Christine Kaufmann (politician) explained

Christine Kaufmann
State Senate:Montana
District:40th
Term Start:January 3, 2007
Term End:January 2, 2017
Preceded:Ken Toole
Succeeded:Terry Gauthier
State House2:Montana
District2:81st
Term Start2:2000
Term End2:January 3, 2007
Preceded2:David Ewer
Succeeded2:Galen Hollenbaugh
Birth Date:25 December 1951
Residence:Helena, Montana
Party:Democratic
Education:Goshen College (BA)
University of Montana (MA)
Website:ckaufmann.com

Christine Kaufmann (born December 25, 1951) is a Montana politician. A member of the Montana Senate from January 2007 to 2016, she previously served three terms in the Montana House of Representatives.[1] She last represented the 41st senate district, based in Helena, Montana.

Biography

Kaufmann was raised on a small Mennonite family farm in Illinois with 11 siblings.[2] She earned a Bachelor's degree from Goshen College and a Master's degree from the University of Montana.[3]

A Democrat, she was first elected to the State House of Representatives in 2000 from the state's 53rd district in Helena, winning a four-way primary election with 49% of the vote.[4] She was elected after having received more roughly two-thirds of the votes cast in the general election.

As a result of the 2006 general election, Senator Ken Toole resigned from the Montana Senate, as he was elected to the Montana Public Service Commission. The following month, Kaufmann, was appointed by the Lewis and Clark County commissioners to replace him in the senate.[5] The seat was up for election in 2008 and, on June 3, 2008, she faced a primary challenge from termed out State Representative Hal Jacobson. Kaufmann was elected, having received 54% of the vote.[6]

A lesbian,[7] she is the first ever openly gay Montana state senator.[8] She was one of three LGBT members of the Montana legislature in 2015, serving alongside Diane Sands and Bryce Bennett. Her election campaigns have received endorsements from the Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Kaufmann files for re-election . . 2008-02-02 . 2008-07-02 .
  2. Web site: Forget Sacrifice. Portland Mennonite. September 3, 2022.
  3. News: Kaufmann has learned the value of compromise . . 2008-05-26 . 2008-07-02 .
  4. Web site: Montana Secretary of State: Official Election Results. 2008-07-02. https://web.archive.org/web/20080702194257/http://sos.mt.gov/ELB/Results.asp. 2008-07-02. dead.
  5. News: Helenans eyeing legislative openings . . 2007-11-11 . 2008-07-02 .
  6. News: SD41 incumbent Kaufmann defeats challenger, colleague Jacobson . . 2008-06-04 . 2008-06-04 .
  7. News: Arsonist hits lesbian couple's house . . 2002-09-02 . 2008-07-02 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110524101108/http://www.spokesmanreview.com/pf.asp?date=020902&ID=s1099040&cat=section.regional . 2011-05-24 . dead .
  8. News: Montana Pride celebrants call for equality . Billings Outpost News . 2008-06-25 . 2008-07-02 .