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Mark D. Smith (born January 5, 1952) is an American politician who has served as a member of the Iowa House of Representatives since 2001.

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12-721: Mark Smith may refer to: Politics [ edit ] Mark Smith (Iowa politician) (born 1952), American state representative Mark Smith (South Carolina politician) , American state representative-elect Mark Smith (Canadian politician) (born 1960), Canadian politician for the Legislative Assembly of Alberta Mark W. Smith (born 1968), American author, attorney, and political analyst Marcus A. Smith (1851–1924), known as Mark, U.S. Senator from Arizona Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Mark Smith (actor) (born 1969), English bodybuilder and participant on

24-615: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Mark Smith (Iowa politician) Smith was born and raised in Osceola, Iowa . He earned a Bachelor of Science from Graceland College and a Master of Social Work from the University of Iowa . Smith works on the Substance Abuse Treatment Unit of Central Iowa and as an adjunct instructor of social work at

36-606: The 2004–05 NHL lockout . Smith, who has been playing guitar since age 16, adds color to his music with a variety of other instruments like the Didgeridoo , the Xylophone , and the Donkey Jaw. He is also known for his constantly changing hair styles. Smith made his debut as a commentator for Comcast Sports Net Bay Area during the 2009 playoffs. He is a color commentator for select San Jose Sharks games. He and his wife ran

48-716: The University of Iowa . Smith serves on the Commission on Tobacco User Prevention and Control and on the Iowa Comprehensive Health Insurance Board. Prior to serving in the Iowa House of Representatives , Smith served on the Osceola City Council from 1981 to 1983. On September 22, 2019, Smith announced that he would not seek re-election in 2020 and will retire after 20 years of service. On February 15, 2020, Smith

60-730: The 1953 NCAA DI outdoor high jump championship Academia [ edit ] Marc Smith (palaeographer) (born 1963), French palaeographer Mark Smith (physicist) , British physicist and Vice-Chancellor of Lancaster University Mark A. Smith (1965–2010), professor of pathology at Case Western Reserve University Mark M. Smith (active since 1997), American historian Mark S. Smith (born 1956), American biblical scholar, professor at NYU Other [ edit ] Mark Smith (R/C modeling pioneer) (born 1950), designer of radio-controlled model airplanes Mark C. Smith (1940–2007), founder and chief executive officer of ADTRAN Mark E. Smith (Civil Air Patrol) , National Commander of

72-595: The Civil Air Patrol Mark L. Smith (physician) (active since 1999), American physician and plastic surgeon Mark Alan Smith (born 1949), American serial killer Mark Smith, creator of the train travel website The Man in Seat Sixty-One See also [ edit ] Marc Smith (disambiguation) Marcus Smith (disambiguation) Mark Durden-Smith (born 1968), British television presenter [REDACTED] Topics referred to by

84-1817: The Sky (active since 1999) Mark Smith (musician) (1960–2009), British bassist and record producer Mark E. Smith (1957–2018), English singer and founder of The Fall Mark Edgley Smith (1955–2008), British composer Sports [ edit ] Mark Smith (American football) (born 1974), American football player Mark Smith (American racing driver) (born 1967), American CART competitor Mark Smith (athlete) (born 1971), English athlete Mark Smith (basketball) (born 1999), American basketball player Mark Smith (British racing driver) (born 1965), English BTCC competitor Mark Smith (cricketer) (born 1975), Zimbabwean cricketer Mark Smith (fencer) (born 1956), American Olympic fencer Mark Smith (footballer, born 1960) , English football player (Sheffield Wednesday) Mark Smith (footballer, born October 1961) , English football player (West Ham United) Mark Smith (footballer, born December 1961) , English football player and manager Mark Smith (footballer, born 1964) , Scottish football player (Stoke City) Mark Smith (footballer, born 1973) , English football player (Crewe Alexandra) Mark Smith (ice hockey) (born 1977), Canadian professional ice hockey player Mark Smith (outfielder) (born 1970), American former professional baseball player Mark Smith (Pennsylvanian racing driver) (born 1971), racing driver from Pennsylvania Mark Smith (pitcher) (born 1955), American former professional baseball player Mark Smith (racing engineer) (born 1961), Formula One designer Mark Smith (rugby league) (born 1981), English former rugby league player Bison Smith (Mark Smith, 1973–2011), American professional wrestler Mark Smith (high jumper) , winner of

96-838: The UK television show Gladiators Mark Smith (sound engineer) (active since 1987), American sound engineer who won an Academy Award Mark Coles Smith (born 1987), Australian actor Mark L. Smith (born 1996), American director and screenwriter Mark Landon Smith (born 1964), American playwright and actor Mark T. Smith (born 1968), American painter Literature [ edit ] Mark Smith (author) , British author of fantasy game books Mark Smith (journalist) , American journalist Mark Smith (novelist) (born 1935), American best-selling author Mark Andrew Smith (born 1979), American comic book author Mark Haskell Smith (born 1957), American writer Music [ edit ] Mark Smith, member of post-rock band Explosions in

108-404: The same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mark_Smith&oldid=1258850535 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

120-540: Was a fast skater with an energetic checking style and scrappy demeanour that sometimes resulted in fights. San Jose had utilized Smith as a penalty killer and powerplay specialist. In the 2005–06 NHL season Smith displayed some of his offensive ability by setting a career high in regular season and playoff goals. Smith is the guitarist and lead singer for the Bay Area band, The Vinyl Trees, featured on Smith's own record label Lunar Records. He started Lunar Records during

132-533: Was awarded a $ 700,000 one-year contract through arbitration. In September 2007, he was invited for a tryout at the New York Rangers training camp; however, after playing in 2 pre-season games with the club, he was released. Less than a week later, he was signed by the Flames. His career was ended when he was crushed into the boards by Derek Boogaard and suffered neck injuries on March 22, 2008. Smith

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144-638: Was elected chair of the Iowa Democratic Party . Mark Smith (ice hockey) Mark Christopher Smith (born October 24, 1977) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey centre who played in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the San Jose Sharks and Calgary Flames . Smith was selected by the San Jose Sharks in the ninth round, 219th overall, in the 1997 NHL Entry Draft . On July 24, 2006, Smith

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