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Adam Schwadron
Member of the Missouri House of Representatives
from the 105th district
Assumed office
January 6, 2021
Preceded by Chrissy Sommer
Personal details
Political party Republican
SpouseElizabeth
Children2
Education St. Louis Community College–Meramec ( AA)
University of Missouri–St. Louis ( BA)

Adam Schwadron is an American politician and businessman serving as a member of Missouri House of Representatives from the 106th district. Elected in November 2020, he assumed office on January 6, 2021.

Early life and education

A native of St. Louis, Schwadron attended Ladue Horton Watkins High School. He earned an Associate of Arts in business administration from St. Louis Community College–Meramec and a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from University of Missouri–St. Louis. [1]

Career

In 2007, Schwadron worked as an account manager for Election Administrators. From 2007 to 2009, he was a territory sales manager for Dyson. He has worked as director of operations for the Clean Carpet Company since 2010. Schwadron was elected to the Missouri House of Representatives in November 2020 and assumed office on January 6, 2021. [2] [3]

Electoral history

  • Rep. Schwadron has not yet had any opponents in the Republican primaries, thus automatically getting nominated each time by default.
Missouri House of Representatives Election, November 3, 2020, District 106 [4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Adam Schwadron 9,620 51.45%
Democratic Cindy Berne 9,079 48.55%
Total votes 18,699 100.00%
Missouri House of Representatives Election November 8, 2022, District 105 [5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Adam Schwadron 5,404 49.35% -2.10
Democratic Cindy Berne 5,305 48.44% -0.11
Libertarian Michael Carver 242 2.21% +2.21
Total votes 10,951 100.00%

References

  1. ^ "Representative Adam Schwadron". house.mo.gov. Retrieved 2022-01-14.
  2. ^ "Adam Schwadron". Ballotpedia. Retrieved 2022-01-14.
  3. ^ Eaker, Elise (2021-04-13). "Freshmen to Watch: Adam Schwadron". The Missouri Times. Retrieved 2022-01-14.
  4. ^ "Election Results; Official Election Returns" (PDF). Missouri Secretary of State. Retrieved January 24, 2023.
  5. ^ "Election Results; Official Election Returns" (PDF). Missouri Secretary of State. December 8, 2022. Retrieved January 24, 2023.