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Preceded by
  
Chris Harris

Nationality
  
American

Succeeded by
  
Wendy Davis

Political party
  
Republican


Preceded by
  
Michael D. Millsap

Name
  
Kim Brimer

Succeeded by
  
Bill Zedler

Party
  
Republican Party

Kim Brimer Texas State Senator Kim Brimer Photo by George Wada used Flickr

Born
  
March 5, 1945 (age 79) Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA (
1945-03-05
)

Education
  
Stephen F. Austin State University

Residence
  
Fort Worth, Texas, United States

Kenneth Kimberlin Brimer, Jr., known as Kim Brimer (born 5 March 1945), is a Republican former member of the Texas State Senate from Fort Worth, Texas. He represented District 10. He was the only GOP member of the 31-member chamber to have been defeated in the general election held on November 4, 2008, when he lost to Democrat Wendy R. Davis of Fort Worth, her party's 2014 nominee for governor against Republican Greg Abbott.

Brimer also served for seven terms in the Texas House of Representatives from 1989 to 2003. In the 2000 primary, he defeated a challenge from Bill Zedler, a medical consultant from Fort Worth. Brimer polled 5,472 votes (55 percent) to Bill Zedler's 4,461 (45 percent). In 2002, Zedler won the House seat that Brimer vacated to move on to the state Senate.

Brimer was born in Houston to Kenneth Brimer, Sr., and the former Louie Francis Hughes and earned a B.S. degree in Business Administration from Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas.

In July 2005, Texas Monthly magazine, in its article "The Best and Worst Legislators of 2005," awarded Brimer an "Honorable Mention" for his resolution of the Senate deadlock over taxes.

Brimer is a cousin of the late actor Trey Wilson.

References

Kim Brimer Wikipedia


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