Donald Beezley

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Donald "Don" Beezley is a former state legislator in Colorado, serving from 2010 to 2012. He represented the 33rd district, centered on Broomfield, Colorado.[1]

Preceded byDianne Primavera
Succeeded byDianne Primavera
SpousePat Beezley
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Donald Beezley
Member of the Colorado House of Representatives
from the 33rd district
In office
January 2011  November 2012
Preceded byDianne Primavera
Succeeded byDianne Primavera
Personal details
PartyRepublican
SpousePat Beezley
ProfessionBusinessman
Websitedonbeezley.com
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Biography

Early life and education

Beezley earned his Bachelor of Science in finance from the University of Colorado Boulder. He went on to receive an Master of Arts in liberal studies from Regis University in 2006. Since 2002, Beezley has been the vice president of M&A ProForma West Limited, a mergers and acquisition firm. He has also worked as president of Tager Enterprises since 2005. He is the managing member of Health Source Regional Development LLC, a position he has held since 2007.[2][3][4]

Legislative career

2010 election

Beezley ran against Democratic incumbent Dianne Primavera for the 33rd State House District seat, a legislative district which contained more registered Republicans than Democrats though was still considered a swing district. This race was among those targeted by Colorado Republicans hoping to make gains during the midterm 2010 legislative elections.[5] Beezley narrowly unseated Primavera with 50.4% of the vote after receiving 314 more votes, one of the closest legislative races in the state.[6][7] Beezley was sworn into office in January 2011.

2011 legislative session

In the 2011 - 2012 legislative session, Beezley was appointed to the committees on Education and Finance.

2012 legislative session

2012 election

In the 2012 general election, Representative Beezley announced, he would not seek re-election. Beezley's campaign was taken over by David Pigott who faced Democratic challenger Dianne Primavera. Primavera was elected by a margin of 50% to 44%.[8][9]

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