Bernard Ayotte: Former educator and member of Maine’s House of Reps

Bernard Ayotte, former educator and member of Maine’s House of Representatives

There are many examples of fine educators who have also served in political office. One of these is Bernard Ayotte, who served in the Maine House of Representatives from 2006 to 2014.

Bernard earned his degree in biology from St. Francis University, a private coeducational university located in Biddeford, Maine. The institution is now known as the University of New England. He also owned a sawmill and served in the United States Army.

After his graduation from college, Bernard became a biology and mathematics teacher. He worked his way up the ranks to become the principal in New Sweden Elementary School in New Sweden, Maine.

In 2006, Bernard was elected to the Maine House of Representatives on the Republican ticket. He represented District 3. He was re-elected in 2008, 2010, and 2012. He was unable to serve further due to term limits.

In 2009, Bernard became a member of the National Environmental Leadership Group at the National Conference of State Legislatures.