Mark Quandahl
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mark Quandahl (born October 10, 1961) is an Omaha attorney and chairman of the Nebraska Republican Party.
Born in Omaha, he graduated from Ralston High School in 1980. He graduated from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 1984 and got his law degree in 1987.
He was appointed to the Legislature in 1999 by Governor Mike Johanns to fill out the term of newly elected State Auditor Kate Witek. He was elected in 2000 to represent Nebraska's 31st legislative district. After retiring from the legislature in 2004, Quandahl was elected chairman of the Nebraska Republican Party in February 2005, to succeed David Kramer, who was running for United States Senate.
Preceded by Kate Witek |
Nebraska state senator-district 31 1999-2005 |
Succeeded by Rich Pahls |
Preceded by David J. Kramer |
Chairman, Nebraska Republican Party 2005 – present |
Incumbent |
[edit] References
- Nebraska Library Commission. Mark Quandahl. Retrieved on March 10, 2007.
- Nebraska Republican Party. Republican Party Chairman Mark Quandahl. Retrieved on March 10, 2007.