Robert Prenter
Robert M. Prenter, Jr. was a California State Assemblyman from 1996–1998.
Personal life
Prenter was born in Harbor City, California in 1965.[1] He married Natasha Fooman in 2003.
Political career
He was elected to the State Assembly after defeating former Assembly Speaker Brian Setencich in the Republican primary (who ran as a write-in candidate in the general election).[2] Prenter was defeated for reelection in 1998 by Dean Florez. Prenter's initial campaign was largely funded by the conservative California Independent Business PAC, principally backed by his uncle, religious radio network owner Edward G. Atsinger III.[3] Atsinger is one of the founders of Salem Communications.[4] The campaign was managed by Southern California-based political operative Jane Carroll.
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References
- "JoinCalifornia - Robert M. Prenter Jr". www.joincalifornia.com.
- VANZI, MAX (28 March 1996). "Former Speaker Setencich Loses Assembly Seat" – via LA Times.
- "A Higher Frequency".
- "Terms of Service Violation". investing.businessweek.com.
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Preceded by Brian Setencich |
California State Assemblyman, 30th District 1996 – 1998 |
Succeeded by Dean Florez |
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