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Current roleU.S. Representative
PartyRepublican
Political ideologyConservative Republican
Age72 years old (Jun 20, 1953)
GenderMale
LocationSouth Carolina
BackgroundPolitician
EducationPresbyterian College — B.S., Business (1975)
Notable personal detailsRalph Warren Norman Jr. is an American politician and real estate developer who has served as the U.S. representative for South Carolina's 5th congressional district since 2017. Before Congress, he served multiple terms in the South Carolina House of Representatives. He earned a B.S. in Business from Presbyterian College in 1975 and worked in his family’s construction and commercial real estate business.
Ralph Norman supports pro-growth tax cuts and smaller government spending, backing the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and promoting reduced taxation for families and businesses. His campaign and voting record emphasize fiscal conservatism, regulatory rollback, and accountability to limit government waste.
Supports repealing the Affordable Care Act and replacing it with market-based reforms that reduce federal involvement, expand health savings accounts, and return choice to patients. Advocates structural Medicaid reform and policies that reduce federal spending and mandates in health programs. Has spoken in favor of cutting or restructuring federal Medicaid/ACA funding as part of broader fiscal reductions.
Supports aggressive border-security and enforcement measures, including construction of a border wall, expanded detention/deportation capacity, and policies to tighten asylum/entry processing. Has authored and promoted legislation and letters aimed at increasing enforcement, criticized the Biden administration’s border policies, and backed expanded roles for ICE and DHS.
Ralph Norman has a consistently pro-life record and promotes restrictions on abortion. He has sponsored and supported measures recognizing the sanctity of life, received high ratings from anti-abortion organizations, and has a legislative record opposing reproductive-freedom measures.
Opposes Green New Deal–style sweeping federal climate mandates and emphasizes continued use and development of U.S. fossil fuel resources alongside market-driven innovation and targeted clean-energy investment; frames affordable, reliable energy and energy independence as priorities and criticizes aggressive government-led climate policies as harmful to jobs and the economy.
Opposes new gun-control measures and supports broad Second Amendment and carry rights; has publicly argued that guns are not the root cause of gun violence and carries a concealed weapon. Has an A rating and endorsement from the NRA and has voted against legislation to require background checks for all firearm sales.
Ralph Norman is in the news as a Republican candidate for South Carolina governor, with the June 9 primary approaching and early voting already underway. He has been campaigning on conservative themes like term limits and government transparency, and recent polling has shown him among the stronger contenders in the race. He also took part in recent GOP debates, where candidates clashed over issues like abortion, taxes, education, and infrastructure. Separately, Norman has proposed a bill to require disclosure of foreign ties in election vendors.





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