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Aaron Dana

Representative • Passamaquoddy Tribe

Incumbent

Maine Representative

Born

January 1, 1982 (44 years old)

Office

Maine Representative from Maine

About

Aaron M. Dana is a Passamaquoddy politician serving as a non-voting tribal representative for the Passamaquoddy Tribe in the Maine House of Representatives, representing District: Non-Voting Tribal Member - Passamaquoddy Tribe, Seat 8. A member of the Passamaquoddy Tribe from Indian Township, he resides in Princeton, Maine, and has three children. He has served in the legislature during the 131st and 132nd sessions, beginning in October 2022, with his current term extending through September 2026. His occupation is listed as Tribal Representative, and he also manages the Passamaquoddy Recreation Center while performing as a singer and dancer with The Professional Pow Wow Association. Notable positions include service on the Judiciary Committee, which handles judicial system matters, criminal and civil procedure, family law, and related issues, as well as Secretary of the Wabanaki Alliance.

Education and Political Experience

No specific details on formal education are available from public records. Politically, Dana was elected by the Passamaquoddy people to his non-voting tribal seat in the Maine House of Representatives, starting in October 2022. Prior to this, he worked as a fitness coordinator and youth resource coordinator at the Passamaquoddy Health Center. His legislative service spans the 131st and 132nd Legislatures, and he holds leadership roles such as Secretary of the Wabanaki Alliance.

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