Menu Search Account

LegiStorm

Get LegiStorm App Visit Product Demo Website
Legistorm Pro
Checkout »
» Get LegiStorm App
» Legistorm Pro. Checkout
Wayne Allard headshot

Former Sen. Wayne Allard

Upgrade your subscription to see employment
R Colorado (1997-2009) Retired

PowerBrief
×

PowerBrief gives you all the information you need about members of Congress and their staff in one printable PDF document. It is the perfect solution for getting you and your colleagues prepared to work with Capitol Hill.


If you are a LegiStorm Pro subscriber, log in now to get unlimited PowerBrief downloads.


Summary

ALLARD, A. Wayne, a Representative and a Senator from Colorado; born in Fort Collins, Colo., December 2, 1943; attended the public schools in Walden and Fort Collins, Colo.; graduated from Colorado State University with a degree in veterinary medicine 1968; practiced veterinary medicine in Loveland, Colo.; member of the Colorado state senate 1982-1990; elected as a Republican to the One Hundred Second and to the two succeeding Congresses, and served from January 3, 1991, to January 2, 1997; not a candidate for reelection to the House of Representatives in 1996; elected as a Republican to the United States Senate in 1996, reelected in 2002, and served from January 3, 1997, to January 3, 2009; was not a candidate for reelection in 2008.

Biographical

  • Full Name: Alan Wayne Allard
  • Gender: Male Male
  • Date of Birth: Dec. 2, 1943 (age: 80)
  • Place of Birth: Fort Collins, Colo.
  • Religion: Protestant
  • Place of Residence: Loveland, Colo.

Education

Office History

Congressional Offices:
  • U.S. Senate (Jan. 3, 1997-Jan. 2, 2009) Retired

    Member, U.S. Senator for Colorado

  • U.S. House of Representatives (Jan. 3, 1991-Jan. 2, 1997) Not In Office

    Member, 4th Congressional District of Colorado

Election Results

  • 2003 (Nov. 5, 2002 election)
    U.S. Senate Seat for Colorado (Class 2)
    Alan Wayne Allard (Wayne), 50.70%
    Republican
    Thomas Lee Strickland (Tom), 45.77%
    Democrat
    Doulgas Dayhorse Campbell, 1.52%
    Constitution
    Rick Stanley, 1.47%
    Libertarian
  • 1997 (Nov. 5, 1996 election)
    U.S. Senate Seat for Colorado (Class 2)
    Alan Wayne Allard (Wayne), 51.41%
    Republican
    Thomas Lee Strickland (Tom), 45.74%
    Democrat
    Randy Mackenzie, 2.85%
    Natural Law
  • 1995 (Nov. 8, 1994 election)
    4th Congressional District of Colorado
    Alan Wayne Allard (Wayne), 72.30%
    Republican
    Cathy Kipp, 27.70%
    Democrat
  • 1993 (Nov. 3, 1992 election)
    4th Congressional District of Colorado
    Alan Wayne Allard (Wayne), 57.84%
    Republican
    Tom Redder, 42.16%
    Democrat
  • 1991 (Nov. 6, 1990 election)
    4th Congressional District of Colorado
    Alan Wayne Allard (Wayne), 54.05%
    Republican
    Richard R. Bond (Dick), 45.95%
    Democrat

Employment History

Awards

Contact Information

Washington, D.C. Office
101 Constitution Ave. NW
Suite 800 West
Washington, District of Columbia 20001
View Larger Map

Privately Financed Travel

3 trips taken between 2003 - 2005 costing $9,188

Map_magnify See map of trips

Trip Destinations:

Personal Financial Disclosures

Disclosures as a member:

Congressional Staff

Staff Salary Rate:

Office Median Annual Salary: $59,714.06
» See more

Staff Salaries Paid:

Caught Our Eye

  • Farm Bureau harvests former GOP aide

    Posted by Keturah Hetrick on July 12, 2021
    After working his way around the Colorado delegation, a former GOP staffer is cultivating a new career with the agriculture industry's top lobbying group. read more
  • Senior Risch staffer now lobbying for Southern Company

    Posted by Steve Shapiro on Nov. 5, 2015
    People often accuse lobbyists of having too much power, but Dan Murray just started lobbying for a company that wants to sell all of theirs. read more
  • House water aide takes the plunge on K Street

    Posted by Nate Hoffman on Feb. 12, 2014
    A former Republican water legislation expert on Capitol Hill is getting his feet wet as a first-time registered lobbyist. read more
  • Posted by LegiStorm on Nov. 2, 2011
    By day, Brian McCain is a field representative for Rep. Scott Tipton (R-Colo.). By night, McCain is a keyboardist with a band called Sonic Vomit. read more
  • Staffers move into member seats

    Posted by LegiStorm on Nov. 4, 2010
    A few former staffers were lifted to seats of power in the Republican midterm wave. At least seven former congressional aides - all Republicans - won House of Representative seats in Tuesday's midterm elections. read more