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− | '''Ben Quayle''' is an American attorney and Republican U.S. Representative | + | {{Officeholder |
+ | |name=Ben Quayle | ||
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+ | |party=[[Republican]] | ||
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+ | |religion=Christian | ||
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+ | {{Officeholder/representative | ||
+ | |state=Arizona | ||
+ | |district=3rd | ||
+ | |terms=January 3, 2011 - Present | ||
+ | |preceded=John Shadegg | ||
+ | |former=n | ||
+ | |succeeded= | ||
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+ | '''Ben Quayle''' is an American attorney and [[Republican]] U.S. Representative from [[Arizona]]'s 3rd congressional district, having won the 2010 election to replace retiring [[John Shadegg]]. He currently serves on the House Judiciary Committee and Homeland Security Committee. | ||
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+ | Quayle is the second son of former Vice President [[Dan Quayle]]. He recieved a [[Bachelor of Arts]] degree in history from [[Duke University]] and a [[Juris Doctor]] from [[Vanderbilt University]] Law School. | ||
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+ | ==External links== | ||
+ | *[http://quayle.house.gov/ House website] | ||
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− | [[Category:Representatives | + | [[Category:United States Representatives]] |
+ | [[Category:112th United States Congress]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Republican Party]] |
Revision as of 05:10, February 28, 2011
Ben Quayle | |
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U.S. Representative from Arizona's 3rd Congressional District From: January 3, 2011 - Present | |
Predecessor | John Shadegg |
Successor | Incumbent (no successor) |
Information | |
Party | Republican |
Religion | Christian |
Ben Quayle is an American attorney and Republican U.S. Representative from Arizona's 3rd congressional district, having won the 2010 election to replace retiring John Shadegg. He currently serves on the House Judiciary Committee and Homeland Security Committee.
Quayle is the second son of former Vice President Dan Quayle. He recieved a Bachelor of Arts degree in history from Duke University and a Juris Doctor from Vanderbilt University Law School.