Adam Smith (politician)

Adam Smith (politician)
Adam Smith
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Washington's 9th district
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 3, 1997
Preceded by Randy Tate
Ranking Member of the House Armed Services Committee
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 3, 2011
Preceded by Howard McKeon
Personal details
Born June 15, 1965 (1965-06-15) (age 46)
Washington, D.C.
Political party Democratic
Spouse(s) Sara Smith
Residence Tacoma, Washington
Alma mater Fordham University, University of Washington
Occupation attorney
Religion Episcopalian

David Adam Smith (born June 15, 1965), American politician, has been a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives since 1997, representing Washington's 9th congressional district.

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Biography

Born in Washington, D.C., Smith was raised in the Sea-Tac area of Washington State. Smith graduated from Tyee High School in 1983. His father, who worked for United Airlines and was active in the Machinists' Union, died when Smith was 17.

Smith graduated from Fordham University in 1987 with a bachelor's degree. He completed a law degree at the University of Washington in 1990. He worked his way through college via employment on a loading dock at a trucking company. After college, Smith spent two years as a private practice attorney with Cromwell, Mendozza, and Belur. From 1993 to 1995, he worked for the city of Seattle as a prosecutor. In 1996, he worked temporarily as a pro tem judge.

Politics

Smith served in the Washington State Senate from 1991 to 1996. He was just twenty-five years old at the time of his election, defeating an incumbent Republican to become the youngest State Senator in the country. He won his seat in the U.S. House of Representatives in 1996 by defeating another incumbent Republican, religious conservative Randy Tate. Smith hasn't faced serious opposition since, and has turned what was originally drawn as a "fair fight" district into a fairly safe Democratic seat.

Adam Smith and Barack Obama at a campaign rally at Seattle's KeyArena, 8 Feb 2008.

He has been a leader in moderate, "New Democrat" organizations. He serves as the chair of the political action committee of the New Democrat Coalition.

On October 10, 2002, Adam Smith was among the 81 Democratic members of the House voting in favor of authorizing the invasion of Iraq.

In 2006, Smith won his sixth term in Congress. His opponent was Republican Steve Cofchin. Smith won 65.7% of the vote to Cofchin's 34.3%.[1]

In April 2007, Smith threw his support behind Senator Barack Obama for the 2008 Presidential Election.[2] He has also appeared on Hardball with Chris Matthews speaking for Obama.

Smith voted against the Protect America Act of 2007, which has been criticized for violating American citizens' civil liberties by allowing for wiretapping without issued warrants.[3]

In 2008, Smith won a seventh term in the House by defeating James Postma, a 74-year-old retired engineer running on a pro-nuclear power platform, with 65% of the vote. [4]

On December 16, 2010, Smith defeated Silvestre Reyes and Loretta Sanchez to become the Ranking Member of the House Armed Services Committee after Chairman Ike Skelton was defeated for re-election. In the first round, Sanchez and Smith earned 64 votes with Reyes earning 53. In the runoff, Smith defeated Sanchez by 11 votes [5].

In 2011, recognized for his work in fighting global poverty, Smith became only the second member of Congress selected The Borgen Project's Board of Directors.

Committee assignments

  • Committee on Armed Services (Ranking Member)
    • As the ranking member on the committee, Rep. Smith may serve as an ex officio member of all subcommitees.

Caucus memberships

  • 21st Century Healthcare Caucus
  • European Union Caucus
  • Goods Movement Caucus
  • Intellectual Property Caucus (Co-Chair)
  • International Conservation Caucus
  • Waterways Caucus
  • Congressional Arts Caucus

Sources

  • The Almanac of American Politics 2004. Washington, D.C.: National Journal, 2003.

See also

  • Washington United States House elections, 2006

External links

United States House of Representatives
Preceded by
Randy Tate
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Washington's 9th congressional district

1997–Present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
United States order of precedence
Preceded by
John Shimkus
R-Illinois
United States Representatives by seniority
137th
Succeeded by
John Tierney
D-Massachusetts

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