- Mike Brubaker
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Michael W. Brubaker Member of the Pennsylvania Senate
from the 36th districtIncumbent Assumed office
January 2, 2007Preceded by Noah Wenger Personal details Born 1958
Lancaster, PAPolitical party Republican Spouse(s) Cindy Residence Lititz, PA Alma mater West Virginia University Profession agronomist/CEO Website Pennsylvania State Senator Michael Brubaker Michael W. Brubaker (born 1958) is a Republican member of the Pennsylvania State Senate who has represented the 36th District since 2007. Brubaker is a member of the Ephrata Area Chamber of Commerce, National Rifle Association, Millcreek Sportsmen Club, Cooper Hill Sportsmen Club, Farm Foundation and Bennett Round Table, Lancaster Evangelical Church, Millport Conservancy, Penn-Ag Industries, Pennsylvania Energy Advisory Board, Pennsylvania Farm Bureau, and Pennsylvania Grange; numerous awards, including National Conservation Tillage Consultant of the Year 1990, Jaycees Outstanding Young Community Leader 1991, National Communicator of the Year 1991, U.S. EPA National Administrators Award 1991, Agricultural Consultant of the Year 1994, Future Farmers of America Award 1997, Crop Professionals Hall of Fame Recipient 1998; Who's Who Leading American Executives 1992 and Who's Who in the East 1995; Member of Senate 2007 to date.[1]
Electoral history
Pennsylvania Senate elections, 2006[2] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Republican Michael W. Brubaker 48,660 65.7% Democratic Jason A. Leisey 25,403 34.3% Pennsylvania Senate elections, 2010[3] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Republican Michael W. Brubaker 65,163 99.1% References
External links
- State Senator Mike Brubaker official PA Senate website
- Brubaker for Senator official campaign website
Pennsylvania State Senate Preceded by
Noah WengerMember of the Pennsylvania Senate for the 36th District
2007–presentSucceeded by
IncumbentMembers of the Pennsylvania State Senate President of the Senate: Jim Cawley (R) • President pro tempore: Joseph Scarnati (R) • Majority Leader: Dominic Pileggi (R) • Minority Leader: Jay Costa (D)- Larry Farnese (D)
- Tina Tartaglione (D)
- Shirley Kitchen (D)
- LeAnna Washington (D)
- Mike Stack (D)
- Tommy Tomlinson (R)
- Vincent Hughes (D)
- Anthony Williams (D)
- Dominic Pileggi (R)
- Chuck McIlhinney (R)
- Judy Schwank (D)
- Stewart Greenleaf (R)
- Lloyd Smucker (R)
- John Yudichak (D)
- Jeffrey Piccola (R)
- Pat Browne (R)
- Daylin Leach (D)
- Lisa Boscola (D)
- Andy Dinniman (D)
- Lisa Baker (R)
- Mary Jo White (R)
- John Blake (D)
- Gene Yaw (R)
- Bob Mensch (R)
- Joseph Scarnati (R)
- Ted Erickson (R)
- John Gordner (R)
- Mike Waugh (R)
- Dave Argall (R)
- John Eichelberger (R)
- Pat Vance (R)
- Rich Kasunic (D)
- Rich Alloway (R)
- Jake Corman (R)
- John Wozniak (D)
- Mike Brubaker (R)
- John Pippy (R)
- Jim Ferlo (D)
- Kim Ward (R)
- Jane Orie (R)
- Don White (R)
- Wayne Fontana (D)
- Jay Costa (D)
- John Rafferty (R)
- Jim Brewster (D)
- Tim Solobay (D)
- Elder Vogel (R)
- Mike Folmer (R)
- Jane Earll (R)
- Bob Robbins (R)
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