Troy Heinert Explained

Troy Heinert
Office:Minority Leader of the South Dakota Senate
Term Start:January 8, 2019
Term End:January 10, 2023
Predecessor:Billie Sutton
Successor:Reynold Nesiba
State Senate1:South Dakota
District1:26th
Term Start1:January 2015
Term End1:January 2023
Predecessor1:Larry Lucas
Successor1:Shawn Bordeaux
State House2:South Dakota
District2:26th
Term Start2:January 2013
Term End2:January 2015
Predecessor2:Larry Lucas
Birth Name:Troy Everett Heinert
Birth Date:29 July 1972
Birth Place:Spearfish, South Dakota, U.S.
Party:Democratic
Spouse:Gena Heinert

Troy Heinert (born July 29, 1972) is an American politician who served in the South Dakota Senate.

Elected to the Senate in 2014, he was elected in 2015 as Senate assistant minority leader.[1] He was elected minority leader in 2018. He was first elected to the state house in 2012 and served for one term.

Early life and education

Heinert was born in Spearfish, South Dakota.[2] He grew up on a ranch. His father died when he was 12, but he was taken under the wing of a close family friend. He attended local schools, where he graduated with a BS degree in education. He is a member of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe.[3]

Career

Heinert started work as an elementary school teacher, working also as a wrestling coach.[4]

He first ran for electoral office on the Todd County High School Board, winning a seat and serving for 3 years.[5]

Heinert and his wife in 2007 became owners of Chute 2, a bar and restaurant attached to the Prairie View country club in Mission. He became close to Jim Korkow, who was friends with his father, especially after his father's death. Korkow has acted as a father to him.[4]

In 2012, Heinert was elected as a Democrat to the South Dakota House of Representatives from District 26A, comprising Todd and Mellette counties.[2]

In 2014, Heinert was elected to the state senate.

He was succeeded in the house from District 26A by Shawn Bordeaux also of Mission.

Personal life

He married Gena and they have two sons and a daughter.[4] They lived in Mission, South Dakota.

Notes and References

  1. https://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2016/05/23/manning-sanders-advocates-tribes-mother-earth-164564 Sarah Sunshine Manning, "Sanders Advocates for Tribes, Mother Earth"
  2. http://votesmart.org/candidate/biography/137817/troy-heinert?flavour=mobile "Troy Heinert"
  3. Web site: Indian lawmakers voted against transgender discrimination bill in South Dakota.
  4. http://www.gctelegram.com/sports/cowboy-business-owner-educator-legislator/article_d4ad6fb2-4edd-5fb6-8ea5-c3d32d5eb5f9.html Brett Marshall, "Cowboy, educator, legislator"
  5. News: Montgomery. David. Candidates seek tribal voice in Pierre. 19 December 2013. Rapid City Journal. 20 May 2012.