Jay Houghton

Jay Houghton
Member of the Missouri House of Representatives
from the 10th district
Incumbent
Assumed office
January, 2011
Preceded by Terry L. Witte
Personal details
Born October 27, 1966 (1966-10-27) (age 45)
Kansas City, Missouri
Political party Republican
Spouse(s) Nancy
Residence Martinsburg, Missouri
Alma mater University of Missouri
Profession Agribusiness

Jay Houghton (born October 27, 1966) is a Republican member of the Missouri House of Representatives. Houghton represents the 10th District, encompassing all or parts of [[Pike County, Missouri] Pike]], Audrain, Callaway, Lincoln, Montgomery and Ralls counties. He was first elected to the Missouri House in 2010.[1]

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Personal history

Jay D. Houghton was born in Kansas City, Missouri and raised near Monticello, Missouri. He graduated Highland High School in 1984 and attended the University of Missouri. Jay Houghton married Nancy (Oligschlaeger) Houghton on August 8, 1998 and they are the parents of two sons. When not involved with legislative duties Houghton works as a manager at McCaw Farms. He is a member of the NRA, Missouri Sport Shooting Association, Missouri Farm Bureau, and Audrain County Pork Association.[2]

Political history

Jay Houghton has a long family history of involvement in state politics. He is the nephew of current 18th District State Senator Brian Munzlinger. Houghton's great-great-grandfather and two great-uncles also served as State Representatives.[3] Prior to entering state politics Jay Houghton served on the Martinsburg, Missouri City Council and as town mayor. Houghton ran in 2010 to replace the term-limited Terry Witte, first defeating Dudley Mchael Duke in the August Republican primary, then beating Democrat Linda Witte, Terry's wife, and Constitution Party candidate Josh Allum in the November General Election.[4]

Missouri 10th District State Representative Election 2010
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Jay Houghton 5,865 54.3 Winner
Democratic Linda Witte 4,307 39.8
Constitution Josh Allum 638 5.9

After the 2011 Regular Legislative Session Houghton received a Freshman Legislator of the Year Award for his work with Sportsman's Issues by Speaker of the House Steven Tilley. Houghton also received a Friend of Manufacturing Award from the Associated Industries of Missouri.

Legislative assignments

Rep. Houghton will serve on the following committees during the 96th General Assembly:

Legislation

Rep. Houghton sponsored House Bill 831, which would allow the Missouri Attorney General's office to create a "Do-Not-Offer Statewide Registry". The registry, similar in ways to a "Do Not Call" list, would allow registered Missourians age seventy and older to block receiving direct mail advertising.[5]

Representative Houghton was also involved in two pieces of legislation that were passed in the last session. One will require the Missouri State Attorney General's Office to provide transparency in private attorney contracts. Another will allow members of the Wild Turkey Federation to purchase organization specific license plates through the Missouri Department of Revenue. [6]

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