David.Scribner@housegop.ct.gov
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860-240-8700
Post College, Western Connecticut State University
Finance, Revenue & Bonding, Transportation (ranking), Public Health
Bethel, Brookfield
Treasurer, Brookfield
$21,721. Scribner participated in the state's public campaign financing program.
| David A. Scribner (Republican) | 6,256 | (80.3%) |
| David A. Scribner (Independent) | 391 | (5%) |
| David Stevenson (Working Families) | 660 | (8.5%) |
| Bruce E. Siennick (Common Sense) | 486 | (6.2%) |
| 0 | (0%) |
Scribner won a special election in 1999, succeeding Republican B. Scott Santa-Maria, who died. In 2010, Scribner was cross-endorsed by the Independent party and faced challenges from the Working Families and Common Sense parties. He received 85 percent of the vote.
Scribner is the elected town treasurer of Brookfield. His constituents include former Gov. M. Jodi Rell.
2009: Scribner reported income from the town of Brookfield. His wife, Pamela Scribner, is a teacher for Regional School District 1. They own no real estate or securities. He disclosed no information about debts.A note on financial disclosure: Every spring, officials are required to disclose the ownership of real estate, the source of any income exceeding $1,000 in the previous calendar year and securities worth more than $5,000. They also are required to file an addendum in which they report any debt of more than $10,000; this may by law be kept confidential.