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Stephanie Leigh Hansen (born July 24, 1961) is an American politician. She is a Democrat member of the Delaware Senate, representing District 10. She was elected in 2017 after winning a
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to fill the seat of
Bethany Hall-Long Bethany A. Hall-Long (born November 12, 1963) is an American politician and a member of the Democratic Party. She has served as the 26th lieutenant governor of Delaware since 2017. Hall-Long previously served in the Delaware Senate from 2008 to ...
, who had resigned to take office as the state's lieutenant governor. Prior to being elected to the state senate, Hansen served as president of the New Castle County Council.


Early life

Hansen was born at Loring Air Force Base in 1961 while her father was serving in the U.S. Air Force. In 1963, her family moved from the
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to Seaford when her father was employed by the DuPont company. She graduated from
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in 1979. She later attended the
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and earned a BS in geology. After graduating, she earned a MS in earth science from the University of New Orleans.


Career

Starting in 1988, Hansen worked as an environmental scientist and hydrologist for the state Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC). She worked in the agency's
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and underground storage tank branches. In 1996, she was elected president of New Castle County Council, the only
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position on the council, after successfully challenging
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Theodore Ryan for the
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nomination in the September
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. During her tenure she helped shape the county's
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code. While on the county council, Hansen began to transition her career from science to environmental law by taking classes at Widener University School of Law, eventually graduating '' cum laude''. She decided to not seek reelection in 2000, and was succeeded by
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. She remained politically active as the chair of her local Democratic committee. After her admission to the Delaware bar, she practiced environmental law at the firm of Richards, Layton & Finger for four years. Hansen left Richards Layton in 2005 for
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in Wilmington. At Young Conaway, she has specialized in legal matters concerning environmentally-degraded properties and has represented local governments on federal Civil Rights Act and Fair Housing Act issues.


2017 Delaware Senate special election

After
Bethany Hall-Long Bethany A. Hall-Long (born November 12, 1963) is an American politician and a member of the Democratic Party. She has served as the 26th lieutenant governor of Delaware since 2017. Hall-Long previously served in the Delaware Senate from 2008 to ...
was sworn in as Lieutenant Governor on January 17, 2017, she resigned from her seat in the Senate. Governor John Carney announced a special election to fill her vacancy to be held on February 25. In anticipation of Hall-Long's resignation, Democrats from the local 10th district committee had selected Hansen as their nominee in December. The election had more significance than the average state senate race and was received national attention. At the time, the 21-member Delaware Senate was split evenly between 10 Democrats and 10 Republicans. While Democrats remained in control with the tie-breaking vote of Lieutenant Governor Hall-Long as senate president, a Republican victory would have given Republicans control of the chamber for the first time in over four decades, ending the complete Democratic control of the
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. On a national level, the race was one of the first since
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took office and was described as important in showing the strength of Democrats in "a traditional stronghold like Delaware." The race received a large amount of national attention for an off-year state election race, and Democrats were poised to spend a "record-shattering" $1 million. Hansen's campaign itself raised more than $300,000 over the course of three weeks—six times that of her opponent—with money from across the country, including over 14,000 donations under $100. Former
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Joe Biden took a visible role in the campaign by fundraising, appearing in ads, and even going door-to-door with Hansen. Other prominent volunteers included Carney and former Maryland governor and 2016 Democratic presidential candidate
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. Hansen was also endorsed by the Delaware State
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, the Delaware Building Trades, Delaware United, the Delaware State Education Association, the District Council of Delaware Laborers, Mary Ann's List, and the Barbara Gittings Delaware Stonewall Democrats. Her campaign focused on a multitude of issues including the cost of living for seniors, the opioid addiction epidemic, and affordable college education. Her campaign manager, Erik Schramm, emphasized the effort to "highlight local issues while harnessing the national mood to excite volunteers." As Hansen said that many of the voters she met while going door-to-door were watching television coverage of the protests against the new administration when she came to their homes. While special elections usually see lower voter participation, the turnout on election day was over 35%, higher than the 2014 midterm election. Hansen won with 7,315 votes (58%) against Republican nominee John Marino and Libertarian nominee Joseph Lanzendorfer. Democrats nationwide celebrated the victory as a big win for a new generation of activists after the election of Trump as president.


References


External links


Official page
at the Delaware General Assembly
Campaign site
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