Nancy Sullivan (politician)
- Nancy Sullivan (politician)
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Nancy Sullivan |
Member of the Maine Senate
from the 4th district |
In office
2004 – Present |
Personal details |
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Democratic |
Profession |
Schoolteacher |
Nancy Sullivan is a Maine politician and schoolteacher. Sullivan represents Maine's 4th district, which includes Saco and Biddeford, in the Maine State Senate. She teaches history at Saco Middle School and was inspired to run for office by former State Senator and gubernatorial candidate Libby Mitchell.[1] She graduated from Thornton Academy in Saco and the University of Southern Maine. Sullivan won re-election in 2008 with more than 73% of the vote.[2]
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v · 125th Legislature (2011–2012)
President of the Senate: Kevin Raye (R) • Majority Leader: Jonathan Courtney (R) • Minority Leader: Barry Hobbins (D)
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- Dawn Hill (D)
- Ronald Collins (R)
- Jonathan Courtney (R)
- Nancy Sullivan (D)
- Barry Hobbins (D)
- Phil Bartlett (D)
- Cynthia Dill (D)
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- Justin Alfond (D)
- Joseph Brannigan (D)
- Stanley Gerzofksy (D)
- Richard Woodbury (I)
- William Diamond (D)
- David Hastings (R)
- John Patrick (D)
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- Lois Snowe-Mello (R)
- Margaret Craven (D)
- Garrett Mason (R)
- Tom Saviello (R)
- Seth Goodall (D)
- David Trahan (R)
- Earle McCormick (R)
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- Kevin Raye (R)
- Elizabeth Schneider (D)
- Richard Rosen (R)
- Nichi Farnham (R)
- Debra Plowman (R)
- Roger Sherman (R)
- Troy Dale Jackson (D)
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Sullivan, Nancy |
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- Living people
- People from Saco, Maine
- American schoolteachers
- Maine State Senators
- Maine Democrats
- Women state legislators in Maine
- University of Southern Maine alumni
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