David Johnson (Maine Politician)
| David Johnson | ||
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| Maine House of Representatives District 20 | ||
| Incumbent | ||
| In office | ||
| 2010 - Present | ||
| Term ends | ||
| December 3, 2014 | ||
| Years in position | 3 | |
| Party | Republican | |
| Compensation | ||
| Base salary | $13,852/year (first regular session) $9,661/year/year (second regular session) | |
| Per diem | $38/day, plus $32/day for meals | |
| Elections and appointments | ||
| Last election | November 6, 2012 | |
| First elected | 2010 | |
| Next election | November 4, 2014 | |
| Term limits | 4 terms (8 years) | |
| Personal | ||
| Profession | Carpenter, small business owner | |
| Websites | ||
| Office website | ||
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Johnson owns his own construction business, Dave Johnson Building & Remodeling, Inc. He is a veteran of the United States Marine Corps where he served four years, reaching the rank of Corporal.
Committee assignments
2013-2014
At the beginning of the 2013 legislative session, Johnson served on the following committees:
| Maine Committee Assignments, 2013 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| • Veterans and Legal Affairs | ||||
Issues
Presidential preference
2012
David Johnson (Maine Politician) endorsed Ron Paul in the 2012 presidential election. [1]
Elections
2012
Johnson won re-election in the 2012 election for Maine House of Representatives District 20. Johnson defeated John Williams in the June 12 Republican primary and defeated Benjamin Pratt (D) in the general election which took place on November 6, 2012.[2][3]
| Maine House of Representatives, District 20, General Election, 2012 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
| Republican | 67.7% | 2,958 | ||
| Democratic | Benjamin Pratt | 32.3% | 1,410 | |
| Total Votes | 4,368 | |||
| Maine House of Representatives, District 20 Republican Primary, 2012 | ||
|---|---|---|
| Candidate | Vote % | Votes |
|
|
68.4% | 463 |
| John Williams | 31.6% | 214 |
| Total Votes | 677 | |
2010
Johnson's opponent in the November 2 general election was Democratic incumbent Benjamin Pratt. According to official results, Johnson defeated Pratt in the November 2 general election. [4]
| Maine House of Representatives General Election, District 20 (2010) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Candidates | Votes | Percent | ||
| |
2,495 | 52% | ||
| Benjamin Pratt (D) | 2,088 | 44% [5] | ||
Campaign donors
2012
Campaign donor information is not yet available for this year.
2010
In 2010, Johnson raised $9,413 in contributions. [6]
His top contributor was the Public Fund, which donated $8,913 to his campaign.
Personal
Johnson has a wife, Carrie.
Recent news
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David Johnson News Feed
- The Search for the Magic Fig Leaf - Daily Caller
- Work/Life Issues Really Depend On What Kind of Job You Have - Raw Story
- McConnell campaign, tea party activist publicly spar over primary challenge - Daily Caller
- On the Move - Press Herald
- Rubio declines to say whether he supports his own immigration bill - Daily Caller
- Hello total information awareness, goodbye freedom - Daily Caller
- Trump doesn't 'want to be critical' of Romney's campaign, is critical - Daily Caller
- The Marketplace Fairness Act: a headache for small business owners - Daily Caller
- Christian university expels lesbian student, demands scholarship repayment - Daily Caller
- Irish Anti-Choicers Furious That Women May Live - Raw Story
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External links
- House website
- Project Vote Smart biography
- Project Vote Smart legislative profile
- Campaign contributions: 2010
References
- ↑ Daily Paul, "11 Maine State Legislators endorse Ron Paul," February 3, 2012
- ↑ Maine Secretary of State "2012 Candidate List" Accessed May 14, 2012
- ↑ Maine Secretary of State, Official primary results
- ↑ The Portland Press Herald general election results
- ↑ Official Maine Election Results, 2010
- ↑ 2010 contributions
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