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Franke Wilmer (born December 2, 1950) is an academic and a politician. She was a Democratic member of the Montana House of Representatives, representing Districts 63 and 64 from 2007–2015. Before first running for office in 2006, Wilmer was appointed to chair the Montana Human Rights Commission by Governor Schweitzer in 2005. She received both a PhD and Masters from the
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in 1990 and is currently a full professor of Political Science at Montana State University.


Early life, education, and academic career

Wilmer was born in 1950 in
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to Marion and Bud Wilmer. Her father was a bricklayer from Baltimore and her mother was a nurse from Terry, Montana and Denton, Maryland. In the 1970s and 1980s, she was a single mother raising her one daughter, while working various jobs and earning three college degrees. Her jobs during this decade include
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, carpenter, middle school substitute teacher, assistant professor, and research assistant. She graduated with a B.S. in
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and
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from
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in 1981. She got a master's degree in political science, specializing in
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, from the
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in 1985 and a PhD in 1990. After earning her degrees, she became an Assistant Professor at the
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for a year. In 1991, she was then hired by Montana State University and still teaches there today. That same year, she was a co-founder of the Gallatin Human Rights Task Force. She became an Associate Professor in 1996 and Full Professor and Head of the Political Science Department in 2001.


Early political career

She has written three books, numerous articles, and been invited to be guest lecturer across the world. She conducted field research in
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during the
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and
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. In 2005, Democratic Governor
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appointed her to become Chair the Montana Human Rights Commission, where she served for one year.


Montana House of Representatives


Elections

In 2006, incumbent Democratic State Representative Larry Jent, of Montana's 64th House District, decided to retire to run for a seat in the Montana House of Representatives. Wilmer decided to run and won the June Democratic primary with 72% of the vote. In the general election, she defeated Jim Klug 57%-43%. She won re-election in 2008 with 59% of the vote and 2010 with 55% of the vote.


Tenure

She was elected to as
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of the legislature in 2009. The
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-Montana Council selected her as "Legislator of the Year" in 2011. She is currently the Legislative Liaison to the Board of investments.


Committee assignments

*House Education Committee *House Legislative Administration Committee *House State Administration and Veterans Affairs Committee *House Capital Financial Advisory Committee (2008) *Legislative Liaison to Montana Board of Investments (2011–2012) *House Fish, Wildlife, and Parks Committee, Vice Chair 2013


2012 congressional election

In February 2011, Wilmer was the first candidate from either party to announce her candidacy for
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in the U.S. House of Representatives in 2012. Wilmer was endorsed by the National Women's Political Caucus She finished second in the Democratic primary, with 14,836 votes (18.4%).


Personal life

Wilmer has lived in the city of Bozeman, Montana since 1991. She has one daughter.


Publications

*The Indigenous Voice in World Politics (Sage 1993) *The Social Construction of Man, the State and War: Identity, Conflict and Violence in Former Yugoslavia (Routledge 2002) *Human Rights in International Politics: An Introduction (Lynne Rienner 2015).


References


External links


Montana House of Representatives - Franke Wilmer
Official MT State Legislature Website

Faculty Web Page
Project Vote Smart - Representative Franke Wilmer (MT)
profile *''Follow the Money'' - Franke Wilmer
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campaign contributions
Franke Wilmer: 9 Questions with Montana’s Progressive State Representative about Occupy, Organized Labor, and Petitioning John Boehner on behalf of the 99%
Dan O'Mahony, "Point Nine Nine", November 5, 2011 {{DEFAULTSORT:Wilmer, Franke Democratic Party members of the Montana House of Representatives 1950 births Jewish American people in Montana politics Living people Shepherd University alumni University of South Carolina Upstate faculty University of Maryland, College Park alumni Women state legislators in Montana American women academics 21st-century American Jews 21st-century American women