George Nikolakakos

American state representative for Montana
George Nikolakakos
Member of the Montana House of Representatives
from the 26th district
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 2, 2023
Preceded byJeremy Trebas
Personal details
Born (1979-11-24) November 24, 1979 (age 44)
Albrightsville, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Children4
Residence(s)Great Falls, Montana, U.S.
Military service
AllegianceUnited States
Branch/serviceUnited States Air Force
Years of service2002–2022
RankSenior Master Sergeant
Battles/warsWar in Afghanistan

Iraq War

Syrian Civil War

George Peter Nikolakakos (born November 24, 1979) is an American politician who is currently serving as a member of the Montana House of Representatives from District 26. He is a member of the Republican Party.

Biography

Nikolakakos was born on November 24, 1979, in Albrightsville, Pennsylvania, to Peter and Debra Jean Nikolakakos, the oldest of two children. He married Melissa Lynn Durden on November 22, 2003, in Reno, Nevada. They live with their four children in Great Falls, Montana.[1]

Military service

Shortly after the September 11 attacks, Nikolakakos enlisted into the United States Air Force, serving 20 years from 2001 to 2021 before leaving with the rank of Senior Master Sergeant.[2] During his time in the Air Force, Nikolakakos served in the War in Afghanistan, the Iraq War, and the Syrian Civil War. He also spent some of his time in the military with the Montana Air National Guard, where he was Superintendent of Intelligence for the 120th Air Wing and a Nuclear Accountability Officer at Malmstrom Air Force Base. Nikolakakos claims to have maintained fluency in five different languages due to his time in the Air Force.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "George Nikolakakos Republican Candidate for Legislature Montana House District 26 Great Falls Montana". georgeforus. Retrieved 2023-02-15.
  2. ^ "IAAFA NCOA". www.jbsa.mil. Joint Base San Antonio. Retrieved 2023-02-15.

External links

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68th Legislature (2023-2024)
Speaker of the House
Matt Regier (R)
Speaker pro tempore
Rhonda Knudsen (R)
Majority Leader
Sue Vinton (R)
Minority Leader
Kim Abbott (D)
  1. Steve Gunderson (R)
  2. Neil Duram (R)
  3. Braxton Mitchell (R)
  4. Matt Regier (R)
  5. Dave Fern (D)
  6. Amy Regier (R)
  7. Courtenay Sprunger (R)
  8. Terry Falk (R)
  9. Tony Brockman (R)
  10. Bob Keenan (R)
  11. Tanner Smith (R)
  12. Linda Reksten (R)
  13. Paul Fielder (R)
  14. Denley Loge (R)
  15. Marvin Weatherwax (D)
  16. Tyson Running Wolf (D)
  17. Ross Fitzgerald (R)
  18. Llew Jones (R)
  19. Russ Miner (R)
  20. Fred Anderson (R)
  21. Edward Buttrey (R)
  22. Lola Sheldon-Galloway (R)
  23. Scot Kerns (R)
  24. Steven Galloway (R)
  25. Steve Gist (R)
  26. George Nikolakakos (R)
  27. Joshua Kassmier (R)
  28. Paul Tuss (D)
  29. Edward Butcher (R)
  30. James Bergstrom (R)
  31. Frank Smith (D)
  32. Jonathan Windy Boy (D)
  33. Casey Knudsen (R)
  34. Rhonda Knudsen (R)
  35. Brandon Ler (R)
  36. Bob Phalen (R)
  37. Jerry Schillinger (R)
  38. Greg Kmetz (R)
  39. Gary Parry (R)
  40. Greg Oblander (R)
  41. Gayle Lammers (R)
  42. Sharon Stewart-Peregoy (D)
  43. Kerri Seekins-Crowe (R)
  44. Larry Brewster (R)
  45. Katie Zolnikov (R)
  46. Bill Mercer (R)
  47. Denise Baum (D)
  48. Jodee Etchart (R)
  49. Emma Kerr-Carpenter (D)
  50. Naarah Hastings (R)
  51. Mike Yakawich (R)
  52. Sherry Essmann (R)
  53. Nelly Nicol (R)
  54. Terry Moore (R)
  55. Lee Deming (R)
  56. Sue Vinton (R)
  57. Fiona Nave (R)
  58. Brad Barker (R)
  59. Marty Malone (R)
  60. Laurie Bishop (D)
  61. Jim Hamilton (D)
  62. Ed Stafman (D)
  63. Alice Buckley (D)
  64. Jane Gillette (R)
  65. Kelly Kortum (D)
  66. Eric Matthews (D)
  67. Jedediah Hinkle (R)
  68. Caleb Hinkle (R)
  69. Jennifer Carlson (R)
  70. Julie Dooling (R)
  71. Kenneth Walsh (R)
  72. Tom Welch (R)
  73. Jennifer Lynch (D)
  74. Derek J. Harvey (D)
  75. Marta Bertoglio (R)
  76. Donavon Hawk (D)
  77. John Fitzpatrick (R)
  78. Gregory Frazer (R)
  79. Laura Smith (D)
  80. Zachary Wirth (R)
  81. Melissa Romano (D)
  82. Mary Caferro (D)
  83. Kim Abbott (D)
  84. Jill Cohenour (D)
  85. Michele Binkley (R)
  86. David Bedey (R)
  87. Ron Marshall (R)
  88. Wayne Rusk (R)
  89. Katie Sullivan (D)
  90. Marilyn Marler (D)
  91. Connie Keogh (D)
  92. Mike Hopkins (R)
  93. Joe Read (R)
  94. Tom France (D)
  95. SJ Howell (D)
  96. Jonathan Karlen (D)
  97. Lyn Hellegaard (R)
  98. Bob Carter (D)
  99. Mark Thane (D)
  100. Zooey Zephyr (D)


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