Todd Akin Politician

William Todd Akin (born July 5, 1947) is a former U.S. Representative for Missouri's 2nd congressional district, serving from 2001 to 2013. He is a member of the Republican Party.Born in New York City, Akin grew up in the Greater St. Louis area. After receiving his bachelor's degree from Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Massachusetts, Akin served in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and worked in the private sector in the computer and steel industries. In 1988, he was elected to the Missouri House of Representatives. He served in the state house until 2000, when he was elected to the United States House of Representatives, in which he served until 2013.Akin's Congressional career ended after he lost a bid to unseat Democratic U.S. Senator Claire McCaskill in the 2012 election. Akin, who had won the Republican primary in a crowded field, led McCaskill in pre-election polls until he said that women who are victims of what he called "legitimate rape" rarely get pregnant. Akin eventually apologized for the remark but rebuffed calls to withdraw from the election. He lost to McCaskill by 54.7 percent to 39.2 percent. In a book published in July 2014, Akin said that he regretted apologizing and defended his original comments.

Personal facts

Todd Akin
Birth dateJuly 05, 1947
Birth place
New York City
Religion
Presbyterian Church in America
Residence
Town and Country Missouri , Wildwood Missouri
Education
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Covenant Theological Seminary

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Office holder

military branch
United States Army
United States Army Reserve
military unit
United States Army Corps of Engineers
party
Republican Party (United States)
region
Missouri
service end1980
service start1972
successor

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External resources

  1. http://akin.house.gov
  2. http://www.akin.org