Officials
Biography
Kimberly Remak is a Republican representative for District 7 in the Mississippi House of Representatives, which includes parts of Olive Branch and Southaven. Elected in the 2023 general election after defeating Democrat Gail Baptist Lyons, she previously won the Republican primary against James Goodkind with 50.1% of the vote. A licensed nurse since 1995, Remak is married to Dr. Geza Remak, a gastroenterologist, and is the mother of three sons, two of whom have special needs; she is also a recent grandmother. She is pro-life and a Life Member of the National Rifle Association. Notable achievements include founding and serving as past president of The Arc of Northwest Mississippi, a non-profit supporting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, and being appointed by Governor Phil Bryant to the Achieving a Better Life Experience board. She is a former chairman of the DeSoto County Republican Party and has contributed to Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Veteran's Park.
Education and Political Experience
Specific details on formal education are not publicly detailed in available records. Politically, Remak ran unsuccessfully for the same District 7 seat in 2019, receiving an endorsement from Governor Phil Bryant but losing the Republican primary to Steve Hopkins. She announced her 2023 candidacy early that year, securing the nomination and general election victory. As a current representative, she sponsors legislation, including bills to amend state income tax definitions.
Committees
7 assignmentsAt a glance
- Office
- State Assembly
- District
- House District 7
- Born
- December 15, 1969 (56 years old)
- Mailing
- State Capitol 400 High St., Jackson, MS 39201