton Moore |
Occupation | Politician |
Date Of Birth | Oct 10, 1993(1993-10-10) |
Age | 31 |
Birthplace | Trenton |
Country | United States |
Horoscope | Libra |
Colton Moore Biography
Name | Colton Moore |
Birthday | Oct 10 |
Birth Year | 1993 |
Place Of Birth | Trenton |
Birth Country | United States |
Birth Sign | Libra |
Colton Moore is one of the most popular and richest Politician who was born on October 10, 1993 in Trenton, United States. Colton Chase Moore (born October 10 1993) is an American politician who at 24 years old, is one of the youngest officials elected to come from Dade County, Georgia. On January 14, 2019, Moore was elected his Georgia State House Representative for District 1.
On September 23, 2018, Rep.-Elect Colton Moore sent a publicized letter to Dan Cathy, CEO of Chick-fil A, asking him to look at a variety of locations across Dade County for new Chick-fil-A restaurants. It also suggested that that Chickfil-A might want to consider the exit 169 of Interstate 24 which is a popular location that receives more than 70,000 vehicles per day, as the company’s first truckstop restaurant.
In February 2019, Moore was one of two dissenting votes against naming the judicial complex after Nathan Deal. Moore, a big advocate for prison reform, said that it was not right for Deal to be “the symbol of justice in Georgia,” as his reforms were insufficient. Moore said: “Georgians all across our state are feeling injustices as they enter into the criminal justice system,” Moore continued, “So I don’t think we should just automatically name the most expensive building in the state of Georgia, at $110 million, after someone just because they were the former governor and just because they were forced to take on criminal reforms… In order to help the poor, the broke and the damned in our society, we’ve got to focus on those issues and not just create big government.” Moore continued to write a memorandum to Governor Kemp, listing the reasons why it would be an inappropriate choice to name the new judicial center after Governor Deal. “Respectfully, such a designation would be highly inappropriate for a building where the Georgia Supreme Court and Court of Appeals will be housed. Former Governor Deal continues to be extremely active in Georgia politics. He owns and operates a lobbying firm which already represents clients, such as Pruitt Health, that have significant cases before the state Appellate courts on matters ranging from wrongful death to fraud against state agencies. Should you approve HR1, these clients and their critical court cases will be heard in the very building named after the lobbying firm they have hired. This is a serious conflict of interest that eternally jeopardizes the crown jewel of justice in Georgia.”
Moore has a history of opposing cronyism and unethical behavior in the Georgia Legislature. In 2019, Moore was among ten representatives that signed House Resolution 328, calling for Georgia House Speaker David Ralston to resign due to his abuse of power and unethical behavior. Ralston leveraged his position as Speaker of the House to postpone his cases more than a 900 times, helping criminals stay out of prison. Among Ralston’s clients were molesters, rapists, and individuals that have committed a violent crime, who confessed that they retained Ralston as their attorney because he could leverage his position in their favor to indefinitely postpone cases. David Shell, a man who has beaten many women, including having been charged by a grand jury as a repeat offender, told the Atlanta Journal Constitution: “That’s why I gave him 20,000 bucks… He’s worth every penny of it.” Moore wrote a letter to Speaker Ralston that read, “While legislative continuance is a right all legislators have access to, your use of this right has resulted in an unjust delay of violent criminal cases in our state… District 1 and many citizens across our great state believe you should no longer serve as the leader of Georgia’s largest governing body.”
Moore has been a supporter of governor Brian Kemp from the beginning of his campaign. He was the first elected representative to support Kemp. On the 15th of October, 2018, Rep-Elect Moore acquired the domain name BrianKemp.com in reference to Georgia’s Secretary of State, and the 2018 Republican governor- nominated candidate, Brian Kemp. Prior to that, BrianKemp.com had been redirected to Democratic candidate Stacey Abrams’ website, that caused confusion for those trying to find Brian Kemp’s official site. Moore and his friend Michael Gargiulo, a domain-name expert, “brokered a five-figure name transaction to buy the rights to the site.” Moore made use of personal funds. Since October 15 2018, BrianKemp.com has been updated with precise links and details about the process by which Colton Moore acquired the URL. In November of 2018, Moore unofficially campaigned for Kemp. Moore drove an unmarked truck that was covered with signs, encouraging the residents of Catoosa, Walker and Dade to cast their ballots for Kemp. Kemp expressed gratitude to Moore via social media several times, stating”The “Big Trucks for kemp Coalition is working hard!” and “Big thanks to State Representative Colton Moore for working to Get Out The Vote in Northwest Georgia with his ‘Big Trucks for Kemp’ dump truck!”
Colton Moore Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Politician |
House | Living in own house. |
Colton Moore is one of the richest Politician from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Colton Moore 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
Moore was born in Dade County Georgia, raised on the farm of his parents and is still a resident there. When he was a kid, Moore said he “idolized Teddy Roosevelt, seeing him as a figure who acted quickly and boldly.” Moore was the State President of the Georgia Future Business Leaders of America under the Executive Director Monty Rhodes from March 2011 until March 2012. He was in charge of over 25,000 pupils as well as 332 advisers.
When he was 18 Moore began working as an commercial driver and began auctioneering while he was studying in Georgia’s University of Georgia. In the year 2016, Moore graduated from the University of Georgia with a double bachelor’s degree in international affairs.
Only nineteen months after graduating college, twenty four year old Moore qualified to run against incumbent John Deffenbaugh in the House race for District One. Moore’s budget was just $3,500 and completely self funded, which was but a tenth of Deffenbaugh’s campaign spending. With no declared Democratic opponent, Republican Moore was elected as the presumptive District 1 State Representative on May 22, 2018 after defeating John Deffenbaugh by a margin of 326 votes with a final tally of 2,184 to 1,858.
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In April 2020, Moore asked Senator Jeff Mullis to debate him In Dade County, and Mullis refused. Moore wrote to Mullis, “Since 2018, we have both represented over 50,000 constituents in Northwest Georgia however, our leadership styles, ideas, and problem-solving abilities could not be more different. The time has come to show the people the differences of all candidates in a formal debate, as citizens deserve when voting for their next State Senator on June 9, 2020… I hope we can agree the people of Georgia deserve openness and transparency as they vote for their next State Senator. There is no better method to deliver this than open debate.”
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In 2020, Moore became the co- chair of the Georgia branch of the Future Caucus, a bipartisan organization that educates on legislative issues that future generations will face. Moore co-chairs alongside Representative Jasmine Clark.