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in the 48th Assembly district seat. The heavily Democratic district eventually drew 8 other candidates into the Democratic primary; Rohan prevailed with 34% of the vote in the primary and went on to win 74% of the vote in the general election. She was re-elected three times, in 1986, 1988, and
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While serving in the Legislature, Rohan returned to the University of Wisconsin and earned her master's degree in education administration in 1991. In 1992, she announced she would resign early, effective June 1, 1992, after receiving a job offer as an assistant to the president of the
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Sue Anne Rohan took the name Sue Rohan Magnuson when she married Paul Magnuson on August 3, 1974. They had two children together and were married about 11 years before filing for divorce in 1985. Sue subsequently reverted to using her maiden name.
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where she was director of congressional hearings and policy presentations. She left government in 2006 and became vice president of the
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She left the University of Wisconsin after two years and went to work as an education specialist at the
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In 1983, she was elected to her first public office, when she ran for Madison Common Council.
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Theobald, H. Rupert; Robbins, Patricia V., eds. (1985). "Elections in Wisconsin".
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In 1984, the Wisconsin Legislature had just gone through another
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Wisconsin State Assembly
48th
John Volk
Doris Hanson
Appleton, Wisconsin
Democratic
Atlanta, Georgia
University of Wisconsin–Madison
George Washington University
healthcare industry
Democratic
Madison, Wisconsin
Wisconsin State Assembly
48th Assembly district
George W. Bush
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
Health Care Service Corporation
Appleton, Wisconsin
Wausau, Wisconsin
Wausau High School
University of Wisconsin–Madison
bachelor's degree
Madison, Wisconsin
Madison Metropolitan School District
redistricting
Charles Chvala
48th Assembly district
Wisconsin State Assembly
University of Wisconsin System
National Institute of Standards and Technology

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