- Cole McNary
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Cole McNary Member of the Missouri House of Representatives
from the 86th districtIncumbent Assumed office
2009Preceded by Jane Cunningham Personal details Born July 10, 1964 Political party Republican Spouse(s) Christy Children Shannon
Courtney
MitchellResidence Chesterfield, Missouri Alma mater Auburn University
St. Louis UniversityOccupation Teacher Religion Methodist Cole McNary (born July 10, 1964) is an American high school teacher and a Republican member of the Missouri House of Representatives.[1] He has represented the 86th district, which includes Chesterfield, since 2009.[1]
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Early life and career
Cole McNary is the son of Gene McNary, the former Commissioner of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, Executive Director of the Missouri Gaming Commission, and County Executive of St. Louis County.[1]
The younger McNary attended Lindbergh High School in St. Louis County.[1] He then obtained a bachelor's degree in Aviation Management from Auburn University and a Masters of Business Administration from St. Louis University.[1] He worked with business analysis and sales before getting a Teaching Certificate in Physics from The University of Missouri-St. Louis and becoming a teacher.[1] Before becoming a State Rep. he worked for St. John Vianney High School where he taught mathematics and physics.[1] McNary met his wife, Christy, while campaigning for his father.[1] They have three children and attend United Methodist Church of Green Trails in Chesterfield.[1]
Political career
In 2008, McNary ran for the Missouri House of Representatives.[1] He defeating five opponents in the Republican primary, winning with 48.5 percent of the vote.[1] McNary then went on to win the general election against Martha "Marty" Ott, with 57.94% of the vote.[2] In 2010, he won reelection without opposition.[3] He was one of thirty-nine state legislators to sign a no new taxes pledge.[4] He is a potential candidate for State Treasurer of Missouri in the 2012 election.[5]
Committee assignments
- Joint Committee on Government Accountability
- Administration and Accounts (Vice-Chairman)
- Ways and Means
- Elementary and Secondary Education
- Downsizing State Government (Chairman)
Electoral history
2010 General Election for Missouri’s 86th District House of Representatives Party Candidate Votes % ±% Republican Cole McNary 11,809 98.20 2008 General Election for Missouri’s 86th District House of Representatives Party Candidate Votes % ±% Republican Cole McNary 11,691 57.94 Democratic Martha "Marty" Ott 8,478 42.01 References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k http://house.mo.gov/bio.aspx?year=2011&district=086
- ^ http://ww5.stlouisco.com/elections/ERESULTS/el1108/el45.html
- ^ http://ww5.stlouisco.com/elections/ERESULTS/el101102/el45.htm
- ^ http://missouri.watchdog.org/7362/minority-of-state-lawmakers-sign-no-new-taxes-pledge/
- ^ http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/political-fix/familiar-st-louis-county-name-mulling-a-statewide-bid/article_41dde2fc-11fd-11e1-8af9-001a4bcf6878.html
External links
- Official Missouri House of Representatives profile
- Interest Group Ratings
- Campaign Finance Information
Members of the Missouri House of Representatives 96th General Assembly (2011–2012)
Speaker of the House: Steven Tilley (R) • Speaker pro Tempore: Shane Schoeller (R) • Majority Leader: Tim Jones (R) • Minority Leader: Mike Talboy (D)- Craig Redmon (R)
- Zachary Wyatt (R)
- Casey Guernsey (R)
- Mike Thomson (R)
- Glen Klippenstein (R)
- Lindell Shumake (R)
- Mike Lair (R)
- Tom Shively (D)
- Paul Quinn (D)
- Jay Houghton (R)
- Ed Schieffer (D)
- Doug Funderburk (R)
- Chuck Gatschenberger (R)
- Kathie Conway (R)
- Vacant
- Mark A. Parkinson (R)
- Vicki A. Schneider (R)
- Anne Zerr (R)
- Kurt Bahr (R)
- Jeanie Riddle (R)
- John W. Cauthorn (R)
- Randy Asbury (R)
- Stephen Webber (D)
- Chris Kelly (D)
- Mary Stil (D)
- Joe Aull (D)
- Pat Conway (D)
- Delus Johnson (R)
- Galen Higdon (R)
- Nick Marshall (R)
- Jay Swearingen (D)
- Ronald Schieber (R)
- Jerry Nolte (R)
- Myron Neth (R)
- T.J. Berry (R)
- Bob Nance (R)
- Mike Talboy (D)
- Ryan Silvey (R)
- Vacant
- John J. Rizzo (D)
- Vacant
- Leonard Hughes IV (D)
- Gail McCann Betty (D)
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- Jeff Grisamore (R)
- Gary L. Cross (R)
- Tom McDonald (D)
- Michael R. Brown (D)
- Ira Anders (D)
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- Jeannie Lauer (R)
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- Karla May (D)
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- Jeanette Mott Oxford (D)
- Jamilah Nasheed (D)
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- Don Phillips (R)
- Tishaura Jones (D)
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- Mary Nichols (D)
- Sylvester Taylor (D)
- Rochelle Walton Gray (D)
- Jill Schupp (D)
- Jake Zimmerman (D)
- Don Gosen (R)
- Cloria Brown (R)
- Cole McNary (R)
- John Diehl (R)
- Andrew Koenig (R)
- Tim Jones (R)
- John McCaherty (R)
- Jeanne Kirkton (D)
- Sue Allen (R)
- Dwight Scharnhorst (R)
- Rick Stream (R)
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- Steven Tilley (R)
- Linda Black (D)
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- Charles Schlottach (R)
- Tom Loehner (R)
- Mike Bernskoetter (R)
- Jay Barnes (R)
- Rodney Schad (R)
- Wanda Brown (R)
- Caleb Jones (R)
- Stanley Cox (R)
- Sandy Crawford (R)
- Scott Largent (R)
- Denny Hoskins (R)
- Michael McGhee (R)
- Chris Molendorp (R)
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- Barney Fisher (R)
- Mike Kelley (R)
- Tom Flanigan (R)
- Charlie Davis (R)
- Bill White (R)
- Bill Reiboldt (R)
- Bill Lant (R)
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- Sarah Lampe (D)
- Shane Schoeller (R)
- Lincoln Hough (R)
- Kevin Elmer (R)
- Raymond Weter (R)
- Lyle Rowland (R)
- Tony Dugger (R)
- Lyndall Fraker (R)
- Darrel Pollock (R)
- Don Wells (R)
- David A. Day (R)
- Keith Frederick (R)
- Jason Smith (R)
- Ward Franz (R)
- Paul Fitzwater (R)
- Steve Cookson (R)
- Todd Richardson (R)
- Diane Franklin (R)
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- Donna Lichtenegger (R)
- Wayne Wallingford (R)
- Billy Pat Wright (R)
- Ellen Brandom (R)
- Steve Hodges (D)
- Terry Swinger (D)
- Kent Hampton (R)
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