Kristin Baker (politician)
Kristin Dutrow Baker (born 1963) is a Republican member of the North Carolina House of Representatives.[1][2] She has represented the 82nd district (including constituents in Cabarrus County) since her initial appointment in March 2020.[3]
Representative Kristin Baker | |
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Member of the North Carolina House of Representatives from the 82nd district | |
Assumed office March 19, 2020 | |
Preceded by | Linda Johnson |
Personal details | |
Born | Kristin Leah Dutrow 1963 (age 58–59) |
Political party | Republican |
Spouse(s) | Scott Baker |
Residence(s) | Concord, North Carolina |
Alma mater | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (BS, MD) |
Occupation | Psychiatrist |
Life and career
Baker earned her bachelor's degree in 1985 from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and her medical degree in 1989 from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine.[4] Baker practices psychiatry in Concord, North Carolina.[4]
Committee assignments
2021-2022 session
- Appropriations (Vice Chair)
- Appropriations - Health and Human Services (Chair)
- Health (Chair)
- Education - Universities
- Families, Children, and Aging Policy
- Insurance
- UNC BOG Nominations
Electoral history
2020
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Kristin Baker | 3,861 | 54.07% | |
Republican | William G. Hamby Jr. | 2,061 | 28.86% | |
Republican | Parish Moffitt | 1,219 | 17.07% | |
Total votes | 7,141 | 100% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Kristin Baker (incumbent) | 25,817 | 53.00% | |
Democratic | Aimy Steele | 22,898 | 47.00% | |
Total votes | 48,715 | 100% | ||
Republican hold |
References
- "The Voter's Self Defense System". Vote Smart. Retrieved February 20, 2022.
- "Kristin Baker".
- "Representative Kristin Baker - Biography - North Carolina General Assembly". www.ncleg.gov. Retrieved 2021-02-03.
- "Kristin Baker - For State House". www.electkristinbaker.com. Retrieved 2021-02-03.
- "Kristin Baker". Retrieved February 20, 2022.
- North Carolina State Board of Elections.
- North Carolina State Board of Elections.
External links
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