Education and career
Deffenbaugh has a Bachelor of Science in education fromArkansas House of Representatives
Deffenbaugh won the primary election for the 66th district of the Arkansas House of Representatives on May 16, 2010, winning 1,426 votes to 719 against Kevin R. Holmes. Deffenbaugh won the general election for the 66th district on November 2, 2010, winning 5,113 votes to 1,851 against Diana K. Faucher.88th Arkansas General Assembly (2011–2012)
Deffenbaugh began serving as a Representative in January 2011. During the 88th Assembly, Deffenbaugh served on the following committees: * Aging, Children and Youth, Legislative and Military Affairs * Judiciary * Public Retirement and Social Security Programs Beginning with the 2012 election, Deffenbaugh was redistricted from the 66th district to the 79th district in the Arkansas House of Representatives. The new districts would go into effect starting with the 89th Assembly. Deffenbaugh was unopposed in the 2012 election for the 79th district of the Arkansas House of Representatives.89th Arkansas General Assembly (2013–2014)
Deffenbaugh was officially redistricted from the 66th district to the 79th district on January 14, 2013, the first day of the 89th Assembly. During the 89th Assembly, Deffenbaugh served on the following committees: * Public Retirement and Social Security Programs * Education * Aging, Children and Youth, Legislative and Military Affairs * Legislative Joint Auditing Deffenbaugh was unopposed in the 2014 election for 79th district of the Arkansas House of Representatives.90th Arkansas General Assembly (2015–2016)
During the 90th Assembly, Deffenbaugh served on the following committees: * City, County and Local Affairs * Education * Legislative Council * Public Retirement and Social Security Programs, Vice chair Deffenbaugh was unopposed in the 2016 election for the 79th district of the Arkansas House of Representatives.91st Arkansas General Assembly (2017–2018)
During the 91st Assembly, Deffenbaugh served on the following committees: * City, County and Local Affairs * Education * Public Retirement and Social Security Programs, Vice chair Deffenbaugh was unopposed in the 2018 election for the 79th district of the Arkansas House of Representatives.92nd Arkansas General Assembly (2019–2020)
During the 92nd Assembly, Deffenbaugh served on the following committees: * Legislative Council * Public Retirement and Social Security Programs Committee, Vice-Chair * House City, County and Local Affairs Committee * House Education Committee Deffenbaugh was unopposed in the 2020 election for the 79th district of the Arkansas House of Representatives.93rd Arkansas General Assembly (2021–2022)
During the 93rd Assembly, Deffenbaugh served on the following committees: * House Education Committee * House State Agencies and Governmental Affairs Committee * Legislative Council * Public Retirement and Social Security Programs Committee, Vice-chair On January 13, 2022, Deffenbaugh announced he would not be seeking re-election.Personal life
Deffenbaugh resides inReferences
{{DEFAULTSORT:Deffenbaugh, Gary 1949 births Living people Republican Party members of the Arkansas House of Representatives 21st-century American legislators People from Crawford County, Arkansas