- Doug Funderburk
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Doug Funderburk Member of the Missouri House of Representatives
from the 12th districtIncumbent Assumed office
2007Preceded by Sherman Parker Personal details Born May 17, 1956 Political party Republican Spouse(s) Denise Children Brandon
LoganResidence St. Peters, Missouri Alma mater Ranken Technical College Occupation politician Doug Funderburk (born May 17, 1956) is a Republican member of the Missouri House of Representatives.[1] He has represented the 12th district, which includes part of St. Charles County, since 2007.[1]
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Early life and career
Doug Funderburk was born in 1956 and received a degree in Instrumentation and Process Controls Technology from Ranken Technical College.[1] He has worked for Boeing since 1982 and has been a member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local #1 for 25 years.[1] He is an active leader in the Boy Scouts of America, has a wife and two kids, and attends the Church of the Rock.[1]
Political career
Doug Funderburk was elected to the St. Charles County Council in 1996 and served on the council until 2006.[1][2] He spent seven years in the leadership of that body, including four years as chairman.[1] In 2006, Funderburk was elected to the Missouri House of Representatives.[1] He was then reelected in both 2008 and 2010.[1] Also he serves on the board of the Missouri Association of Counties.[1] As a state representative he was one of only 39 state legislators to sign a no new taxes pledge.[3]
Committee assignments
- Rules (Vice-Chairman)
- Workforce Development and Workplace Safety
- Tax Reform (Chairman)
- General Laws
- Rules - Rules Pursuant to Rule 25(32)(f) (Vice-Chairman)
Electoral history
2010 General Election for Missouri’s 12th District House of Representatives Party Candidate Votes % ±% Republican Doug Funderburk 9,800 67.4 Democratic Richard Trueba 4,744 32.6 2008 General Election for Missouri’s 12th District House of Representatives Party Candidate Votes % ±% Republican Doug Funderburk 12,838 60.2 Democratic Richard Lesh 8,493 39.8 2006 General Election for Missouri’s 12th District House of Representatives Party Candidate Votes % ±% Republican Doug Funderburk 9,122 57.7 Democratic Sandra Lesh 6,674 42.3 References
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)
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- Vacant
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- Ellen Brandom (R)
- Steve Hodges (D)
- Terry Swinger (D)
- Kent Hampton (R)
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