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Sue Hecht
Sue Hecht (b. December 7, 1947) was a Democratic member of the Maryland House of Delegates. She represented District 3A from 1995-2003 and from January 10, 2007 to January 12, 2011.
Hecht has worked as an Adjunct Professor at Frostburg State University, Executive Director of Heartly House, Incorporated, Program Specialist with the Frederick Job Training Agency, and a freelance writer on the Damascus/Mt. Airy Gazette.
She is a member of the Frederick County Consortium of Human Service Providers, Maryland Coalition Against Sexual Abuse, Women's Alliance of Maryland, Board Member, and Women Legislators of Maryland.[1]
Committee assignments
- Economic Matters
- Deathcare Industry Workgroup
- Subcommittee on Banking, Economic Development, Science and Technology
- Subcommittee on Consumer Protection and Commercial Law
- Subcommittee on Public Utilities
- Information Technology & Biotechnology
Elections
2010
Hecht did not run for re-election in the November 2 election.
2006
On November 7, 2006, Sue Hecht ran for District 3A of the Maryland House of Delegates, beating Galen Clagett, Patrick Hogan, and Linda Naylor.[2]
Sue Hecht raised $129,666 for her campaign.[3]
Maryland House of Delegates, District 3A | ||||
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Candidates | Votes | Percent | ||
Sue Hecht (D) | 13,900 | 28.7% | ||
Galen Clagett (D) | 12,422 | 25.7% | ||
Patrick Hogan (R) | 12,163 | 25.1% | ||
Linda Naylor (R) | 9,873 | 20.4% | ||
Write-Ins | 32 | 0.1% |
Campaign finance summary
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External links
- Maryland House of Delegates - Rep. Sue Hecht
- Legislative profile from Project Vote Smart
- Biography from Project Vote Smart
- Campaign contributions: 2008, 2006
Footnotes
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by - |
Maryland House of Delegates District 3A 2007–2011 |
Succeeded by Patrick Hogan |