Hinton was elected to the House from the 31st Floterial District in 1966 at the age of 37,[1] and served three terms.[2] During his last term in office, he served as assistant minority floor leader. He was succeeded by fellow Republican (and insurance agent) Ray Bodiford.
Subsequently, he was appointed Commissioner of Conservation by Governor Winfield Dunn, serving from 1973 to 1975.
In December 1978, Governor-elect Lamar Alexander appointed Hinton his legislative liaison (chief lobbyist).[3]
Personal life
Hinton was a State Farm Insuranceinsurance agent for 40 years. He was a Methodist and a Mason. The Savannah-Hardin Center of Jackson State Community College offers a small "Granville Hinton Memorial Scholarship Award" to a Hardin County resident who takes most of their classes at the Center.[4] He died of cancer on April 27, 1996, aged 67.[5]