Rep. David Day
94th General Assembly
Rep. David Day, a Republican, represents Pulaski and part of Phelps and Camden (District 148) in the Missouri House of Representatives. Elected to the House in 2004, Rep. Day is a farmer and rancher.
In addition to his legislative duties Rep. Day served 13 years on the Missouri Farm Bureau Board of Directors and is a member of the Pulaski County Farm Bureau, the Pulaski County Landowners Association and an active member of the Pisgah Baptist Church in Dixon. Rep. Day has also served as a Commissioner for the Missouri Hazardous Waste Management Commission, member of the Governor’s Advisory Committee on Chips Mills, member of the Agriculture Advisory Committee for Senators Ashcroft, Talent and Bond and Congressman Skelton; member of the Missouri Department of Conservation’s Landowners Stream Advisory Committee; Board of Directors of the Pulaski Landowners Association and as a member of the Speaker’s Agriculture Task Force for former Speaker of the Missouri House of Representatives Catherine Hanaway.
In 2007 and 2008 Rep. Day was named Legislator of the Year by the VFW. He also received the Legislator of the Year Award from the American Legion and the Friend of Agriculture Award in 2006 from Missouri Farm Bureau.
Rep. Day served in the United States Army 1st and 13th Field Artillery from 1981-1984 in Ft. Stewart, Georgia.
Born on May 5, 1963 in Waynesville, Missouri, Rep. Day graduated Dixon High School in 1981. He currently lives in Dixon Missouri with his wife, Leasa. They have a daughter, Savanna.