Susan A. Deschambault (born November 25, 1947) is an American politician and retired law enforcement officer from
Maine
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. She represents
Maine Senate
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District 32, which comprises the towns of
Alfred
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,
Arundel
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The much-conserved town has a medieval castle and Roman Catholic cathedral. Arundel has a museum and comes second behind much la ...
,
Biddeford
Biddeford ( ) is a city in York County, Maine, United States. It is the principal commercial center of York County. Its population was 22,552 at the 2020 census. The twin cities of Saco and Biddeford include the resort communities of Biddefo ...
,
Dayton
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,
Kennebunkport
Kennebunkport is a resort town in York County, Maine, United States. The population was 3,629 people at the 2020 census. It is part of the Portland-South Portland-Biddeford metropolitan area.
The town center, the area in and around Dock Squa ...
and
Lyman. Deschambault, a
Democrat
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from
Biddeford
Biddeford ( ) is a city in York County, Maine, United States. It is the principal commercial center of York County. Its population was 22,552 at the 2020 census. The twin cities of Saco and Biddeford include the resort communities of Biddefo ...
, was first elected in a special election in March 2016. Prior to the Senate, she served two terms as a city councilor in Biddeford and was president of the Maine Association of Police for 21 years.
Early life and education
Deschambault was born in 1974 and received her Bachelor of Arts in sociology from St. Francis College. She is a licensed social worker. Deschambault served as a Biddeford city councilor for two terms and was the chairman of the Biddeford Planning Board.
Maine Department of Corrections
Deschambault began her career in corrections at the
Stevens School for Girls in
Hallowell, Maine
Hallowell ( ) is a city in Kennebec County, Maine, United States. The population was 2,570 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census. Popular with tourists, Hallowell is noted for its culture and old architecture. Hallowell is included in th ...
following the enactment of the 1976 Code of Juvenile Justice. She continued working as a social worker and correctional caseworker for the
Maine Department of Corrections
The Maine Department of Corrections is a government agency in the U.S. state of Maine that is responsible for the direction and general administrative supervision, guidance and planning of both adult and juvenile correctional facilities and prog ...
for 43 years until her retirement.
She spent more than 40 years in the Maine Department of Corrections as a social worker and served on the Biddeford police commission for 12 years, eventually becoming Biddeford's first female police commissioner.
Maine Senate
On January 28, 2016, Senator
David Dutremble of Maine Senate District 28 resigned his position to focus on recovering from
alcoholism
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. On March 29, a special election was held to fill his vacant seat, and Deschambault defeated Republican Stephen Martin 57%-41%.
On Friday, April 2, when Deschambault and her family arrived at Governor
Paul LePage
Paul Richard LePage (; born October 9, 1948) is an American businessman and politician who served as the 74th governor of Maine from 2011 to 2019. A member of the Republican Party, he previously served as the mayor of Waterville, Maine, from 20 ...
's office for her swearing-in ceremony, they were informed that the ceremony had been canceled by the governor. According to a spokesperson for LePage, the governor canceled the ceremony as a response to state Democrats' lack of support for his nominee to the Maine Unemployment Insurance Commission. LePage eventually swore in Deschambault on April 5, the last day he was legally obligated to do so. Senate President Michael Thibodeau postponed roll-call votes in the Senate until after Deschambault was sworn in.
In June 2016, Deschambault won the Democratic primary for the November 8 general election with 85% of the vote and defeated Republican Matthew Stone 59%-41% in the general election.
Deschambault and a delegation of other New England state legislators traveled to Taiwan to meet with other elected officials and discuss forms of democratic government.
Personal life
Deschambault is a lifelong Biddeford resident. She has one adult son.
Electoral history
References
External links
Senator Susan Deschambault on FacebookMaine State Legislature: Senator Susan Deschambault
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1947 births
Living people
Democratic Party Maine state senators
Law enforcement officials from Maine
Women state legislators in Maine
Politicians from Biddeford, Maine
Maine city council members
21st-century American women politicians
American women police officers
Women city councillors in Maine
21st-century members of the Maine Legislature