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Mary Hales (Wyoming)

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Mary Hales
Prior offices:
Wyoming House of Representatives District 36
Years in office: 2007 - 2010
Personal
Profession
Real estate broker

Mary Hales was a Democratic member of the Wyoming House of Representatives. She represented District 36 since 2007.

Hales received her Secondary Teaching Certificate from the University of Wyoming. She then studied Political Science at Park University.

Hales is an Associate Broker for Stratton Real Estate.[1]

Committee assignments

Elections

2010

See also: Wyoming House of Representatives elections, 2010

Hales was defeated in her bid for re-election to the Wyoming House of Representatives, District 36, by Republican Gerald Gay in the November 2, 2010 general election. She was unopposed in the August 17, 2010, primary. [2][3]

Wyoming House of Representatives, District 36 Democratic Primary (2010)
Candidates Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Mary Hales (D) 339

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2016 Democratic National Convention

Personal

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Hales has four children.

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Footnotes

  1. Project Vote Smart - Rep. Hales
  2. Wyoming Secretary of State, "2010 Primary Candidates Roster,"accessed July 25, 2010
  3. Official General Election results, 2010
  4. Ballotpedia's list of superdelegates to the 2016 Democratic National Convention is based on our own research and lists provided by the Democratic National Committee to Vox.com in February 2016 and May 2016. If you think we made an error in identifying superdelegates, please send an email to editor@ballotpedia.org.
  5. Wyoming Democrats, “A Note From Unpledged Delegates,” April 18, 2016
  6. To find out which candidate a superdelegate supported, Ballotpedia sought out public statements from the superdelegate in other media outlets and on social media. If we were unable to find a public statement that clearly articulated which candidate the superdelegate supported at the national convention, we listed that superdelegate as "unknown." If you believe we made an error in identifying which candidate a superdelegate supported, please email us at editor@ballotpedia.org.
  7. Congressional Research Service, "The Presidential Nominating Process and the National Party Conventions, 2016: Frequently Asked Questions," December 30, 2015
  8. 8.0 8.1 Democratic National Committee, "2016 Democratic National Convention Delegate/Alternate Allocation," updated February 19, 2016
  9. The Green Papers, "2016 Democratic Convention," accessed May 7, 2021
  10. Democratic National Committee's Office of Party Affairs and Delegate Selection, "Unpledged Delegates -- By State," May 27, 2016
Political offices
Preceded by
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Wyoming House of Representatives District 36
2007–2010
Succeeded by
Gerald Gay


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