Dave Crooks

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David L. Crooks
Member of the Indiana House of Representatives
from the 63rd district
In office
1996–2008
Succeeded by Mark Messmer
Personal details
Born (1963-12-13) December 13, 1963
Sullivan, Indiana
Political party Democratic
Spouse(s) Shelley Crooks (July 4, 2007 - Present)
Residence Washington, Indiana
Occupation Owner, Radio Stations
Religion Christian

Dave Crooks is a former member of the Indiana House of Representatives, where he represented the 63rd District from 1996 to 2008. He is currently seeking the Democratic nomination for US Congress in Indiana's 8th Congressional District.

Early life, education, and business career

Crooks was born and raised in Sullivan County, Indiana. He grew up in a working-class household, where his brother was a mine worker, his mother and sister were steel workers, and his father was a machinist. Crooks entered the work force at the age of nine at a gas station down the street from his family's home. He began working at his first radio station at 17 and eventually came to own stations in both Daviess and Knox counties.[1]

Indiana House of Representatives

Elections

Crooks was first elected to the 63rd House District in the Indiana House of Representatives in 1996.[1] In 2002, he won re-election unopposed.[2] In 2004, he won re-election with 51% of the vote.[3] In 2006, he won re-election with 62% of the vote.[4] In 2008, Crooks choose not to seek re-election and was replaced by current Rep. Mark Messmer (R) who defeated his Democrat opponent with 57% of the vote.[5]

Committee assignments

During his time in the general assembly, Crooks served as Chairman of the Commerce and Utilities Committee and as Chairman of the Insurance and Small Business Committee.[6] He was appointed to the position of Assistant Minority Whip.

2012 congressional election

In May 2011 Dave Crooks announced his candidacy to represent Indiana's 8th Congressional District in the United States Congress. He will face Republican incumbent Larry Bucshon in the general election.[7]

On December 10, 2011, Crooks was endorsed by the 8th District Democratic Central Committee. Crooks and his primary opponent, Patrick Scates, had agreed before the caucus that whoever lost the endorsement would drop out of the race and endorse the winner.[8]

Personal life

Crooks lives with his wife Shelley in Washington, Indiana. They have three children.

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