Representative Gary Cammack

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NameGary Cammack
PositionRepresentative
Statestate representatives     South Dakota     
PartyRepublican
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Senator Gary Cammac is, a Republican member of the South Dakota House of Representatives representing District 29 since January 11, 2013.

Representative Gary Cammack



Gary L. Cammack, born on June 9, 1953, hails from Union Center, South Dakota. A dedicated Republican, he has been actively involved in South Dakota politics for several years.

Cammack’s journey in public service began in 2013 when he was elected to the South Dakota House of Representatives, representing District 29. During his tenure, he worked alongside fellow Representative Dean Wink to address the needs of their constituents. His commitment to conservative values and community welfare earned him the trust of voters.

In 2014, Cammack took a step further by running for the South Dakota State Senate. His victory in the election allowed him to serve as a Senator, where he continued advocating for policies that aligned with his party’s principles. Notably, he held the position of President pro tempore during his time in the Senate.

Cammack’s influence extended beyond legislative chambers. As a rancher, he played an essential role in the thriving ranch community. His business, Cammack Ranch Supply, served customers across five states and even garnered nationwide attention through internet sales.

Throughout his political career, Cammack remained committed to representing the interests of South Dakotans. His dedication to conservative values, community development, and responsible governance has left a lasting impact on the state.

Gary Cammack’s legacy continues to inspire those who believe in principled leadership and service to their communities. As he approaches his seventies, his contributions remain a testament to the power of public service and the enduring spirit of South Dakota.

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