Norma Smith | |
State House: | Washington |
District: | 10th, Position 1 |
Term Start: | January 8, 2008 |
Term End: | January 11, 2021 |
Predecessor: | Chris Strow |
Successor: | Greg Gilday |
Birth Name: | Norma Ruth Creighton |
Birth Date: | 8 October 1951 |
Birth Place: | Pensacola, Florida, U.S. |
Party: | Republican |
Residence: | Clinton, Washington |
Profession: | Congressional assistant Director of Operations Program director Director of communications Operations Manager |
Alma Mater: | Pensacola Junior College, Puget Sound Christian College |
Website: | Official |
Norma Ruth Smith (née Creighton; born October 8, 1951) is an American politician of the Republican Party. She was a member of the Washington House of Representatives, representing the 10th Legislative District from 2008 to 2021.[1]
In 1971, Smith earned an A.A. degree from Pensacola Junior College. In 2000, Smith earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in theology from Puget Sound Christian College.[2]
Smith was an aide to Republican U.S. Representative Jack Metcalf from 1994 to 2000,[3] and was a member of the South Whidbey School Board from 1991 to 1995, serving as president in 1994.[2] She unsuccessfully ran against Democratic State Senator Mary Margaret Haugen in 2000[3] and Democratic U.S. Representative Rick Larsen in 2002.[4] Smith was appointed to the state House in 2008 to fill a vacant seat.[1] Her district, the 10th Legislative District, encompasses all of Island County, a portion of northwestern Snohomish County, and a southwestern portion of Skagit County.[5] She was subsequently reelected.[1] [6] In the state House, Smith obtained a bipartisan reputation and was known as a prominent supporter of data privacy legislation.[1]
Smith announced in March 2020 that she would not seek reelection to a seventh term in office.[5]
Smith's husband was Stephen. They have four children. Smith and her family live in Clinton, Washington.[1] [6]