Marion W. La Follette

Marion W. La Follette

Marion W. La Follette (born in Van Nuys, CA) is an American politician from California and a member of the Republican party.

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Early career

La Follette began her political career in the '60s as an aide to then Los Angeles Mayor Sam Yorty. In 1969 she won a seat on the Los Angeles Community College Board of Trustees. She was a candidate for state controller in 1974 but lost in the Republican primary.[1] In 1975 she was defeated for reelection to the college board by Ira Reiner, who would later become Los Angeles District Attorney.

She joined the Los Angeles-based staff of newly elected U.S. Senator SI Hayakawa in 1977 and worked for him until 1980, when she ran for the legislature.

State Assembly

La Follette won election to the 38th district in the California State Assembly, succeeding fellow Republican Paul Priolo. After the 1981 reapportionment, her district shifted entirely into the San Fernando Valley, forcing her to move from her Malibu home to Northidge.[1]

Early in her first term she authored legislation that would have broken up the Los Angeles Unified School District creating an independent district for the San Fernando Valley. Though the legislation was unsuccessful, the public debate it ignited (on whether the LA district is too large) lasts to this day.

In 1986 La Follette made national headlines when she called for drug tests for California legislators. She also pushed for legislation to enact the death peanlty for drug kingpins.

She left the Assembly in 1990 to care for her ailing husband Jack La Follette and endorsed her top aide, 24 year old Rob Wilcox for the Republican nomination. Wilcox narrowly lost to realtor Paula Boland in the primary.

Post Legislature

La Follette moved to Newport Beach where her two sons lived. Jack La Follette died in 1991 and she returned to public life in 1992, moving to Thousand Oaks to run for state senate.

State Senate race

The 19th State Senate District was being vacated by GOP stalwart Ed Davis, who had decided to retire. Davis, a former Los Angeles Police Chief, didn't much like the declared candidate for the seat, state assemblywoman Cathie Wright (whom he dubbed "The peroxide princess of Simi Valley"),[2] so he openly recruited La Follette to run in the GOP primary (a decision Wright said was "out of spite"). Despites Davis' considerable backing, however, La Follette lost to Wright 38% to 33%.[2]

Later years

After her election loss, La Follette moved back to Newport Beach. She was subsequently appointed to the Orange County Fair Board by Governor Pete Wilson. In the mid '90s La Follette ran an inn in Downeyville, California, which she crediting with saving her life following her husband Jack's death.

She currently splits her time between Newport Beach and Northern California.

References

  1. ^ a b Vassar, Alex; Shane Meyers (2007). "Marion W. La Follette, Republican". JoinCalifornia.com. http://www.joincalifornia.com/candidate/9866. Retrieved 2007-01-25. 
  2. ^ a b "Complete Primary Results," by A.G. Block, California Journal, July 1992, p.347.
Political offices
Preceded by
Paul V. Priolo
California State Assembly, 38th District
1980–1990
Succeeded by
Paula Boland

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