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Maria Cantwell

Maria Ellen Cantwell (/ˈkæntˌwɛl/; born October 13, 1958)[1] is an American politician and former businesswoman serving as the junior United States senator from Washington since 2001. A member of the Democratic Party, she served in the Washington House of Representatives from 1987 to 1993, and in the United States House of Representatives from Washington's 1st congressional district from 1993 to 1995.

Maria Cantwell
Official portrait, 2018
Chair of the Senate Commerce Committee
Assumed office
February 3, 2021
Preceded byRoger Wicker
Ranking Member of the Senate Commerce Committee
In office
January 3, 2019 – February 3, 2021
Preceded byBill Nelson
Succeeded byRoger Wicker
Ranking Member of the Senate Energy Committee
In office
January 3, 2015 – January 3, 2019
Preceded byLisa Murkowski
Succeeded byJoe Manchin
Chair of the Senate Small Business Committee
In office
February 12, 2014 – January 3, 2015
Preceded byMary Landrieu
Succeeded byDavid Vitter
Chair of the Senate Indian Affairs Committee
In office
January 3, 2013 – February 12, 2014
Preceded byDaniel Akaka
Succeeded byJon Tester
United States Senator
from Washington
Assumed office
January 3, 2001
Serving with Patty Murray
Preceded bySlade Gorton
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Washington's 1st district
In office
January 3, 1993 – January 3, 1995
Preceded byJohn Miller
Succeeded byRick White
Member of the Washington House of Representatives
from the 44th district
In office
January 12, 1987 – January 3, 1993
Preceded byJeanine Long
Succeeded byJeanine Long
Personal details
Born
Maria Ellen Cantwell

(1958-10-13) October 13, 1958 (age 65)
Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
Parent
EducationMiami University (BA)
Signature
WebsiteSenate website

Born and raised in Indianapolis, Indiana, Cantwell graduated from Miami University before moving to Seattle to work on Alan Cranston's 1984 presidential campaign. In 1986, she was elected to the state House of Representatives, where she served until her election to Congress in 1992. Cantwell served one term in Congress before losing her seat to Republican Rick White in the 1994 election. She then briefly worked in the private sector as vice president of marketing for RealNetworks.

Despite having vowed to remain out of politics, Cantwell ran for the United States Senate in 2000. She defeated Republican incumbent Slade Gorton in one of the closest elections in the state's history. Cantwell was reelected in 2006, 2012, and 2018. Upon the February 2017 resignation of Jeff Sessions to become United States Attorney General, she became the most senior junior senator. She is the second female senator from Washington, after Patty Murray.

Early life, education, and early political career edit

Cantwell was born in Indianapolis, Indiana. She was raised in a predominantly Irish American neighborhood on the south side of Indianapolis. Her father, Paul Cantwell,[2] served as county commissioner, city councilor, state legislator, and chief of staff for U.S. Representative Andrew Jacobs Jr.;[2] he was the Democratic nominee for Mayor of Indianapolis in 1979.[3] Her mother, Rose, was an administrative assistant. Her ancestry includes Irish and German.[2]

Cantwell attended Emmerich Manual High School, and was inducted into the Indianapolis Public Schools Hall of Fame in 2006.[4] After high school, Cantwell attended Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, where she earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in public administration.[5]

A year after graduating, Cantwell worked on Jerry Springer's unsuccessful 1982 Ohio gubernatorial campaign.[6] Cantwell moved to Seattle, Washington, in 1983, to campaign for U.S. Senator Alan Cranston (D-CA) in his unsuccessful bid for the 1984 Democratic presidential nomination.[6][5] She then moved to the Seattle suburb of Mountlake Terrace, because it reminded her of Indianapolis,[7] and led a successful campaign in 1986 to build a new library there.[8] As of 2000, Cantwell lived in Edmonds, Washington with her mother.[9]

Washington House of Representatives (1987–1993) edit

Elections edit

In 1986, Cantwell was elected to the Washington State House of Representatives at the age of 28.[10] She defeated George Dahlquist 54%–46%.[11] In 1988, she was reelected with 66% of the vote.[12] In 1990, she was reelected to a third term with 61% of the vote.[13]

Tenure edit

As a state representative, Cantwell helped write Washington's Growth Management Act of 1990, which required cities to develop comprehensive growth plans, and she negotiated its passage.[14][15] She also worked on legislation regulating nursing homes. Cantwell resigned on January 3, 1993, in preparation to be sworn in as a member of the United States House of Representatives.

U.S. House of Representatives (1993–1995) edit

Elections edit

1992

In the November election, Cantwell defeated Republican State Senator Gary A. Nelson 55%–42%.[16] She became the first Democrat elected to the United States House of Representatives from Washington's first congressional district in 40 years.

1994

Republican Rick White defeated Cantwell 52%–48% in the 1994 United States House of Representatives elections.[17] Before that year's "Republican Revolution", eight of the nine representatives from the Washington state delegation were from the Democratic Party. After the election, five Democratic representatives from Washington state lost their positions, despite running for re-election, including Cantwell, future governor Jay Inslee, and Speaker of the House Tom Foley.

Tenure edit

Cantwell was called a "savvy, pro-business Democrat". She supported President Clinton's 1993 budget, which raised taxes and passed without the votes of many Democrats.[18] During her only term, she helped persuade the Clinton administration to terminate its support of the Clipper chip. She wrote a letter to Vice President Al Gore and staunchly opposed it because Microsoft Inc. was in her district.[19][20] She voted for the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).[21]

Committee assignments edit

Private sector employment (1995–1999) edit

After her defeat, Cantwell vowed to leave politics. Political ally Rob Glaser offered her a job as vice president of marketing for RealNetworks.[22] Among her accomplishments was the live internet streaming broadcast of a Mariners-Yankees baseball game in 1995, which marked the start of internet broadcasts of Major League Baseball games.[23]

In 1998, the company was criticized by privacy groups, which alleged that the RealJukebox software program incorporated spyware to track unsuspecting users' listening patterns and download history. In response, RealNetworks amended its privacy policy to fully disclose its privacy practices regarding user listening patterns. Subsequently, RealNetworks submitted to independent outside audits of its privacy practices. Several lawsuits regarding alleged privacy violations were settled out of court. This incident has shaped her views on privacy and her opposition to the Bush administration's post-9/11 policies.[24]

U.S. Senate (2001–present) edit

Elections edit

2000 edit

At the urging of party activists and officials, Cantwell formed an exploratory committee in October 1999 to consider a run for U.S. Senate against Democrat Insurance Commissioner Deborah Senn and incumbent Republican Senator Slade Gorton. She committed to the race on January 19, 2000.[25] Cantwell entered the campaign a year after Senn, who was endorsed by the Washington State Labor Council and NARAL, and used her personal wealth to fund television advertisements.[26][27] Early on, privacy became an issue; Senn cited her record protecting medical privacy as insurance commissioner, while Cantwell promoted internet privacy and cited her opposition to the Clipper chip.[28] Senn later used television advertisements to accuse Cantwell of avoiding debates, as she had agreed to two debates while Senn preferred more.[29] They participated in three debates, during which they attacked each other. Senn attacked RealNetworks and Cantwell's role in the company; Cantwell accused Senn of wanting to run against RealNetworks, and said that Senn was uninformed on internet issues.[30][31] Cantwell was endorsed by The Seattle Times, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer,[32] The Spokesman-Review, and The News Tribune.[citation needed] She easily won her party's nomination, defeating Senn by a 3–1 margin in the primary.[33] Although he won re-nomination, Gorton got fewer votes than Cantwell and Senn's combined total.[34]

Social security, prescription drugs, dams, gun control, and campaign finance reform were among the most important issues in Cantwell's race against Gorton, which drew national attention.[35] Cantwell also adopted the slogan "Your voice for a change", a veiled reference to Gorton's campaign theme in 1980, challenging incumbent Warren Magnuson's age.[36] She said Gorton supported "19th-century solutions to 21st-century problems".[37] Cantwell was endorsed by The Seattle Times and the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, the state's two biggest newspapers.[citation needed] Gorton was endorsed by the smaller The News Tribune and two of the largest Eastern Washington newspapers, The Spokesman-Review and Tri-City Herald.[38] At times, the campaign was accused of pettiness as national PACs and groups funded television attack advertisements.[39] After a Cantwell campaign worker deep-linked to a humorous photo on Gorton's website, he accused Cantwell's campaign of hacking, and Senn accused Cantwell of hypocrisy. "Fiddling with people's websites and calling it good fun ... adds a very childish and unworthy character to the race", Senn's campaign spokeswoman Barbara Stenson said.[40] Cantwell spent over $10 million of her own money on her campaign, pledging not to accept money from PACs. When RealNetworks stock declined at the end of 2000, she spent time raising funds for debt retirement, but kept her pledge not to accept PAC money.[41] In the waning weeks of the campaign, the Federal Election Commission ruled that Cantwell violated federal campaign finance law by securing $3.8 million in bank loans for her campaign and failing to properly disclose the loans until January 30, 2001.[42] The complaint alleged that she had received a $600,000 line of credit without sufficient collateral, and another $1,000,000, all at a preferential interest rate. After review, the Federal Election Commission sent a letter of admonishment, saying that the loans were "made on a basis that assures repayment, and that each loan bore the usual and customary interest rate".[43]

The election was among the closest in Washington history.[44] Cantwell held a tiny lead in the initial returns on election night, but the race remained too close to call.[45] Gorton overtook her the next day, amassing a lead of 12,500 votes by the second week of absentee ballot counting.[46][47] The election result was certified on November 22 with a lead of 1,953 votes for Cantwell out of 2.5 million cast, credited to support from the Puget Sound region.[48][49] The 0.08% margin triggered an automatic recount, which increased her lead to 2,229 votes, or 0.09%. It was the last Senate race to be called in the 2000 election, which resulted in a 50–50 tie ahead of a contentious presidential election recount.[50] Cantwell and Debbie Stabenow of Michigan became the third and fourth women to defeat incumbent senators, following Kay Bailey Hutchison's 1993 and Dianne Feinstein's 1992 special-election victories.[citation needed]

2006 edit

The close 2004 gubernatorial race between Democrat Christine Gregoire and Republican Dino Rossi suggested to many that the 2006 contest might go either way.[51] Both Cantwell and her opponent Republican Mike McGavick dominated their primaries; initial speculation favored a Republican victory.[52] "At one point", wrote analyst Larry Sabato, "all the talk in this race concerned Cantwell's cool relations with anti-war Democratic elements and McGavick's relatively united base. But Democrats appear to have closed ranks behind their junior senator."[53] Cantwell was reelected by a 17-point margin, even winning several traditionally Republican counties in Eastern Washington, including Spokane County.[54][55]

 
Cantwell (seated in the middle of the couch) with other female Senators of the 110th Congress, which served from 2007 until 2009.

During the 2006 campaign, Cantwell received heavy criticism for declining most of the invitations she received to debate McGavick in public fora. Media outlets across the state, including The Olympian and the Yakima Herald-Republic, rebuked her, claiming she was afraid to confront McGavick, calling it "unacceptable"[56] and "simply not fair". Cantwell agreed to two debates with McGavick in Seattle and Spokane, lasting 60 and 30 minutes, respectively. When she ran for Senate in 2000 against Gorton, Gorton also agreed to only two debates of a similar format. Similarly, when Washington's senior senator, Patty Murray, ran for reelection in 2004, she agreed to only two debates with George Nethercutt, although each debate lasted an hour.[57]

2012 edit

Cantwell was reelected to a third term, defeating Republican State Senator Michael Baumgartner.[58]

2018 edit

Cantwell was reelected to a fourth term, defeating Republican Susan Hutchison.

Tenure edit

Cantwell was a proponent of the McCain-Feingold campaign finance reform bill of 2002, and co-sponsored the Clean Money, Clean Elections Act of 2001.[59][60] In 2005, she wrote a letter in support of the Perkins Loan program,[61] and told the Seattle Times in July 2006 that she opposed Social Security privatization.[62] Cantwell co-sponsored the "Pension Fairness and Full Disclosure Act of 2005".[63]

Also in 2005, Cantwell voted for the Central America Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA), which angered many who opposed free trade agreements. Others argued that due to the state's unique economy, any senator from Washington almost had to vote for free trade pacts.

 
Cantwell responding to a question at a press conference in 2019.

Citing his potential views on abortion and the environment, Cantwell was one of 22 senators to vote not to confirm United States Supreme Court nominee John Roberts.[64] In January 2006, after publicly announcing her opposition to Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito, Cantwell, 18 other Democrats and all 53 present Republicans, voted for the cloture motion.[65] The success of this motion ended an unlikely attempt to filibuster Alito's confirmation led by Senators John Kerry and Ted Kennedy.[66] Alito was confirmed the next day by a vote of 58–42, with most Democrats, including Cantwell, voting against confirmation.

In 2010, Cantwell voted to invoke cloture to begin debate on the Don't ask, don't tell policy in the military.

In the 2016 United States presidential election, Cantwell received one electoral vote for vice president from a faithless elector in Washington.[67]

Iraq War edit

On October 11, 2002, Cantwell voted in favor of the Joint Resolution to Authorize the Use of United States Armed Forces Against Iraq. Her October 10, 2002, press release, quotes her as stating on the floor of the U.S. Senate, "Mr. President, my vote for this resolution does not mean that I am convinced of the Administration has answered all the questions. I believe the following issues must be addressed before the U.N. or the U.S. move forward with military action." Cantwell detailed six specific areas in which her questions and concerns had yet to be satisfactorily addressed at the time of her vote to authorize war: "First: Continued Multilateral Approach ... Second: Successful Military Strategy ... Third: A Post-War Commitment Strategy ... Fourth: Fighting the Broader War on Terrorism ... Fifth: Maintaining Middle East Stability ... Sixth: Protecting Iraqi Civilians."

In 2006, Cantwell voted against the Kerry-Feingold Amendment to S. 2766, which would have set a timetable for withdrawal,[68] but for the Levin-Reed Amendment,[69] which would encourage beginning a phased withdrawal by the end of the year, with no timetable for completion.

Israel edit

In April 2017, Cantwell co-sponsored the Israel Anti-Boycott Act (S.270), which would have made it a federal crime, punishable by a maximum sentence of 20 years imprisonment,[70] for Americans to encourage or participate in boycotts against Israel and Israeli settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories if protesting actions by the Israeli government.[71]

Immigration edit

In May 2006, Cantwell, along with 38 of 44 Senate Democrats, voted for the Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act of 2006 (S. 2611).[72] This controversial legislation included provisions to improve border security, increased fines and other punishments for employers of illegal immigrants, created a guest worker program (which included a near doubling of the number of H1-B visas),[73] and created a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants already in the country.[74] The bill, with support from Republican Party leadership, passed 62–36. Debate would have also commenced on the DREAM Act, but was halted by a Republican filibuster.[75]

Health care reform edit

Cantwell supports health care reform in the United States, and was a co-sponsor of Senator Ron Wyden's Healthy Americans Act. In her role as a member of the Finance Committee, she had an influential role in crafting health care reform legislation. On September 29, 2009, when the Finance Committee considered health care reform legislation, Cantwell supported amendments to establish a public health care option that would compete with private insurers.[76]

In 2009, The Stranger ran an article on Cantwell's opposition to the inclusion of a public option in the health-care reform plan. They reported: "Seattle congressman Jim McDermott supports it. Washington senator Patty Murray wants it. So does President Barack Obama. So does the often conservative Seattle Times editorial page. So do 72 percent of Americans, according to a recent poll. So what's going on with Washington's junior senator, Maria Cantwell? Why doesn't she want Congress to include a public option — a new government-run health-care plan that will be available to everyone, and will compete with private insurance companies to bring down costs — in its health-care-reform package?"[77] Cantwell cited her concerns with getting the bill through the Senate as the reason for her opposition.[77]

Environment and energy edit

In addition to her opposition to drilling in the Alaskan National Wildlife Refuge, Cantwell was one of the most vocal critics of the increase of oil and gasoline prices during 2008.[78] Advocating increased regulation of futures markets and windfall profits taxes on oil profits, she has drawn scathing criticism from the Wall Street Journal.[79] In December 2005, Cantwell scored what many perceived as one of the strongest victories of her first term when she blocked Alaska senator Ted Stevens's efforts to allow drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Stevens attached the measure to a bill that provided money for defense spending and Hurricane Katrina recovery efforts. Cantwell rounded up the votes of 41 Democrats[a] and three Republicans, enough to block a final vote.[80] Stevens removed the ANWR drilling measure from the larger bill, promising to bring the matter up at a later date.

In 2004, Cantwell received the highest rating possible from the League of Conservation Voters for her environmental voting record.[81] As of 2020, she has a lifetime score of 93% on the League's National Environmental Scorecard.[82] She is known for supporting alternative energy research and for protecting Washington's forests from logging and the construction of paved roads and has earned endorsement from various prominent environmental advocacy groups[81] and other environmental groups.[83][84] She has opposed drilling in ANWR on multiple occasions, has voted to reduce oil usage by 40% by 2025, and has opposed legislation to relax or terminate CAFE standards.[85] The Seattle Times has called Cantwell's environmental record "pristine",[86] and the Wilderness Society has called her an "environmental champion".[87]

In 2009, Cantwell introduced the Carbon Limits and Energy for America's Renewal (CLEAR) Act (S. 2877), also called the Cantwell-Collins bill, a "cap and dividend" emissions trading proposal.[88][89][90][91] Senator Susan Collins co-sponsored it.[92] The bill died in the Senate Finance Committee without debate or votes.[90][92]

Cantwell chaired the Senate Democrats 20/20 Energy Independence campaign and co-chaired the Apollo Alliance in 2006.[93] One of her main accomplishments was the passage of an amendment "To prevent energy market manipulation", which passed 57–40 in the Senate in November 2006; a previous effort was defeated by a vote of 50–48.[94]

In 2011, The Humane Society of the United States praised Cantwell's no-tolerance policy and effective removal of the practice of shark finning, which kills an estimated 73 million sharks per year.[95]

In February 2019, in response to reports that the EPA intended to decide against setting limits for perfluorooctane sulfonic acid (PFOS) and perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) in drinking water as part of an upcoming national strategy to manage the chemicals, Cantwell was one of 20 senators to sign a letter to Acting EPA Administrator Andrew R. Wheeler calling on the EPA "to develop enforceable federal drinking water standards for PFOA and PFOS, as well as institute immediate actions to protect the public from contamination from additional per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS)."[96]

In September 2019, Cantwell was one of eight senators to sign a bipartisan letter to congressional leadership, requesting full and lasting funding of the Land and Water Conservation Act, in order to aid national parks and public lands, benefit the $887 billion American outdoor recreation economy, and "ensure much-needed investment in our public lands and continuity for the state, tribal, and non-federal partners who depend on them".[97]

Minimum wage edit

In March 2021, Cantwell was among the 42 Democrats to vote unsuccessfully to include a $15 hourly minimum wage in the American Rescue Plan.[98]

Abortion and contraceptives edit

Cantwell has expressed support for making Plan B contraceptives available to girls 16 and under. In 2007, she co-sponsored the Prevention First Act, a bill that sought to increase national access to family planning and preventative methods as a means to reduce unwanted pregnancies.[99] It included providing women with access to Plan B, as well as expanding family planning to be covered under Medicaid.[99] As an advocate of increasing access to family planning and sexual health education, Cantwell argues that these venues for increased education are necessary to reduce the number of unwanted pregnancies.[100] She received criticism from her Republican challenger, State Senator Michael Baumgartner, who suggested that she was too extreme and too far to the left of Washington voters on this issue, and expressed concern about 11-year-olds getting these drugs without a prescription.[101]

Cantwell calls herself "100% pro-choice", and consistently supports the pro-choice movement's positions. She was one of 34 senators to vote against the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act of 2003, which President George W. Bush signed into law in November 2003. She also voted against the Unborn Victims of Violence Act, which made it an additional crime to kill or harm a fetus during a criminal assault upon the mother. That bill passed the Senate by a vote of 61–38, and was signed into law by Bush on in 2004.

Sexual abuse in Olympic sports edit

Cantwell chairs the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee, which has jurisdiction over the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee (USOPC), the United States Center for SafeSport (SafeSport), and the issue of sexual abuse in Olympic sports.[102][103] She has praised the Protecting Young Victims from Sexual Abuse and Safe Sport Authorization Act of 2017, crafted to protect athletes from emotional and physical abuse and harassment, which created SafeSport to prevent and respond to misconduct.[104]

Support for fellow Democrats edit

Cantwell is a major supporter of fellow Democratic candidates for public office. In 2006, facing her own challenging race, she used ActBlue to raise $100,000 for Darcy Burner, Peter J. Goldmark, and Richard Wright, all of whom were facing difficult House races in Washington. In the 2008 cycle, Cantwell was particularly committed to supporting Senator Mary Landrieu's reelection.

 
Cantwell speaks during the second day of the 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colorado.

On December 31, 2007, Cantwell became the 10th senator to endorse Hillary Clinton for President of the United States.[105] She supported Clinton throughout the primaries,[106] but vowed to vote for the winner of the pledged delegates.[107] After Clinton conceded on June 7, Cantwell endorsed Obama.[108] At the Washington State Democratic Convention on June 15, she said: "I do want to see a strong Democratic woman in the White House ... That's why I'm so glad Michelle Obama will be the next first lady."[109]

On October 20, 2013, Cantwell was one of 16 female Democratic senators to sign a letter endorsing Hillary Clinton as the Democratic nominee in the 2016 Presidential Election.[110]

Criticism of Amanda Knox's wrongful conviction edit

On December 4, 2009, the day that 22-year-old Washingtonian Amanda Knox was wrongly convicted by an Italian court of the murder of Meredith Kercher, Cantwell released a statement expressing her dismay at the verdict, saying that she had "serious questions about the Italian justice system and whether anti-Americanism tainted [the] trial." She stated that the evidence against Knox was insufficient, that Knox had been subjected to "harsh treatment" following her arrest, and that there had been "negligence" in the handling of evidence. She also complained that jurors had not been sequestered, allowing them to view "negative news coverage" about Knox, and that one of the prosecutors had a misconduct case pending in relation to another trial.[111] Cantwell said she would seek assistance from Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. A State Department spokesman said in December 2009 that the department had followed the case closely and would continue to do so. He added: "It is still in the early days but ... we haven't received any indications necessarily that Italian law was not followed."[112] Knox was later exonerated.[113]

Committee assignments edit

Cantwell's committee assignments for the 118th Congress are as follows:[114]

Caucus memberships edit

Electoral history edit

2000 Washington US Senate general election results[118]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Maria Cantwell 1,199,437 48.73% +4.48%
Republican Slade Gorton (incumbent) 1,197,208 48.64% -7.11%
Libertarian Jeff Jared 64,734 2.63% +2.6%
Plurality 2,229 0.09%
Turnout 2,461,379 100% +761,206
Democratic gain from Republican
2006 Washington US Senate Democratic primary results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Maria Cantwell (Incumbent) 570,677 90.76%
Democratic Hong Tran 33,124 5.27%
Democratic Mike The Mover 11,274 1.79%
Democratic Michael Goodspaceguy Nelson 9,454 1.50%
Democratic Mohammad H. Said 4,222 0.67%
Total votes 628,751 100%
2006 Washington US Senate general election results
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Maria Cantwell (Incumbent) 1,184,659 56.81% +8.08
Republican Mike McGavick 832,106 39.91% -8.73
Libertarian Bruce Guthrie 29,331 1.41% -1.22
Green Aaron Dixon 21,254 1.02% n/a
Independent Robin Adair 16,384 0.79% n/a
Write-in 1,445 0.07% n/a
Majority 343,084 16.90%
Turnout 2,085,179 63.81%
Democratic hold Swing +8.37
2012 Washington US Senate blanket primary results[119]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Maria Cantwell (incumbent) 626,360 55.42
Republican Michael Baumgartner 344,729 30.50
Republican Art Coday 59,255 5.24
Democratic Timothy Wilson 26,850 2.38
Republican Chuck Jackson 21,870 1.94
Republican Glenn R. Stockwell 21,731 1.92
Republican Mike The Mover 16,459 1.46
Reform Will Baker 12,865 1.14
Total votes 1,130,119 100
2012 Washington US Senate general election results[120]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Maria Cantwell (incumbent) 1,855,493 60.36% +3.55%
Republican Michael Baumgartner 1,213,924 39.49% -0.42%
Write-in 4,644 0.15% +0.08%
Total votes 3,074,061 100.0% N/A
Democratic hold
2018 Washington US Senate blanket primary results[121]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Maria Cantwell (incumbent) 929,961 54.68%
Republican Susan Hutchison 413,317 24.30%
Republican Keith Swank 39,818 2.34%
Republican Joey Gibson 38,676 2.27%
Democratic Clint Tannehill 35,770 2.10%
Republican Dave Bryant 33,962 2.00%
Republican Art Coday 30,654 1.80%
Independent Jennifer Gigi Ferguson 25,224 1.48%
Republican Tim Owen 23,167 1.36%
Republican Matt Hawkins 13,324 0.78%
Democratic Don L. Rivers 12,634 0.74%
Libertarian Mike Luke 12,302 0.72%
Republican Glen R. Stockwell 11,611 0.68%
Independent Thor Amundson 9,393 0.55%
Democratic Mohammad Said 8,649 0.51%
Republican Matthew D. Heines 7,737 0.45%
Freedom Socialist Steve Hoffman 7,390 0.43%
Republican Michael Goodspaceguy Nelson 7,057 0.41%
Republican John Orlinski 6,905 0.41%
Independent Dave Strider 6,821 0.40%
Republican Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente 5,724 0.34%
Green James Robert "Jimmie" Deal 3,849 0.23%
The Human Rights Party Sam Wright 3,761 0.22%
FDFR Party Brad Chase 2,655 0.16%
Democratic George H. Kalberer 2,448 0.14%
Independent Charlie R. Jackson 2,411 0.14%
Republican R. C. Smith 2,238 0.13%
Independent Jon Butler 2,016 0.12%
StandUpAmerica Alex Tsimerman 1,366 0.08%
Total votes 1,700,840 100%
2018 Washington US Senate general election results[122]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Maria Cantwell (incumbent) 1,803,364 58.31% -2.05%
Republican Susan Hutchison 1,282,804 41.48% +1.99%
Write-in 6,461 0.21% +0.06%
Total votes 3,092,629 100% N/A
Democratic hold

Personal life edit

In 2006, it emerged that court files concerning a loan Cantwell made in 2001 to her former boyfriend, boss, and campaign manager, lobbyist Ron Dotzauer, to help him through his divorce litigation, had been sealed. A Sound Politics reporter had the file unsealed and discovered that Cantwell was identified in the divorce records "as the 'other woman'".[123]

Cantwell was also formerly in a relationship with Seattle-based track and cross country star Scott Daggatt, then serving as a stockbroker of a Seattle-based National Securities Corporation.[124]

Owing to a sharp decrease in the value of her RealNetworks stock, Cantwell's personal fortune had declined significantly by 2011.[125]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Including one Independent who caucused with the Democrats.

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Washington House of Representatives
Preceded by
Jeanine Long
Member of the Washington House of Representatives
from the Position 1, 44th legislative district

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maria, cantwell, maria, ellen, cantwell, born, october, 1958, american, politician, former, businesswoman, serving, junior, united, states, senator, from, washington, since, 2001, member, democratic, party, served, washington, house, representatives, from, 198. Maria Ellen Cantwell ˈ k ae n t ˌ w ɛ l born October 13 1958 1 is an American politician and former businesswoman serving as the junior United States senator from Washington since 2001 A member of the Democratic Party she served in the Washington House of Representatives from 1987 to 1993 and in the United States House of Representatives from Washington s 1st congressional district from 1993 to 1995 Maria CantwellOfficial portrait 2018Chair of the Senate Commerce CommitteeIncumbentAssumed office February 3 2021Preceded byRoger WickerRanking Member of the Senate Commerce CommitteeIn office January 3 2019 February 3 2021Preceded byBill NelsonSucceeded byRoger WickerRanking Member of the Senate Energy CommitteeIn office January 3 2015 January 3 2019Preceded byLisa MurkowskiSucceeded byJoe ManchinChair of the Senate Small Business CommitteeIn office February 12 2014 January 3 2015Preceded byMary LandrieuSucceeded byDavid VitterChair of the Senate Indian Affairs CommitteeIn office January 3 2013 February 12 2014Preceded byDaniel AkakaSucceeded byJon TesterUnited States Senatorfrom WashingtonIncumbentAssumed office January 3 2001Serving with Patty MurrayPreceded bySlade GortonMember of the U S House of Representatives from Washington s 1st districtIn office January 3 1993 January 3 1995Preceded byJohn MillerSucceeded byRick WhiteMember of the Washington House of Representatives from the 44th districtIn office January 12 1987 January 3 1993Preceded byJeanine LongSucceeded byJeanine LongPersonal detailsBornMaria Ellen Cantwell 1958 10 13 October 13 1958 age 65 Indianapolis Indiana U S Political partyDemocraticParentPaul Cantwell father EducationMiami University BA SignatureWebsiteSenate websiteMaria Cantwell s voice source source Maria Cantwell on her constituents lack of certainty and the mismanagement of Southwest AirlinesRecorded February 9 2023 Born and raised in Indianapolis Indiana Cantwell graduated from Miami University before moving to Seattle to work on Alan Cranston s 1984 presidential campaign In 1986 she was elected to the state House of Representatives where she served until her election to Congress in 1992 Cantwell served one term in Congress before losing her seat to Republican Rick White in the 1994 election She then briefly worked in the private sector as vice president of marketing for RealNetworks Despite having vowed to remain out of politics Cantwell ran for the United States Senate in 2000 She defeated Republican incumbent Slade Gorton in one of the closest elections in the state s history Cantwell was reelected in 2006 2012 and 2018 Upon the February 2017 resignation of Jeff Sessions to become United States Attorney General she became the most senior junior senator She is the second female senator from Washington after Patty Murray Contents 1 Early life education and early political career 2 Washington House of Representatives 1987 1993 2 1 Elections 2 2 Tenure 3 U S House of Representatives 1993 1995 3 1 Elections 3 2 Tenure 3 3 Committee assignments 4 Private sector employment 1995 1999 5 U S Senate 2001 present 5 1 Elections 5 1 1 2000 5 1 2 2006 5 1 3 2012 5 1 4 2018 5 2 Tenure 5 2 1 Iraq War 5 2 2 Israel 5 2 3 Immigration 5 2 4 Health care reform 5 2 5 Environment and energy 5 2 6 Minimum wage 5 2 7 Abortion and contraceptives 5 2 8 Sexual abuse in Olympic sports 5 2 9 Support for fellow Democrats 5 2 10 Criticism of Amanda Knox s wrongful conviction 5 3 Committee assignments 5 4 Caucus memberships 6 Electoral history 7 Personal life 8 See also 9 Notes 10 References 11 Further reading 12 External linksEarly life education and early political career editCantwell was born in Indianapolis Indiana She was raised in a predominantly Irish American neighborhood on the south side of Indianapolis Her father Paul Cantwell 2 served as county commissioner city councilor state legislator and chief of staff for U S Representative Andrew Jacobs Jr 2 he was the Democratic nominee for Mayor of Indianapolis in 1979 3 Her mother Rose was an administrative assistant Her ancestry includes Irish and German 2 Cantwell attended Emmerich Manual High School and was inducted into the Indianapolis Public Schools Hall of Fame in 2006 4 After high school Cantwell attended Miami University in Oxford Ohio where she earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in public administration 5 A year after graduating Cantwell worked on Jerry Springer s unsuccessful 1982 Ohio gubernatorial campaign 6 Cantwell moved to Seattle Washington in 1983 to campaign for U S Senator Alan Cranston D CA in his unsuccessful bid for the 1984 Democratic presidential nomination 6 5 She then moved to the Seattle suburb of Mountlake Terrace because it reminded her of Indianapolis 7 and led a successful campaign in 1986 to build a new library there 8 As of 2000 Cantwell lived in Edmonds Washington with her mother 9 Washington House of Representatives 1987 1993 editElections edit In 1986 Cantwell was elected to the Washington State House of Representatives at the age of 28 10 She defeated George Dahlquist 54 46 11 In 1988 she was reelected with 66 of the vote 12 In 1990 she was reelected to a third term with 61 of the vote 13 Tenure edit As a state representative Cantwell helped write Washington s Growth Management Act of 1990 which required cities to develop comprehensive growth plans and she negotiated its passage 14 15 She also worked on legislation regulating nursing homes Cantwell resigned on January 3 1993 in preparation to be sworn in as a member of the United States House of Representatives U S House of Representatives 1993 1995 editElections edit 1992 In the November election Cantwell defeated Republican State Senator Gary A Nelson 55 42 16 She became the first Democrat elected to the United States House of Representatives from Washington s first congressional district in 40 years 1994 Republican Rick White defeated Cantwell 52 48 in the 1994 United States House of Representatives elections 17 Before that year s Republican Revolution eight of the nine representatives from the Washington state delegation were from the Democratic Party After the election five Democratic representatives from Washington state lost their positions despite running for re election including Cantwell future governor Jay Inslee and Speaker of the House Tom Foley Tenure edit Cantwell was called a savvy pro business Democrat She supported President Clinton s 1993 budget which raised taxes and passed without the votes of many Democrats 18 During her only term she helped persuade the Clinton administration to terminate its support of the Clipper chip She wrote a letter to Vice President Al Gore and staunchly opposed it because Microsoft Inc was in her district 19 20 She voted for the North American Free Trade Agreement NAFTA 21 Committee assignments edit Public Works Foreign Affairs Merchant Marine and FisheriesPrivate sector employment 1995 1999 editAfter her defeat Cantwell vowed to leave politics Political ally Rob Glaser offered her a job as vice president of marketing for RealNetworks 22 Among her accomplishments was the live internet streaming broadcast of a Mariners Yankees baseball game in 1995 which marked the start of internet broadcasts of Major League Baseball games 23 In 1998 the company was criticized by privacy groups which alleged that the RealJukebox software program incorporated spyware to track unsuspecting users listening patterns and download history In response RealNetworks amended its privacy policy to fully disclose its privacy practices regarding user listening patterns Subsequently RealNetworks submitted to independent outside audits of its privacy practices Several lawsuits regarding alleged privacy violations were settled out of court This incident has shaped her views on privacy and her opposition to the Bush administration s post 9 11 policies 24 U S Senate 2001 present editElections edit 2000 edit Main article 2000 United States Senate election in Washington At the urging of party activists and officials Cantwell formed an exploratory committee in October 1999 to consider a run for U S Senate against Democrat Insurance Commissioner Deborah Senn and incumbent Republican Senator Slade Gorton She committed to the race on January 19 2000 25 Cantwell entered the campaign a year after Senn who was endorsed by the Washington State Labor Council and NARAL and used her personal wealth to fund television advertisements 26 27 Early on privacy became an issue Senn cited her record protecting medical privacy as insurance commissioner while Cantwell promoted internet privacy and cited her opposition to the Clipper chip 28 Senn later used television advertisements to accuse Cantwell of avoiding debates as she had agreed to two debates while Senn preferred more 29 They participated in three debates during which they attacked each other Senn attacked RealNetworks and Cantwell s role in the company Cantwell accused Senn of wanting to run against RealNetworks and said that Senn was uninformed on internet issues 30 31 Cantwell was endorsed by The Seattle Times the Seattle Post Intelligencer 32 The Spokesman Review and The News Tribune citation needed She easily won her party s nomination defeating Senn by a 3 1 margin in the primary 33 Although he won re nomination Gorton got fewer votes than Cantwell and Senn s combined total 34 Social security prescription drugs dams gun control and campaign finance reform were among the most important issues in Cantwell s race against Gorton which drew national attention 35 Cantwell also adopted the slogan Your voice for a change a veiled reference to Gorton s campaign theme in 1980 challenging incumbent Warren Magnuson s age 36 She said Gorton supported 19th century solutions to 21st century problems 37 Cantwell was endorsed by The Seattle Times and the Seattle Post Intelligencer the state s two biggest newspapers citation needed Gorton was endorsed by the smaller The News Tribune and two of the largest Eastern Washington newspapers The Spokesman Review and Tri City Herald 38 At times the campaign was accused of pettiness as national PACs and groups funded television attack advertisements 39 After a Cantwell campaign worker deep linked to a humorous photo on Gorton s website he accused Cantwell s campaign of hacking and Senn accused Cantwell of hypocrisy Fiddling with people s websites and calling it good fun adds a very childish and unworthy character to the race Senn s campaign spokeswoman Barbara Stenson said 40 Cantwell spent over 10 million of her own money on her campaign pledging not to accept money from PACs When RealNetworks stock declined at the end of 2000 she spent time raising funds for debt retirement but kept her pledge not to accept PAC money 41 In the waning weeks of the campaign the Federal Election Commission ruled that Cantwell violated federal campaign finance law by securing 3 8 million in bank loans for her campaign and failing to properly disclose the loans until January 30 2001 42 The complaint alleged that she had received a 600 000 line of credit without sufficient collateral and another 1 000 000 all at a preferential interest rate After review the Federal Election Commission sent a letter of admonishment saying that the loans were made on a basis that assures repayment and that each loan bore the usual and customary interest rate 43 The election was among the closest in Washington history 44 Cantwell held a tiny lead in the initial returns on election night but the race remained too close to call 45 Gorton overtook her the next day amassing a lead of 12 500 votes by the second week of absentee ballot counting 46 47 The election result was certified on November 22 with a lead of 1 953 votes for Cantwell out of 2 5 million cast credited to support from the Puget Sound region 48 49 The 0 08 margin triggered an automatic recount which increased her lead to 2 229 votes or 0 09 It was the last Senate race to be called in the 2000 election which resulted in a 50 50 tie ahead of a contentious presidential election recount 50 Cantwell and Debbie Stabenow of Michigan became the third and fourth women to defeat incumbent senators following Kay Bailey Hutchison s 1993 and Dianne Feinstein s 1992 special election victories citation needed 2006 edit Main article 2006 United States Senate election in WashingtonThe close 2004 gubernatorial race between Democrat Christine Gregoire and Republican Dino Rossi suggested to many that the 2006 contest might go either way 51 Both Cantwell and her opponent Republican Mike McGavick dominated their primaries initial speculation favored a Republican victory 52 At one point wrote analyst Larry Sabato all the talk in this race concerned Cantwell s cool relations with anti war Democratic elements and McGavick s relatively united base But Democrats appear to have closed ranks behind their junior senator 53 Cantwell was reelected by a 17 point margin even winning several traditionally Republican counties in Eastern Washington including Spokane County 54 55 nbsp Cantwell seated in the middle of the couch with other female Senators of the 110th Congress which served from 2007 until 2009 During the 2006 campaign Cantwell received heavy criticism for declining most of the invitations she received to debate McGavick in public fora Media outlets across the state including The Olympian and the Yakima Herald Republic rebuked her claiming she was afraid to confront McGavick calling it unacceptable 56 and simply not fair Cantwell agreed to two debates with McGavick in Seattle and Spokane lasting 60 and 30 minutes respectively When she ran for Senate in 2000 against Gorton Gorton also agreed to only two debates of a similar format Similarly when Washington s senior senator Patty Murray ran for reelection in 2004 she agreed to only two debates with George Nethercutt although each debate lasted an hour 57 2012 edit Main article 2012 United States Senate election in Washington Cantwell was reelected to a third term defeating Republican State Senator Michael Baumgartner 58 2018 edit Main article 2018 United States Senate election in Washington Cantwell was reelected to a fourth term defeating Republican Susan Hutchison Tenure edit Cantwell was a proponent of the McCain Feingold campaign finance reform bill of 2002 and co sponsored the Clean Money Clean Elections Act of 2001 59 60 In 2005 she wrote a letter in support of the Perkins Loan program 61 and told the Seattle Times in July 2006 that she opposed Social Security privatization 62 Cantwell co sponsored the Pension Fairness and Full Disclosure Act of 2005 63 Also in 2005 Cantwell voted for the Central America Free Trade Agreement CAFTA which angered many who opposed free trade agreements Others argued that due to the state s unique economy any senator from Washington almost had to vote for free trade pacts nbsp Cantwell responding to a question at a press conference in 2019 Citing his potential views on abortion and the environment Cantwell was one of 22 senators to vote not to confirm United States Supreme Court nominee John Roberts 64 In January 2006 after publicly announcing her opposition to Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito Cantwell 18 other Democrats and all 53 present Republicans voted for the cloture motion 65 The success of this motion ended an unlikely attempt to filibuster Alito s confirmation led by Senators John Kerry and Ted Kennedy 66 Alito was confirmed the next day by a vote of 58 42 with most Democrats including Cantwell voting against confirmation In 2010 Cantwell voted to invoke cloture to begin debate on the Don t ask don t tell policy in the military In the 2016 United States presidential election Cantwell received one electoral vote for vice president from a faithless elector in Washington 67 Iraq War edit On October 11 2002 Cantwell voted in favor of the Joint Resolution to Authorize the Use of United States Armed Forces Against Iraq Her October 10 2002 press release quotes her as stating on the floor of the U S Senate Mr President my vote for this resolution does not mean that I am convinced of the Administration has answered all the questions I believe the following issues must be addressed before the U N or the U S move forward with military action Cantwell detailed six specific areas in which her questions and concerns had yet to be satisfactorily addressed at the time of her vote to authorize war First Continued Multilateral Approach Second Successful Military Strategy Third A Post War Commitment Strategy Fourth Fighting the Broader War on Terrorism Fifth Maintaining Middle East Stability Sixth Protecting Iraqi Civilians In 2006 Cantwell voted against the Kerry Feingold Amendment to S 2766 which would have set a timetable for withdrawal 68 but for the Levin Reed Amendment 69 which would encourage beginning a phased withdrawal by the end of the year with no timetable for completion Israel edit In April 2017 Cantwell co sponsored the Israel Anti Boycott Act S 270 which would have made it a federal crime punishable by a maximum sentence of 20 years imprisonment 70 for Americans to encourage or participate in boycotts against Israel and Israeli settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories if protesting actions by the Israeli government 71 Immigration edit In May 2006 Cantwell along with 38 of 44 Senate Democrats voted for the Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act of 2006 S 2611 72 This controversial legislation included provisions to improve border security increased fines and other punishments for employers of illegal immigrants created a guest worker program which included a near doubling of the number of H1 B visas 73 and created a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants already in the country 74 The bill with support from Republican Party leadership passed 62 36 Debate would have also commenced on the DREAM Act but was halted by a Republican filibuster 75 Health care reform edit Cantwell supports health care reform in the United States and was a co sponsor of Senator Ron Wyden s Healthy Americans Act In her role as a member of the Finance Committee she had an influential role in crafting health care reform legislation On September 29 2009 when the Finance Committee considered health care reform legislation Cantwell supported amendments to establish a public health care option that would compete with private insurers 76 In 2009 The Stranger ran an article on Cantwell s opposition to the inclusion of a public option in the health care reform plan They reported Seattle congressman Jim McDermott supports it Washington senator Patty Murray wants it So does President Barack Obama So does the often conservative Seattle Times editorial page So do 72 percent of Americans according to a recent poll So what s going on with Washington s junior senator Maria Cantwell Why doesn t she want Congress to include a public option a new government run health care plan that will be available to everyone and will compete with private insurance companies to bring down costs in its health care reform package 77 Cantwell cited her concerns with getting the bill through the Senate as the reason for her opposition 77 Environment and energy edit In addition to her opposition to drilling in the Alaskan National Wildlife Refuge Cantwell was one of the most vocal critics of the increase of oil and gasoline prices during 2008 78 Advocating increased regulation of futures markets and windfall profits taxes on oil profits she has drawn scathing criticism from the Wall Street Journal 79 In December 2005 Cantwell scored what many perceived as one of the strongest victories of her first term when she blocked Alaska senator Ted Stevens s efforts to allow drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Stevens attached the measure to a bill that provided money for defense spending and Hurricane Katrina recovery efforts Cantwell rounded up the votes of 41 Democrats a and three Republicans enough to block a final vote 80 Stevens removed the ANWR drilling measure from the larger bill promising to bring the matter up at a later date In 2004 Cantwell received the highest rating possible from the League of Conservation Voters for her environmental voting record 81 As of 2020 she has a lifetime score of 93 on the League s National Environmental Scorecard 82 She is known for supporting alternative energy research and for protecting Washington s forests from logging and the construction of paved roads and has earned endorsement from various prominent environmental advocacy groups 81 and other environmental groups 83 84 She has opposed drilling in ANWR on multiple occasions has voted to reduce oil usage by 40 by 2025 and has opposed legislation to relax or terminate CAFE standards 85 The Seattle Times has called Cantwell s environmental record pristine 86 and the Wilderness Society has called her an environmental champion 87 In 2009 Cantwell introduced the Carbon Limits and Energy for America s Renewal CLEAR Act S 2877 also called the Cantwell Collins bill a cap and dividend emissions trading proposal 88 89 90 91 Senator Susan Collins co sponsored it 92 The bill died in the Senate Finance Committee without debate or votes 90 92 Cantwell chaired the Senate Democrats 20 20 Energy Independence campaign and co chaired the Apollo Alliance in 2006 93 One of her main accomplishments was the passage of an amendment To prevent energy market manipulation which passed 57 40 in the Senate in November 2006 a previous effort was defeated by a vote of 50 48 94 In 2011 The Humane Society of the United States praised Cantwell s no tolerance policy and effective removal of the practice of shark finning which kills an estimated 73 million sharks per year 95 In February 2019 in response to reports that the EPA intended to decide against setting limits for perfluorooctane sulfonic acid PFOS and perfluorooctanoic acid PFOA in drinking water as part of an upcoming national strategy to manage the chemicals Cantwell was one of 20 senators to sign a letter to Acting EPA Administrator Andrew R Wheeler calling on the EPA to develop enforceable federal drinking water standards for PFOA and PFOS as well as institute immediate actions to protect the public from contamination from additional per and polyfluoroalkyl substances PFAS 96 In September 2019 Cantwell was one of eight senators to sign a bipartisan letter to congressional leadership requesting full and lasting funding of the Land and Water Conservation Act in order to aid national parks and public lands benefit the 887 billion American outdoor recreation economy and ensure much needed investment in our public lands and continuity for the state tribal and non federal partners who depend on them 97 Minimum wage edit In March 2021 Cantwell was among the 42 Democrats to vote unsuccessfully to include a 15 hourly minimum wage in the American Rescue Plan 98 Abortion and contraceptives edit Cantwell has expressed support for making Plan B contraceptives available to girls 16 and under In 2007 she co sponsored the Prevention First Act a bill that sought to increase national access to family planning and preventative methods as a means to reduce unwanted pregnancies 99 It included providing women with access to Plan B as well as expanding family planning to be covered under Medicaid 99 As an advocate of increasing access to family planning and sexual health education Cantwell argues that these venues for increased education are necessary to reduce the number of unwanted pregnancies 100 She received criticism from her Republican challenger State Senator Michael Baumgartner who suggested that she was too extreme and too far to the left of Washington voters on this issue and expressed concern about 11 year olds getting these drugs without a prescription 101 Cantwell calls herself 100 pro choice and consistently supports the pro choice movement s positions She was one of 34 senators to vote against the Partial Birth Abortion Ban Act of 2003 which President George W Bush signed into law in November 2003 She also voted against the Unborn Victims of Violence Act which made it an additional crime to kill or harm a fetus during a criminal assault upon the mother That bill passed the Senate by a vote of 61 38 and was signed into law by Bush on in 2004 Sexual abuse in Olympic sports edit Cantwell chairs the Senate Commerce Science and Transportation Committee which has jurisdiction over the United States Olympic amp Paralympic Committee USOPC the United States Center for SafeSport SafeSport and the issue of sexual abuse in Olympic sports 102 103 She has praised the Protecting Young Victims from Sexual Abuse and Safe Sport Authorization Act of 2017 crafted to protect athletes from emotional and physical abuse and harassment which created SafeSport to prevent and respond to misconduct 104 Support for fellow Democrats edit Cantwell is a major supporter of fellow Democratic candidates for public office In 2006 facing her own challenging race she used ActBlue to raise 100 000 for Darcy Burner Peter J Goldmark and Richard Wright all of whom were facing difficult House races in Washington In the 2008 cycle Cantwell was particularly committed to supporting Senator Mary Landrieu s reelection nbsp Cantwell speaks during the second day of the 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver Colorado On December 31 2007 Cantwell became the 10th senator to endorse Hillary Clinton for President of the United States 105 She supported Clinton throughout the primaries 106 but vowed to vote for the winner of the pledged delegates 107 After Clinton conceded on June 7 Cantwell endorsed Obama 108 At the Washington State Democratic Convention on June 15 she said I do want to see a strong Democratic woman in the White House That s why I m so glad Michelle Obama will be the next first lady 109 On October 20 2013 Cantwell was one of 16 female Democratic senators to sign a letter endorsing Hillary Clinton as the Democratic nominee in the 2016 Presidential Election 110 Criticism of Amanda Knox s wrongful conviction edit On December 4 2009 the day that 22 year old Washingtonian Amanda Knox was wrongly convicted by an Italian court of the murder of Meredith Kercher Cantwell released a statement expressing her dismay at the verdict saying that she had serious questions about the Italian justice system and whether anti Americanism tainted the trial She stated that the evidence against Knox was insufficient that Knox had been subjected to harsh treatment following her arrest and that there had been negligence in the handling of evidence She also complained that jurors had not been sequestered allowing them to view negative news coverage about Knox and that one of the prosecutors had a misconduct case pending in relation to another trial 111 Cantwell said she would seek assistance from Secretary of State Hillary Clinton A State Department spokesman said in December 2009 that the department had followed the case closely and would continue to do so He added It is still in the early days but we haven t received any indications necessarily that Italian law was not followed 112 Knox was later exonerated 113 Committee assignments edit Cantwell s committee assignments for the 118th Congress are as follows 114 Committee on Commerce Science and Transportation Chair As Chair Cantwell is an ex officio member of all subcommittees Committee on Energy and Natural Resources Committee on Finance Subcommittee on Energy Natural Resources and Infrastructure Subcommittee on Health Care Subcommittee on Taxation and IRS Oversight Committee on Indian Affairs Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship Joint Committee on Taxation Caucus memberships edit Congressional Caucus for Women s Issues 115 failed verification Congressional Hazards Caucus 116 Congressional Internet Caucus citation needed Congressional Wine Caucus citation needed Senate National Guard Caucus citation needed Senate New Democrat Coalition 117 Senate Steel Caucus citation needed Electoral history edit2000 Washington US Senate general election results 118 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Maria Cantwell 1 199 437 48 73 4 48 Republican Slade Gorton incumbent 1 197 208 48 64 7 11 Libertarian Jeff Jared 64 734 2 63 2 6 Plurality 2 229 0 09 Turnout 2 461 379 100 761 206 Democratic gain from Republican 2006 Washington US Senate Democratic primary results Party Candidate Votes Democratic Maria Cantwell Incumbent 570 677 90 76 Democratic Hong Tran 33 124 5 27 Democratic Mike The Mover 11 274 1 79 Democratic Michael Goodspaceguy Nelson 9 454 1 50 Democratic Mohammad H Said 4 222 0 67 Total votes 628 751 100 2006 Washington US Senate general election results Party Candidate Votes Democratic Maria Cantwell Incumbent 1 184 659 56 81 8 08 Republican Mike McGavick 832 106 39 91 8 73 Libertarian Bruce Guthrie 29 331 1 41 1 22 Green Aaron Dixon 21 254 1 02 n a Independent Robin Adair 16 384 0 79 n a Write in 1 445 0 07 n a Majority 343 084 16 90 Turnout 2 085 179 63 81 Democratic hold Swing 8 37 2012 Washington US Senate blanket primary results 119 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Maria Cantwell incumbent 626 360 55 42 Republican Michael Baumgartner 344 729 30 50 Republican Art Coday 59 255 5 24 Democratic Timothy Wilson 26 850 2 38 Republican Chuck Jackson 21 870 1 94 Republican Glenn R Stockwell 21 731 1 92 Republican Mike The Mover 16 459 1 46 Reform Will Baker 12 865 1 14 Total votes 1 130 119 100 2012 Washington US Senate general election results 120 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Maria Cantwell incumbent 1 855 493 60 36 3 55 Republican Michael Baumgartner 1 213 924 39 49 0 42 Write in 4 644 0 15 0 08 Total votes 3 074 061 100 0 N A Democratic hold 2018 Washington US Senate blanket primary results 121 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Maria Cantwell incumbent 929 961 54 68 Republican Susan Hutchison 413 317 24 30 Republican Keith Swank 39 818 2 34 Republican Joey Gibson 38 676 2 27 Democratic Clint Tannehill 35 770 2 10 Republican Dave Bryant 33 962 2 00 Republican Art Coday 30 654 1 80 Independent Jennifer Gigi Ferguson 25 224 1 48 Republican Tim Owen 23 167 1 36 Republican Matt Hawkins 13 324 0 78 Democratic Don L Rivers 12 634 0 74 Libertarian Mike Luke 12 302 0 72 Republican Glen R Stockwell 11 611 0 68 Independent Thor Amundson 9 393 0 55 Democratic Mohammad Said 8 649 0 51 Republican Matthew D Heines 7 737 0 45 Freedom Socialist Steve Hoffman 7 390 0 43 Republican Michael Goodspaceguy Nelson 7 057 0 41 Republican John Orlinski 6 905 0 41 Independent Dave Strider 6 821 0 40 Republican Roque Rocky De La Fuente 5 724 0 34 Green James Robert Jimmie Deal 3 849 0 23 The Human Rights Party Sam Wright 3 761 0 22 FDFR Party Brad Chase 2 655 0 16 Democratic George H Kalberer 2 448 0 14 Independent Charlie R Jackson 2 411 0 14 Republican R C Smith 2 238 0 13 Independent Jon Butler 2 016 0 12 StandUpAmerica Alex Tsimerman 1 366 0 08 Total votes 1 700 840 100 2018 Washington US Senate general election results 122 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Maria Cantwell incumbent 1 803 364 58 31 2 05 Republican Susan Hutchison 1 282 804 41 48 1 99 Write in 6 461 0 21 0 06 Total votes 3 092 629 100 N A Democratic holdPersonal life editIn 2006 it emerged that court files concerning a loan Cantwell made in 2001 to her former boyfriend boss and campaign manager lobbyist Ron Dotzauer to help him through his divorce litigation had been sealed A Sound Politics reporter had the file unsealed and discovered that Cantwell was identified in the divorce records as the other woman 123 Cantwell was also formerly in a relationship with Seattle based track and cross country star Scott Daggatt then serving as a stockbroker of a Seattle based National Securities Corporation 124 Owing to a sharp decrease in the value of her RealNetworks stock Cantwell s personal fortune had declined significantly by 2011 125 See also editWomen in the United States House of Representatives Women in the United States SenateNotes edit Including one Independent who caucused with the Democrats References edit Home U S Senator Maria Cantwell of Washington www cantwell senate gov Retrieved November 8 2020 a b c 1 Retrieved January 12 2017 Mundy Alicia July 28 2006 Father introduced Cantwell to excitement pitfalls of politics The Seattle Times Retrieved September 13 2019 IPS Hall of Fame Archived January 6 2009 at the Wayback Machine a b Maria Cantwell United States senator Encyclopedia Britannica Retrieved April 17 2020 a b Mundy Alicia July 28 2006 Father introduced Cantwell to excitement pitfalls of politics archive seattletimes com Seattle Times Retrieved April 18 2023 Bergsman Jerry April 9 1986 Newcomer keeps up family tradition Indiana native volunteers for city campaign The Seattle Times p F2 Bergsman Jerry May 21 1986 First step to a new library Mountlake Terrace OK s joining Sno Isle system The Seattle Times p H1 Searcey Dionne September 14 2000 Cantwell Senn contrast in style share views The Seattle Times p A1 Retrieved May 13 2018 2002 Woman of Distinction The YWCA of Olympia Archived from the original on February 10 2005 Our Campaigns WA House District 44 Seat 1 Race Nov 04 1986 Retrieved January 12 2017 Our Campaigns WA House District 44 Seat 1 Race Nov 08 1988 Retrieved January 12 2017 Our Campaigns WA House District 44 Seat 1 Race Nov 06 1990 Retrieved January 12 2017 The Spokesman Review Google News Archive Search Retrieved January 12 2017 Ellensburg Daily Record Google News Archive Search Retrieved January 12 2017 Our Campaigns WA District 1 Race Nov 03 1992 Retrieved January 12 2017 Our Campaigns WA District 1 Race Nov 08 1994 Retrieved January 12 2017 Sun Journal Google News Archive Search Retrieved January 12 2017 Beaver County Times Google News Archive Search Retrieved January 12 2017 Markoff John July 21 1994 Gore Shifts Stance on Chip Code The New York Times Moscow Pullman Daily News Google News Archive Search Retrieved January 12 2017 Business Cantwell s banking on her years as dot com exec Seattle Times Newspaper Retrieved January 12 2017 1995 The Beginning of Internet Baseball Broadcasts Misc Baseball September 10 2012 Rosen Jeffrey 2004 The Path of the Law The Naked Crowd Reclaiming Security and Freedom in an Anxious Age 1st Trade Paperback ed New York Random House p 139 ISBN 0 375 75985 9 Nelson Robert T January 19 2000 Cantwell announces run for Senate The Seattle Times p B1 Searcey Dionne May 29 2000 Cantwell vs Senn different paths styles The Seattle Times p A1 Silver Beth May 5 2000 Abortion rights group endorses Senn for U S Senate The News Tribune p B4 Retrieved November 21 2022 via Newspapers com Searcey Dionne August 6 2000 Cantwell s banking on her years as dot com exec The Seattle Times p A1 Retrieved November 21 2022 Connelly Joel August 29 2000 Senn set to blitz airwaves with ads Seattle Post Intelligencer p B1 Connelly Joel September 9 2000 Cantwell Senn wage war of words Seattle Post Intelligencer p A1 Camden Jim September 1 2000 Senn ads try for laughs miss facts The Spokesman Review p B1 Retrieved November 21 2022 via Newspapers com P I Opinion Maria Cantwell should face Slade Gorton in November election Seattle Post Intelligencer August 31 2000 p B6 Postman David Pryne Eric Lindblom Mike Gonzales Manny September 20 2000 Cantwell overwhelms Senn showdown with Gorton next The Seattle Times p A1 Ammons David September 21 2000 Gorton Cantwell set to rumble The Columbian p C2 Retrieved November 21 2022 via Newspapers com Searcey Dionne October 31 2000 Social Security gold mine divide Gorton Cantwell The Seattle Times p A1 Searcey Dionne October 11 2000 Age or longevity Gorton s on the other end this time The Seattle Times p A1 Balter Joni September 17 2000 The competition Who will emerge victorious the U S Senate primary to face incumbent Slade Gorton The Seattle Times p E1 Our view Gorton a strong ally of the state s east side The Spokesman Review October 15 2000 p B8 Retrieved November 21 2022 via Newspapers com Madden Mike November 1 2000 Gorton faces tough fight The Bellingham Herald p A1 Retrieved November 22 2022 via Newspapers com Manny Frishberg June 15 2000 Fishy Linking Nets Campaign War Wired News Retrieved November 7 2006 Cantwell Maria D WA OpenSecrets org October 10 2006 Archived from the original on October 22 2006 Retrieved November 7 2006 Feds say Cantwell violated election law KING TV February 19 2004 Archived from the original on September 27 2007 Retrieved November 7 2006 MUR 5198 Federal Election Commission February 23 2004 Archived from the original on November 4 2006 Retrieved November 7 2006 Ammons David November 4 2004 Governor s race is the closest in state history Kitsap Sun p A1 Cantwell holds slim lead The Seattle Times November 8 2000 p B1 Connelly Joel Olsen Lise Sunde Scott November 9 2000 Gorton Cantwell also await outcome Seattle Post Intelligencer p A1 Ammons David November 14 2000 Cantwell pins hopes on King County absentees The Olympian p A2 Retrieved November 22 2022 via Newspapers com Camden Jim November 23 2000 Votes give Cantwell first round in race to be Washington senator The Spokesman Review p A23 Retrieved November 22 2022 via Newspapers com Egan Timothy November 23 2000 Cantwell Declared Washington Victor The New York Times p A24 Retrieved November 22 2022 Dewar Helen December 2 2000 Cantwell Senate Victory Over Gorton Upheld The Washington Post Retrieved November 22 2022 Poll Results WA May 17 2005 Archived from the original on June 13 2006 Retrieved November 7 2006 2006 Primary Election Results Washington Secretary of State October 3 2006 Archived from the original on September 23 2006 Retrieved November 7 2006 September 19 Primary Updates Center of Politics Archived from the original on October 13 2006 Retrieved November 7 2006 2006 General Election Results Washington Secretary of State Archived from the original on December 1 2006 Retrieved November 17 2006 U S Senate Washington CNN Retrieved December 2 2006 Cantwell passes up chance to debate issues in vital region Yakima Herald Republic September 27 2006 Archived from the original on September 27 2007 Retrieved November 7 2006 Neil Modie September 30 2006 Cantwell McGavick quibble over debates Seattle P I Retrieved November 7 2006 Seattle Times As expected Cantwell breezes to a third term in the U S Senate November 6 2012 retrieved Nov 8 2012 S 27 Library of Congress Archived from the original on July 5 2016 Retrieved November 7 2006 Sen Wellstone s Legislation Offers Alternative to Current System Through Public Financing Clean Money Clean Elections PAC April 5 2004 Archived from the original on November 9 2006 Retrieved November 7 2006 July 28 2005 Federal Perkins Loan letter PDF July 28 2005 Retrieved November 7 2006 Where they stand on Social Security Seattle Times July 28 2006 Retrieved November 7 2006 S 991 Pension Fairness and Full Disclosure Act of 2005 Govtrack US May 10 2005 Retrieved November 7 2006 Daly Matthew September 27 2005 Cantwell says she will oppose Chief Justice nominee John Roberts Seattle Times Retrieved May 10 2015 Charles Babington January 31 2006 Senate to Vote On Alito Today Washington Post Retrieved November 7 2006 Alito filibuster is unlikely Seattle Times November 2 2005 Archived from the original on September 29 2007 Retrieved November 7 2006 Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine Watch a joint session of Congress confirm electoral college results via www youtube com S Amdt 4442 Vote Summary United States Senate June 22 2006 Retrieved November 7 2006 S Amdt 4320 Vote Summary United States Senate June 22 2006 Retrieved November 7 2006 Levitz Eric July 19 2017 43 Senators Want to Make It a Federal Crime to Boycott Israeli Settlements Intelligencer Cosponsors S 720 115th Congress 2017 2018 Israel Anti Boycott Act congress gov March 23 2017 S 2611 Vote Summary United States Senate May 25 2006 Retrieved November 7 2006 The H 1B and L 1 Visas and America s High Tech Workforce IEEE USA Archived from the original on December 8 2006 Retrieved November 7 2006 S 2611 Library of Congress May 25 2006 Archived from the original on November 27 2008 Retrieved November 7 2006 The Voter s Self Defense System Retrieved January 12 2017 The public health care proposals were not approved by the committee More Cantwell vs cantwell vs Cantwell thestranger com Retrieved July 20 2009 a b What s Up with Maria Cantwell The Stranger Senate told speculators causing oil madness Salt Lake Tribune June 8 2009 Archived from the original on June 4 2011 Dubai s Favorite Senators The Wall Street journal June 10 2008 Alicia Mundy December 22 2005 Hulk meets his match in drilling fight Seattle Times Archived from the original on May 27 2006 Retrieved November 7 2006 a b League of Conservation Voters Endorses Senator Maria Cantwell for Re Election League of Conservation Voters August 29 2005 Archived from the original on November 2 2006 Retrieved November 7 2006 Senator Maria Cantwell National Environmental Scorecard League of Conservation Voters Retrieved August 29 2017 Maria Cantwell U S Senator Cascade Sierra Club June 12 2006 Retrieved November 7 2006 DEFENDERS OF WILDLIFE ACTION FUND ENDORSES SENATOR MARIA CANTWELL IN HER 2006 RE ELECTION CAMPAIGN Defenders of Wildlife Action Fund July 17 2006 Archived from the original on September 24 2007 Retrieved November 7 2006 OnTheIssues org Maria Cantwell on the Issues Retrieved January 12 2017 Who is Maria Cantwell The Seattle Times April 24 2005 Cantwell to Receive Ansel Adams Award for Commitment to Preserving Nation s Lands Archived from the original on May 1 2007 Maria Cantwell U S Senator from Washington State Cantwell senate gov Archived from the original on August 14 2010 Retrieved August 29 2010 Defending the Cantwell Collins CLEAR Act Grist December 14 2009 Retrieved August 29 2010 a b Carbon Limits and Energy for America s Renewal CLEAR Act 2009 S 2877 Retrieved January 12 2017 Maria Cantwell U S Senator from Washington State Archived from the original on August 14 2010 Retrieved July 30 2011 a b S 2877 Carbon Limits and Energy for America s Renewal CLEAR Act Congress gov Library of Congress December 11 2009 Apollo Partners National Advisory Board Apollo Alliance Archived from the original on October 17 2006 Retrieved November 7 2006 S Amdt 2087 Vote Summary United States Senate November 5 2006 Retrieved November 7 2006 Pacelle Wayne January 15 2011 Cantwell draws praise from Humane Society The Olympian Retrieved August 14 2014 Senators call on EPA to restrict key drinking water contaminants The Hill February 1 2019 Tester Daines push for full funding of conservation fund Havre Daily News September 19 2019 Everett Burgess March 5 2021 8 Democrats defect on 15 minimum wage hike POLITICO Retrieved March 30 2021 a b Maria Cantwell on Abortion www ontheissues org June 8 2012 Retrieved November 15 2012 Maria Cantwell on Abortion www thepoliticalguide com October 22 2012 Retrieved November 19 2012 Song Kyung M December 15 2011 Rival slams unmarried Cantwell s stance on morning after pill Seattle Times McClintick Chris July 14 2021 Equal Pay for Team USA Act Introduced in Congress US Squash Nancy Hogshead Makar Among Four Leading Women Appointed To USOPC Commission StateOfSwimming April 2 2021 Cantwell Touts Landmark Washington State Anti Concussion Law at Commerce Sports Hearing U S Senator Maria Cantwell of Washington www cantwell senate gov Katharine Q Seelye December 31 2007 Saying he pulled negative ad Huckabee shows it The International Herald Tribune Retrieved January 1 2008 Eli Stone February 19 2008 The Superdelegate Mess The Stranger Retrieved February 29 2008 Kathie Durbin March 24 2008 Cantwell supporting Clinton for now Archived from the original on March 27 2008 Cantwell Flips and Endorses Obama The Columbian June 8 2008 Archived from the original on June 10 2008 Niki Sullivan June 15 2008 Cheers Jeers at the State Democratic Convention in Spokane Spokane The News Tribune Retrieved June 15 2008 dead link Jaffe Alexandra October 30 2013 Run Hillary run say Senate s Dem women Retrieved January 12 2017 Press Release of Senator Cantwell Archived from the original on December 13 2009 Retrieved December 22 2009 US Department of State Ian Kelly Department Spokesman Daily Press Briefing Washington DC 7 December 2009 Retrieved March 1 2010 Italian high court overturns Amanda Knox murder conviction The Washington Post Retrieved March 28 2015 Committee Assignments of the 118th Congress United States Senate Retrieved March 17 2023 Sen Maria Cantwell Roll Call Archived from the original on June 21 2015 Caucus Members Hazards Caucus Alliance www hazardscaucus org Retrieved March 15 2021 Senate New Democrat Coalition Members Archived from the original on March 13 2002 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link Office of the Clerk U S House of Representatives Voter Portal U S Senator results vote wa gov United States Senate primary election in Washington 2018 Office of the Washington Secretary of State Retrieved June 6 2019 November 6 2018 General Election Results U S Senator results vote wa gov Maria Cantwell was the other woman in lobbyist s divorce Sound Politics Is Cantwell Keeping Fast Company The Seattle Times archive seattletimes com Cantwell Still Owed 2M From Her 2000 Campaign Roll Call Archived from the original on April 20 2012 Retrieved January 3 2019 Further reading editBiography at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Financial information federal office at the Federal Election Commission Legislation sponsored at the Library of Congress Profile at Vote SmartExternal links edit nbsp Media related to Maria Cantwell at Wikimedia Commons Senator Maria Cantwell official U S Senate website Maria Cantwell for Senate Maria Cantwell at Curlie Appearances on C SPAN Washington House of Representatives Preceded byJeanine Long Member of the Washington House of Representativesfrom the Position 1 44th legislative district1987 1993 Succeeded byJeanine Long U S House of Representatives Preceded byJohn Miller Member of the U S House of Representativesfrom Washington s 1st congressional district1993 1995 Succeeded byRick White Party political offices Preceded byRon Sims Democratic nominee for U S Senator from Washington Class 1 2000 2006 2012 2018 Most recent U S Senate Preceded bySlade Gorton U S Senator Class 1 from Washington2001 present Served alongside Patty Murray Incumbent Preceded byDaniel Akaka Chair of the Senate Indian Affairs Committee2013 2014 Succeeded byJon Tester Preceded byMary Landrieu Chair of the Senate Small Business Committee2014 2015 Succeeded byDavid Vitter Preceded byLisa Murkowski Ranking Member of the Senate Energy Committee2015 2019 Succeeded byJoe Manchin Preceded byBill Nelson Ranking Member of the Senate Commerce Committee2019 2021 Succeeded byRoger Wicker Preceded byRoger Wicker Chair of the Senate Commerce Committee2021 present Incumbent U S order of precedence ceremonial Preceded byDebbie Stabenow Order of precedence of the United Statesas United States Senator Succeeded byJohn Cornyn United States senators by seniority12th Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Maria Cantwell amp oldid 1220135118, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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