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Sue Chew

American politician (1958–2024) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sue Chew
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Susan Beatrice Chew (March 31, 1958 – April 17, 2024) was an American politician who was the Democratic Idaho State Representative from 2006 on, representing District 17 in the B seat.[1]

Quick facts Member of the Idaho House of Representatives from District 17 Seat B, Preceded by ...
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Early life and education

Sue Chew was born in California on March 31, 1958. Her father was one of the first lawyers in California to be of Chinese descent.[2] Chew earned her bachelor's degree in biology and natural resources from University of California, Berkeley, and her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from University of California, San Francisco.[3]

Elections

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2006

Chew was unopposed in the Democratic primary, winning with 875 votes[4] Chew defeated incumbent Republican Representative Janet J. Miller and Constitution Party nominee Katherine Frazier, with 58.38% of the vote.[5]

2008

Chew was unopposed in the Democratic primary.[6] Chew defeated Republican nominee Daniel A. Loughrey with 64.7% of the vote.[7]

2010

Chew and Loughrey were both unopposed for their primaries, setting up a rematch; Chew won the Democratic primary with 766 votes.[8] Turnout for the general election was lower by nearly 6,000 votes than in 2008, with Chew winning with 5,591 votes (59.4%) against Loughrey.[9]

2012

Chew was opposed by Greg Nielson in the Democratic primary, Chew won with 88.9% of the vote.[10] Chew defeated Republican nominee Chad Inman and Libertarian nominee Mikel Hautzinger in the general election with 62.7% of the vote.[11]

2014

Chew ran unopposed in both the Democratic primary[12] and general election.[13]

2016

Chew was unopposed in the Democratic primary.[14] Chew defeated Republican nominee Tabby Jolley with 62.6% of the vote.[15]

2018

Chew was unopposed in the Democratic primary.[16] Chew defeated Republican nominee David L. DeHaas with 69.7% of the vote.[17]

2020

Chew was unopposed in the Democratic primary.[18] Chew defeated Republican nominee Anthony T. Dephue with 66% of the vote.[19]

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Illness and death

Chew was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2023, and died from this disease in April 2024, at age 66.[20][21]

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