Kenny Marchant
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Kenny Marchant | |
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In office 2005-present |
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Preceded by | Martin Frost |
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Succeeded by | Incumbent |
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Born | February 23, 1951 Bonham, Texas |
Political party | Republican |
Spouse | Donna Marchant |
Religion | Church of the Nazarene |
Kenneth "Kenny" Marchant, a Republican from Texas, was elected to the United States House of Representatives in 2004. He was born February 23, 1951 in Bonham, Texas, though he calls Coppell, Texas, home. He is married to Donna Marchant and has four children.
Prior to being elected to the United States Congress, Marchant graduated from Southern Nazarene University in Bethany, Oklahoma with a business degree, was a real estate developer, and owned a homebuilding company. Marchant served a councilman on the Carrollton, Texas City Council from 1980-1984, was mayor of Carrollton from 1984-1986 and was a member of the Texas House of Representatives from 1987-2004.
Marchant, a veteran Texas politician, represents the 24th Congressional District (map) -- a new seat created as a result of redistricting in Texas. Marchant had planned to run for Congress two years ago in a bid to represent suburban Dallas, but fellow Republican Pete Sessions, an incumbent, chose to run there instead. But this time around Marchant, in his position on the Texas House's Redistricting Committee, was ideally positioned to oversee the drawing of a new seat that helped tilt the odds in his favor. The 24th District, as re-drawn, is centered in Carrollton, where Marchant has held office for a quarter-century.
Marchant is a staunch George W. Bush supporter and worked with him when he was governor of Texas. Marchant has said the two of them agree on social and fiscal policy "99 percent of the time." He has said that his top priority on Capitol Hill will be cutting the federal deficit.