Diane Tebelius

Diane Tebelius is an American attorney and former federal prosecutor, Tebelius was the chair of the Washington State Republican Party from 2006 to 2007.[1] In 2004, she ran unsuccessfully in the Republican primary for election to Washington's 8th congressional district, in a field of four finished second behind popular King County Sheriff Dave Reichert who went on to win the general election and win re-election in 2006 and 2008.[2]

Personal life and education

Tebelius was born in 1948 in North Dakota where she was raised on a wheat farm. She received a Bachelor's degree in history from Walla Walla College. After teaching math in public schools, Tibelius earned a law degree from Whittier College School of Law and a Master's degree in taxation from Georgetown University. In 1985, she married attorney Robert McCallum.[3] They live in Bellevue, Washington.

Career

In 1981, Tebelius was hired as a special counsel to the United States Senate Committee on the Budget to work on President Ronald Reagan's first budget and tax proposal. In 1986, she became an assistant United States Attorney in Seattle, Washington. Tebelius retired as a prosecutor in 2006.[3]

References

  1. George Howland, Jr, "GOP goes sharp right", Seattle Weekly, 14 June 2006
  2. Nina Shapiro, "Moderate Landslide", Seattle Weekly, 15 September 2004
  3. 1 2 Nick Perry, "Diane Tebelius, 8th Congressional District candidate, 'never stops' ", Seattle Times, 10 August 2004
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