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Preceded by
  
Odilia Dank

Name
  
David Dank

Succeeded by
  
Cyndi Munson

Education
  
University of Oklahoma


Constituency
  
85th House District

Political party
  
Republican Party

Nationality
  
American

Children
  
Trina Dank

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Born
  
July 14, 1938 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA (
1938-07-14
)

Residence
  
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Alma mater
  
Bishop McGuinness High School University of Oklahoma

Role
  
Former Member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives

Died
  
April 10, 2015, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States

Spouse
  
Odilia Dank (m. 1977–2013)

Previous office
  
Oklahoma State Representative (2007–2015)

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David M. Dank (July 14, 1938 – April 10, 2015) was a Republican member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives from the Nichols Hills section of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He held this position from 2007 until his death, succeeding his term-limited wife, Odilia Dank, the first woman to serve as chairman of the House Education Committee, who died in August 2013.

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Early life

A native of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Dank graduated from Bishop McGuinness High School in Oklahoma City and attended the University of Oklahoma at Norman.

Private career

Dank was the president of Dank Consulting in Oklahoma City.

Dank was the publisher of the Moore Monitor and the Oklahoma Conservative Review newspapers. He was a political analyst and commentator for KTOK radio, the Oklahoma News Network, and the Oklahoma Educational Television Authority. As an executive vice president of the Oklahoma Retail Merchants Association, Dank worked for passage of his state's consumer credit code and the law requiring photo identity on drivers’ licenses. Dank was a member of the Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce, the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, the National Rifle Association, and the executive committees of the Republican parties of the state of Oklahoma as well as Oklahoma County. He was a member of Christ the King Catholic Church in Oklahoma City. He had one daughter, Trina, son-in-law, Gale, and two grandchildren, Hannah and Daniel.

David Dank died of a heart attack on April 10, 2015 at his home in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

Political career

Dank was the chairman of two House committees: the House Tax Credit and Economic Incentive Oversight, and Long-term Care and Senior Services. He additionally served as chairman of the House and Senate Conference Committee on Long-term Care and Senior Services.

References

David Dank Wikipedia