Full Name:
Michael 'Mike' S. Lorrey
Gender:
Male
Family:
Single
Birth Date:
01/19/1968
Home City:
Lebanon, NH
Religion:
non-practicing catholic
College Preparation, Lebanon High School, 1982-1986
Candidate, New Hampshire State House of Representatives, District Grafton 10, 2014
Campaign Manager, Daniel Vovak for United States Senate, 2006
Campaign Manager, Rich Kahn for Congress, 2004
Member, Town of Enfield, New Hampshire, Town Budget Committee, 2014-present
Writer, 2014-present
Chief Executive Officer, M2B Limited Liability Company, 2006-present
Branch Manager, Corbadex Corporation, 2004-2006
Systems Technician, Vermont Transit, 2002-2004
Information Technology Consultant, Datamann Incorporated, 1996-2001
Chief Executive Officer, EL Concepts, Incorporated, 1991-1995
Aircraft Electrical/Environmental Systems Technician, United States Air Force, 1988-1990
Ski Instructor, Whaleback Ski Area, 1986-1988
Vice President, Enfield Outing Club, 2014-present
Board of Advisors, Lifeboat Foundation, 2010-present
Founding Member, New Hampshire Liberty Alliance, 2004-present
Vice Chairman, 2nd District, Libertarian Party of New Hampshire, 2004-2006
Director, Grafton County Fish & Game Association, 1998-2001
Member, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local #77, 1991-1995
Member, Professional Ski Instructors Association, 1986-1988
Favorite Book:
Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson
Favorite Color:
Dartmouth Green
Favorite President and Why:
Calvin Coolidge - In my opinion the last US president who limited the federal government to the restraints of the US Constitution.
Favorite Quote:
"Live Free or Die, Death is not the Worst of Evils. " - General John Stark
First Job:
Loading and driving delivery truck at Smith's Market in Lebanon, 1984
Hobbies or Special Talents:
Skiing, hunting, fishing, reading.
Pets (include names):
Ginger, a 4 year old german shorthaired pointer.
Reason for Seeking Public Office:
I want to restore the respect for small government, local control, and personal liberty that has been drastically eroded in the past decade, and prepare our state for the challenges of preserving these ideas into the 21st century.