Dawn Wolf

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Dawn Wolf is an American politician from Kansas who currently represents the 107th district of the Kansas House of Representatives. She is a Republican.

Preceded bySusan Concannon
ProfessionSchool district employee
Quick facts Member of the Kansas House of Representatives from the 107th district, Preceded by ...
Dawn Wolf
Member of the Kansas House of Representatives
from the 107th district
Assumed office
January 13, 2025
Preceded bySusan Concannon
Personal details
PartyRepublican
ProfessionSchool district employee
WebsiteHouse Website
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Biography

Wolf worked as an online-coordinator for the Twin Valley USD 240 and two terms as a commissioner of Ottawa County.[1]

State representative

Wolf ran to replace the retiring incumbent Republican Susan Concannon in the 107th district, touting herself as a "champion for local control."[1] Wolf was endorsed by the Kansas Farm Bureau, a lobbying group for farmers, and its PAC "Elect Farm Bureau Friends," and would face Gerald Johnson during the primaries.[2] Johnson, a combat veteran, had previously challenged Concannon in 2022, and Concannon would endorse Wolf.[3] Wolf would beat Johnson with 2,051 votes to his 1,748 votes, and would be unopposed during the general election.[4][5]

Personal life

Dawn is married to Tim Wolf and the couple have four children and nine grandchildren and are protestant.[1]

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