Ann Veasman Clemmer (born August 10, 1958) is an American political scientist and politician from the U.S. state of Arkansas . A Republican , Clemmer is a former member of the Arkansas House of Representatives , having represented District 23 from 2013 to 2015. She was sworn in for her first term in 2009 in House District 29. Clemmer is also credited as being the first woman ever to preside over the Arkansas House in the state's history, during the 2014 special session held in the Old State House; it was the first time the state legislature convened in the building in more than a century.
4-563: Clemmer is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ann Clemmer (born 1958), American political scientist and politician David Clemmer , Canadian style expert David E. Clemmer (born 1965), American analytical chemist James Clemmer (died 1942), vaudeville and movie theater manager Mary C. Ames (born Mary Clemmer, 1831–1884), American author Richard L. Clemmer (born c. 1952 ), American business executive [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
8-513: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Ann Clemmer In 2008, Clemmer won her first term in the state House in District 29, when she defeated the Democrat Scott Smith, 9,505 (63.3 percent) to 5,518 (36.7 percent). She was unopposed in 2010 and 2012, when she was transferred to District 23 for her third and final term in the state House. Clemmer is a member of
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16-692: The Arkansas Legislative Council and Vice Chairman of the House Education Committee. She also sits on the House committees on (1) Rules and (2) State Agencies and Governmental Affairs. She is a member of the subcommittees on Early Childhood, Higher Education, and House Elections. On May 20, 2014, Clemmer finished second in a three-way primary with only 22% of the vote in the Republican primary for Arkansas's 2nd congressional district seat in
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