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ALABAMA - MARK KENNEDY
[elected Jan. 29, 2011]
Justice H. Mark Kennedy, a native of Greenville, Alabama received his
undergraduate degree from Auburn University and his Juris Doctorate,
with honors, from Cumberland School of Law.
From 1978 to 1999,
Justice Kennedy served as a Juvenile and Family Court Judge in
Montgomery, Alabama, as a Circuit Judge for the Fifteenth Judicial
Circuit and for eleven years as an Associate Justice on the Supreme
Court of Alabama.
Following his retirement in 1999 he became
President of the Montgomery Riverfront Development Foundation, a not
for profit organization dedicated to the revitalization of downtown
Montgomery. It was through his leadership that the first Comprehensive
Master Plan for downtown Montgomery was published in 2001.
During
his tenure as Chairman, he oversaw the construction of the Montgomery
Riverwalk Stadium, home of the Montgomery Biscuits, the Capital City
Riverwalk and Amphitheater along the banks of the Alabama River and
served as the City's Project Manager during the development of
Montgomery's new Renaissance Hotel and Convention Center.
As a
volunteer, Justice Kennedy served for twenty-one years as the Chairman
of the State of Alabama's Children's Trust Fund that raised over
fifteen million dollars and funded community based child abuse
prevention programs. He is the founder and Chairman of the Corporate
Foundation for Children, partnering with public and private foundations
and the business and legal communities to provide services in the areas
of maternal health and strengthening families. Kennedy serves on the
Board of Directors of the Washington based Second Chance Employment
Services Foundation providing job skills training to victims of
domestic violence and is the past President of the Board of Directors
of the Family Sunshine Center and the Board of the National Committee
to Prevent Child Abuse. In recognition of his public service as an
advocate for children Justice Kennedy is a past recipient of the
American Pediatric Association's National Child Health Advocate Award,
the University of Alabama's first recipient of the Champion for
Children Award and the National Exchange Club Leadership Award.
Justice Kennedy taught courses for over a decade at Troy University,
Auburn University in Montgomery and Jones School of Law.
Kennedy
has served as an economic development and project management consultant
to the Poarch Band of Creek Indians and the Tuskegee Airmen Memorial
Foundation.
Justice Kennedy and his wife Peggy Wallace Kennedy
have two sons, US Army Captain Leigh Kennedy, an Airborne Ranger who
was awarded a Bronze Star in recognition of his leadership and valor in
the Iraq War, and Burns Kennedy, a junior at the University of Alabama.
ALASKA - PATTI HIGGINS
Patti Higgins has been the Chair of the Alaska Democratic Party
since
July 2007. She has been active in political campaigns since 1993 after
winning a seat on the Anchorage School Board. Patti was then the
successful campaign manager for Melinda Taylor for Assembly, 1998 and
has volunteered on numerous other campaigns. Other offices held include
Vice-Chair of Alaska Democratic Party; Delegate to 2000 and 2008
National Conventions; Resolutions Chair for 2000 Alaska State
Convention; Chair of District 30 and the former District 19; Past
Co-Chair of Bartlett Democratic Club.
Within the broader community Patti is Past President of Alaska Women's
Political Caucus, Past Vice-President of PTA council, Past Chair of
Denali Montessori Advisory Committee, Past President of Wendler PTA and
former Board Member of Planned Parenthood. She is the treasurer for the
Abbott Loop Community Council.
Born in Fort Bragg, NC, Patti toured much of the United States
following the many transfers of her army pilot father and her PTA mom.
Captain Spencer was the 1st person to land a chopper on an Alaskan
glacier and was in Alaska Magazine 1959; Alaska Bear Tales; and
National Geographic. Her mother was a dynamite curling competitor at
Government Hill in the early days.
Patti is a 1987 graduate of the University of Alaska, Anchorage. She
has been a Realtor® with Prudential Jack White Vista since 1999 and
has a very successful practice with her partner/daughter Rachael Lalki.
Before Patti's term on the School Board she worked as a substitute high
school science teacher and with the elementary Montessori program.
During college she worked for the U. S. Geological Survey while
majoring in geology and sampled many lakes dead from acid rain while at
the same time hearing from then President Reagan that there was no such
thing as acid rain. After the Exxon Valdez oil spill Patti worked for
GenWest and NOAA helping track the oil spill.
Patti has been married to Patrick, her high school soul mate for 32
years. Patrick is a Human Resources Director and is currently serving
on the Anchorage School Board. They have three adult children: Gavin,
30; Rachael, 28; and Tara, 25. They are members of Congregation Beth
Sholom.
ARIZONA - ANDREI CHERNY
[elected Jan. 22, 2011]
[short version] As an
Arizona criminal prosecutor, a nationally-recognized economic
policy expert, and a businessman working with some of America’s top
companies, Andrei Cherny has been a leader on the issues confronting
Arizona’s economy in the 21st century. On January 22nd, 2011 Andrei was
elected Chairman of the Arizona Democratic Party for the 2011-2012
election cycle. He is working to create a party with a clear vision,
and a party that achieves electoral success at the ballot box.
A COMMITMENT TO SERVING ARIZONA AND AMERICA
Andrei lives in Phoenix with his wife Stephanie, and son Ben (a fifth-generation Arizonan). He was born and raised in California and worked his way through college at Harvard and law school at the University of California. Andrei has served on the City of Phoenix Commission on Housing and Neighborhoods and the board of the Arizona League of Conservation Voters.
He is a noted American historian whose bestselling book The Candy
Bombers: The Untold Story of the Berlin Airlift and America’s Finest
Hour told of Harry Truman, the occupation of Germany, the beginning of
the Cold War, and the role of one pilot from Southern Arizona in
changing the course of history.
For over seven years, Andrei has also been an officer in the United
States Navy reserve.
[version from website of his 2010 campaign for Arizona State
Treasurer]
As an Arizona criminal
prosecutor, a nationally-recognized economic policy expert, and a
businessman working with some of America’s top companies, Andrei
Cherny
has been a leader on the issues confronting Arizona’s economy in the
21st century. As State Treasurer, he'll be "the
taxpayers' bulldog" in going after those who misuse government funds
whether they're in Wall Street banks or in the state bureaucracy.
He'll work across party lines to use the powers of the office to make
safer investments that spur new job growth; use audits to help reform
government so that it works better and costs less; and help make
Arizona "the Solar State " -- a national leader in solar energy jobs.
AN ARIZONA STATE PROSECUTOR
From 2006 to 2009, Andrei served
as an Arizona Assistant Attorney General. He achieved a 100%
conviction
rate as a criminal prosecutor in dozens of cases involving
multi-million dollar Ponzi schemes, home mortgage frauds, financial
crimes, public officials who abused their powers, and illegal alien
smuggling rings.
As State Treasurer, he’ll use that
experience to go after the abuse and misuse of taxpayer
dollars. He’ll
crack down on fraud and corruption in state government by following the
trail wherever the evidence leads. Andrei will be the taxpayers’
watchdog, but he’ll be more than that – he’ll be the taxpayers’
bulldog.
AN ECONOMIC POLICY LEADER
Coming from an immigrant family
where both his parents worked hard but often struggled, Andrei worked
his way through Harvard by holding down three jobs at a
time. While
there he studied economics under President Ronald Reagan's chief
economic advisor. For more than a decade, he’s been on the
forefront
of creating new economic policies that will bring more opportunity to
all our people in this high-tech, global economy.
When he was just 21, he
became one of the youngest senior White House officials in American
history when he went to work for Bill Clinton and Al Gore. He was
part
of the effort to work across party lines to balance the budget, pay
down our national debt, reinvent government for a new century, and
spread economic growth.
Andrei is the author of The Next Deal: The Future of Public Life in
the Information Age, which examined how American government must change
to meet the challenges of the 21st century New Economy. The Los
Angeles Times called the book “visionary in scope,” the Financial Times
reported that The Next Deal
“has become required reading” in the British Prime Minister’s office,
and it received bipartisan praise by everyone from Al Gore to Joe
Lieberman to Newt Gingrich who called it “one of the most thoughtful
books about…the information age to be produced by anyone of any
ideological background.”
Andrei has been called a “superstar” by CNN, a “progressive
reformer” by Washington Monthly, an “all-round political heavyweight”
by Phoenix Magazine, “smart, bold, and thoughtful” by the Washington
Post’s E.J. Dionne, and one of the “more creative thinkers” on the
issues of the future by U.S. News and World Report’s
Michael Barone. Andrei has written frequently on economic policy,
government, and history for numerous publications including the Arizona
Republic, New York Times, USA Today, East Valley Tribune, and
Investor’s Business Daily.
A BACKGROUND IN BUSINESS
Andrei has provided policy and
strategy advice to some of America’s most prominent businesses
including Microsoft, KB Homes, Advanced Micro Devices, and
Cablevision. He has seen what works in corporate America – and
what
doesn’t. As Treasurer, he’ll make sure we’re wise with our state
investments by supporting entrepreneurs and innovators instead of
bailouts and bonuses for failed CEOs.
Andrei knows what it means to run an organization and meet a
payroll. He was the founder and President of Democracy, a public policy
journal and think tank that seeks to spur new ideas on the major issues
facing America and the world. Andrei built Democracy from the
ground up, running this multi-million dollar enterprise and its
staff.
Democracy’s ideas on how to make the 21st
century economy work for all Americans have made their way into the
national political debate and into legislation in Congress and states
across America. Today, Democracy has over 30,000 readers in every state
and more than 150 countries around the world. In its first year of
publication, Democracy was named “Best New Publication” by the
Independent Press Awards. The Washington Post wrote that Democracy
is “widely read” in the Obama administration and the Philadelphia
Inquirer has noted that “one way to guess what Obama might do” is to
look to Democracy.
A COMMITMENT TO SERVING ARIZONA AND AMERICA
Andrei lives in Phoenix with his
wife Stephanie, and son Ben (a fifth-generation Arizonan). He was
born
and raised in California and worked his way through college at Harvard
and law school at the University of California. Andrei has served
on
the City of Phoenix Commission on Housing and Neighborhoods and the
board of the Arizona League of Conservation Voters.
He is a noted American historian whose bestselling book The Candy
Bombers: The Untold Story of the Berlin Airlift and America’s Finest
Hour
told of Harry Truman, the occupation of Germany, the beginning of the
Cold War, and the role of one pilot from Southern Arizona in changing
the course of history.
For over seven years, Andrei has also been an officer in the United
States Navy reserve.
ARKANSAS - WILL BOND
[elected Feb. 12, 2011]
...an
attorney
and
former
State
Representative
from
Jacksonville...
Professional
Partner, McMath Woods, P.A., 2006
Partner, Bond & Chamberlin, 2002-2006
Partner, Bond & O’Brien, 1996-2001
Associate, Friday, Eldredge & Clark, 1995-1996
Arkansas Trial Lawyers Association (Board of Governors 1998-2002)
Arkansas Bar Association
Association of Trial Lawyers of America
American Bar Association
Pulaski County Bar Association
Admitted to practice law in all state and federal courts in Arkansas,
the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals, and the United States Supreme
Court.
Education
Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN - B.A. 1992
University of Arkansas at Fayetteville – J.D. 1995
Civil Service
Member, Arkansas House of Representatives, 2003-2008
2005-2006, Chair Arkansas Code Revision Commission
Past President of Jacksonville Boys & Girls Club Board of Directors
Arkansas Access to Justice Commission 2007-2008
Member, First United Methodist Church, Jacksonville
CALIFORNIA - JOHN BURTON
[elected April 2009] John Burton is widely considered one of the
most
effective and experienced legislative leaders in the State of
California – if not the
nation. He began his career as a Deputy Attorney General, served as the
President of the Young Democrats, and won election to the County
Central Committee. He then served as a State Assemblymember, President
of the California Democratic Council, Chair of the California
Democratic Party, U.S. Congressmember and as President pro Tem of the
California State Senate. After being termed-out of the Legislature, he
created a foundation which has raised millions of dollars to assist
homeless and foster care children across California.
With a consistent 100% voting record throughout his career from
environmental, labor, and human rights organizations, the California
Journal wrote: "Burton is trying to do right by some of the least among
us.... There’s a sense that he’s not wielding or exercising power for
the sake of power itself; the things he’s trying to do have a real
purpose behind them."
John Burton Wrote the Laws that Make California Better
-Established landmark farm mediation for farm workers and the UFW
-Achieved DNA testing to free the wrongly convicted and help identify
guilty parties
-Secured prevailing wage rates for construction and building trades and
restored the 8-hour day
-Guaranteed CalGrant college scholarships for every student with
financial need
-Led the effort in the State Senate to pass the nation's first state
law
requiring automakers to reduce greenhouse gas pollution from cars (AB
1493 (Pavley)-2002)
-Increased aid for the elderly, blind and disabled
-Facilitated agreement to save Headwaters Forest Preserve and
Farallones
Marine Sanctuary; prohibited offshore oil drilling along the Point
Reyes seashore
-Enacted historic levels of support for mental health and juvenile
crime
prevention programs
-Overhauled the state’s flawed child support collection system
-Increased affordable housing and helped fight homelessness with a $2.1
billion bond issue
-Set tough campaign contribution limits and increased public disclosure
of contributions
COLORADO - RICK PALACIO
[elected March 5, 2011]
Rick Palacio was born in Pueblo, CO in 1974. His father was a union
steel worker and his mother a homemaker. Rick's maternal family's roots
are in the southern part of Colorado, where he is a sixth-generation
Coloradan. His grandmother was a leader in the Las Animas County
Democrats for many years. Both of Rick's grandfathers were union mine
workers. Rick's paternal grandfather was a Mexican immigrant, and his
paternal grandmother was born in Sopris, CO to Sicilian immigrant
parents. Rick attended Pueblo County High School, and later Regis
University in Denver.
From 2004-2006, Rick worked as the Assistant to Colorado House Majority Leader Alice Madden (D). He served as a principal member of the Majority Leader's management and strategy team, developing legislation and messaging aimed at helping Colorado's working families. Rick advised the Majority Leader on all legislation pending before the House, advised other members of the House regarding Democratic caucus positions, and acted as liaison to lobbyists and other advocates to communicate issues and concerns directly to the Majority Leader. It's little wonder that Rick became a trusted aide and friend to so many House members during his tenure.
Based on his success in the Colorado House and his knowledge of Colorado politics, Rick was appointed as the Regional Director of Victory 2006, where he took charge of the political operations for 54,000 square miles of Colorado for the State Democratic Party.
Additionally, he managed his very own race for Pueblo County Clerk and Recorder in 2006. He garnered 37% of the delegate vote in a five-way county assembly. Rick directed fundraising efforts, strategy, and implementation of field work operations and media outreach. Rick earned 49.9% of the Democratic vote - only two votes shy of becoming the party's nominee for the general election.
Rick then accepted a job offer from Rep. John Salazar of Colorado's third congressional district. Rick held multiple roles with Rep. Salazar, including working as Deputy Communications Director and Legislative Assistant. While working for Rep. Salazar, Leadership of the U.S. House of Representatives noticed Rick's talent and his dedication to Democratic causes. Rick was hired to work in the leadership operation of Congressman Steny Hoyer (D), the second highest ranking Democratic congressman. During the last Congress, Rick was the Deputy Director of Member Services for Majority Leader Hoyer. While serving as a liaison between the Majority Leader and a diverse group of House members, Rick worked especially closely with members of the Colorado delegation, including Congressmen Salazar, Markey, and Perlmutter. Rick was one of the primary Congressional staffers responsible for the repeal of Don't Ask, Don't Tell.
As Chair, Rick will use his political skills to help guide the Colorado Democratic Party through the tough challenges of redistricting, regaining our Democratic majority in the State House, recruiting and training top-notch Democratic candidates, and ensuring that Colorado does its part to re-elect President Barack Obama.
CONNECTICUT - NANCY DINARDO
Nancy DiNardo began her political career in 1971 when she was
elected
as a member of her local Town Council. Subsequently, she was elected
to, and served on, several other local boards and commissions. Nancy
also served as the Chairperson of her Democratic Town Committee in
Trumbull, Connecticut for almost 20 years. Under Nancy’s leadership,
Trumbull voters elected a Democratic First Selectman for 17 out of the
past 21 years, despite the fact that Trumbull has historically been a
Republican-leaning town.
Throughout her years as a Democratic Town Committee Chairwoman in the
4th Congressional district, Nancy worked to build coalitions with other
town chairs, town committees and Democratic activists in an effort to
create a Democratic infrastructure in order to launch a successful
campaign against Republican Congressman Christopher Shays. She served
as Treasurer and Finance Chair for Diane Farrell’s Congressional run
against Shays, a campaign which raised $1.6 million, and came within 4
points of defeating Shays.
Nancy worked for 30 years as an educator in the Bridgeport school
system, starting as a teacher and working her way up to Director of
Psychological Services. During that time she served as a member of the
School Administration Union and the Office of Professional Employee
Internation Union (OPEIU), where she still maintains membership. In
June 2002, she retired from her position at the Bridgeport Board of
Education to devote her energies full time to politics. She has been an
active member of the Connecticut Democratic State Central Committee
since she was first elected in 1998, and has served as Finance Chair
since 2001.
Nancy is the first woman elected to the post of Chair in the history of
the Connecticut Democratic Party. She was unanimously elected to her
third term in January of 2009. Most recently, the Democratic National
Committee elected her to serve as their Chair of Eastern Regional
Caucuses.
DELAWARE - JOHN D. DANIELLO
[elected in 2005, and reelected in 2009] John D. Daniello has served
and represented the best interests of his community and constituents
for more than a quarter of a century. Through years of arduous
service, work experience, and schooling, Daniello has attained the
position of party leader and Chair of the Delaware Democratic Party.
In 1956, Daniello received his bachelor’s in Political Science from the
University of Delaware, which has since spring boarded his political
career and created a didactic foundation for his future success and
communal involvement.
Beginning his career at the Delaware Department of Labor, Daniello
served as executive secretary of the State Industrial Accident Board,
holding responsibility for the enforcement of the state workmen’s
compensation laws. Most prominently, Daniello drafted, prepared,
and implemented the state’s first minimum wage laws as chief of
research and prevailing wages at the Delaware State Department.
In 1964, Daniello served as a legislative official for New Castle
County. As Levy Court Commissioner, he directed an annual budget
of twenty million dollars and established the first formal civil
service system, requiring formal job descriptions and uniform pay
scales for all government workers in the county. As county
councilman-at-large, Daniello chaired the Finance Committee and held
responsibility for the implementation of revised zoning procedures.
From 1967 until 1973, Daniello worked at Blue Cross & Blue Shield
of Delaware, gaining vital experience in marketing, negotiations, and
human resources while also developing a sound administrative
background. As the supervisor of the Medicaid program, he
devised, established, and utilized the automated billing system to
process all claims generated by this program. As assistant
personnel manager, he created a job and wage classification system and
conducted all personnel training.
In the early 1980’s, Daniello served as the state director for the U.S.
Department of Agriculture while simultaneously taking professional
seminars and courses in advanced management to further his
understanding of administrative policy.
Over the years, John D. Daniello has served as Cabinet Secretary for
the Department of Community Affairs and Economic Development, executive
director of the Mechanical Contractors Association, and as a management
consultant for a large non-profit community center.
In 2005, members of the Delaware Democratic Party elected him chairman;
however, since the beginning of his career, in 1961, Daniello has
devoted much of his life to leading and representing the welfare of the
people of Delaware.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA - ANITA BONDS
When Anita became Chair of the DC Democratic Party (January 2007),
the
State Committee was in debt and had been unable (for three years) to
organize its “annual” Kennedys-King Gala Dinner. That fall, she was the
agent of change that organized a highly successful dinner and erased
the DCDSC’s debt. In 2008 she was the vision for an organized DC
Democratic Party Platform Convention, the first to be held in more than
a decade.
Through Anita’s leadership a successful pre-primary caucus was
organized for the selection of convention delegates, affiliate member
organizations – Latino Democratic Caucus, Asian-Pacific Islanders
Democratic Caucus, Federation of Democratic Women, Gertrude Stein
democratic Club, and the DC Young Democrats -- have taken an active
role in organizing grassroots constituencies. Additionally, through
Anita’s leadership the campaign for voting rights in Congress has
assumed a viable role in the activities of the DC Party including
members recruitment for regular response to call for action on Capitol
Hill with Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton, DC Vote or other
nationally oriented organizations in support of DC voting rights.
Further, Anita spear-headed the changing of timing of the DC Democratic
Primary to coincide with Maryland and Virginia into the first ever
regionally focused Chesapeake-Potomac Primary.
A former Ward 5 Democrats Chair, retired government official, local and
national political consultant with 2 decades of campaign experience,
Anita continues public service in her neighborhood as Advisory
Neighborhood Commissioner.
FLORIDA - ROD SMITH
[elected Jan. 8, 2011]
Raised on a family farm in South Florida, Rod Smith knows firsthand
the true value of family and hard work. He graduated from public
schools in Palm Beach County and worked his way through college,
earning his law degree from the University of Florida. Rod served
nearly 20 years as a labor lawyer defending working Floridians.
In 1992, Rod was elected State Attorney for the Eighth Judicial Circuit. As State Attorney, he earned national recognition for his successful prosecution of Gainesville serial killer Danny Rolling on charges of first-degree murder for the slayings of five college students. He also created one of the state's first special prosecution units to crack down on crimes against women and children and a special unit to target environmental crimes.
In 2000, Rod ran for State Senate, winning a seat previously held by a Republican. Despite the gridlock in Tallahassee, Rod was able to build consensus and produce legislative results. In 2003 the Miami Herald recognized his leadership by ranking him the most effective Democrat in the Florida Senate. He successfully led efforts to strengthen programs to help abused children, fight discrimination in housing, protect the privacy of crime victims, improve the state's crime prevention initiatives, and reinforce homeland security. In the Republican-controlled legislature he was one of only two Democrats given a chairmanship: he served as Chair of the Agriculture Committee, and as the Vice Chair of the Criminal Justice and Justice Appropriations Committees.
Rod was not afraid to take a stand against misguided leadership in Tallahassee, leading a coalition of Democrats and Republicans to successfully thwart Jeb Bush's interference in the Terri Schiavo case, and again working across the aisle to gather the votes necessary to stop Bush's expansion of school vouchers. Despite opposition in the legislature, Rod would not give up the fight to expand stem cell research.
In 2006, Rod ran in Florida's Democratic gubernatorial primary, gaining the endorsements of nine major Florida newspapers along the way, although he lost the nomination in a close battle to U.S. Representative Jim Davis. In 2010, Rod was the Democratic Nominee for Lt. Governor.
Rod practices law at the Gainesville firm of Avera and Smith and has served as an adjunct professor at the University of Florida College of Law. He and his wife, DeeDee, an attorney and advocate for child abuse victims, live on their farm in Alachua County. They have three children and two grandchildren.
GEORGIA - MIKE BERLON
[elected Jan. 29, 2011]
Mike Berlon has eight years experience as the Gwinnett County Chair,
four years as the President of the Georgia Association of Democratic
Party Chairs. Berlon is currently a practicing attorney in
Lawrenceville. He has been married to Susan Berlon for 26 years
and
has one adult son, Nicholas.
HAWAI'I - DANTE CARPENTER
Dante Keala Carpenter has had a dynamic and varied public
life. Mr. Carpenter
currently serves as the Chairman of the Democratic Party of Hawai’i,
having been elected by acclamation at its Biennial Convention on May
30, 2010, after serving as its interim chair since January. Mr.
Carpenter is also president of Carpenter & Carpenter Inc., a
consulting firm, and serves on the Boards of Directors for the Country
Club Village, Phase 2, a 469 unit Homeowners Association; Carbon
Bio-Engineers Inc., producing biocarbon products; and Pacific Waste
Inc., a W-T-E producer.
As mayor of Hawai’i County from 1984-88, he had an enormous effect on
the Island County of Hawai’i by facilitating resort development in West
Hawai’i and promotion of new enterprises in high-tech and agriculture.
Carpenter is a former elected trustee of the Office of Hawaiian Affairs
from 2002-06, Hawai’i State senator from 1978-84, and Hawai’i County
councilman from 1968-76. Mr. Carpenter also served as a factory
and design engineer as well as Public Affairs director for a total of
25 years in the Hawaiian sugar industry.
Mr. Carpenter is a graduate of the United States Merchant Marine
Academy, at Kings Point, NY and is a LCDR (Retired) after having served
over 25 years in the U. S. Naval Reserve.
IDAHO - KEITH ROARK
[elected Jan. 4, 2008] Born April 10, 1949, Salt Lake City Utah.
B.A.,
University of Utah 1974; J.D. University of Utah College of Law 1977;
U.S. Army 1969-1971. Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, Blaine County, Idaho,
1977-1978. Blaine County Prosecuting Attorney, 1979-1985. Founder and
senior partner, The Roark Law Firm, Twin Falls and Hailey, 1985 to
present; Mayor, City of Hailey 1990-1993. Past President, Idaho
Prosecuting Attorneys' Association; past member, Board of Directors,
National District Attorneys' Association; former Chairman, Idaho Peace
Officers Standards and Training (POST) Council. Member, American Bar
Association; Idaho State Bar Association; National Association of
Criminal Defense Attorneys; Idaho Trial Lawyers Association; American
Trial Lawyers' Association; Idaho Supreme Court Civil Rules Committee;
Criminal Justice Advisory Committee, United States District Court for
District of Idaho; American Inns of Court.
Mr. Roark has more than twenty-five years experience in civil and criminal defense litigation, personal injury and wrongful death litigation, construction litigation, domestic relations litigation, local and state government law and commercial litigation. Mr. Roark has received the highest possible rating (AV) from the national lawyer ratings firm, Martindale-Hubbell. He has personally tried over two hundred jury trials and argued appellate issues to the Idaho Court of Appeals, Idaho Supreme Court and United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. He is licensed to practice before all state and federal courts of Idaho and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.
ed. Also Democratic candidate for Idaho State Attorney General in 2002.
ILLINOIS - MICHAEL J. MADIGAN
[since 1998] Michael J. Madigan was elected Speaker of
the Illinois House of Representatives for the 96th General Assembly on
January 14, 2009. He has held that position since 1983, except for
the period between 1994 and 1996.
Representative Madigan was elected House Democratic Leader in
1981 and 1995. He served as House Majority Leader from 1977
through 1980.
His work in the legislature has been consistently marked with honors
and distinctions from a wide range of civic, community, educational and
business organization. The Chicago Sun-Times twice rated him as one of
Illinois' "Ten Best Legislators". The respected Illinois Issues
magazine cited him as one of the ten outstanding Illinoisans who made
the greatest contribution to the state in the past decade.
Voters in the 22nd Representative District first elected him as
their delegate to the 1970 Constitutional Convention and then as State
Representative in November 1970. He has won reelection in every
election since 1970.
A graduate of Loyola University Law School, Speaker Madigan
practices law in Chicago.
Speaker Madigan was born April 19, 1942, in the southwest side
district he now represents. A life-long resident of the City of
Chicago, he graduated from St. Adrian Grammar School, St. Ignatius
College Prep and the University of Notre Dame. Speaker Madigan and his
wife, Shirley, are the parents of three daughters -- Lisa, Tiffany and
Nicole; and a son -- Andrew.
INDIANA - DAN PARKER
Dan is an adopted Hoosier, born in Braintree, Massachusetts, and is
a
1992 graduate of George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia.
His parents are public school teachers who inspired him to public
service and a love of history and politics.
Dan has been actively involved in the Indiana Democratic Party since
1992. He helped the Indiana House Democrats win 11 new seats and
re-capture a majority in the legislature when he served Speaker John
Gregg as Political Director in both the 1996 and 1998 elections.
In 1999, Dan coordinated Mayor Bart Peterson’s successful field
campaign, as well as the elections of Indianapolis City-County
Councilors. Dan served as Senator Evan Bayh’s State Director for
three years.
Dan’s other positions include serving as Democratic Policy Director for
the Indiana House of Representatives, Program Coordinator for the
Indiana Criminal Justice Institute, Manager of the Jeffers for
Secretary of State campaign, and a member of Governor Evan Bayh’s
re-election campaign. Dan was also elected to represent Indiana’s
Sixth Congressional District at the 1996 and 2000 Democratic National
Conventions. Dan was a Superdelegate to the 2008 Democratic National
Convention.
Dan was the Indiana Democratic Party Executive Director in 2003 and
2004 and then was elected Chair on November 23, 2004. Dan helped
the State Party recover from 2004 election losses, by winning three new
Congressional seats and regaining the majority in the Indiana House of
Representatives. In 2007, Dan led the coordinated mayors’
campaign which elected a record number of Democratic Mayors (68). In
2008, Dan oversaw the Democratic Party’s campaign to secure Indiana’s
11 electoral votes for President Barack Obama, the first time a
Democrat has carried Indiana in 44 years, and to strengthen the
Democratic legislative majority in the Indiana House, the first time
the Party opposite the Governor held the majority in a Gubernatorial
election year. Dan is a member of the Democratic National
Committee, serving on the Resolutions Committee and currently serves as
the Midwest Vice President of the Association of State Democratic
Chairs.
Dan has been recognized as a leader by the Indianapolis Business
Journal, “Forty Under Forty,” and for the last five years by the Howey
Political Report as one of the most influential political leaders in
Indiana.
Dan has been married to his wife, Colleen, for 15 years and has two
wonderful children, Aidan and Brigid. He is a member of Saint
Barnabas Catholic Church in Indianapolis.
IOWA - SUE DVORSKY
[elected June 27, 2010] Retired teacher and longtime Democratic
activist Sue Dvorsky is Chair of the Iowa Democratic Party.
Sue Dvorsky, 55, recently retired from teaching special education in
Iowa City for 30 years. She was instrumental in Tom Vilsack’s historic
election in 1998 and has been a tireless advocate for Democrats her
entire life. She lives in Coralville with her husband Senator Bob
Dvorsky and their daughters Ann and Caroline.
In June of 2010, Sue was named acting chair after Michael Kiernan
stepped down due to health reasons. She was later unanimously elected
Chair.
KANSAS - LAWRENCE C. GATES
[Chairman Gates was elected in 2003 and re-elected in 2005, 2007 and
2009] Lawrence Charles Gates, the oldest of five children, was born to
Ralph and Mary Gates on November 5, 1947 in Omaha, Nebraska. At age 11,
Larry took on a paper route that he continued until taking on other
part- and full-time jobs throughout high school including working as a
janitor, dishwasher, busboy, umpire and lumber yard laborer. He learned
from his working-class parents, who often held more than one job at a
time, that nohing in life was free and you had to work hard each and
every day to achieve your goals. Those values have served Larry well as
an adult, a father and a successful businessman.
Larry also learned from his parents the importance of giving back –even
when you didn’t have much to give. When Larry was young, his parents
took in a cousin following the death of both of his parents and raised
him as their “sixth child” in their small home. Although they
didn’t have much, everyone contributed to the family’s prosperity and
love and respect abounded in the Gates’ home.
Following high school graduation in Omaha, Larry enrolled in the
University of Kansas (KU) in 1966 and paid his way through college
working various part- and full-time jobs, ultimately receiving his
bachelor’s degree in 1972. Upon graduation, he immediately began his
law school training and received his juris doctorate in 1974 from KU.
Larry also served in the Kansas Air National Guard and was honorably
discharged with the rank of Technical Sergeant in 1976.
Larry and Jeanne Gates were married on July 2, 1977 and together they
raised two children, Mary Katherine (Katie) and Joseph Lawrence. Their
daughter Katie is an attorney at Shook, Hardy & Bacon and is
married to Dan Calderon, also an attorney. Their son Joe is the General
Manager at the LaQuinta Inn & Suites in Overland Park. Joe and his
wife, Natalie Teahan, have three young children.
Larry has been a respected businessman for over 25 years. He has
created hundreds of jobs working in the hotel and banking industry and
other development opportunities. Larry is currently a principal owner
and partner of the Rockgate group of companies, which owns and operates
several hotels across the country. Rockgate supports hundreds of jobs
each year.
Understanding that “doing the right thing” will always be good for
business, Rockgate offers its employees health insurance coverage.
Larry is especially proud of his employees’ hard work and ongoing
dedication to their jobs and their customers, especially during the
last couple of years which have been difficult for the hotel industry.
In addition to his business ventures, Larry is also a partner in the
law firm Gates, Shields and Ferguson, P.A. Larry’s legal work focuses
on economic development, real estate transactions and general business
consultation.
Larry is a Master Emeritus of the Kansas Inn of Court, a member of the
Kansas Bar Association and the Kansas Association for Justice, as well
as a member of the Johnson County Bar Association and a Fellow in the
Johnson County Bar Association Foundation.
Early on in his legal career, Larry was asked by two parents to draw a
conservatorship for their 18 year-old son Jimmy who was severely
mentally and physically challenged. The parents worried for their son’s
future and feared he would be institutionalized since there were no
services available to adults with special needs like Jimmy. This
interaction prompted Larry’s involvement and commitment to helping
individuals with disabilities over the last 30-plus years. He helped
start and continues to serve on the board of Community Living
Opportunities (CLO) and has been involved in the planning and
construction of several homes to serve these challenged men and women
who often don’t have a voice in the community. CLO now serves 191
adults in a variety of living arrangements in Johnson, Douglas, Allen
and Neosho counties.
As a devout lifelong Catholic, Larry has also given tremendously to his
faith community in Kansas. Currently he is Chairman of the Bishop Miege
Foundation, the fundraising and advisory arm of the high school. During
his tenure, Bishop Miege has been able to renovate the entire old
school, build a new stadium and acquired an existing junior high school
adjacent to the campus. Larry has also served on the Johnson County
Catholic High School Board and was a leader in the Archbishop’s $50
million capital campaign.
Larry is a member of Curé of Ars Church in Johnson County and
Redemptorist in Kansas City, Missouri. Their charitable giving is
predominantly directed at helping the poor through such organizations
as Catholic Charities, the Salvation Army, City Rescue Mission, City
Union Mission and Operation Breakthrough.
For the last seven years, Larry has served as the Democratic Party
Chairman in Kansas. During his tenure, membership in the party grew
seven percent in the last four years, reaching out to individuals all
across the political spectrum who sought positive change in all levels
of government in Kansas. Larry’s broad-based approach has caused a
number of prominent Republicans to switch parties and become Democrats
and many democratic candidates have enjoyed widespread support from
Kansas Republicans and Independents alike.
Larry has served on a number of bank boards and is currently the Chair
of the Overland Park/Shawnee Advisory Board to US Bank.
Larry and Jeanne Gates currently reside in Overland Park, Kansas.
KENTUCKY - DAN LOGSDON
[elected June 19, 2010; started July 1] Logsdon, 40, served as Deputy Chief of Staff for Gov. Beshear since September 2009. Prior to joining the Beshear administration, Logsdon worked for Windstream Communications for five years, supervising local and state government affairs in Kentucky and Pennsylvania. He served in a number of capacities for six years for then-State Treasurer Jonathan Miller, including Assistant Treasurer. Logsdon, who has a bachelor’s degree in history from Murray State University, lives in Lexington.
LOUISIANA - CLAUDE "BUDDY" LEACH
[elected Jan. 30, 2010] Leach,
a longtime businessman and philanthropist in Southwest Louisiana, was
elected to the Louisiana House of Representatives in 1968 where he
served for 16 years. During his tenure he served as chairman of Ways
and Means Committee and chairman of the Louisiana Legislative Council.
He served in the 96th U.S. Congress as the last Democrat to represent
the 4th Congressional District of Louisiana. Leach was appointed to
serve on the House Armed Services Committee, Small Businesses Committee
and the Committee on Veterans Affairs.
Leach maintains a law office in Leesville and he is
president and CEO of Sweet Lake Land & Oil Company, LLC, and North
American Land Company, LLC, Lake Charles, and is chairman of the board
of directors of Merchants and Farmers Bank.
In addition to serving on numerous professional and
nonprofit boards locally, he also serves as National Democratic
Committeeman from Louisiana and is a member the U.S. Rice Federation
International Trade Committee and the National Cattleman’s Association.
/A Leesville native, Leach served in the Louisiana
House of Representatives from 1968-1979 and 1984-1988. Leach
represented Louisiana’s fourth congressional district in Congress from
1979-1981./
MAINE - BEN GRANT
[elected Jan. 23, 2011]
Grant
is a cum laude graduate of the University
of Maine School of Law and is an attorney at McTeague Higbee in Topsham
where
he practices labor and employment law.
Prior to joining McTeague Higbee, he was an aide to State Senate Presidents Beth Edmonds and Beverly Daggett, served as the director of the Maine Senate Democratic Campaign Committee during the 2004 election cycle, and worked on numerous other campaigns in Maine and New Hampshire.
Ben is a native of Merrimack, NH, but his Maine roots run deep. His father, Clair, hails from Millinocket, and his mother, Joan, was born in Bar Harbor and grew up in Bangor. Ben and his family reside in Portland.
MARYLAND - PETER O'MALLEY
[elected March 5, 2011]
Co-founder and principal partner of GovStat, LLC.
Mr. O'Malley spearheaded the establishment of Baltimore City's acclaimed CitiStat program. As Special Assistant for CitiStat, he oversaw every aspect of its implementation from selecting appropriate personnel and identifying key indicators to designing a Stat room and determining the structure and tone of the meetings.
Mr. O'Malley's focus is on mapping analysis, meeting presentation and recruitment. He has a solid understanding of operations and spends time in the field in order to understand problems and fashion solutions.
Prior to serving in the Mayor's Office as Special Assistant for CitiStat, Mr. O'Malley managed many successful campaigns including the 1999 campaign of his brother, Martin, who garnered 53% in a crowded Democratic primary and 91% in the General election.
Mr. O'Malley is a graduate of The Catholic University of America and the University of Baltimore School of Law. He is a member of the Maryland Bar and resides in Baltimore City.
MASSACHUSETTS - JOHN WALSH
[elected April
2007] John E. Walsh is
the Chair of the Massachusetts Democratic Party and was proud to be
Deval Patrick’s Campaign
Manager and Transition
Director. John is an active Democrat. He is a member and former
Chairman of the Abington Democratic Town
Committee and a former Chair
of the Plymouth County Democratic League, a regional membership
organization dedicated to “promoting and
actively supporting the
candidates and values of the Democratic Party in Plymouth County.”
He has actively participated in
numerous campaigns, serving in many different capacities including as
Campaign Manager for the Mass
Democratic Party’s 2002 Coordinated Campaign which set records for
party unity, fundraising and grassroots
activities. He also served as
Field Director of Brian Donnelly’s campaign for Governor in 1998.
He was elected and served ten years
as a member of the Abington Board of Selectman and served for three
years
as a member of the Plymouth
County Charter Commission.
John is President of Independence
Insurance Agency, Inc., a small
business focused on meeting the insurance needs of families on the>
South Shore and is active in many
community organizations. He is a graduate of Cardinal Spellman High
School in Brockton and earned a
Bachelors Degree from Princeton University. He lives in Abington with
his wife Donna and sixteen-year-old son
Coleman.
MICHIGAN - MARK BREWER
Mark Brewer is the longest serving Michigan Democratic Chair since
the
1950's and is the senior Democratic state party chair in the country.
Active in the Michigan Democratic Party for 30 years, Mark Brewer has
an extensive record of successful grassroots activity. A 1973 graduate
of Mount Clemens High School, Brewer obtained his A.B. with Honors from
Harvard College in 1977 and his law degree from Stanford University Law
School in 1981 where he served on the law review. After working for two
years for federal and state courts, he joined Sachs, Waldman, O’Hare,
Helveston, Hodges and Barnes, PC in 1983, becoming a shareholder in
1989. He resigned from the firm upon becoming Chair of the Michigan
Democratic Party.
Brewer received his start in politics as a summer intern for
Congressman David Bonior in 1977 and was involved in every reelection
campaign of Congressman Bonior until 2000. From 1984 until 1993, Brewer
served as President of the Clinton Township Democratic Club. The
largest Township in Michigan, Clinton Township is home to nearly 90,000
residents and is a key political battleground in Macomb County, itself
a key to winning Michigan elections. Under Brewer’s leadership, the
Democratic Club became one of the most influential Clubs in the County
and it served as a model for the creation of other clubs in Macomb
County.
In 1983, Brewer also became a member of the former 12th Congressional
District Democratic Committee, and joined the Executive Board in 1987.
In 1992, he received the Committee’s first Outstanding Service Award
for his work. In 1993, Brewer was elected Chair of the 10th District,
the successor to the 12th District following reapportionment.
Brewer also has been a member of the Macomb County Democratic Committee
since 1982, and an Executive Committee member from 1986 until 1997. He
was elected Treasurer in 1990 and served in that role until 1993.
In addition to these activities, Brewer has served as a Precinct
Delegate, been active in Michigan Young Democrats, been a delegate to
local, state and national conventions, and has been involved in many
local, state, congressional, and ballot question campaigns in every
role including campaign manager.
He served from 1983 until 1995 as Assistant General Counsel to the
Michigan Democratic Party, handling many matters such as
reapportionment, election law, campaign finance law, recounts,
interpretations of the Party’s rules, election day legal counseling,
defamation claims, and service as parliamentarian at several Party
Conventions.
In February 1995, Brewer was elected Chair of the Michigan Democratic
Party. He was reelected in February 1997, February 1999, February 2001,
February 2005, February 2007 and February 2009. He was elected
Executive Chair in February 2003.
He was elected President of the Association of State Democratic Chairs
(ASDC) and DNC Vice-Chair 3 times, serving from 2003 until 2009. During
that time, he led the ASDC to its endorsement of Howard Dean as DNC
Chair and he worked with Dean to implement his very successful 50-State
Strategy.
Brewer was a delegate to the 1996, 2000, 2004, and 2008 Democratic
National Conventions and served as Chair of the Michigan delegations at
all of those Conventions.
Among his other accomplishments as Chair of the MDP, Michigan Democrats
have carried the state for the Democratic Presidential candidate in
1996, 2000, 2004, and 2008, won five straight U.S. Senate races,
including electing Senator Stabenow in 2000 and reelecting her in 2006,
elected Governor Granholm in 2002 and reelected her in 2006, won nearly
80% of all statewide education board races, defeated GOP Chief Justice
Cliff Taylor in 2008, worked to elect hundreds of county and municipal
officials, used ballot questions as part of their campaign strategy and
developed innovative programs to turn out absentee and young voters.
Brewer was also the principal author of the MDP’s 1996, 2000, 2004, and
2008 Delegate Selection Plans, two of which included an innovative Vote
by Mail feature which allowed Michigan Democrats to cast votes by mail
to select the party’s presidential nominee. The 2004 Plan also
successfully used an internet voting option. Brewer has also expanded
the Party’s constituencies, improved its fundraising, revised the MDP’s
Rules, upgraded its technology and has expanded the MDP’s
communications and research efforts.
Brewer has testified on election and campaign finance issues before the
Michigan Legislature and Michigan government agencies, in federal court
and before the Federal Election Commission.
Brewer has also been a guest lecturer on political parties and the
political process at Oakland University, University of Michigan, and
University of Michigan-Dearborn.
MINNESOTA - KEN MARTIN
[elected Feb. 5, 2011]
Growing up in Minnesota I learned the values of the DFL party at an
early age. One of my earliest memories is joining my Mom at an ERA
march at the State Capitol in the mid-70's. Although she's not with us
anymore, she instilled in me a deep commitment to social justice and
helping the least among us.
My senior year in high school I volunteered on a college professor's campaign for the U.S. Senate and my life was changed forever. Paul Wellstone taught each of us that "we all do better when we all do better". I later had an opportunity to intern for him and to this day he remains one of my political heroes.
I served as the Field Director for the DFL during the 1998 elections. It was here during this time, that I started my long relationships with many of you in the party. Traveling throughout the state, working with party leaders and candidates gave me a deep appreciation of how well run and organized our state party is. This is a testament to all of you who have spent countless hours building this organization. I look forward to being a continued partner with you in this endeavor.
Most recently, I worked as the Executive Director of WIN Minnesota and then served as the Director for the Gubernatorial Recount effort. I am proud to have been a part of the effort to elect a DFL governor and look forward to working under Mark Dayton's leadership.
Marrying a farm girl from Wells also instilled in me a very
deep appreciation for greater Minnesota. Countless days down on the
farm with my boys are moments I will treasure forever. My sons, Sam (8)
and James (6), remind me each and every day why I fight for our party's
values - better funding for public education, quality health care for
all, good jobs in Minnesota and protecting the environment. These
values we profess become much more meaningful to me when I think of the
world that I want to the next generation.
Ed. also note: Political director on the DFL Coordinated campaign in 2004 after serving as campaign director for Kerry's Minnesota caucus campaign (March 2, 2004). Campaign manager of Buck Humphrey's campaign for Minnesota Secretary of State in 2002. Deputy state director of Al Gore's presidential campaign in Minnesota in 2000. State field director for the Minnesota DFL Party, 1997-1999. Kansas Democratic Party Coordinated Campaign 1996. Graduate of the University of Kansas with a B.A. in political science and history.
MISSOURI - SUSAN MONTEE
[elected Dec. 4, 2010]
[ed. note: Auditor Susan Montee was
defeated in Nov. 2010 re-election bid] Susan Montee was sworn
in as Missouri’s 35th state auditor in
January 2007. She won her
election with more votes and by a wider
margin than any previous state auditor. Susan emphasized her experience
as a certified public accountant and county auditor and subsequently
became the first state auditor in Missouri history who is both a CPA
and attorney. Susan was the first statewide official elected from
Buchanan County, in Northwest Missouri, in over 125 years.
Susan used her background as a small business owner to identify overlap in the state auditor’s office and make significant organizational changes. She streamlined procedures and standardized reporting. The increase of shared staff and resources allows the office to run more efficiently. Susan also merged divisions of the state auditor’s office, reducing the number of divisions from four to three. She implemented an instantaneous electronic alert system where Missouri citizens can be notified when new audit reports are issued.
Susan has conducted several audits that have yielded a positive impact for Missouri taxpayers and citizens. The audit of the Missouri Higher Education Loan Authority (MOHELA) uncovered blatant waste and abuse, including severance packages to former executives that total almost $2.3 million. Susan’s audit of the Riverview Gardens School District identified fraud on the part of the superintendent, who was subsequently convicted of his crimes. A citizens’ petition prompted an audit of the City of Springfield and City Utilities of Springfield. By the end of the following year, a majority of the audit recommendations had been implemented. Susan alerted the public, general assembly and executive branch of the pending insolvency of the Second Injury Fund. She has urged legislators to make the Second Injury Fund a top priority because of the benefits it conveys to injured workers and veterans. She was petitioned by citizens to audit the City of St. Louis, a process that took over two years and resulted in 23 separate audit reports.
Susan has tackled issues relating to public education, child safety and protection of our most vulnerable citizens. Her audits of student immunization compliance, day care and senior center licensing, and the Safe Schools Initiative have resulted in legislative proposals to solve the inadequacies she uncovered. Susan brought national attention to Missouri when she released her audit that unveiled insufficient school bus driver compliance and background checks.
Susan was born and raised in St. Joseph, the daughter of Arlene Humphrey of St. Joseph and U.S. Marine Galen Humphrey, Missing-in-Action in Vietnam since 1966. Susan graduated from Bishop LeBlond High School in St. Joseph and received an undergraduate degree in accounting from Drury College in Springfield, with minors in economics and business administration.
After receiving her accounting degree, Susan worked as a CPA in both private practice and in one of the nation’s largest accounting firms. Susan then obtained her law degree from the University of Missouri-Kansas City. During her tenure there, she served as business editor for the Law Review. Susan graduated With Distinction in 2000.
Susan’s first elective post was to an at-large, four-year term on the St. Joseph City Council in 1998. In 2000, Susan was elected Buchanan County Auditor. She served the county for two years concurrently with her service on the City Council. In 2002, she was re-elected to a four-year term as County Auditor. During her six years as Buchanan County Auditor, Susan transformed the office, taking it from handwritten ledgers to computers and modern accounting practices.
Susan is a member of the Missouri Society of CPAs and the Missouri Association of Trial Attorneys. She also serves on the advisory committee for the Sue Shear Institute for Women in Public Life, the executive committee of the Mid-America Intergovernmental Audit Forum and the membership development committee for the National Association of State Auditors, Comptrollers and Treasurers. Susan is a member of the Kansas City Association of Women Lawyers, and the American Association of Justice.
Susan was the 2008 “Woman of the Year” award recipient from the Association for Women Lawyers of Greater Kansas City. In 2009, the Missouri State Auditors office was awarded the National State Auditors Association (NSAA) “Excellence in Accountability Award” in the 2009 Performance Audit (large) category. The office was honored with this award for the Analysis of Low Income Housing Tax Credit Program audit report (2008-23). This is the first time the Missouri Auditors Office has been awarded this prestigious award.
Susan is the mother of three children, Amanda, Andy and Austin. The family are members of the Christ Episcopal Church.
MISSISSIPPI - JAMIE FRANKS
[elected July 2008] James R. Franks, Jr.
is a partner of Wheeler & Franks Law Firm, P.C. and ShawnCoulson,
LLP, a member of the ShawnCoulson Alliance with Offices in Washington,
D.C., London, and Brussels. Mr. Franks represents both national and
international clients on legislative issues as well as litigation
matters.
Practice Areas:
Legislative (50%); Corporate Litigation (25%); Plaintiff (25%)
Education:
Mississippi College School of Law, J.D., 2000; University of
Mississippi, B.A., 1995.
Admitted: 2001, State
of Mississippi; 2002 Federal District Court of District of Columbia;
2002, Federal District Court for the Northern and Southern Districts of
Mississippi
Memberships:
Mississippi Bar Association, Mississippi Association of Justice,
American Association of Justice.
Special
Agencies: Chairman of Mississippi Democratic Party, 2008 –
present; Democratic Nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi,
2007; Member of Mississippi House of Representatives, 1996 – 2008;
Majority Whip, Mississippi House of Representatives, Chairman of
Conservation and Water Resources, Mississippi House of Representatives;
Member of Democratic National Committee.
Born: Tupelo,
Mississippi, December 26, 1972.
Biography: Chairman of Mississippi Democratic Party, 2008 – present; Democratic Nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi, 2007; Member of Mississippi House of Representatives, 1996 – 2008; Majority Whip, Mississippi House of Representatives, Chairman of Conservation and Water Resources, Mississippi House of Representatives; Member of Democratic National Committee.
MONTANA - JIM ELLIOTT
Jim was raised on a Dairy farm
in Pennsylvania. He earned a degree in Behavioral Physiology from San
Francisco State College in 1969. He moved to Montana in 1974 and was
engaged in ranching and farming. He now practices sustainable yield
timber harvest on his ranch.
Jim was elected to the Montana
House of Representatives in 1988 where he served until 1997, when he
took a voluntary leave from politics. After a four year hiatus Jim was
elected to the Montana Senate in 2000 where he chaired the Taxation
Committee.
Throughout his legislative
career he championed fair taxation and civil liberties. He rewrote
Montana’s income tax code in 1995, only to have anti-tax groups repeal
it by initiative. He also won awards from the Montana Library
Association for his opposition to the PATRIOT ACT and for protecting
free speech.
Montana’s Term Limits law
forced him out of office in 2008. He was elected Chairman of the
Montana Democratic Party in 2009.
NEBRASKA - VIC COVALT
[elected June 2008; started Nov. 2008] Vic Covalt has served as
state
chair of the Nebraska Democratic Party since November 2008. He
had previously served on the Executive Committee for the Lancaster
County Democratic Party and on the Rules Committee for the Nebraska
Democratic Party. Vic was the State Party 1st Congressional
District Volunteer of the Year in 2008 for his work in helping design
and implement the first ever Presidential Caucus in Nebraska. He has
volunteered his time for numerous political campaigns since 1982.
Vic is an attorney with Ballew Covalt PC LLO in Lincoln,
Nebraska. He practices law in the fields of loan and financial
transactions, commercial litigation and bankruptcy.
Vic is a fifth generation Nebraskan. He is a graduate of Alliance
High School in 1971, and of University of Nebraska-Lincoln (B.A. with
Distinction 1976) and the University Of Nebraska College Of Law (J.D.
with High Distinction 1981). He served as Editor in Chief of the
Nebraska Law Review.
Vic also has a an extensive record of civil rights litigation and was
featured for his pro bono work death row defense of Harold “Wili” Otey
in CBS’s 48 Hours episode “ Death by Midnight.” He was awarded the
Nebraska ACLU “Defender of the Bill of Rights” Award in 1991. Vic is
married to Ann, has two daughters, Emma and Maddie, and one grandson,
Reign.
NEVADA - ROBERTA LANGE
[elected
March 26, 2011]
Roberta
has
worked as an activist and elected leader in Democratic organizations
and
professional consultant in national, state, and local campaigns for
over
twenty-five years. Recently Roberta was recognized by Campaign &
Elections
magazine as one of Nevada’s top 50 influencers.
Early in her career as a teacher, Roberta recognized the power of grassroots participation in creating change. Beginning as local union representative for teachers in her school, she worked her way to role of Chief Negotiator. Six years later, her leadership was recognized and elected President of her local union. As a leader in the State Union, she was appointed to become the lobbyist to then Congresswoman Maria Cantwell and in 1992 appointed to be the liaison to Congressional races in Washington State.
Moving to Nevada in 1995, to marry Ken Lange, former Executive Director of the Nevada State Education Association, Roberta joined the staff of Durango High School in Clark County. In 1998, she left teaching to become the Deputy Campaign Manager for U.S. Senator Harry Reid in 1998 and served as Operations Manager for the dramatic recount. Turning full time to politics, working as Finance Director for Bernstein for U.S. Senate, Operations Manager for Tom Gallagher for Congress, and Nevada State Director for Bill Richardson for President.
In 2000, Roberta worked with Nevada businesses on Ballot Question 1, a constitutional measure to change the Nevada Constitution to stimulate and diversify the state’s economy. In 2008, she was State Director for The Pickens Plan educating Nevadans about renewable energy. Today, she consults with the Western Conservation Foundation on key environmental and conservation issues.
Serving as President of the Henderson Democratic Club and elected for a second term Roberta left that position to become Finance Director for Dina Titus for Governor helping her raise 3.9 million dollars.
Currently
Roberta is the Chairwoman of the Nevada State Democratic Party, working
tirelessly to elect Democrats and build the Democratic Party. She is the former Chair of the Clark County
Democratic Party.
Roberta
is married to Ken Lange, an advocate for foster children and families. They have 4 children, Hilary, Jake, Liz, and
Taylor and four grandchildren, Nate, Charlotte, Erick, and Xavier.
NEW HAMPSHIRE - RAY BUCKLEY
Raymond Buckley was elected President of the Association of State
Democratic Chairs on January 21, 2009. He is the first openly gay
politician to serve in that position.
Buckley, a New Hampshire native, has been active in politics since the
age of eight when he volunteered for his first campaign. Since then he
has worked for numerous local, state and national campaigns, in
addition to serving eight terms in the New Hampshire House of
Representatives.
Buckley began his official political career as an organizer for Jimmy
Carter’s 1976 presidential campaign, and went on to serve in
high-ranking positions – both in New Hampshire and nationally – for the
presidential campaigns of Mike Dukakis, Bill Clinton, Al Gore, Joe
Lieberman, John Kerry and Barack Obama. He has worked as a campaign
manager for virtually every local and state office in New Hampshire,
including Governor, U.S. Senate and Congress. Early in his career,
Buckley served several years on the staff of the New Hampshire House
Democratic Leadership and has been a lead recruiter and trainer of New
Hampshire legislative candidates for over two decades.
In January of 2005, Buckley was hired as the Director of the New
Hampshire Senate Democratic Caucus, where his efforts led to largest
Democratic Senate majority in over 150 years.
Buckley was elected Chair of the New Hampshire Democratic Party in
March 2007, and oversaw the dramatic Democratic victories in New
Hampshire in November 2008. Prior to his election as State Chair he
served four terms as a Vice Chair of the New Hampshire Democratic
Party. He has held several staff positions at the New Hampshire
Democratic Party office, including four years as Executive Director and
two cycles as New Hampshire Coordinated Campaign Director.
Buckley was first elected to the New Hampshire House of Representatives
in 1986, and served eight terms representing the south end of the city
of Manchester, New Hampshire. While in the House, he served as
House Democratic Whip and the Deputy House Democratic Leader. He also
served four terms on the Election Law Committee, five terms on House
Rules Committee, and as ranking Democrat on the House Redistricting,
Election Law, and Commerce Committees.
As a Manchester, New Hampshire Alderman, Buckley chaired the
Administration Committee. During his tenure as an Alderman, the New
Hampshire Union Leader newspaper named him “The Aldermanic Workhorse”
for his tireless service.
Since March of 1999, Buckley has been a member of the Democratic
National Committee. He has been elected to two four-year terms as Chair
of the DNC Eastern Region, and is a member of the DNC Gay and Lesbian
Caucus. He served four terms as a member of the Executive Committee of
the Association of State Democratic Chairs, three terms as a Vice
President of the ASDC, and also served as Co-Chair of the ASDC
Committee on the Help America Vote Act.
Buckley was an active participant in the DNC Voting Rights Hearings in
Newark, New Jersey and Detroit, Michigan. Since 2001, he has served on
Board of the National Stonewall Democrats and on their Executive
Committee. In 2004 Buckley was the Chair of the Stonewall Democrats
National Convention.
Buckley was a founding member of the New Hampshire Citizens for Gay and
Lesbian Rights and served two terms on the Board of the New Hampshire
Gay Pride Committee. He has also been involved with the Human Rights
Campaign and the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force. In 2005, New
Hampshire Governor John Lynch named Buckley as his representative on
the New Hampshire Commission to Study Same Sex Marriage.
Buckley has appeared on numerous New Hampshire and national television
and radio programs, and hosted a long-running political talk show in
Manchester.
NEW JERSEY - JOHN S. WISNIEWSKI
John S. Wisniewski was elected Chairman of the New Jersey Democratic
State Committee January 27, 2010. Chairman Wisniewski was unanimously
confirmed for this position and previously served as a DNC member.
John Wisniewski also represents the 19th Legislative District in the
General Assembly of New Jersey. He serves as Deputy Speaker, chair of
the Transportation, Public Works & Independent Authorities
Committee and as a member of the Appropriations Committee & the
Financial Institution & Insurance Committee.
John is an attorney and managing partner of Wisniewski &
Associates, Inc.
NEW MEXICO - JAVIER GONZALES
Elected in September of 2009, Chairman Gonzales was nominated to the
position by Lt. Governor Diane Denish to fill the position vacated by
Brian Colon. Gonzales ran unopposed and was elected by the
members of the State Central Committee by acclamation. Gonzales'
term will expire in April of 2011.
Gonzales served as a Santa Fe County Commissioner from 1994 to
2002. During his term, he also was elected president of the
National Association of Counties (NACo). In its 66 year history,
he was the youngest elected president and also the first Hispanic
president of the organization. He has also served as chief
representative for NACo testifying before Congress, the White House and
the Administration, serving as an expert witness to the U.S. Senate and
the White House on Homeland Security.
Currently, Gonzales is leading the effort to bring a state-of-the-art
film studio to Santa Fe. Santa Fe Studios was conceived as a
world-class and environmentally sustainable facility which will
encompass up to 500,00 square feet of studio stages, is expected to
employ 500 New Mexicans and generate an annual payroll impact of $71
million to the local economy.
Gonzales earned his B.A. in Accounting from New Mexico State University
in Las Cruces, New Mexico in 1989. He currently serves as a
Vice-Chair of the New Mexico State Board of Regents.
A lifelong resident of Santa Fe County, Gonzales' committment and
dedication to public service is a family tradition. His father,
George Gonzales, also served as a Santa Fe County Commissioner and
later was elected Mayor of the City of Santa Fe in the 1970s.
Gonzales has two daughters, Cameron and Cadence Gonzales.
NEW YORK - JAY JACOBS
State Chairman Jay Jacobs grew up in Forest Hills, Queens and
graduated
with a BA degree from SUNY Oneonta and a JD from Northwestern
University Law School. With his interest and involvement in politics,
Chairman Jacobs' statewide record of accomplishment and professionalism
culminated in his recent election to fill the remainder of resigning
Chair June O'Neill's term in September 2009.
Chairman Jacobs is committed to building a strong, institutional State
Party organization that is built on the foundation of our 62 County
Chairs. A permanent staff will provide an effective campaign field
organization, along with a host of other resources for Democratic
candidates running at every level in every part of the State.
Since becoming Chairman of the Nassau County Democratic Committee in
2001, Chairman Jacobs has overseen the election of the first Democrat
in over 30 years as County Executive, the first Democratic Comptroller,
District Attorney and County Assessor. During his tenure, Nassau
Democrats have held the Legislature through 4 elections, elected more
judges than in all prior years combined, raised and spent over $12
million, and built a formidable field organization. For the first time
in history, in 2008, Nassau could boast more registered Democrats than
Republicans.
Chairman Jacobs' political work is completely voluntary and he takes no
compensation, nor expenses, for either of his roles, and holds no
governmental office. He earns his living operating the TLC Family of
Camps, which runs three sleep-away camps (Timber Lake Camp, Timber Lake
West and Tyler Hill Camp), three day camps (North Shore Day Camp in
Glen Cove, Hampton Country Day Camp and Teen Hamptons, both in East
Hampton) and a NYS chartered preschool (North Shore Day School in Glen
Cove). His past professional affiliations include serving on the New
York State Camp Health and Safety Council, President of the American
Camping Association's (ACA) NY section, and President of the New York
State Camp Directors Association.
Chairman Jacobs' charitable organization, Timber Lake Foundation, is
instrumental in raising and donating funds for programs to help
children in need. He is the founder of SCOPE (Summer Camp Opportunities
Provide an Edge), a program that sends inner city children to not for
profit camps. In 2001, he founded and currently serves as Chairman of
Project Heal the Children, an ACA program that provides free summer
camp experiences for the children of victims of the 9/11 tragedy.
Chairman Jacobs lives in Laurel Hollow, NY, with his wife Mindy. He has
two daughters, Jessica and Jacqueline.
NORTH CAROLINA - DAVID PARKER
David Young knows how to win elections, and he understands the
importance of building strong local party organizations. His goal for
the North Carolina Democratic Party is to continue the momentum of our
2006 and 2008 victories by bringing our elected officials, party
leaders, and activists together to forge a partnership that is
energized and engaged for electoral success.
Public service has always been important to David. From 1992-2008,
Young served on the Buncombe County Board of County Commissioners,
where he quickly became a leader on the issue of finance and economic
development. During his tenure, the county strengthened its financial
position and raised its bond rating. These steps allowed the county to
raise teacher pay and invest in school construction, improving the
system’s education facilities from one of the ten worst in the nation
to a system that is now one of the best funded in North Carolina.
Young served as President of the NC Association of County Commissioners
from 2007-2008. He also currently serves as a member of the University
of North Carolina Board of Governors.
A graduate of the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Young
started his career in banking with BB&T, one of North Carolina’s
leading financial institutions, providing financial guidance to
businesses and families throughout eastern North Carolina. Young later
moved his family to Asheville to continue his business career. Through
hard work and perseverance, he and his wife, Leigh, own and manage
several successful businesses in western North Carolina. He also
consults with local governments on executive personnel search efforts.
David and Leigh are the proud parents of three daughters.
NORTH DAKOTA - MARK SCHNEIDER
Education:
B.A., North Dakota State University (1970)
J.D., University of North Dakota (1974)
Experience:
Senior partner engaged in general practice in Schneider Law Firm
(currently Schneider, Schneider & Schneider) since January 1979
Regional Attorney (eight southern states), U.S. Commission on Civil
Rights, Atlanta, Georgia, January 1976 - December 1978
Staff Attorney, U.S. Water Resources Council, Washington, D.C.,
September 1974 - December 1975
Professional Activities:
Visiting Professor, Center for International Legal Studies, Lazarski
School of Commerce and Law, Warsaw, Poland, 2008; CILS training,
Salzburg, Austria, 2007
Former member, Board of Directors, National Organization of Social
Security Claimants Representatives
Former N.D. Supreme Court appointed Member, North Dakota Joint
Committee on Civil Legal Access to the Poor
Former member, North Dakota Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission
on Civil Rights
Former Vice President, Governor's Council on the Status of Women
Former member and Chairman, Governor's Council on Human Resources
Former Chair, Protection and Advocacy Project
OHIO - CHRIS REDFERN
Chris Redfern was elected Chairman in December 2005, promising to
rebuild the Ohio Democratic Party from the ground up. In five short
years, Chairman Redfern has moved the Ohio Democratic Party from
chronic defeat to widespread victory, making the Party one of the
premier state political organizations in the country.
Central to Chairman Redfern’s success has been the “88-County Strategy”
which recognizes that Democrats win by competing for votes in every
area of Ohio, metropolitan or micropolitan, industrial or agricultural,
urban or rural.
The strategy bore fruit immediately in 2006 with the election of
Governor Ted Strickland, Senator Sherrod Brown, and three other
statewide candidates. These broad-based victories proved that Democrats
could win in any region of the state. Following these sweeping
successes, Chairman Redfern led the Ohio Democratic Party into key
municipal elections, capturing the Canton mayor’s office for the first
time in sixteen years and helping to elect the first African-American
mayor in the history of Mansfield, Ohio.
In 2008, Chairman Redfern set the party’s sights on historic victories
in the general election and began constructing the largest field
operation ever envisioned by a state political party. Together, the
Campaign for Change and the Ohio Democratic Party registered 105,862
new Ohio voters and engaged in 3,552,486 conversations with Ohioans at
their doors or on the phone. Fueling these record-breaking figures were
the efforts of more than 60,000 committed volunteers from neighborhoods
across Ohio.
On Election Day, Ohio Democrats delivered a decisive victory for Barack
Obama and picked up three new congressional seats. Democrats also
captured the Ohio House of Representatives on a legislative map drawn
by state Republicans, a feat never before seen in Ohio history.
Chairman Redfern previously represented the families of the 80th Ohio
State House District for five terms where he established himself as a
leading voice for fiscal discipline, an advocate for tax fairness, and
a staunch proponent and advocate for Lake Erie. Redfern served in
various leadership positions within the House Democratic Caucus,
including Minority Leader from 2003 until early 2006. Before coming to
the Statehouse, Chairman Redfern was an Ottawa County Commissioner –
the youngest in the state when his term began in 1993.
Chairman Redfern attended Bowling Green State University where he
earned both a Bachelor’s Degree and then his Master’s Degree in state
and local government. He received the BGSU Accomplished Graduate Award
in 2004. Chairman Redfern lives on Catawba Island with his wife Kim and
their daughter, Reese.
OKLAHOMA - TODD GOODMAN
A lifelong member of the Democratic Party, Todd Goodman will work as
state chair to help fulfill the promise of a fairer world and a more
hopeful future for all Oklahomans.
Todd was raised in Oklahoma City, spending much time in his childhood
at the family farm in Shawnee. Todd learned the value of
Democratic activism from his parents, Jimmy and Debby Goodman.
The Goodmans were active in the McGovern campaign early in their
marriage, and passed along their Democratic values - including the
importance of volunteerism - to their children, Todd and Tia.
Todd has joined his family in volunteering on many campaigns, and
Democratic politics was always a favorite topic at the dinner table.
Todd was educated at Drew University in Madison, NJ and began his
career in medical equipment sales. Building on his success in
that field, Todd became Chief Operating Officer for a medical device
startup in New York and helped patent a device now used in open heart
surgeries worldwide. He went on to manage a multimillion-dollar
sales territory for Johnson & Johnson - until his love for Oklahoma
and for Democratic politics brought him back home.
Since returning to Oklahoma, Todd has worked for I.N.D.N.'s List and
State Senator Andrew Rice. Since 2007, he has been working for the
Oklahoma Democratic Party and the Democratic National Committee, where
he has served as Field Director, Voter File Manager, and Communications
Director. Since August 2008, he has served as acting Executive
Director.
Todd has gone through formal training in political activism and
management by Wellstone Action, I.N.D.N.’s List, DFA , and Twenty-First
Century Democrats.
In addition to dedicating his time and energy to the Democratic Party,
Todd has continued to shape his community by volunteering for several
organizations. He currently sits on the Caddo Nation’s Housing
Board, and is a proud and active member of his tribe. Todd is
also a member of the Planning Committee for “Red Tie Night,” the
premier fundraising event for the Oklahoma Aids Care Fund. Todd
continues to volunteer for Loaves and Fishes, Habitat for Humanity,
Regional Food Bank, and is an active member of the Paseo Neighborhood
Association.
OREGON - MEREDITH WOOD SMITH
Meredith Wood Smith has served since March 10, 2007 as full time
Chair
of the Democratic Party of Oregon and previously served four years as
the full-time DPO Vice Chair. She also serves as Western Vice President
of the Association of State Democratic Chairs and is a member of the
Executive Committee. In 2009 she was appointed by DNC Chairman Tim
Kaine to serve on the Change Commission. The Commission is charged with
reviewing and making recommendations on automatic delegates to the
national convention, timing of the Presidential primaries and process
for presidential caucuses. Governor Kaine also appointed her to the DNC
Budget and Finance Committee.
Her political involvement was born in 1961, when she became active in
John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign in Kentucky. Since coming to
Oregon 38 years ago she has served as a Party county chairperson, chair
of several Party committees, worked full time on a Congressional
Campaign and volunteered on many congressional, gubernatorial,
legislative, city and county campaigns, first in Jackson and Josephine
counties and later in the Portland Metro area. She has also
participated in local and statewide referendum and initiative campaigns
(both for and against), giving her positive and constructive avenues
for community participation. As State Party Chair and Vice Chair,
Meredith has worked tirelessly to strengthen county parties through
training, mentoring and support. She is also actively engaged in DPO
fundraising and in building coalitions with allied groups and minority
and business communities. She has served as precinct committee person
for over 20 years.
As a small business owner, president of a local business association,
and sales representative for a mid-sized national corporation, she
developed a keen interest in, and understanding of the needs of the
small business community.
Meredith loves Oregon and cannot imagine permanently living anywhere
else. Living in both rural and urban environments has provided her the
opportunity to gain an understanding of the blessings and challenges of
each.
She was born in Attleboro, Massachusetts and at ten moved with her
family to Versailles, Kentucky. She attended the University of Kentucky
and received a BA in Education. Upon graduation she taught children
with disabilities, served as a vocational counselor, taught delinquent
and neglected adolescents and later served as an "at risk" youth
advocate and community organizer for city, county and state government.
She maintains close relationships with her three brothers and a sister
in Vermont, Georgia, and Utah.
Meredith has been married for twenty-six years to Joe Smith, former
Legislator and Chairperson of the Democratic Party of Oregon, and chief
aide to both the Speaker of the Oregon House and a member of Congress.
He is semi-retired as a business consultant and attorney, and remains
politically active in both the Democratic Party, and the Oregon Bus
Project. They enjoy a close relationship with their four sons and their
partners and three beautiful grandchildren, three living in Portland
and one in England.
PENNSYLVANIA - JIM BURN
[elected chair
June 19, 2010] Elected to Allegheny County Council in 2005, Jim Burn
came to County Council with 12 years of municipal service. Jim had been
serving as Mayor of Millvale since 1994. During his 12 years as Mayor,
Jim worked with Borough Council and others to pay off Millvale's debt
and institute aggressive efforts in community revitalization. He
received the "Mayor of the Year Award" in 1997 from the Pennsylvania
State Mayor's Association, the Outstanding Young Men in America Award,
and the Community Award from the North Hills Community Outreach. Jim
credits Millvale Borough's rebirth and revitalization to teamwork.
Jim graduated from Duquesne University in 1985 and received his J.D. from the University of Dayton in 1988. While in Law school, Jim served as the President of the Student Bar Association and as the President of the Phi Delta Phi Law Fraternity. Jim passed the Pennsylvania Bar exam in 1988 and has been practicing law in this area ever since.
Jim also Chairs the the Allegheny County Democratic Party, serves on the Northern Area Boys and Girls club, Chief Executive Onorato's Transportation Action Team, and as Millvale's Emergency Management Coordinator, directly overseeing and coordinating the immediate disaster recovery efforts for the community of Millvale after the flooding rains of Hurricane Ivan.
Jim has been appointed by Council President Fitzgerald to serve as
Chairman of the Public Safety Committee and believes that his service
as a mayor and emergency management coordinator will be of benefit to
this Committee. He has also been appointed to serve on the Budget and
Finance, Economic Development and Public Works Committees
In 2010 Jim was named as one of Pennsylvania’s Top 50 Political Influencers. His notoriety as a local political leader has lead to frequent appearances on Pittsburgh television and radio news programs. As a spokesperson for county Democrats, Jim is often quoted in the Pittsburgh press and has had published several OpEd’s and Letters to the Editor.
Married in 1997, Jim lives in Millvale with his wife Lori and their two sons, James Edward and Brandon Patrick.
RHODE ISLAND - REP. EDWIN PACHECO
[elected April 30, 2010] Edwin R. Pacheco has been in
public office
since 2001 when he was
elected to fulfill an unexpired term for the Burrillville School
Committee. After running for election in 2002, he was the highest vote
getter out of fourteen candidates and subsequently would be elected
Vice Chair, then Chair of the committee.
In 2002, Pacheco decided to embark on a campaign for the District 47
(Burrillville – Glocester) seat in the Rhode Island House of
Representatives. He successfully won both the democratic primary and
general election becoming one of the youngest State Representatives in
the history of Rhode Island.
During both his years on the Burrillville School Committee and as
State Representative, Pacheco has worked towards bettering education,
healthcare, the economy, and the overall quality of life for all Rhode
Islanders. Rep. Pacheco successfully introduced legislation regarding
campaign finance reform, health care reform, voter’s rights, and job
creation. All while reaching beyond the lines of party affiliation for
the betterment for our community by working with both Democrats and
Republicans alike.
Representative Pacheco lives in the town of Burrillville with his
lovely wife Claudia and their 15 month-old-daughter Savannah. The
Pacheco’s have been married for just over 2 years. He has a Bachelors
Degree in Political Science from the University of Rhode Island and is
attending Roger Williams University for his Masters in Public
Administration. Pacheco is the Executive Director of Education in
Action a non-profit organization that provides experiential learning
opportunities for local school children focused on financial literacy,
civics, and economics.
SOUTH CAROLINA - DICK HARPOOTLIAN
[elected May 1, 2011]
Richard "Dick" Harpootlian is a legendary
courtroom lawyer who has flourished as a prosecutor, defense attorney,
and trial lawyer. He is well-known in the legal community as a skillful
and dynamic trial lawyer with effective powers of persuasion.
Mr. Harpootlian has had a long and distinguished career trying cases
in South Carolina for over three decades. He began his career as a
prosecutor in the Fifth Circuit Solicitor's Office, one of the largest
judicial circuits in the State. Within just two years, he was named
Deputy Solicitor, assuming responsibility for the administration and
supervision for over 20 attorneys and all staff members. He was the
Chief Homicide Prosecutor for the Solicitor's Office, and personally
prosecuted hundreds of murder cases, including twelve death penalty
cases, one of which he argued before the United States Supreme Court.
Over the years, Mr. Harpootlian has taken on cases not universally
popular, but he has consistently represented his clients with the same
level of zealous commitment. In 1983, Mr. Harpootlian confirmed his
reputation as a fearless courtroom lawyer when he helped convince a
jury to put notorious serial killer Donald "Pee Wee" Gaskins, the
largest mass murderer in the history of the state, to death. Mr.
Harpootlian also obtained a conviction against ex-University of South
Carolina President Jim Holderman of using his office for personal gain.
Mr. Harpootlian also was one of the key lawyers for the video gaming
industry.
In 1990, Mr. Harpootlian was elected Fifth Circuit Solicitor (by an
almost 2 to 1 majority), where he served from 1991 until 1995. As
Solicitor, he personally prosecuted and obtained convictions in a
number of high profile murder, drug, and public corruption cases,
including the driver who struck and killed United States Senator Strom
Thurmond's daughter.
Mr. Harpootlian has had a successful private practice for over 20
years, during which time he has been recognized for his multi-million
dollar verdicts in National Lawyer's Weekly and South Carolina Lawyer's
Weekly publications, as well as other legal publications.
In addition to practicing law, Mr. Harpootlian was elected to
Richland County Council, which has over 300,000 residents, from 1986 to
1991. Mr. Harpootlian served as Chairman of the South Carolina
Democratic Party from 1998 to 2003. During that time, he orchestrated
the Party's successful election bids of United States Senator Fritz
Hollings, Congressman Jim Clyburn, and Governor James Hodges first in
the history of South Carolina to unseat an incumbent Governor in his
bid for re-election as well as four other Democrats to state-wide
office.
Mr. Harpootlian regularly appears as both a guest and legal commentator on national news programs, including 60 minutes with Dan Rather; 60 Minutes with Leslie Stahl; ABC Good Morning America and Nightly News; NBC Nightly News; Dateline NBC; and various CNN, MSNBC, CNBC and Fox News broadcasts. He also is frequently quoted in national publications such as TIME Magazine, the NY Times, the Boston Globe, and the Los Angeles Times.
SOUTH DAKOTA - BEN NESSELHUF
[elected Dec. 4, 2010]
[ed. note: defeated in Nov. 2010
campaign for Secretary of State]
Ben was born in Rapid City to South Dakota to Ed and Diane Nesselhuf.
Ed is a Lutheran minister and Diane is a high school educator. In 1987,
Ben moved with his family to rural Vermillion. Growing up in the
country, Ben learned the value of hard work and a love of the land. He
graduated from both Vermillion High School and the University of South
Dakota.
In 2000 Ben was elected to the South Dakota House of
Representatives representing district 17. At that time he was the
youngest representative ever elected to the legislature. During his 2
terms in the house, Ben gained a reputation for being a advocate for
open government and campaign finance reform.
In 2004, Ben was
elected to the State Senate. After being elected to his 2nd term, Ben
was elected by his fellow senators to be the Caucus Chairman of the
Senate Democrat Caucus.
After several years of working in the
insurance industry, Ben now works as a consultant in Vermillion. In
addition to his parents, Ben has four siblings who he is very close
with: Stephanie, Ana, Seth and Miguel.
TENNESSEE - CHIP FORRESTER
[elected Jan. 24, 2009] Chip is the son of a retired soldier who saw combat 3 times during his 35-year military career. Originally from Watertown, TN in Wilson County, Chip's father met his mother in Japan. Chip was born in Ft. Benning, GA and lived all over the world during his father’s military career.
In 1985, Chip moved home to Tennessee to raise his family. He has 2 sons, Evan, a senior at the University of Tennessee and Wilson, a senior at Hume-Fogg High School in Nashville. He is married to Gabrielle Mittelstaedt and they live in Nashville.
After graduating from the University of Chicago with a degree in Politics, Economics, Rhetoric and Law (PERL), Chip began his political career working for Harold Washington. Chip worked on numerous campaigns with Washington that culminated with Washington being elected Mayor of Chicago. Chip subsequently served as Assistant Director of Chicago’s Department of Economic Development in Mayor Washington’s administration. In 1985, Chip moved to Tennessee to be Deputy Campaign Manager for Speaker Ned McWherter’s successful campaign for Governor.
In 1990, Chip was U.S. Senator Al Gore’s campaign manager for his reelection to the US Senate. After the re-election Chip was appointed as Gore’s Tennessee Chief of Staff.
Chip’s prior service to the Tennessee Democratic Party has included a stint as the Executive Director of the Tennessee Democratic Party from 1987 -1989, serving as an Executive Committee member since 1988 and most recently as TNDP Treasurer.
TEXAS - BOYD RICHIE
Boyd Richie was unanimously elected Chairman of the Texas Democratic Party on April 22, 2006.
During his first speech as Chairman, Boyd’s message to Texas Democrats was “our job is not win arguments, but to win elections” and announced his five point plan to revitalize the Texas Democratic Party and expand field staff and grassroots trainings, build a pro-active communications team and incorporate modern technology into the Party’s fundraising, communications and outreach strategies.
In 1976, Boyd beat an incumbent to be elected District Attorney for the 90th Judicial District, which covered three counties. A lawyer in private practice for over 35 years, he also served for three terms as County Attorney for Young County. Boyd has also served as Vice President of the Young County Bar Association and in 2005, was elected a life fellow of the Texas Bar Association.
Prior to being elected Chair, Boyd served two terms on the State Democratic Executive Committee and was Chair of Audit Subcommittee of the Finance Committee. Boyd was appointed by President Bill Clinton to the Selective Service Local Board, a position he held until his election as Young County Attorney.
Boyd resides in Graham, Texas with his wife, DNC Member Betty Richie.
UTAH - WAYNE HOLLAND, JR.
Wayne Holland Jr. is an International
Staff Representative for the United Steelworkers of America. The Staff
Representative is the chief negotiator for collective bargaining,
counsel in
arbitration proceedings, and coordinator for legislative and political
activities. Previously, he worked for the Utah AFL-CIO in community
labor
relations raising over $1 million per year for community, charitable
and health
services organizations. He was also the treasurer of his local union at
Kennecott where he worked. He has taken numerous leaves of absence over
the
years to work on political campaigns since 1980. His most recent
experience was
with the 2004 Kerry Presidential campaign in the western battleground
states Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico and Colorado.
In 2005, Wayne was elected as the Chairman of the Utah State Democratic Party. He was re-elected in 2007 and again in 2009. He also serves on the Democratic National Committee and was elected by his fellow state party chairs to the Executive Committee of the Association of State Democratic Chairs.
During Wayne’s tenure as Chair, the Utah
Democratic Party has more than doubled its budget per election cycle
from the
historical norm of the past twenty years. He has been successful with
candidate
recruitment fielding the largest slates of candidates in the past
twenty years.
There has been high turnover in the legislature with a complete change
in
leadership and nearly two-thirds (63%) of all Democratic legislators
first
being elected to their current seat during Wayne’s term of office.
Females now
account for half of the Democratic legislators, Hispanic representation
has
tripled, and there have been as many as three Gay/Lesbian members of
the Utah Democratic
legislative caucus. Democrats added four new members to the State House
during
the past two election cycles, and defeated the sitting Speaker of the
House in
2008. Barack Obama was the first Democratic Presidential candidate to
win Salt Lake County in 44 years.
Congressman Jim Matheson and Salt Lake County Mayor Peter Corroon have
enjoyed
their highest election margins ever. Democrats took control of the Salt
Lake
County Council for the first time since its creation in 2000. And, the
State
Party has helped in non-partisan municipal elections throughout the
state with
our most notable success being the election of State House Democratic
Leader
Ralph Becker as the Mayor of Salt Lake City in 2007. Democrats also
helped
defeat a well-funded school voucher proposal on the ballot in 2007.
Wayne grew up in Magna, Utah. He comes from a strong labor and Democratic Party tradition and is a third generation copper miner. His father, Wayne Holland Sr., was the Subdistrict Director of the United Steelworkers. Given this background, he started working on his first campaign for Gov. Cal Rampton's re-election in 1968 and walked with Wayne Owens in 1972 for Congress. He has been the labor liaison to a number of elected officials.
Wayne has also been active in the community as the President, Vice President, public relations director, and coach of the Hunter/Magna Little League teams for twelve years. Wayne is the father of two boys, Justin and Nick, and the grandfather of two Kaden and Karlee. Justin is a fourth generation copper miner. Nick is currently working with labor on political education. Wayne is married to Katie Thompson.
VERMONT - JUDY BEVANS
Judy Bevans came to Vermont for the first time when she was a student enrolled in the Goddard College Adult Degree Program in the 1970s where she studied Gerontology. Her MS degree is from Southern Connecticut State University where she studied Therapeutic Recreation and Exercise Physiology.
When Judy moved to her farm in the northeast kingdom, she built a small community fitness center that she ran until her partial retirement in 2003. Now she works part time as a private fitness trainer for those people who need to focus on health in the face of disease.
Always a Democrat, much of the activism of Judy's life in Delaware, New York and Texas was issues based. Judy first became active in Democratic Party politics when she lived in New York, working predominantly on local political issues and for local candidates. Her first contact with the Democratic Party in Vermont was during Bill Clintons campaign.
In 2003, Judy was one of the many people who volunteered for Howard Deans campaign. Howard Dean said to everyone that they had the power to make governmental change, but what Judy heard was, If I want change to happen, it is my responsibility to work to make it happen. She grew through the ranks, having chaired the Orleans County Democratic Committee for six years. She was an active member of the State Committee, serving on several of its sub-committees. She became Vice Chair of the Party in May of 2007, serving until she became Chair in March 2009.
Judy's political belief system is a natural extension of her professional and personal life. She believes that an individuals health and well-being must grow out of and have the support of a healthy societal environment. The principles and platform of the Vermont Democratic Party provide the roadmap for creating robust and caring public policy.
Judy lives with her husband, Bill on their farm in Albany, VT. They
live with their rescue cats, their Yorkshire Terrier, Tess, and two
nasty, but well-loved geese. They have three adult children, all of
whom carry her activist gene.
VIRGINIA - BRIAN MORAN
[elected Dec. 4, 2010]
Brian grew up in a middle-class family of seven children that didn’t
have much and he took his first job bagging groceries at age 14. After
transferring to a college closer to home to care for his ailing father,
Brian worked construction, as a bartender, and a gas station attendant
to put himself through college and law school. Brian served as a county
prosecutor until being elected to the House of Delegates in 1996, where
he became Chairman of the Virginia House Democratic Caucus only a few
years later. In the legislature, Brian Moran has fought for the values
that his parents taught him: raising the minimum wage, increasing
access to health care, making the largest education investment in
Virginia history, and protecting our environment for the next
generation.
In December, 2008, Moran resigned from the House to campaign full-time
for Governor.
Public Service
Brian received his law degree from Catholic University and passed up
lucrative private sector work to join the prosecutor’s office in 1989.
He worked his way through the ranks to become Senior Assistant
Commonwealth’s Attorney where he remained until his election to the
House of Delegates.
He was an active member of his local
community, including service to the United Way, serving as Chairman of
the Budget & Fiscal Affairs Advisory Council for the City of
Alexandria, and as a member of the Board of Stop Child Abuse Now.
In 1995, the voters of the 46th district elected Brian to the Virginia
House of Delegates. During his time in the House, he has worked to
crack down on drunk driving, improve Virginia’s small business climate,
provide childhood vaccinations and improve preventative health care. He
has been a champion for raising teacher salaries and improvements in
our transportation system, particularly rail and mass transit. In the
House, Brian led the effort for the largest investment in education in
Virginia history.
Democratic Leader & Partner of Governors Warner and Kaine
House Democrats elected Brian Moran to Chair the House Democratic
Caucus in 2001. In that role, he has served as the chief legislative
partner for Governor Mark Warner and Governor Tim Kaine, working to
make Virginia the best managed state in the nation. As Caucus Chair,
Brian led efforts to expand the Democratic Caucus, leading it to the
largest Democratic gains in the Virginia House in a generation.
Recognized Leader
Throughout his tenure, Brian has won a number of distinguished awards
and recognitions, including the Jaycees’ Man of the Year award, twice
awarded the Victims and Witnesses of Crime Legislative Award,
repeatedly named Mothers Against Drunk Driving Legislator of the Year,
the Fairfax County Chamber of Commerce Friend of Business Award, the
Legislative Award from the League of Conservation Voters, and the “Tech
Ten” award by the Northern Virginia Technology Council. Recently, he
was named the Virginia Sheriffs’ Association Legislator of the Year and
named Child Advocate of the Year by the Virginia PTA.
WASHINGTON - DWIGHT PELZ
A fifth generation Washingtonian, Dwight was born in Seattle in
1951. In 1954 the family moved to Washington DC when his father joined
the staff of Seattle Congressman Don Magnuson. Dwight graduated from
the University of Michigan in 1974 and returned to Seattle the next
year. For 15 years he worked as a community organizer for a variety of
grassroots groups on a variety of social issues. In 1977 Dwight
organized the statewide initiative campaign that repealed the sales tax
on food. He was elected to the State Senate in 1990, where he
represented the 37th District for six years. He chaired the Senate
Education Committee and Labor and Commerce Committee for two years. In
1996, Dwight was appointed to take Ron Sims's place on the King County
Council, representing South Seattle. He was elected in 1997 and
re-elected for a second term in 2001. He became a recognized
leader in the areas of transit and transportation, growth management,
the environment, human services, and civil rights. He served on the
Sound Transit Board and led the fight for the East Lake Sammamish
Trail. Dwight was elected Chair of the Washington State Democratic
Party in January 2006 and re-elected in 2007 and 2009.
WEST VIRGINIA - LARRY PUCCIO
[elected June 26, 2010] Larry Puccio, is a businessman from
Fairmont, West Virginia who co-owned Puccio & York appraising
for a number of years. He ran Joe Manchin’s successful campaign for
Secretary of State in 2000 and served as his Chief of Staff there.
Puccio also ran Manchin’s 2004 campaign for Governor and served as Gov.
Manchin’s Chief of Staff from Jan. 2005- Dec. 2009.
WISCONSIN - MIKE TATE
Mike Tate was elected State Chairman of the Democratic Party of
Wisconsin in June, 2009. Thirty years old when elected, Tate is the
youngest state party chair in the nation for either the Republican or
Democratic Party.
Mike’s career in Democratic organizing began at a very early age, when
in 4th grade he helped Michael Dukakis score an upset victory in his
school’s mock election. Two years later, Tate was begging his mother to
drive him down to Tom Loftus’ gubernatorial campaign office, where he
would help stuff envelopes after school.
Mike’s passion and commitment to the Democratic Party and progressive
causes haven’t waned since. In 1998, Mike worked as a volunteer for
Senator Russ Feingold’s reelection campaign, and then became very
active with the College Democrats, serving as Chair of the College
Democrats of Wisconsin and Vice President of the College Democrats of
America.
Mike has worked for Dane County Executive Kathleen Falk, Governor Jim
Doyle, and AFSCME Council 40, and in 2003, Mike served as the Wisconsin
State Director for Dean for America, and then served as the Deputy
State Director for America Coming Together, overseeing one of the
largest grassroots voter mobilization efforts in Wisconsin political
history.
In the 2006 election cycle, Mike managed the Fair Wisconsin campaign,
overseeing the effort to defeat the constitutional amendment banning
civil unions and marriage. Fair Wisconsin was one of the largest
anti-amendment campaigns ever mounted, raising a historic $5.3 million
from over 11,000 individual donors and mobilizing significant
progressive turnout in opposition to the constitutional amendment.
Most recently, Mike directed Advancing Wisconsin’s vast voter
mobilization effort in 2008, helping boost turnout in key legislative
districts and for Barack Obama.
For many years, Mike has served as a board member and is now the
President of the Democratic Leadership Institute. He has also served on
the Administrative Committee of the Democratic Party of Wisconsin and
as a member of the Democratic National Committee.
Mike received his bachelor’s degree in political science from the
University of Wisconsin-Madison, and currently lives in Milwaukee
County with his wife Amy, a member of the academic staff at the
UW-Milwaukee Alumni Association.
WYOMING ACTING STATE CHAIR - CHUCK HERZ
Chuck Herz has been acting State Chair of the Wyoming Democratic Party since June 2010. Chuck has also served as the state party's treasurer since 2007. Prior to taking that position, he chaired the Teton County Democratic Party from 2003 to 2007.
Chuck is a retired attorney and former General Counsel of the National Science Foundation. He lives in Moose with his wife Barbara. One of his two daughters, his son-in-law and two granddaughters also live in Moose.
Chuck was appointed to the vacant vice chair position in June 2010 - an appointment subsequently ratified by the party's State Central Committee. He has overseen state party affairs since that time in the absence of State Chair Leslie Petersen, who took a leave of absence to wage her campaign for governor.
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SOUTH CAROLINA - CAROL FOWLER ...to May 1, 2011
Carol Fowler has been SC Democratic Party Chair since late April of
2007. She had served as Second Vice Chair since 1988 and has been
a member of the Democratic National Committee since 1989. She
represents the Southern Regional Caucus on the DNC Executive Committee
and is a member and former Co-Chair of the DNC Rules and Bylaws
Committee. Carol is a former Richland County Democratic Party
chair.
The SC native is a graduate of Columbia College. She is on the boards
of directors of the Domestic Abuse Center and the Cooperative Ministry
and is a member of Washington Street United Methodist Church. Carol has
been married for 2 years to Don Fowler and has 2 children, 2
stepchildren, and 2 grandchildren.
NEVADA - SAM LIEBERMAN ...to
March 26, 2011
[started Feb. 2008 following resignation of Jill Derby; elected to
two-year term on March 28, 2009] A Nevada resident since 1980, Sam has
been active in the Nevada State Democratic Party since 1986 as an
activist, volunteer, staff member, donor, and elected leader. He
has worked in the federal offices of Congresswoman Shelley Berkley and
Senator Harry Reid, and on numerous campaigns and outreach projects.
COLORADO - PATRICIA WAAK ...to March 5, 2011
Patricia (Pat) Waak is the Chair of the Colorado Democratic Party.
She
also is a member of the executive committee of the Democratic National
Committee and the Association of State Democratic Chairs.
Pat's political credentials are long and numerous dating back to her
first campaign in 1964. She has worked on Presidential, U.S. Senate,
U.S. House of Representative and Gubernatorial campaigns. Those
credentials include serving as the Deputy Campaign Manager for Sargent
Shriver's 1976 presidential campaign. She was appointed by President
Carter to the U.S. Agency for International Development during his
administration. And she has volunteered for every Democratic
Presidential campaign over the past 44 years.
Pat spent 17 years at the National Audubon Society where she headed the
Population and Habitat campaign. Her management experience includes
several years as Assistant Director for the Center for Population and
Family Health at Columbia University. Pat also was a Peace Corps
Volunteer in Brazil.
Pat served as a member of the U.S. delegation to the 1994 U.N.
International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) and was
the U.S. Focal Point for the 1999 ICPD plus Five Conference in The
Hague, Netherlands. For eleven years, she chaired the population and
environment technical committee for the Commission on Environmental
Strategies and Planning (CESP) of the World Conservation Union-IUCN.
She is the executive producer of video films including the award
winning "Finding the Balance" and is the author of a number of
publications, including her two book: "Planet Awakening" and "My Bones
are Red."
Pat was first elected on March, 5, 2005 as Chair of the Colorado
Democratic Party. During her tenure, Colorado has maintained its
Democratic majorities in the State House and Senate, add a U.S. House
of Representatives seat in CD7, elected a Democratic Governor and state
treasurer. She is dedicated to building on the momentum of the
Democratic Party throughout the state.

