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Charles Lollar (born June 22, 1971) is an American businessman and Republican Party politician. A former Marine Corps officer, he was the Republican nominee for
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's 5th congressional district in
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, losing to Democratic incumbent
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. After coming third in the Republican primary for
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in the 2014 election, he ran for the Charles County Board of Commissioners, losing to Democratic Commissioner Ken Robinson.


Career

Lollar served in the Marine Corps from 1997 to 2003. He was deployed to the Kosovo with 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division as part of the 26 MEU (SOC) aboard the USS Kearsarge from March through October 1999 as part of Operation Joint Guardian and later part of the earthquake relief effort in Turkey Operation Avid Response. Leaving active duty in July 2003, he joined the reserves and served as an intelligence officer at
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. He was then general manager for facility services corporation Cintas. As of July 2014, he works as a budgeting and political consultant for government contractor Blackson Arrow.


Political campaigns

In his first political campaign, which took place in 2004, Lollar lost a bid for the Gwinnett County, Georgia school board. Lollar, a Tea Party Republican, subsequently moved to Maryland and served as Chair of the Charles County Republican Central Committee. He planned to run for
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in the 2010 election, but was prevented from doing so by the state's requirement that a candidate must have been registered to vote in Maryland for five years. Instead, he sought the Republican nomination to challenge Democratic incumbent
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in Maryland's 5th congressional district. Lollar won the Republican primary in September 2010 with 58% of the vote. In the
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, Hoyer was re-elected with 64.3% of the vote to Lollar's 34.6%. Lollar subsequently became the director of the Maryland chapter of
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, the head of the
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New Day Maryland, spoke at Second Amendment and anti-tax rallies and served as a delegate to the
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. On September 2, 2013, Lollar announced he was running for the Republican nomination for
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in the 2014 election at an event in Mechanicsville. He raised $65,000 during the whole of 2013 and reported $5,700 cash-on-hand at the end of the year. On February 24, 2014, Lollar announced that his running mate was Kenneth R. Timmerman, an investigative reporter, conservative activist and the Republican nominee for
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in
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. In the primary held on June 24, 2014, Lollar finished third out of the four candidates with 15.5% of the vote, behind Larry Hogan and David R. Craig, who received 43% and 29.1%, respectively, but ahead of Ron George, who received 12.4%. After his defeat, Lollar announced he would seek the district 1 seat on the Charles County Board of Commissioners, replacing fellow Republican J.T. Crawford on the ballot, who had withdrawn because of work and family commitments. He faced incumbent Democratic Commissioner Ken Robinson in the general election. Lollar, using money left over from his gubernatorial campaign, outspent Robinson and promised to freeze taxes without affecting services, though he offered no specifics as to how he would accomplish this. Lollar was defeated by Robinson by 19,112 votes (42.7%) to 25,467 (57%).


Personal life

Lollar and his wife, Rosha, have four daughters. They live in Lawrenceville, GA.


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