Jane Ballard Dyer

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Jane Ballard Dyer
Democratic and Working Families nominee for
United States House of Representatives
Election date
November 2, 2010
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from South Carolina's 3rd district
Opponent(s) Jeff Duncan
Incumbent Jeff Duncan
Personal details
Born (1957-11-11) November 11, 1957 (age 66)
Greenville, South Carolina
Political party Democratic and Working Families
Spouse(s) John
Children Bill, Tony
step children Amy, John
Alma mater Clemson University B.S. 1981 (mechanical engineering)
Profession Pilot
Religion Baptist
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Jane Ballard Dyer is a South Carolinian politician. In 2008 and 2010 she ran unsuccessfully for the 3rd congressional district seat in South Carolina as the nominee of the Democratic Party and Working Families Party. She is a commercial pilot (since 1988), and was a United States Air Force pilot.

Early life, education and career

Jane Ballard Dyer was born November 11, 1957 in Greenville, South Carolina, and grew up in nearby Pickens County, South Carolina,the sixth of eight children. After graduating from Easley High School, Dyer attended Clemson University. She received her degree in Mechanical Engineering (1981) and was commissioned an officer through Air Force ROTC. She was the first Clemson woman to attend Air Force Pilot Training.[2] She served in the USAF 1981–1988.[3]

Dyer earned her pilot wings, was a KC-135 Air Refueling Pilot, and a T-37 Instructor Pilot. Her husband John is a highly decorated USAF fighter pilot, among his medals are a Purple Heart and 7 Flying Crosses. They returned to South Carolina in 1988 and Dyer worked as a pilot at FedEx for the past 20 years, currently[when?] flying as an A300 Captain.

The Dyers have four children and three grandchildren. He flew corporate jets for Michelin until he retired.[3][4]

Political career

2008 Congressional campaign

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Dyer ran for the Third Congressional District seat of South Carolina in 2008. She lost to incumbent Republican Congressman J. Gresham Barrett with 35% of the vote.

2010 Congressional campaign

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Dyer announced her candidacy for the Third Congressional District seat in January 2010. Incumbent Congressman J. Gresham Barrett ran for Governor of South Carolina, leaving an open seat. She won the June 8 Democratic primary 65%-35% over Brian Doyle. Dyer campaigned on creating clean-tech jobs, improving public education, and supporting military veterans.[citation needed] She lost the general election to Jeff Duncan 62%–36%; she spent $272,698 and he spent $935,503.[5]

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