Peter Meijer

Politician

Birthday January 10, 1988

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace Grand Rapids, Michigan, U.S.

Age 36 years old

Nationality United States

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1913

The 3rd has historically tilted Republican; the district and its predecessors had been in GOP hands for all but 35 months since 1913 (it was numbered as the 5th before 1993).

Nevertheless, the race was very close; Cook Political Report rated it a toss-up.

Ultimately, Meijer defeated Scholten, 53%–47%.

1982

It was the closest race in the district since Harold S. Sawyer was held to 53% in what was then the 5th district in 1982, and only the second time since 1982 that a Democrat had managed 40% of the vote (Amash's Democratic opponent had taken 43% two years earlier ).

He ran slightly ahead of Trump, who narrowly carried the district with 51% of the vote.

Meijer ran for reelection in the district for the 2022 elections.

1988

Peter James Meijer (, ; born January 10, 1988) is an American politician and business analyst who served as the U.S. representative for MI's 3rd congressional district from 2021 to 2023.

A member of the Republican Party, Meijer is a candidate in the 2024 United States Senate election in Michigan looking to succeed Debbie Stabenow.

Meijer is a member of the Meijer family, the owners of the Meijer superstore chain.

He holds a bachelor's degree from Columbia University and a master's degree in business administration from New York University.

Meijer served in the United States Army Reserve and was deployed to Iraq as an intelligence advisor during the Iraq War.

2006

Meijer graduated from East Grand Rapids High School in 2006.

2008

He initially studied for one year at the United States Military Academy at West Point before transferring to Columbia University in 2008, graduating with a bachelor's degree in cultural anthropology in 2012.

At Columbia, he was an advocate for reinstating the Reserve Officers' Training Corps on campus.

He was also a volunteer emergency medical technician for Columbia University's emergency medical services.

From 2008 to 2016, Meijer served in the United States Army Reserve and was deployed to Iraq from 2010 into 2011, serving as an intelligence advisor.

2013

From 2013 to 2015, Meijer worked as a conflict analyst for an international NGO.

2017

In 2017, Meijer graduated from the New York University Stern School of Business with a Master of Business Administration.

He is married to Gabriella Zacarias.

2018

He was later employed by Olympia Development of Michigan of Ilitch Holdings as an analyst from April 2018 to January 2019.

During this time, Meijer also worked on veterans projects such as Project Rubicon, was on the advisory board of the With Honor super political action committee, and assisted with urban renewal projects throughout Michigan.

2019

Following Justin Amash's departure from the Republican Party in July 2019, Meijer announced his candidacy for Michigan's 3rd congressional district, competing in the Republican primary.

He voiced his support for President Donald Trump, saying he would work with Trump to "make sure that we advance policies and an agenda that is in the best interest of West Michigan."

In his primary campaign, Meijer received funding from several wealthy Michigan-based business families and outraised the other Republican candidates.

The DeVos and Van Andel families, who co-founded Amway, contributed to Meijer's campaign, though United States Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos and her husband Dick DeVos abstained from fundraising efforts.

Mark J. Bissell of Bissell home-care products and the late businessman Peter Secchia also donated to Meijer's campaign.

Vice President Mike Pence, Representative Dan Crenshaw, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, House Minority Whip Steve Scalise, and Senator Tom Cotton endorsed Meijer.

Meijer defeated Lynn Afendoulis in the August 4 primary election.

Meijer faced Democratic nominee Hillary Scholten in the general election.

He raised $2.7 million during the campaign, to Scholten's $3 million.

2020

In 2020, Meijer was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives from MI's 3rd congressional district.

He was one of 10 House Republicans who voted to impeach Donald Trump during Trump's second impeachment.

Meijer sought re-election in 2022, but lost the Republican primary to Trump administration official John Gibbs, who lost the general election to Democrat Hillary Scholten.

Meijer was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

He is the oldest son of Hank Meijer and the grandson of Frederik Meijer, whose father, Hendrik Meijer, founded the Meijer supermarket chain after he emigrated to the United States from the Netherlands.

The Meijer family owns the Meijer superstore chain.

Forbes has recognized the Meijer family as one of the wealthiest in Michigan, with a net worth above $6 billion.

His financial disclosures list more than $50 million in assets, primarily from a Meijer family trust.

During Meijer's childhood, his parents legally changed the spelling of his surname to 'Meyer', in an effort to shield him from any favoritism or criticism in his school years for being a member of the prominent Meijer family.

He legally readopted the family name at age eighteen.