A life long Carolinas resident, Mick lives in Indian Land, Lancaster County SC.
Mick graduated from Charlotte Catholic High School, where he wrestled (not well) and golfed (better than most). He attended Georgetown University and majored in International Economics, Commerce and Finance. He was an Honors Scholar, the highest level of academic achievement awarded to members of the Georgetown School of Foreign Service, and ultimately graduated with honors. He counted Madeline Albright among his professors (although her politics didn’t rub off). After graduation, he took advantage of a scholarship opportunity at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he was a candidate for the Chancellor’s Scholarship. His standing earned him a full scholarship to attend law school, where his focus was on anti-trust law.
From 1992 until early 1997, Mick practiced law with the highly regarded firm of James, McElroy & Diehl in Charlotte. While originally trained in corporate litigation, his area of concentration turned in large part to commercial transactional work. In 1997 he forwent the partnership track in order to to start his own firm, where he continued to mix transactional work with the occasional commercial trial.
Mick and Pam got married in 1998, and are the proud parents of triplets. As much as he enjoyed running his own law firm, Mick knew that if he wanted to be home with his new wife and quickly-growing family, a career change would be in order. So, he sold his firm in 2000, quit the law, and joined the family homebuilding and real estate business.
While there he participated in the Owner’s and Presidents Management Program at Harvard Business School, which he completed in 2006. Mick added restaurant operations to his resume when the real estate slump forced another change in his professional career. He had been a minority shareholder in Salsarita’s Fresh Cantina, a privately held regional restaurant chain, for many years, but became an owner operator within that same organization in early 2009.
Mick was elected to the SC House in 2006, his first foray into politics, becoming the first Republican ever elected to that position in his District. In 2008 an unexpected retirement created a vacancy in the SC Senate, and Mick ran for and won that office in what was widely regarded to be the hardest fought legislative race in South Carolina that year.
Mick serves on the Judiciary, Labor/Commerce/Industry, Medical Affairs, Agriculture/Natural Resources, and Corrections Committee. He was identified as the Freshman Legislator of the Year in 2006 by the Palmetto Family Council for his work on the South Carolina ultrasound bill. In 2010 he was named Legislator of the Year for his work in support of the State’s Emergency Medical Services (EMS). He has received one of only a handful of A+ ratings in the entire legislature.
He is active locally, as a founding member of the Indian Land Rotary, a youth baseball coach for Lancaster County Parks & Rec, a former Board member at Springs Memorial Hospital, a member of the Board of Visitors at USC-Lancaster, a member of the Fort Mill Area Chamber of Commerce, and a member of St. Philip Neri Catholic Church and Our Lady of Grace Catholic Mission.
Mick is running for Congress because he does not think the federal government is taking this country in the right direction, and doesn’t think Mr. Spratt – or anyone representing the 5th District – should be voting for the Obama-Pelosi agenda 98% of the time.
Mick is 43. Pam is (has been, and shall remain for many years) 29, and the triplets are now 10.
These organizations have stepped up to the plate to endorse Mick:
- Can-Do Conservatives of America
- Catholicvote.org
- Club for Growth
- FreedomWorks
- Gun Owners of America
- National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB)
- National Rifle Association
- National Right to Life Committee
- Republican Liberty Caucus
- Responsible Youth PAC (RYPAC)
- The Sportsmen’s and Animal Owners’ Voting Alliance (SAOVA)
- Of By & For PAC









If elected what do you propose to do for the citizens of SC, Our Country and will you succomb to the same ole good ole boys network that we have in Washington? WE THE PEOPLE NEED A CHANGE. ONE IN A GOOD WAY! No more disgracing our heritage. Why can’t the folks in Congress go by the same rules as the simple hardworking taxpayers. WE want our freedom and liberties back. WE want English to be our language. WE Americans want our Country Back. Our traditions and the Constitution restored. Sure people have rights here. That is why all the other cultures want to come here BUT CHEEZ. They want us to bow down to their way of doing things! ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! Agree or disagree! Yes, John Spratt has been there forever and ever and it may be time for a change BUT is voting for you the right Change? Will be following your compaigning closely. Of course, Deficits, Health Reform which we don’t want, and JOBS, JOBS JOBS. I have been a casualty of the job loss too! What Say You??
Dear Mr Mulvaney,
Thank you for running against Congressman Spratt. I look forward to voting for you in November.
Mr. Mulvaney,
I want to know about Edenmoor, what’s your story on this? Also I have been unemployed for 14 months, there are many issues about unemployment compensation, I am in mid 50′s can’t find work and rely on the UE checks to make ends meet, what is your position on UE benifits?
Mr.Mulvaney.
I belieave in 1937 Social Security was legal, When President Isenhour raised the percentage from 3% to 6% to be taken from our pay check was legal. For over 50 year
Social Securityhas been takeout of my pay,sometimes as muuh as Federal Tax. That was legal. If Social Security isn’t legal then why the above.
I didn’t take full benifits untill I was 70 years old.
Now at 80 years old and can”t work I need my Social Security
and so does about 90 million others.
I would like to see manufacturing come back to this country. All we get from China is unadulterated junk.
Belieave it or buy something electrical from Walmart.
My wish is you get elected and if so “do it by the Book.
If so you want have to back up from anyone.
Thanks,
Bob Finley, Sr.
I would like to see our manufacturing come back to the USA, not find them in Mexico or China. Make it happen.
Do away with the health bill and the insurance bill.
Look farward to voting for you in the AM and good luck.