词条 | Cindy Axne |
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|name = Cindy Axne |image = Axne Official Portrait.jpg |state = Iowa |district = {{ushr|IA|3|3rd}} |term_start = January 3, 2019 |term_end = |predecessor = David Young |successor = |birth_name = Cynthia Lynne Wadle |birth_date = {{birth date and age|1965|4|20}} |birth_place = Grand Rapids, Michigan, U.S. |death_date = |death_place = |party = Democratic |education = University of Iowa (BA) Northwestern University (MBA) |website = {{url|axne.house.gov|House website}} |residence = West Des Moines, Iowa }} Cynthia Lynne Axne (née Wadle, April 20, 1965) is an American businesswoman and politician serving as the U.S. Representative for Iowa's 3rd congressional district since 2019. A member of the Democratic Party, she defeated incumbent Republican David Young in 2018. The district is anchored in the state capital, Des Moines; it serves much of the state's southwest quadrant, including Council Bluffs. Early life and careerAxne was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan in 1965, the daughter of Terry and Joanne Wadle.[1][2] She graduated from Valley High School in West Des Moines, Iowa. She earned a bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Iowa and a Master of Business Administration from Northwestern University.[3] After graduating from college, Axne worked in leadership development and strategic planning for the Tribune Company in Chicago. From 2005 through 2014, she worked in the Government of Iowa on service delivery in over 20 state agencies in the executive branch.[3] U.S. House of Representatives{{Main|2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Iowa#District 3}}During the 2018 elections, Axne ran for the United States House of Representatives in Iowa's 3rd congressional district.[3][4] Axne won the primary election and faced incumbent David Young in the general election.[5] She defeated Young in {{ushr|IA|3}} and became the one of the first women from Iowa elected to the U.S. House of Representatives along with Abby Finkenauer.[6] TenureAxne took office amid the 2018–19 United States federal government shutdown and requested that her pay be withheld until the shutdown ended.[7] On January 30, 2019, Axne co-sponsored a bill to prevent future federal government shutdowns from happening; the bill was titled Shutdown to End All Shutdowns (SEAS Act).[8] Axne is currently serving on the United States House Committee on Agriculture. After Republican Steve King, representing Iowa's 4th congressional district, was removed from all his committee assignments by Republican leadership for making racist remarks, Axne became the only member of Iowa's delegation in the United States House of Representatives to serve on the committee.[9] Committee assignments
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Personal lifeAxne and her husband, John, currently operate a digital design firm. They have two teenage sons and live in West Des Moines.[10] Axne and her family are members of Sacred Heart Catholic Church in West Des Moines (They currently have been involved in their church). Electoral history{{Election box begin no change| title = 2018 Democratic primary results[11] }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Cindy Axne | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 32,070 | percentage = 57.91 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Eddie J. Mauro | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 14,582 | percentage = 26.33 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Pete D'Alessandro | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 8,595 | percentage = 15.52 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Write-ins | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 136 | percentage = 0.25 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 55,383 | percentage= 100 }}{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin no change | title = 2018 General Election }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Cindy Axne | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 175,642 | percentage = 49.3 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = David Young (incumbent) | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 167,933 | percentage = 47.1 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Bryan Holder | party = Libertarian Party (United States) | votes = 7,267 | percentage = 2.0 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | party = Legal Marijuana Now Party | candidate = Mark Elworth Jr. | votes = 2,015 | percentage = 0.6 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Paul Knupp | party = Green Party (United States) | votes = 1,888 | percentage = 0.5 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | party = Independent (United States) | candidate = Joe Grandanette | votes = 1,301 | percentage = 0.4 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | party = n/a | candidate = Write-ins | votes = 195 | percentage = 0.1 }} {{Election box total no change| votes = 356,241 | percentage = 100.0 }}{{Election box gain with party link without swing | winner = Democratic Party (United States) | loser = Republican Party (United States) }}{{Election box end}} See also
References1. ^{{cite web |title=Candidate Conversation - Cindy Axne (D) |date=August 31, 2018 |publisher=Inside Elections with Nathan L. Gonzales |url=https://insideelections.com/news/article/candidate-conversation-cindy-axne-d}} 2. ^[https://cindyaxneforcongress.com/axne_gallery/media-download-albums/cindywithparents/ Cindy Axne With Parents Terry and Joanne Wadle] 3. ^{{cite news |author=Mike Brownlee |url=https://www.omaha.com/news/politics/democrat-cindy-axne-looking-to-unseat-david-young-in-iowa/article_eab82cac-47c6-11e7-bc57-672b6b193ed9.html |title=Democrat Cindy Axne looking to unseat David Young in Iowa congressional race | Politics |newspaper=Omaha World-Herald |date=June 2, 2017 |accessdate=October 21, 2018}} 4. ^{{cite news |author=William Petroski |date=May 26, 2018 |title=What are the key issues for Cindy Axne, Democratic candidate for the 3rd District? |newspaper=The Des Moines Register |url=https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/news/politics/2018/05/26/iowa-cindy-axne-congress-democrats-democratic-david-young-primary-house-republican-election-vote/593854002/}} 5. ^{{cite news |url=https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/news/politics/2018/06/06/iowa-primary-2018-election-results-3rd-district-david-young-cindy-axne-eddie-mauro-pete-d-alessandro/647414002/ |title=Iowa's 3rd District: Cindy Axne wins primary, will vie against GOP Rep. David Young |newspaper=The Des Moines Register |date= |accessdate=October 21, 2018}} 6. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/news/politics/2018/11/07/iowa-midterm-election-women-representative-abby-finkenauer-cindy-axne-kim-reynolds-governor-gender/1913421002/|title=Iowa voters elect female governor, 2 female U.S. representatives, record number of female lawmakers|work=Des Moines Register|access-date=2018-11-14|language=en}} 7. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.kmaland.com/news/axne-axes-salary-during-shutdown/article_77cbe2de-1456-11e9-83c3-d3e8e342af39.html|title=Axne axes salary during shutdown|last=Peterson|first=Mike|website=KMAland.com|language=en|access-date=2019-01-13}} 8. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.kmaland.com/news/axne-pushes-government-shutdown-ban-bill/article_9cdfd930-24ab-11e9-8274-fb51d00edf71.html|title=Axne pushes government shutdown ban bill|last=Peterson|first=Mike|website=KMAland.com|language=en|access-date=2019-01-30}} 9. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/news/politics/2019/01/17/iowa-cindy-axne-us-house-agriculture-committee-appointment-steve-king-removed-democrat-republican/2602314002/|title=Cindy Axne will serve on House agriculture committee, again giving Iowa a spot after Steve King removed|website=Des Moines Register|language=en|access-date=2019-01-18}} 10. ^1 2 {{cite web|url=https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/news/politics/2018/05/01/cindy-axne-iowa-3rd-district-democrat-congress/568085002/ |title=Three takeaways on Cindy Axne, 3rd District Democrat running for Congress |newspaper=The Des Moines Register |date=May 1, 2018 |accessdate=October 21, 2018}} 11. ^{{cite web|url=http://results.enr.clarityelections.com/IA/74912/Web02-state.203322/#/|title=Election Night Reporting|website=results.enr.clarityelections.com|accessdate=August 29, 2018}} External links
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