Reagan Blackburn Dunn was born on 1971 and is an American politician and former federal prosecutor who serves on the nonpartisan King County Council, representing District 9 in Southeast King County, Washington.
11 Facts About Reagan Dunn
Reagan Dunn is a son of former US Congresswoman Jennifer Dunn, who primarily raised Dunn and his brother.
Reagan Dunn was named after former US President Ronald Reagan and grew up in Bellevue, Washington.
Reagan Dunn earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Arizona State University.
In 2001, Dunn was appointed by President George W Bush to serve in the United States Department of Justice as senior counsel to the director for the Executive Executive Office for United States Attorneys.
Reagan Dunn later served as counsel to the assistant attorney general for the Office of Justice Programs and attorney advisor for the Department of Justice's Office of Public Affairs.
Reagan Dunn participated in the investigation of Zacharias Moussaoui in the Eastern District of Virginia.
Reagan Dunn was appointed to the King County Council in 2005, and elected to the position that same year.
Reagan Dunn received 47 percent of the vote, losing the election to Bob Ferguson.
On November 29,2021, Reagan Dunn launched an unsuccessful campaign for the US House of Representatives in the 8th district against two-term incumbent Democrat Kim Schrier in 2022.
In 2014, Reagan Dunn pleaded guilty to driving under the influence.