Mark Udall

Mark Udall

Mark Emery Udall is the senior United States Senator from Colorado and a member of the Democratic Party. From 1999 to 2009, Udall served in the United States House of Representatives, representing Colorado's 2nd congressional district. He also served a term in the Colorado House of Representatives. Born in Tucson, Arizona, he is the son of former U.S. Representative Morris "Mo" Udall. The Udall family is one of America's more prolific political families. Mark Udall graduated from Williams College in 1972 and moved to Colorado. He worked at the Colorado Outward Bound School for 20 years,...
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Birthdate:July 18, 1950
Birthplace:Tucson, Arizona
Age:61
Education:Williams College
Religion:Presbyterianism
Also known as:Mark Emery Udall

Education

Williams College
Williams College

Williams College is a private liberal arts college located in Williamstown, Massachusetts, United States. It was established in 1793 with funds from the estate of Ephraim Williams. Originally a men's college, Williams became co-educational in 1970. Fraternities were also phased out during this...
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Birthplace of Mark Udall

Tucson
Tucson, Arizona
Population:400

Tucson is the county seat of Pima County, Arizona, United States, and is the home to University of Arizona. The 2010 United States Census puts the city's population at 520,116, while the 2011 estimated population of the entire Tucson metropolitan area was 989,569. Tucson is the second-largest...
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Places Mark Udall has lived

Map showing Places Lived by Mark Udall
MarkerLocationPopulation
A Tucson 520,116
B Arizona 6,482,505
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Personal relationships of Mark Udall

Maggie L. Fox
Maggie L. Fox
Relationship type:Marriage

Frequently Asked Questions

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    Which school did Mark Udall attend?
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    Mark Udall went to Williams College.
  • Q:
    Where was Mark Udall born?
  • A:
    Mark Udall was born in Tucson.
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