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Preceded by
  
Jane Lokan

Website
  
Legislative website

Party
  
Democratic Party

Profession
  
Social worker

Political party
  
Democratic

Role
  
Politician

Succeeded by
  
Kathleen Taylor

Name
  
Carolyn Tomei


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Alma mater
  
Portland State University

Education
  
Portland State University

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Carolyn Tomei (born 1936) is a Democratic politician from the US state of Oregon. She served in the Oregon House of Representatives for District 41, representing Milwaukie and parts of Southeast Portland, including Sellwood and Eastmoreland from 2001 to 2015.

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Early life and career

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Tomei was born in Charleston, West Virginia. She earned a bachelor's degree in psychology and a master's degree in social work from Portland State University.

Political career

Tomei served on the Milwaukie Planning Commission in the 1990s and was elected to the Milwaukie City Council in 1996. In 1998, she ran for mayor of Milwaukie, and won a three-person race by 2–1 margin over her closest competitor. Tomei was first elected mayor in a special election held March 10, 1998. The election was held following the recall of Mayor Craig Lomnicki. Tomei won the three-way race with 2,003 votes over Councilor Rob Kappa's 952 votes and former councilor Rick Farley's 819 votes. In the November, 1998 election, Tomei ran unopposed. In 2000, she ran for an open seat in the Oregon House of Representatives, previously held by Republican Jane Lokan. In the general election, Tomei defeated Republican Dick Jones. She was re-elected to the same seat six times.

In March 2014 she announced she would not run for another term.

Personal

Tomei is married to Gary Michael, and the couple have 17 children, step children, and foster children.

Beliefs

Raised Roman Catholic, Tomei later identified herself as a secular humanist. In January, 2013, while leading the Oregon House in reciting the Pledge of Allegiance Tomei changed the words "one nation under God" to "one nation under love." In December, 2013, Tomei was endorsed by the Freethought Equality PAC because of her "commitment to promote a more secular government and a will to protect the rights of all people, including the now 20 percent of Americans that don't identify with any particular religion."

References

Carolyn Tomei Wikipedia