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Hillary Jeanne Scholten (born February 22, 1982) is an American attorney and politician serving as the
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from
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since 2023. She is a member of the Democratic Party.


Early life and career

Scholten grew up in
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. Her mother, Judi, was a principal and teacher in several Grand Rapids area schools and her father, Scott, was a sports journalist for ''
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''. Scholten attended Unity Christian High School, and graduated from  Gordon College and the
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. Scholten was a judicial law clerk and attorney adviser for the
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from 2013 to 2017. When the Obama administration ended, she moved back to Grand Rapids and became a staff attorney for the Michigan Immigrant Rights Center.


U.S. House of Representatives


Elections


2020

In July 2019, Scholten announced her candidacy for the
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in in the 2020 elections. She was unopposed in the Democratic Party primary. She lost the general election to Republican nominee
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, but came the closest a Democrat had come to winning the district since 1982, when incumbent Republican Harold S. Sawyer was held to 51% in what was then the 5th district. It was also only the second time since 1982 that a Democrat had received 40% of the vote; the Democratic nominee received 43% two years earlier.


2022

Scholten ran again in the 2022 elections. She was again unopposed in the Democratic primary. She was initially priming for a rematch against Meijer, but Meijer lost the Republican primary to the considerably more conservative former Trump administration official John Gibbs. Scholten was running in a district that had been made significantly more competitive in redistricting; it had been pushed to the west to grab a large portion of the Lake Michigan shoreline, including
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. Had it existed in 2020, Joe Biden would have won it with 53% of the vote;
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carried the old 3rd with 51%. Scholten (54.9%) defeated Gibbs (42%) to win election to the
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. She is only the second Democrat to represent Grand Rapids in Congress since 1913. The only other time it was out of Republican hands in that time was when Richard Vander Veen won a special election to succeed Gerald Ford in what was then the 5th District in 1974; he won a full term later that year but was defeated in 1976.


Caucus memberships

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Personal life

Scholten's husband, Jesse Holcomb, is a journalism professor at Calvin University. They have two sons. Scholten is a member of the Christian Reformed Church.


References


External links


Congresswoman Hillary Scholten
official U.S. House website
Campaign website
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