Rebecca Kubacki Explained

Rebecca Kubacki
State House:Indiana
State:Indiana
District:22nd
Term Start:November 3, 2010
Term End:November 5, 2014
Preceded:William J. Ruppell[1]
Succeeded:Curt Nisly
Party:Republican
Birth Name:Rebecca (née Espinoza) Kubacki
Birth Place:Immokalee, Florida
Alma Mater:Indiana University
Occupation:Politician
Spouse:Michael
Residence:Caramel, Indiana

Rebecca Kubacki is an American politician and former Republican member of the Indiana House of Representatives. Kubacki represented the 22nd District for two terms from 2010 to 2014.

Early life and education

Born to parents Christina and Raul Espinoza, Kubacki was born in a migrant workers camp in Immokalee, Florida.[2] Kubacki, who is the middle child of her parents seven children, grew up in Texas before her parents found work as tomato farmers and settled in Oswego, Indiana when she was young.[3] She graduated from Pierceton High School in Pierceton, Indiana, where she met her future husband, Michael Kubacki.[4] She went on to attend Indiana University's Kelley School of Business.[5]

Indiana House of Representatives

In 2010, Kubacki launched a primary challenge to nine-term Republican incumbent William Rupple, where she defeated him 53.8% to 46.1%. In the general election, Kubacki faced Democratic opponent Allen Lee Dunnagan and won with 66% of the vote.[6] Kubacki was sworn in on November 16, 2010, and became the first Hispanic Republican to serve in the Indiana House.[7] She was subsequently elected to a second term after defeating Kosciusko County Democratic Party Treasurer John Bonitati[8] with over 75% of the vote.[9] In the 2014 Republican primary Kubacki was challenged by business owner Curt Nisly, who attacked her primarily on her position against amending the Indiana Constitution to define "marriage." On May 6, 2014, Kubacki lost to Nisly 2,541 votes to 4,624, or 35.2% to 64.7%.[10] Throughout the entire campaign, Kubacki stood strong in her position that proposed legislation should be for the betterment of the State and did not give in to the pressures of interest groups within her party.

Personal life

Kubacki lives with her husband Michael in Carmel, Indiana, they have two adult children, Katherine Kubacki (Teacher in Warsaw) mother to Isa Silva and Roman Silva and Matthew Kubacki (Deputy Prosecuting Attorney in Indianapolis) father to Grayson Kubacki. Michael is the Chairman of Lakeland Financial Corp in Warsaw, Indiana and is a former member of the board of directors at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.[11] Kubacki is a practicing Roman Catholic[12] and attends St Martin De Porres Parish in Syracuse.[13]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: List of All Offices and Office Holders. 5 March 2015.
  2. Web site: Four seek 22nd District seat . Wabash Plain Dealer . chronicle-tribune.com . October 29, 2010.
  3. Web site: TODAY's MEETING: Rebecca Kubacki, State Representative . kiwanisone.org . July 12, 2012.
  4. Web site: MEET ELHART COUNTY DISTRICT 22'S REBECCA KUBACKI: THE FIRST HISPANIC REPUBLICAN ELECTED TO INDIANA'S GENERAL ASSEMBLY . elkhartgop.com . December 7, 2013.
  5. Web site: Rebecca Kubacki's Biography . Project Vote Smart . votesmart.org. Project Vote Smart .
  6. Web site: 2010 Indiana Election Report . Office of the Secretary of State of Indiana . in.gov . 2010. Secretary of State of Indiana .
  7. News: Thomas. Liz. Hundreds Rally Against Illegal Immigration Bill. WIBC. March 15, 2011.
  8. Web site: Incumbent Kubacki faces challenge from Bonitati . The Goshen News . goshennews.com . October 23, 2012. The Goshen News .
  9. Web site: ELECTION RESULTS: Indiana General Election, November 6, 2012 . Office of the Secretary of State of Indiana . in.gov . November 28, 2012. Secretary of State of Indiana .
  10. Web site: ELECTION RESULTS: Indiana General Election, May 6, 2014 . Office of the Secretary of State of Indiana . in.gov . June 30, 2014 . Secretary of State of Indiana .
  11. Web site: Lakeland Financial Corp (LKFN:NASDAQ GS) . bloomberg.com.
  12. Web site: Kubacki Responds . Times-Union Newspaper . timesuniononline.com . February 26, 2014.
  13. Web site: New Catholic lawmakers ready to tackle state's challenges . Brigid Curtis Ayer . Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Indianapolis . archindy.org . January 14, 2011. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Indianapolis .