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  Dunn, Reagan
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AffiliationRepublican  
<-  2011-01-01  
 
NameReagan Dunn
Address6947 Coal Creek Parkway SE #3100
Newcastle, Washington 98059, United States
Emailreagan.dunn@comcast.net
Website [Link]
Born May 28, 1971 (53 years)
ContributorRalphie
Last ModifedDavid
Nov 29, 2021 12:30pm
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InfoReagan Blackburn Dunn

Before his appointment to the King County Council in February 2005, Reagan Dunn served as an Assistant United States Attorney for the Western District of Washington. As a member of the Terrorism and Violent Crime Unit with Top Secret clearance, Reagan's chief duties included the investigation and prosecution of cases involving federal weapons violations and issues of national security. Reagan also served as the Coordinator of FACE (Firearm Crime Enforcement Coalition of Western Washington), a multi-agency law enforcement effort which seeks to reduce gun-related violent crime. He has also served as a Special Assistant United States Attorney for the Southern District of Florida and the District of Columbia.

In January 2001, Reagan was appointed by President George W. Bush to the Justice Department. Reagan worked as a Senior Counsel under United States Attorney General John Ashcroft, serving as the first National Coordinator for Project Safe Neighborhoods, the Bush administration's national effort to reduce gun violence. From this post, Reagan served on the Executive Committee of the Attorney General's Task Force on Gun Violence and chaired the Justice Department's Firearms Enforcement Assistance Team (FEAT). This program was credited across the nation for reducing incidents of gun violence, including here in Western Washington. In 2003, Reagan was recognized by Attorney General John Ashcroft for significant contributions to the fight against gun violence in America.

Following September 11, 2001, Reagan worked as a Justice Department representative on the President's Task Force on Citizen Preparedness and was actively involved in the creation of USA Freedom Corps and Citizen Corps. He helped to design and implement the V.I.P.S. Program (Volunteers in Police Service) and led the Bush administration's efforts to expand the National Neighborhood Watch Program to include the fight against terrorism. Reagan also participated in the investigation and prosecution of Zacharias Moussaoui in the Eastern District of Virginia, commonly referred to as the 20th Hijacker.

Before joining the Justice Department, Reagan practiced law in East King County with the law firm, Inslee, Best, Doezie & Ryder, P.S.. He is a graduate of the University of Washington School of Law, Order of Barristers, and was a judicial aid to the Honorable Barbara Durham, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Washington.

Reagan has been actively involved with a number of charitable causes: including service as Chairman and Vice Chairman of the Eastside Business Alliance; the Board of the Eastside Legal Assistance Program (ELAP)--providing pro bono representation to victims of Domestic Violence; the Board of the Eastside Heritage Center; and on the Board of Lawyers Helping Hungry Children (LHHC)--an emergency feeding program located in Seattle.

Reagan is the son of former U.S. Rep. Jennifer Dunn.

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Feb 08, 2005 12:00am Perspective Dunn's King County Council plans worry possible rivals  Article Ralphie 

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FAMILY
Mother Jennifer Blackburn Dunn 1941-2007

INFORMATION LINKS
RACES
  01/04/2024 King County Council Chair Lost 22.22% (-55.56%)
  08/02/2022 WA District 08 - Blanket Primary Lost 14.45% (-33.41%)
  01/04/2022 King County Council Chair Lost 22.22% (-55.56%)
  11/02/2021 King County Council - District 9 Won 62.29% (+24.58%)
  08/03/2021 King County Council - District 9 - Primary Won 55.56% (+33.62%)
  01/07/2020 King County Council Chair Lost 33.33% (-33.33%)
  11/07/2017 King County Council - District 9 Won 65.58% (+31.35%)
  11/05/2013 King County Council - District 9 Won 57.85% (+15.70%)
  08/06/2013 King County Council - District 9 - Primary Won 55.62% (+20.43%)
  11/06/2012 WA Attorney General Lost 46.52% (-6.95%)
  08/07/2012 WA Attorney General - Blanket Primary Won 38.20% (+0.00%)
  11/03/2009 King County Council - District 9 Won 77.19% (+54.70%)
  08/18/2009 King County Council - District 9 NP Primary Won 72.84% (+53.24%)
  11/08/2005 Metropolitan King County Council District 9 Won 62.14% (+24.66%)
  09/20/2005 King County Council District 9 - R Primary Won 55.64% (+11.39%)
  06/12/2005 King County Council - District 9 - County GOP Endorsement Lost 47.18% (-5.64%)
  02/07/2005 Metropolitan King County Council District 6 - Appointment Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
SPECULATIVE, DID NOT RUN
  08/07/2018 WA District 08 - Blanket Primary Lost 0.00% (-43.12%)
ENDORSEMENTS
WA Governor - Blanket Primary - Aug 06, 2024 R Dave Reichert
WA District 08 - Blanket Primary - Aug 06, 2024 R Carmen Goers
WA District 03 - Blanket Primary - Aug 06, 2024 R Leslie Lewallen
WA US President - R Primary - Mar 12, 2024 R Ron DeSantis
Bellevue City Council Pos. 4 - Nov 02, 2021 N Jared Nieuwenhuis
Bellevue City Council Pos. 6 - Nov 02, 2021 N Lynne Robinson
WA Secretary of State - Blanket Primary - Aug 07, 2012 I Kim Wyman
King County Council - District 6 Primary - Aug 16, 2011 R Jane Hague
WA US Senate - Blanket Primary - Aug 17, 2010 R Chris Widener
King County Council - District 8 Appointment - Jan 04, 2010 D Jan Drago
King County Assessor - Special - Nov 03, 2009 D Bob Rosenberger
King County Executive - Appointment - May 18, 2009 D Kurt Triplett