Raymond Bunt, JR.
Raymond Bunt, JR.
Sessions
Sessions | Office | Position | District | Party |
---|---|---|---|---|
1983 | Representative | 147 | Republican | |
1984 | Representative | 147 | Republican | |
1985 | Representative | 147 | Republican | |
1986 | Representative | 147 | Republican | |
1987 | Representative | 147 | Republican | |
1988 | Representative | 147 | Republican | |
1989 | Representative | 147 | Republican | |
1990 | Representative | 147 | Republican | |
1991 | Representative | 147 | Republican | |
1992 | Representative | 147 | Republican | |
1993 | Representative | 147 | Republican | |
1994 | Representative | 147 | Republican | |
1995 | Representative | 147 | Republican | |
1996 | Representative | 147 | Republican | |
1997 | Representative | 147 | Republican | |
1998 | Representative | 147 | Republican | |
1999 | Representative | 147 | Republican | |
2000 | Representative | 147 | Republican | |
2001 | Representative | 147 | Republican | |
2002 | Representative | 147 | Republican | |
2003 | Representative | Majority Caucus Secretary | 147 | Republican |
2004 | Representative | Majority Caucus Secretary | 147 | Republican |
2005 | Representative | Majority Caucus Secretary | 147 | Republican |
2006 | Representative | Majority Caucus Secretary | 147 | Republican |
Counties | Montgomery |
Biography
05/19/1944 -
BUNT, Raymond, Jr., a Representative from Montgomery County; born in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, May 19, 1944; attended, Ursinus College (1965-1968); small business owner; member, Lower Frederick Fire Company; elected, Director of Elections, Montgomery County (1979-1982); board member, Montgomery County Planning Commission (1976-1983, chair, 1976); chair, Lower Frederick Township Municipal Authority (1979-1980); member, Montgomery County Republican Committee (1972-1979); elected as a Republican to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives for the 1983 term; reelected to 11 consecutive terms thereafter; elected, Majority Caucus Secretary (January 24, 2004-2006); appointed, Pennsylvania Public Television Network Commission (1989-1990); not a candidate for reelection to the House for the 2007 term; lobbyist, Milliron Associates (2009-present).