Randy Schobinger Explained

Randy Schobinger
Birth Date:15 December 1969
Birth Place:Minot, North Dakota, U.S.
Death Place:Delano, Tennessee, U.S.
Party:Republican
State House:North Dakota
District:40th
Term Start:December 1, 2016
Education:Minot State University (BS)
State Senate1:North Dakota
District1:3rd
Term Start1:1995
Term End1:2006
Alongside:Matthew Ruby
Predecessor:Matthew Klein
Term End:August 13, 2024

Randy A. Schobinger (December 15, 1969 – August 13, 2024) was an American politician who served as a member of the North Dakota House of Representatives from the 40th district from 2016 until his death in 2024. Elected in November 2016, he assumed office on December 1, 2016.

Early life and education

Schobinger was born in Minot, North Dakota, on December 15, 1969.[1] Raised there, he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in economics from Minot State University.[2]

Career

Outside of politics, Schobinger worked in the insurance industry. He was a candidate for North Dakota state treasurer in 2000, losing narrowly to Kathi Gilmore.[3] He served as a member of the North Dakota Senate from 1995 to 2006. He was elected to the North Dakota House of Representatives in November 2016 and assumed office on December 1, 2016.[4] [5]

Personal life and death

Schobinger was married to Jenny Sauer at the time of his death.[6] He died of cancer in Delano, Tennessee, on August 13, 2024, at the age of 54.[7]

References

  1. Web site: Randy Schobinger's Biography. 2021-08-27. Vote Smart.
  2. Web site: Randy Schobinger. 2021-08-27. First Western Insurance. en-US.
  3. Web site: North Dakota Secretary of State. 2021-08-27. results.sos.nd.gov.
  4. Web site: Representative Randy A. Schobinger North Dakota Legislative Branch. 2021-08-27. www.legis.nd.gov.
  5. Web site: Randy Schobinger. 2021-08-27. Ballotpedia. en.
  6. Web site: August 14, 2024 . Randy Schobinger . August 15, 2024 . .
  7. Web site: Haug . Peyton . August 14, 2024 . Minot lawmaker’s death sends shocks through North Dakota Legislature . August 15, 2024 . .