Leah Vukmir (née Papachristou; born April 26, 1958) is an American politician and nurse who served as a member of the Wisconsin Senate. A Republican, she represented Wisconsin's 5th Senate district. She previously served in the Wisconsin Assembly.[1] Vukmir was the Republican nominee in the 2018 U.S. Senate election in Wisconsin, running unsuccessfully against incumbent Democrat Tammy Baldwin. In March 2019, Vukmir became vice president of state affairs at the National Taxpayers Union.[2]

Quick Facts Member of the Wisconsin Senate from the 5th district, Preceded by ...
Leah Vukmir
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Vukmir in 2012
Member of the Wisconsin Senate
from the 5th district
In office
January 3, 2011  January 7, 2019
Preceded byJim Sullivan
Succeeded byDale Kooyenga
Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
from the 14th district
In office
November 5, 2002  January 3, 2011
Preceded byScott Walker
Succeeded byDale Kooyenga
Personal details
Born
Leah Papachristou

(1958-04-26) April 26, 1958 (age 66)
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
SpouseGeorge Vukmir
Children2
EducationMarquette University (BSN)
University of Wisconsin–Madison (MSN)
WebsiteOfficial website
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Early life and education

Vukmir was born Leah Papachristou in Milwaukee on April 26, 1958,[3] the daughter of immigrants from Greece.[4] She graduated from Brookfield East High School in Brookfield, Wisconsin in 1976.[3] Vukmir received a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Marquette University in 1980, and a Master of Science in Nursing from the University of Wisconsin–Madison in 1983.[5] She worked as a registered nurse and a pediatric nurse practitioner.[4]

Career

Wisconsin legislature

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Vukmir speaking in 2015 at the announcement of Scott Walker's presidential campaign

Vukmir was first elected in November 2002, succeeding Scott Walker (R), who was elected in a special election as Milwaukee County Executive. She was the ranking member of the Assembly's Committee on Health and Health Care Reform. She was also a member of the committees on Public Health, Education Reform, Education and Criminal Justice.[6]

Vukmir announced on June 25, 2009, that she was challenging incumbent Democratic State Senator Jim Sullivan for the 5th district seat in 2010.[7] The race attracted large amounts of out-of-state campaign contributions, with 7% of Sullivan's donors and 14% of Vukmir's donors being residents of Wauwatosa.[8] On November 2, 2010, Vukmir defeated Sullivan for reelection.[9] She was succeeded in her Assembly seat by fellow Republican Dale Kooyenga.

Vukmir opposes medical marijuana and has said that there is no medical reason to use it.[10] At a public hearing in 2009, she was booed after accusing fellow legislators Jon Erpenbach and Mark Pocan of using dying cancer patients to further a secret agenda of legalization.[11]

During Republican-led redistricting efforts after 2010, email communications showed that Vukmir called for redistricting changes that aided her politically (gerrymandering), such as making her district more Republican. At one point, she wrote, "This is such a big task. So glad we are in control!"[12]

Vukmir is on the board of directors of the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC),[13] a nonprofit organization of conservative state legislators and private sector representatives who draft and share model state-level legislation for distribution among state governments in the United States. In June 2013, the Center for Media and Democracy sued Vukmir, contending she had violated Wisconsin's open records law by not turning over records related to her involvement with ALEC. Vukmir responded by claiming she could not be sued while in office.[14] The lawsuit was settled in 2014, with the state of Wisconsin agreeing to pay $15,000 and Vukmir turning over e-mails from her personal Yahoo! account that she said she had withheld due to technical issues.[15]

In December 2017, the Wisconsin Department of Justice released a report criticizing a secret state investigation into Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker. During the course of the investigation, the state had seized the personal emails of 35 Republican lawmakers, including Vukmir. Included among the emails was correspondence between Vukmir and her daughter that included private medical information. Some of the emails were placed into a folder on state computers marked "opposition research." Vukmir wrote an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal criticizing the investigation, which she said was politically motivated and "un-American."[16][17][18]

2018 U.S. Senate election

On September 7, 2017, Vukmir announced that she would seek the 2018 Republican nomination for U.S. Senate.[19]

During the primary campaign, Vukmir ran ads in which she attempted to link Baldwin with Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, mastermind of the September 11 attacks, calling them "Team Terrorists". PolitiFact rated the claims as "Pants on Fire" wrong.[20]

On May 12, 2018, Vukmir secured the endorsement of the Wisconsin Republican Party at the state convention with 73 percent of the vote, besting former Marine Kevin Nicholson. Former White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus praised what he termed Vukmir's proven track record of advancing a conservative agenda.[21]

Vukmir won the Republican primary election on August 14, 2018[22] and was afterwards endorsed by President Donald Trump.[23] She lost to incumbent Democrat Tammy Baldwin in the general election by eleven percentage points on November 6, 2018.[24]

Electoral history

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Wisconsin 5th Senate District election 2010
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Leah Vukmir 36,852 52.15
Democratic Jim Sullivan (incumbent) 33,702 47.69
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Wisconsin 5th Senate District election 2014
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Leah Vukmir 55,869 73.6 +21.45
Libertarian Wendy Friedrich 20,020 26.4
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Republican U.S. Senate Primary Election, 2018[25]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Leah Vukmir 217,023 48.9%
Republican Kevin Nicholson 190,840 43.0%
Republican George Lucia 18,803 4.2%
Republican Griffin Jones 8,764 2.0%
Republican Charles Barman 7,937 1.8%
Total votes 443,367 100%
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2018 United States Senate election, Wisconsin
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Tammy Baldwin 1,471,240 55.43%
Republican Leah Vukmir 1,182,929 44.57%
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Personal life

Vukmir attends Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church in Wauwatosa.[4] She was at one time an active speedskater: a member of the West Allis Speedskating Club and an Amateur Speedskating Union referee.[26]

References

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