Background
Robert Barber was born in Charleston, South Carolina on July 29, 1949.
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Robert Barber was born in Charleston, South Carolina on July 29, 1949.
After graduating from Columbia High School in 1967, he attended Wofford College and graduated in 1971.
In November 2006, Barber faced off against incumbent Republican Lieutenant Governor Andre Bauer, who sought a second term in office, defeating Barber in the General Election. Barber later received a Masters of Divinity from Duke University in 1976. He then returned to his native state and served as a minister in two Laurens County churches before entering law school.
Receiving his law degree in 1982 from the South Texas College of Law, Barber engaged in a general practice of law in Charleston before being elected to the Charleston County School Board in 1984.
Barber served for four years on the Charleston County School Board and from 1986-1988 served as its chairman. In 1988, he was elected into the South Carolina House of Representatives.
Serving in the House from 1989-1994, Barber spent time on the Judiciary, Ways and Means, and Operations and Management Committees. In 1993 and 1994, he chaired the Joint Legislative Committee on Energy.
In 1994, rather than run for re-election, Barber ran for the United States. House of Representatives as the Democratic candidate for the First Congressional District, but lost to a political newcomer named Mark Sanford.
A conservationist, health care advisor, and advocate for the state"s elderly population, Barber has attempted to improve the lives of many South Carolinians through his work for organizations such as the South Carolina Wildlife Federation, American Heart Association, American Cancer Society, the College of Charleston, the Palmetto Conservation Foundation, the Sierra Club and the Association of Council on Aging Directors. Barber met LaNelle Dominick in the 5th grade in Columbia. They dated throughout their high school years at Columbia High, as well as through college.
They later married after Barber"s graduation from Wofford.
LaNelle, a graduate of Queens College, in Charlotte is now a public school teacher in Charleston, at Buist Academy. Robert and LaNelle have two children, Hope and Matt.
Barber"s father, Bob Barber, worked for 35 years with the C&South National Bank in Charleston and Columbia. His mother, Cile, was a career homemaker who, with Bob"s help, raised six children.
After the children were grown, Cile opened antique shops in Columbia and Newberry.