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Preceded by
  
Sam Schwartzkopf

Role
  
Politician

Succeeded by
  
Roland A. Luedtke

Political party
  
Democratic

Party
  
Democratic Party

Name
  
Helen Boosalis


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Born
  
August 28, 1919 Minneapolis, Minnesota (
1919-08-28
)

Died
  
June 15, 2009, Lincoln, Nebraska, United States

Education
  
University of Minnesota

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Helen G. Boosalis (August 28, 1919 - June 15, 2009) was a Nebraska Democratic Party politician.

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Early life

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Helen Boosalis was born as Helen Geankoplis in Minneapolis, Minnesota to Greek immigrant parents, where she grew up working in her father's Minneapolis restaurant. In 1945 she married Michael Gus "Mike" Boosalis, a World War II veteran and graduate of the University of Minnesota. Their daughter, Mary Beth, was born three years later. In 1951, the family moved to Lincoln, Nebraska, where her husband had accepted a job at the University of Nebraska.

Political career

In 1959 Helen Boosalis was elected to the Lincoln City Council, scoring an upset victory over an incumbent, and was subsequently reelected three times. She won another upset victory over incumbent Sam Schwartzkopf to become the city's first woman mayor in 1975. From 1981 to 1982, she served as the first female President of the U.S. Conference of Mayors.

Shortly after completing her tenure as Mayor in 1983, Boosalis was appointed as Director of the Nebraska Department of Aging in the Cabinet of then-Governor Bob Kerrey, she served in that post until she announced her candidacy for Governor of Nebraska in the 1986 election. Boosalis received a plurality of the vote in the crowded Democratic primary with 43.8% of the votes.

In the primary, Boosalis carried 77 of Nebraska's 93 counties, Domina carried 16 counties in the Northeast section of the state, and Beutler carried no counties.

Boosalis went on to lose to the Republican candidate, State Treasurer Kay A. Orr in the general election. Boosalis receiving 47.1% of the vote and Orr received 52.9%. This election was the first state gubernatorial election in U.S. history where the candidates of both major national parties were women.

Post-politics

Following her electoral defeat, Boosalis was an active member of several state and national organizations, most notably serving as Chairwoman of Board of Directors of the American Association of Retired Persons.

Death

She died from a brain tumor on June 15, 2009 at the age of 89.

References

Helen Boosalis Wikipedia