Cecil Ince

Cecil A. Ince (born December 29, 1975) is an American actor, entrepreneur, political figure, and entertainment agent. He is seeking the Libertarian Party nomination for President of the United States in the 2016 elections. Ince was a 2014 Libertarian candidate who sought election to the U.S. House to represent Texas's 3rd congressional district. In 2010, Ince unsuccessfully ran for election to the Texas House of Representatives. He was defeated by Republican incumbent Linda Harper-Brown.
Ince is a native Texan. In 2000, he joined the Libertarian Party and has run in several elections. In 2002, he unsuccessfully ran for the Missouri Legislature representing the 137th District. In 2002, he announced an intention to run in the Missouri State Representative race for District 23, but withdrew. He had announced himself as a Republican candidate. He tried his hand at Missouri politics in 2004, running as a Libertarian for Missouri Secretary of State. He was defeated by Robin Carnahan (D). Moving on to Texas politics, Ince was defeated by Linda Harper-Brown (R) in his bid for the Texas House of Representatives representing District 105 in 2010. In addition to his own campaigns, Ince has participated in other forms of political advocacy. He worked with elected officials to pass the Dominic James Memorial Foster Care Reform Act of 2004. From 2006 through 2007, Ince was a member of the National Republican Congressional Committee's Business Advisory Council. In 2009, he was appointed to the Dallas County Libertarian Party's Executive Committee 4th District seat. Ince has also pursued a career in the entertainment industry as an actor, voice-talent, director, screenwriter, musician, and stand-up comedian. In 2008, he received an associate degree in applied arts with a concentration in acting performance from KD College, a subsidiary of KD Studio, Inc.
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