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      • Party

        Republican
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      • Current Office

        U.S. House
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      • First Elected

        11/6/2012
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      • Next Election

        2014
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      • Missed Vote %

        3.10%
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      • Votes with Party

        91.26%
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    • Matthew James "Matt" Salmon is the Republican representative for Arizona's 5th congressional district. The district is based in Mesa and includes most of the eastern suburbs of Phoenix. He previously represented the district, then numbered as the 1st District, from 1995 to 2001. In 2002, he lost to Janet Napolitano in a highly competitive governor's race. He regained his old congressional seat in the 2012 election....
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Date Born

BORN

1/21/1958

Official Birthplace

BIRTHPLACE

Salt Lake City, UT

Home City

HOME CITY

Mesa, AZ

Religion

Religion

  Mormon/Latter Day Saints

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Executive, United States West, 1981-1994

POLITICAL EXPERIENCE

Representative, United States House of Representatives, 2012-present Candidate, Governor of Arizona, 2002 Representative, United States House of Representative, 1994-2000 Senator, Arizona State Senate, 1991-1995 Assistant Majority Leader, Arizona State Senate, 1993-1994

EDUCATION

MPA, Public Administration, Brigham Young University, 1986 BA, English, Arizona State University, 1981

FAMILY

Wife: Nancy; 4 Children: Lara, Katie, Jacob, Matthew

COMMITTEES JOINED
  • Rep. Matthew Salmon

    Committee on Education and the Workforce, Member, Committee on Foreign Affairs, Member,