Mark Alford

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Mark Alford

U.S.A.

Party Republican
Latest Campaign U.S.A. House of Reps
Date of Birth October 4, 1963 (Age: 62)
Overall Community Sentiment: Neutral
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Overview
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Personal Background

Mark Alford spent over two decades in broadcast journalism, culminating in his role as an anchor for WDAF-TV in Kansas City. His career in media began as a reporter and weekend anchor for KPRC-TV in Houston, followed by stints at various television stations across Texas and Florida. Educated at the University of Texas at Austin, Alford's professional journey showcases a robust foundation in communication and public engagement. His leadership and experience in media have equipped him with skills in storytelling, public relations, and community outreach.

Political Ideas

Mark Alford blends a staunchly conservative stance on social issues with a focus on fiscal responsibility and national security. His unwavering pro-life position contrasts with a surprising advocacy for state control over education, opposing federal liberal agendas. Alford’s rhetoric frequently criticizes government waste and reckless spending, yet he supports increased funding for law enforcement, revealing a complex approach to public safety and fiscal prudence. His defense of Second Amendment rights and strong national defense underscores a traditionalist view of American security and personal freedoms.

Campaigns
2026: U.S.A. House of Representatives
ACTIVE

Election History

Missouri House of Representatives 4th District

Active

(Incumbent) Competing Candidates: Danny Province , Hartzell Gray , Jordan Herrera , Ricky Dana

2024: U.S.A. House of Representatives
ELECTED

Election History

Missouri 4th District, U.S.A. House of Representatives

259,886 votes (71.10%)

Win

Position Details

2022: U.S.A. House of Representatives
ELECTED

Election History

2022 Missouri's 4th congressional district election

71.30% of vote

Win

Missouri Congressional Primary Election August 2 Missouri's 4th congressional district

36,981 votes (35.18%)

Win