Leah Vukmir

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Leah Vukmir
Member of the Wisconsin Senate
from the 5th district
Incumbent
Assumed office
2011
Preceded by Jim Sullivan
Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
from the 14th district
In office
2002–2011
Preceded by Scott Walker
Succeeded by Dale Kooyenga
Personal details
Born (1958-04-26) April 26, 1958
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Political party Republican
Residence Wauwatosa, Wisconsin
Alma mater Marquette University
Profession Registered Nurse
Website Official website

Leah Vukmir (born April 26, 1958) is a Republican member of the Wisconsin Senate, representing the 5th District since 2011. She previously served in the Wisconsin Assembly, representing the 14th District from 2002 through 2011.[1] She is currently on the Board of Directors of the American Legislative Exchange Council, ALEC.[2]

Early life, education and career

Vukmir received a Bachelor of Science in nursing from Marquette University in 1980, and a Master of Science in nursing from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1983 where she specialized in child development and primary care treatment of children. She is a registered nurse and nationally certified pediatric nurse practitioner with over 25 years of nursing and teaching experience at St. Mary's Hospital Medical Center and Children's Hospital of Wisconsin.[3]

Wisconsin legislature

Vukmir was first elected in November 2002, succeeding Scott Walker (R), who was elected in a special election as Milwaukee County Executive. She was the ranking member of the Assembly’s Committee on Health and Health Care Reform. She was also a member of the committees on Public Health, Education Reform, Education and Criminal Justice.[4]

Vukmir announced on June 25, 2009 that she was challenging incumbent Democratic State Senator Jim Sullivan for the 5th district seat in 2010.[5] The race attracted large amounts of out-of-state campaign contributions, and only 14% of Vukmir's donors were residents of Wauwautosa.[6] On November 2, 2010, Vukmir defeated Sullivan for reelection.[7] She was succeeded in her Assembly seat by fellow Republican Dale Kooyenga.

Vukmir opposes medical marijuana and has said that there is no medical reason to use it.[8] At a public hearing in 2009, she was booed after accusing fellow State Assembly members Jon Erpenbach and Mark Pocan of using dying cancer patients to further a secret agenda of legalization.[9]

In June 2013, the Center for Media and Democracy sued Vukmir, contending she had violated the open records law by not turning over records related to her involvement with the American Legislative Exchange Council. Vukmir responded by claiming she cannot be sued while in office.[10]

Electoral history

Wisconsin 5th Senate District Election 2010
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Leah Vukmir 36,852 52.15
Democratic Jim Sullivan (incumbent) 33,702 47.69

References

  1. 'The State of Wisconsin Blue Book 2009-2010, biographical sketch of Leah Vukmir, pg. 29
  2. Board of Directors - ALEC |accessdate=April 17, 2012
  3. Official website
  4. Vukmir's legislative profile
  5. Wispolitics Vukmir Announces Run
  6. Maley, Mark (August 25, 2010). "Vukmir, Sullivan getting cash from everywhere". Wauwautosa Now. 
  7. http://www.wisn.com/r/25616834/detail.html
  8. "Sides square off in state Legislature over medical marijuana". Winona Daily News. December 15, 2009. 
  9. "Wisconsin politician accuses medical marijuana supporters of secret agenda". Duluth News Tribune. December 15, 2009. 
  10. Marley, Patrick; Jason Stein (September 12, 2013). "Sen. Leah Vukmir tries to sidestep open records suit". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Retrieved September 16, 2016. 

External links

Wisconsin State Senate
Preceded by
Jim Sullivan
Wisconsin State Senator - 5th District
2011–present
Incumbent
Wisconsin State Assembly
Preceded by
Scott Kevin Walker
Wisconsin State Assemblywoman - 14th District
20022011
Succeeded by
Dale P. Kooyenga
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