Sally Smith (politician)
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Sarah J. Smith (born January 23, 1945) is an American politician. She was a member of the
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in the 1970s and 1980s, and the
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of
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,
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, from 2000 to 2003. She later worked as a field representative for United States Senator
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.


Early life and education

Smith was born in
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on January 23, 1945. She graduated from Pekin Community High School in 1963, then attended the
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, where she graduated with a bachelor of science in education in 1967.


Career

Smith moved to
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in 1969. Before entering politics, she worked a variety of jobs, including as a hotel desk clerk, office manager for the '' Tundra Times'', and an expeditor for construction company H. W. Blackstock. From 1971 to 1974, she also held various positions in Alaska state government, including in the office of
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William A. Egan and in the Department of Community and Regional Affairs. Smith worked for the Fairbanks-based nonprofit Northern Alaska Environmental Center.


Politics

Smith served three terms in the
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from 1977 to 1983 as a
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representing the 20th District, a six-member district (which was without designated seats and elected at-large) covering the
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and several outlying areas, including
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. Following her service in the legislature, in which she traveled to Juneau (the state's capital) for legislative sessions, Smith moved to Juneau permanently in 1984, and worked for the state's Department of Administration (under the Division of Retirement and Benefits) and Department of Revenue.


2000 regular election

She ran for the office of mayor of Juneau in the general election held on October 3, 2000. She raised $15,434 for her campaign. Her narrow win over Jamie Parsons was partly attributed to fellow candidate Mark Farmer's withdrawal from the race.


Mayor of Juneau

As mayor, Smith opposed moving the seat of the state government out of Juneau. In 2002, she appointed a task force to submit a bid to host the 2006 Arctic Winter Games; the bid was unsuccessful, losing to the one from Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska. Smith was a co-chairwoman of the organizing committee for the portion of the
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that would run through Juneau on January 24, 2002, an event which was overshadowed by the unfurling of a banner by students at
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reading "Bong Hits 4 Jesus", which ultimately resulted in the U.S. Supreme Court case '' Morse v. Frederick''.


2003 regular election

Smith initially intended to seek reelection in 2003, but later opted out of the race, instead endorsing Bruce Botelho, who would be elected mayor.


Personal life

Smith lived near Lawson Creek on Douglas Island, in a small neighborhood between
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and West Juneau, during her time as mayor.


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