Ron Tupa

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Ron Tupa
Ron Tupa

Member of the Colorado State Senate
from the 18th district
In office
2005 -

Born August 25, 1966 (1966-08-25) (age 41)
Harbor Beach, Michigan
Political party Democratic
Spouse Kara
Profession educator

Ron Tupa is a Democratic member of the Colorado Senate, representing the 18th District since 2001. His district includes Boulder. Term limits will prevent him from seeking a third senate term in 2008. Previously he was a member of the Colorado House of Representatives from 1995 through 2000.

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[edit] Biography

[edit] Early life and education

Tupa was born in Harbor Beach, Michigan in 1966. He comes from a long line of United States Coast Guardsmen (brother, father, uncle, grandfather, great grandfather, great uncles) and his father’s service gave him the opportunity to live in many different states, including Michigan, Ohio, Mississippi and military bases in New York and Texas.

Opting not to enlist in the Coast Guard, Ron was instead the first of the Tupas to go on to college. After graduating from the University of Texas at Austin in 1989, he moved to Colorado in 1990. He worked full time for a year to establish state residency then went back to school to receive a teaching certificate from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 1994.

[edit] Career

While attending the University of Colorado, Ron spent the next 3 years working nights and weekends as a Teamster loading freight onto trucks. His years as a union member instilled in him an understanding of the value of collective bargaining for ensuring a middle-class standard of living. Through the years he has been a member of 3 different unions, including his current membership in AFSCME local 821.

Sen. Tupa has taught high school social studies as a teacher or substitute teacher for the last 11 years, starting in 1995. In that time he has taught at Evergreen High School in Jefferson County, Boulder High School, and in Louisville at Monarch High School. He has also taught at many middle schools and other high schools throughout Boulder Valley School District as a substitute teacher.

In 1994, Ron was President of the Colorado Young Democrats when he was appointed to fill a vacancy for state representative in Boulder’s House District 14. He was reelected in 1996 and again in 1998. In 2000, he was elected to the state senate and reelected in 2004 with over 70% of the vote. He will be term-limited in 2008 after 14 years in public office.

[edit] Marriage and children

Although a Democrat, Sen. Tupa married his favorite Republican, Kara Miller, in the summer of 2001. They now have a son, Miller, born in the fall of 2005, and a daughter, Austin, born December of 2006. They live in Gunbarrel with their Australian Cattle Dog named Lady B.

Ron enjoys spending time with his family and being a new dad, drinking coffee, watching college football, running, snowboarding, reading, and - when he REALLY has spare time - playing chess.

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Current members of the Colorado State Senate

1st: Greg Brophy (R)
2nd: Kenneth Kester (R)
3rd: Abel Tapia (D)
4th: Tom Wiens (R)
5th: Gail Schwartz (D)
6th: James Isgar (D)
7th: Josh Penry (R)
8th: Jack Taylor (R)
9th: David Schultheis (R)

10th: Bill Cadman (R)
11th: John Morse (D)
12th: Andy McElhany (R)
13th: Scott Renfroe (R)
14th: Bob Bacon (D)
15th: Steve Johnson (R)
16th: Dan Gibbs (D)
17th: Brandon Shaffer (D)
18th: Ron Tupa (D)

19th: Sue Windels (D)
20th: Maryanne Keller (D)
21st: Betty Boyd (D)
22nd: Mike Kopp (R)
23rd: Shawn Mitchell (R)
24th: Lois Tochtrop (D)
25th: Stephanie Takis (D)
26th: Steve Ward (R)
27th: Nancy Spence (R)

28th: Suzanne Williams (D)
29th: Bob Hagedorn (D)
30th: Ted Harvey (R)
31st: Jennifer Veiga (D)
32nd: Chris Romer (D)
33rd: Peter Groff (D)
34th: Paula Sandoval (D)
35th: Ken Gordon (D)

Democrat (20 seats) | Republican (15 seats)