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Rick Bennett
Member of the Maine Senate
from the 19th district

Incumbent

Assumed office
December 2, 2020
Preceded byJames Hamper
Chairman of the Maine Republican Party
In office
July 20, 2013 – January 29, 2017
Preceded byRichard Cebra
Succeeded byDemi Kouzounas
President of the Maine Senate
In office
December 2001 – December 2002
Preceded byMike Michaud
Succeeded byBeverly Daggett
Member of the Maine Senate
from the 25th district
In office
1996–2004
Preceded byDana C. Hanley
Succeeded byKenneth Gagnon
Member of the Maine House of Representatives
from the Norway district
In office
1990–1994
Preceded byDana C. Hanley
Succeeded byDavid R. Hastings, III
Personal details
Born (1963-05-24) May 24, 1963 (age 61)
Portland, Maine
Political partyRepublican
SpouseKaren Bennett
Children2
ResidenceOxford, Maine[1]
Alma materHarvard University (BA)
University of Southern Maine (MBA)
ProfessionBusinessman
Websitewww.bennettformaine.com

Richard A. Bennett (born May 24, 1963) is an American politician from the state of Maine. Bennett is the President and CEO of ValueEdge Advisors, a firm he founded in summer 2014 to help institutional investors engage with their portfolio companies. From 2006 to 2014 he ws CEO of The Corporate Library and then chairman or vice chairman of GMI Ratings, its successor company, an independent research firm focusing on corporate governance, director/executive compensation, and forensic accounting. For six years, Bennett was included in the NACD Directorship's "100 most influential people" in the boardroom and corporate governance community.[2]

Biography

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As a resident of Norway, Maine,[3] Bennett was the President of the Maine Senate as the result of a unique power-sharing agreement between Republicans and Democrats predicated on an even split in state senators. The deal gave the presidency to both parties for one year each during each two-year senate term.[4]

Bennett served four terms in the Maine Senate, two terms in the Maine House of Representatives, and in 1994 was the Republican nominee for Congress in Maine's second district, losing to John Baldacci in a close race. On May 2, 2008, he was elected to a four-year term as Maine's Republican National Committeeman.[citation needed]

In 2006, he considered running for Governor of Maine but decided to remain in the private sector instead. His name was widely circulated as a possible candidate for the Republican nomination for governor in 2010, but he ultimately decided against running. In November 2012, Bennett sought the Republican nomination for the U.S. Senate Seat vacated by Olympia Snowe but was defeated by Maine Secretary of State Charles E. Summers, Jr.

On July 20, 2013, Bennett was elected chairman of the Maine Republican Party, replacing former State Representative Richard CebraofNaples.[5] In 2015, Bennett was unanimously re-elected as Chairman of the Maine Republican Party. He was a Republican elector for Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election for Maine's second congressional district.[6]

References

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  1. ^ "The Voter's Self Defense System". Vote Smart.
  • ^ "Directorship Magazine". www.directorship.com.
  • ^ "Richard A. Bennett at Maine State Senate".
  • ^ "Sun Journal - Google News Archive Search". news.google.com.
  • ^ "Rick Bennett elected as new Maine GOP chairman". 20 July 2013.
  • ^ Maine Secretary of State. "List of Major Party Presidential Electors" (PDF).

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Richard_A._Bennett&oldid=1216517553"

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