29 August 2008

Don Calloway

Don Calloway

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Don Calloway
Don Calloway
Democratic nominee for
Member of the Missouri General Assembly for the 71st district
Election date
2008-11-04
Opponent(s) unopposed
Incumbent Esther Haywood[1]
Born 1979-09-18 (1979-09-18) (age 28)
Political party Democratic
Residence St. Louis, Missouri
Alma mater Alabama A&M University Boston University School of Law
Occupation Attorney

Donald Calloway, Jr. (born 1979-09-18) is an American attorney and politician from St. Louis, Missouri. On 2008-08-05, Calloway won the Democratic primary for the 71st District seat in the Missouri General Assembly.[2] Because no Republican candidate filed for the office, Calloway's primary victory was tantamount to his becoming the presumptive State Representative for the 71st District, in St. Louis County.

[edit] 1 References

1. ^ Jake Wagman (2008-07-28). "Faces familiar and new vie for Missouri House", St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Retrieved on 2008-08-24.
2. ^ Alvin A. Reid (2008-08-07). "Wright-Jones nicks Hubbard for Dems 5th Senate District nomination", St. Louis American. Retrieved on 2008-08-24.

[edit] 2 External links

* Don Colloway voter information - League of Women Voters
* Election Results - Missouri 2008 - The Council of State Governments
* [1] - Don Calloway's Official Website

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