- Linda Smith (politician)
Infobox Congressman
name = Linda Smith
date of birth = birth date and age|1950|7|26
place of birth =La Junta, Colorado
death_date =
death_place =
state =Washington
district = 3rd
term = 1995–1999
preceded =Jolene Unsoeld
succeeded =Brian Baird
party = Republican
spouse =
religion =Assemblies of God Linda Smith (born
July 26 ,1950 inLa Junta, Colorado ) is a member of the Republican Party who representedWashington 's ushr|Washington|3|3rd congressional district from 1995 to 1999 in theUnited States House of Representatives .Smith grew up in
Vancouver, Washington . She became the manager of a number of independent tax offices in Southern Washington.Smith began her political career in 1983 when she defeated a Democratic Party incumbent to win a seat in the
Washington House of Representatives . In 1987, she moved up to the state senate and remained there until her supporters began a September 1994 write-in campaign to elect her to Washington's 3rd congressional district. In spite of being dubbed the "Hazel Dell housewife", Smith began a 19-day long grassroots campaign that resulted in her defeating the only Republican candidate listed on the primary ballot. Having secured a ballot line as the Republican nominee through her September write-in campaign, she went on to defeat three-term DemocratJolene Unsoeld in November. She narrowly won reelection in 1996, defeating DemocratBrian Baird by only 113 votes.Smith was known for her staunch anti-
abortion stance and her maverick tendencies, such as opposing theBalanced Budget Amendment , supporting campaign finance reform, and most notably of all, being one of 9 House Republicans to vote against confirming House SpeakerNewt Gingrich in early 1997. In 1998 Smith defeated a well-financed primary opponent to face sitting U.S. SenatorPatty Murray , only the third Senate race between two women. Many observers expected the election to be close, but instead Murray won by a lopsided 58-42% margin.Since Smith's retirement from Congress, she has devoted all her energy to ending the practice of
human trafficking through [http://www.sharedhope.org/ Shard Hope International] , the anti-trafficking organization she founded. She lives inVancouver, Washington , with her husband, and has two children and six grandchildren.Electoral history
*1998 Race for U.S. Senate
**Patty Murray (D) (inc.), 58%
**Linda Smith (R), 42%External links
*CongBio|S000587
* [http://www.sharedhope.org/ Shard Hope International]
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