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'''Mike Enzi''' is a [[conservative]] [[Republican]] [[United States Senator]] from [[Wyoming]]. He was elected to the [[United States Senate]] in 1997 and has been reelected ever since.<ref>http://enzi.senate.gov/bio.htm</ref> Over the course of the current Congress, Enzi has voted with a majority of his Republican colleagues ninety percent of the time.<ref>http://projects.washingtonpost.com/congress/members/e000285/</ref>
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He previously served in the Wyoming Air National Guard from 1967-1973.
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'''Michael Bradley "Mike" Enzi''', born February 1, 1944 (age {{age|1944|2|1}}), is a [[conservative]] [[Republican]] [[United States Senator]] from [[Wyoming]]. He was elected to the [[United States Senate]] in 1997 and has been reelected ever since.<ref>[https://www.senate.gov/~enzi/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=AboutSenatorEnzi.AboutMike About Senator Enzi] at [https://www.senate.gov/index.htm U.S. Senate website]</ref> Over the course of the current (110th) [[Congress]], Enzi has voted with a majority of his [[Republican]] colleagues 88.6% of the time, as of March 22, 2008.<ref>[http://projects.washingtonpost.com/congress/members/e000285/ Michael Enzi] at Congress Votes Database - [[Washington Post]]</ref>
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He previously served in the Wyoming Air National Guard from 1967–1973.
  
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*[https://www.enzi.senate.gov/public/ Official Senate Website]
  
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Revision as of 06:48, April 21, 2020

Mike Enzi
Enzi.jpg
Senior U.S. Senator from Wyoming
From: January 3, 1997 – present
Predecessor Alan Simpson
Successor Incumbent (no successor)
Former State Senator from Wyoming's 24th District
From: December 13, 1991 – January 3, 1997
Predecessor Kelli Mader
Successor Richard Erb
Former Mayor of Gillette
From: 1975 – 1983
Predecessor Cliff Davis
Successor Herb Carter
Information
Party Republican
Spouse(s) Diana Buckley
Religion Presbyterian
Military Service
Allegiance United States
Service/branch United States Air Force
Service Years 1967 – 1973
Unit Wyoming Air National Guard

Michael Bradley "Mike" Enzi, born February 1, 1944 (age 80), is a conservative Republican United States Senator from Wyoming. He was elected to the United States Senate in 1997 and has been reelected ever since.[1] Over the course of the current (110th) Congress, Enzi has voted with a majority of his Republican colleagues 88.6% of the time, as of March 22, 2008.[2] He previously served in the Wyoming Air National Guard from 1967–1973.

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