Sher Valenzuela

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Cheryl "Sher" Valenzuela
Personal details
Political party Republican
Spouse(s) Eli
Residence Milford, Delaware
Profession Small Business Owner

Cheryl "Sher" Valenzuela is a small business owner from Delaware and the 2012 Republican candidate for Lieutenant Governor of Delaware.

Background

Valenzuela married her husband Eli and moved to Delaware in the early 1990s to care for her aging mother in neighboring New Jersey. She is a mother of three sons in a blended family, with Ian from her previous marriage, Simon from her current husband, and Pedro whom they adopted. Her second son Simon was diagnosed as autistic and Valenzuela describes the fight to overcome the negative prognosis as one of the reasons she would start her small business.

She and her husband are the Vice President and President,[1] respectively, of their own small business, First State Manufacturing, an industrial upholstery company based in Milford, Delaware. For her efforts and contributions to the Delaware economy, Valenzuela was awarded the Small Business Administration's Small Businessperson of the Year Award in 2012. First State Manufacturing employs approximately 60 people and provides a variety of goods ranging from seat covers for restaurants, to engine covers for the United States Air Force, to ballistic vests for the Israel Defense Forces.

Political career

Valenzuela speaking at the 2012 Republican National Convention in Tampa, Florida

In April 2012, Valenzuela was nominated by the Delaware Republican Party as their candidate for Lieutenant Governor. She ran against incumbent Democrat Matthew Denn and Libertarian challenger Margie Waite-McKeown.[2]

On 6 November 2012, the 2012 Delaware lieutenant gubernatorial election took place, where Valenzuela lost to incumbent Denn. She received 37.1% of the vote, versus Denn's 61.6%, and only held a lead in Sussex County, failing to receive a majority of votes in Kent County, New Castle County, or the greater Wilmington metropolitan area. Valenzuela, however, did lose by a smaller margin to her opponent than did any of the other statewide Republican candidates in the state.

Republican National Convention

On 28 August 2012, Valenzuela spoke at the 2012 Republican National Convention in Tampa, Florida.[3] She spoke that night between fellow Republican women candidates Mia Love, the current mayor of Saratoga Springs, Utah and nominee for the United States House of Representatives in Utah's 2nd congressional district, and Cathy Rodgers, the current U.S. Representative for Washington's 5th congressional district.

Electoral history

Lieutenant Governor of Delaware, 2012
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Matthew Denn (Incumbent) 238,957 61.6 -
Republican Cheryl "Sher" Valenzuela 143,978 37.1 -
Libertarian Margie Waite-McKeown 5,206 1.3 -

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