Mark Kinner

American politician (born 1952)
Mark Kinner
Member of the Wyoming House of Representatives
from the 29th district
Incumbent
Assumed office
May 18, 2015
Preceded byJohn Patton
Personal details
Born (1952-07-23) July 23, 1952 (age 71)
Danbury, Connecticut, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
SpouseTibbie J. Kinner
Children2
ResidenceSheridan, Wyoming
Alma materUniversity of Wyoming
ProfessionBanker

Mark Kinner (born 23 July 1952) is an American politician and a Republican member of the Wyoming House of Representatives representing District 29 since May 18, 2015.[1] He was appointed to the seat after incumbent Representative John Patton died.[2]

Elections

2015

Kinner was selected by the Sheridan County Commission to represent the 29th district after incumbent Republican Representative John Patton died. He took office May 18, 2015.[1]

2016

Kinner faced Steven Cain in the Republican primary and defeated Cain with 64% of the vote. He then faced Democrat Sandra Kingsley in the general election, and defeated Kingsley with 77.6% of the vote.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b "Mark Kinner". Ballotpedia. Retrieved June 20, 2016.
  2. ^ "Mark Kinner of Sheridan appointed to House District 29". Casper Star Tribune. Retrieved June 21, 2016.
  3. ^ "Statewide House Candidates Official Summary Wyoming General Election - November 8, 2016" (PDF). Wyoming Secretary of State. Retrieved May 17, 2017.

External links

  • Official page at the Wyoming Legislature
  • Profile from Ballotpedia
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67th Legislature (2023)
Speaker of the House
Albert Sommers (R)
Speaker pro tempore
Clark Stith (R)
Majority Leader
Chip Neiman (R)
Minority Leader
Mike Yin (D)
  1. Chip Neiman (R)
  2. Allen Slagle (R)
  3. Abby Angelos (R)
  4. Jeremy Haroldson (R)
  5. Scott Smith (R)
  6. Tomi Strock (R)
  7. Bob Nicholas (R)
  8. David Zwonitzer (R)
  9. Landon Brown (R)
  10. John Eklund Jr. (R)
  11. Jared Olsen (R)
  12. Clarence Styvar (R)
  13. Ken Chestek (D)
  14. Trey Sherwood (D)
  15. Donald Burkhart (R)
  16. Mike Yin (D)
  17. J.T. Larson (R)
  18. Scott Heiner (R)
  19. Jon Conrad (R)
  20. Albert Sommers (R)
  21. Lane Allred (R)
  22. Andrew Byron (R)
  23. Liz Storer (D)
  24. Sandy Newsome (R)
  25. David Northrup (R)
  26. Dalton Banks (R)
  27. Martha Lawley (R)
  28. John Winter (R)
  29. Ken Pendergraft (R)
  30. Mark Jennings (R)
  31. John Bear (R)
  32. Ken Clouston (R)
  33. Sarah Penn (R)
  34. Pepper Ottman (R)
  35. Tony Locke (R)
  36. Art Washut (R)
  37. Steve Harshman (R)
  38. Tom Walters (R)
  39. Cody Wylie (R)
  40. Barry Crago (R)
  41. Bill Henderson (R)
  42. Ben Hornok (R)
  43. Dan Zwonitzer (R)
  44. Tamara Trujillo (R)
  45. Karlee Provenza (D)
  46. Ocean Andrew (R)
  47. Bob Davis (R)
  48. Clark Stith (R)
  49. Ryan Berger (R)
  50. Rachel Rodriguez-Williams (R)
  51. Cyrus Western (R)
  52. Reuben Tarver (R)
  53. Chris Knapp (R)
  54. Lloyd Larsen (R)
  55. Ember Oakley (R)
  56. Jerry Obermueller (R)
  57. Jeanette Ward (R)
  58. Bill Allemand (R)
  59. Kevin O'Hearn (R)
  60. Tony Niemiec (R)
  61. Daniel Singh (R)
  62. Forrest Chadwick (R)


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