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Rep. Reid Ribble (R-Wis.)

  • District: 8th District, Northeast -- Green Bay, Appleton
  • Residence: Sherwood
  • Born: April 5, 1956; Neenah, Wis.
  • Religion: Baptist
  • Family: Wife, DeaNa Ribble; two children
  • Education: Appleton East H.S., graduated 1974
  • Military Service: None
  • Political Highlights: No previous office; U.S. House, 2011-present
  • Elected: Elected: 2010 (1st term); Defeated Rep. Steve Kagen, D
  • Committee Assignments: Agriculture (Conservation, Energy & Forestry; Livestock, Dairy & Poultry); Budget; Transportation & Infrastructure (Aviation; Railroads, Pipelines & Hazardous Materials; Water Resources & Environment)
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State Information: 8th District, Northeast -- Green Bay, Appleton

Election History
Year Election Candidate Votes Percent
2010 general Reid Ribble (R) 143,998 54.8%
Steve Kagen (D) 118,646 45.1%
2008 general Steve Kagen (D) 193,662 54%
John Gard (R) 164,621 45.9%
2006 general Steve Kagen (D) 141,570 50.9%
John Gard (R) 135,622 48.8%
2004 general Mark Green (R) 248,070 70.1%
Dottie Le Clair (D) 105,513 29.8%
2002 general Mark Green (R) 152,745 72.6%
Andrew Becker (D) 50,284 23.9%
Dick Kaiser (WG) 7,338 3.5%
Vote For President
Year Democrat Republican Independent
2008 Barack Obama: 53% John McCain: 45%
2004 John Kerry: 44% George W. Bush: 55%
2000 Al Gore: 43% George W. Bush: 52%

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