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American politician (born 1942)
Judy Lee
President Pro Tempore of the North Dakota Senate
In office
December 4, 2006 – December 1, 2008
Preceded byJohn M. Andrist
Succeeded byJerry Klein
Member of the North Dakota Senate
from the 13th district
Incumbent
Assumed office
December 6, 1994
Preceded byJay Lindgren
Personal details
Born (1942-03-07) March 7, 1942 (age 82)
Redding, California, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
Children2
EducationUniversity of North Dakota (BS)

Judy Lee (born March 7, 1942) is an American politician. She is a member of the North Dakota Senate from the 13th District, serving since 1994. Senator Lee is the Chair of the Human Services Committee, a standing member of the Political Subdivisions Committee, a procedural member of the Rules Committee, and an interim member of the Legislative Audit and Fiscal Review Committee. She served as the President Pro Tempore of the North Dakota State Senate during the 60th Legislative Assembly in 2007. She is a member of the Republican party. Since 2015, the American Conservative Union has ranked Lee as the most moderate Republican in the North Dakota State Senate.

Senator Lee has a Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology and a Masters in Public Health, both from the University of North Dakota.

References

  1. https://www.legis.nd.gov/assembly/54-1995/journals/so01.pdf
  2. ^ "Judy Lee". North Dakota Legislative Branch. North Dakota Legislative Council. Retrieved 28 May 2017.
  3. "60th Legislative Assembly | North Dakota Legislative Branch". www.legis.nd.gov. Retrieved 2021-09-13.
  4. "Judy Lee". Project Vote Smart. Retrieved April 25, 2015.
  5. "Sen. Judy Lee". American Conservative Union Foundation. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
Members of the North Dakota Senate
68th Legislative Assembly (2023)
President of the Senate
Tammy Miller (R)
President pro tempore
Donald Schaible (R)
Majority Leader
David Hogue (R)
Minority Leader
Kathy Hogan (D-NPL)
  1. Brad Bekkedahl (R)
  2. David Rust (R)
  3. Bob Paulson (R)
  4. Jordan Kannianen (R)
  5. Randy Burckhard (R)
  6. Shawn Vedaa (R)
  7. Michelle Axtman (R)
  8. Jeffery Magrum (R)
  9. Kent Weston (R)
  10. Ryan Braunberger (D-NPL)
  11. Tim Mathern (D-NPL)
  12. Cole Conley (R)
  13. Judy Lee (R)
  14. Jerry Klein (R)
  15. Judy Estenson (R)
  16. David Clemens (R)
  17. Jonathan Sickler (R)
  18. Scott Meyer (R)
  19. Janne Myrdal (R)
  20. Randy Lemm (R)
  21. Kathy Hogan (D-NPL)
  22. Mark Weber (R)
  23. Todd Beard (R)
  24. Michael Wobbema (R)
  25. Larry Luick (R)
  26. Dale Patten (R)
  27. Kristin Roers (R)
  28. Robert Erbele (R)
  29. Terry Wanzek (R)
  30. Diane Larson (R)
  31. Donald Schaible (R)
  32. Dick Dever (R)
  33. Keith Boehm (R)
  34. Justin Gerhardt (R)
  35. Sean Cleary (R)
  36. Jay Elkin (R)
  37. Dean Rummel (R)
  38. David Hogue (R)
  39. Greg Kessel (R)
  40. Karen Krebsbach (R)
  41. Kyle Davison (R)
  42. Curt Kreun (R)
  43. Jeff Barta (R)
  44. Merrill Piepkorn (D-NPL)
  45. Ronald Sorvaag (R)
  46. Jim Roers (R)
  47. Michael Dwyer (R)


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