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Angie Buhl O'Donnell
Prior offices:
South Dakota State Senate District 15
Years in office: 2011 - 2017
Education
Bachelor's
University of South Dakota, 2007

Angie Buhl O'Donnell (b. January 19, 1985) is a formerDemocratic member of theSouth Dakota State Senate, representingDistrict 15 from 2011 to 2017. She served asminority whip in 2014.

O'Donnell did not seek re-election to theSouth Dakota State Senate in2016.

Biography

Buhl O'Donnell earned her B.S. in music and psychology from the University of South Dakota. She has spent her professional career becoming a consultant for nonprofit advocacy organizations.[1]

Buhl O'Donnell used Buhl as her last name until she married Jacob O'Donnell. Reports indicate that she initially planned on continuing to use Buhl as her last name.[2] However, her senate website lists her as "Buhl O'Donnell."[3]

Committee assignments

2015 legislative session

At the beginning of the 2015 legislative session, Buhl O'Donnell served on the following committees:

South Dakota committee assignments, 2015
Appropriations
Joint Appropriations

2013-2014

In the 2013-2014 legislative session, Buhl O'Donnell served on the following committees:

South Dakota committee assignments, 2013
Commerce and Energy
Education
Government Operations and Audit

2011-2012

In the 2011-2012 legislative session, Buhl O'Donnell served on the following committees:

South Dakota committee assignments, 2011
Commerce and Energy
Judiciary
Retirement Laws

Elections

2016

See also:South Dakota State Senate elections, 2016

Elections for theSouth Dakota State Senate took place in 2016. The primary election was held on June 7, 2016, and the general election was held on November 8, 2016. The candidate filing deadline was March 29, 2016. IncumbentAngie Buhl O'Donnell (D) did not seek re-election.

Reynold Nesiba ran unopposed in the South Dakota State Senate District 15 general election.[4][5]

South Dakota State Senate, District 15 General Election, 2016
PartyCandidateVote %Votes
    DemocraticGreen check mark transparent.pngReynold Nesiba (unopposed)100.00%3,666
Total Votes3,666
Source:South Dakota Secretary of State


Reynold Nesiba defeatedPatrick Kirschman in the South Dakota State Senate District 15 Democratic primary.[6][7]

South Dakota State Senate, District 15 Democratic Primary, 2016
PartyCandidateVote %Votes
    DemocraticGreen check mark transparent.pngReynold Nesiba56.67%697
    DemocraticPatrick Kirschman43.33%533
Total Votes1,230


2014

See also:South Dakota State Senate elections, 2014

The general elections for the office ofSouth Dakota State Senate took place onNovember 4, 2014. A primary election took place on June 3, 2014. Thesignature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was March 25, 2014.Angie Buhl was unopposed in the Democratic primary. Buhl was unopposed in the general election.[8][9][10]

2012

See also:South Dakota State Senate elections, 2012

Buhl O'Donnell won re-election in the2012 election forSouth Dakota State Senate District 15. Buhl O'Donnell ran unopposed in the Democratic primary on June 5 and defeatedKathy Miles (I) in the general election on November 6.[11]

South Dakota State Senate, District 15, General Election, 2012
PartyCandidateVote %Votes
    DemocraticGreen check mark transparent.pngAngie BuhlIncumbent54.8%2,973
    Independent Kathy Miles45.2%2,455
Total Votes5,428

2010

See also:South Dakota State Senate elections, 2010

Buhl O'Donnell defeated incumbentKathleen Miles in the Democratic primary election for the 15th District Seat on June 8, 2010. Buhl O'Donnell received 398 votes while Miles received 276.[12] Miles was seeking her second term in the Senate. The general election took place onNovember 2, 2010. No other candidate ran in this district, thus, barring unforeseen circumstances, Buhl is guaranteed victory in the general election.

Across the country in 2010,state senate elections were held in 43 states. 1,167 state senate seats were at stake. In all 1,167 state senate districts with an election in 2010, only 19 challengers (12 Democrats and 7 Republicans) defeated an incumbentstate senator. Buhl O'Donnell wasone of the 12 Democratic challengers who defeated an incumbent Democratic state senator.

South Dakota State Senate, District 15 (General Election)
CandidatesVotesPercent
Green check mark transparent.pngAngie Buhl (D)2,856100.00%

Campaign finance summary


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Angie Buhl O'Donnell campaign contribution history
YearOfficeStatusContributionsExpenditures
2014South Dakota State Senate, District 15Won$4,290 N/A**
2012South Dakota State Senate, District 15Won$37,109 N/A**
2010South Dakota State Senate, District 15Won$29,233 N/A**
Grand total$70,632 N/A**
Sources:OpenSecretsFederal Elections Commission ***This product uses the openFEC API but is not endorsed or certified by the Federal Election Commission (FEC).
** Data on expenditures is not available for this election cycle
Note: Totals above reflect only available data.

Scorecards

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2017

In 2017, theSouth Dakota State Legislature was in session from January 10 through March 27. The legislature held a special session on June 12.

Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to firearm policy.
Legislators are scored on their votes on bills supported or opposed by the organization.
Legislators are scored on their votes on conservative issues.
Legislators are scored on bills related to reproductive health issues.
Legislators are scored on their votes on conservative issues.


2016

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In 2016, the 91stSouth Dakota State Legislature was in session from January 12 through March 29.

Legislators are scored on their votes on conservative issues.
Legislators are scored on if they voted for/against FHA's position.
Legislators are scored on bills related to reproductive health issues.
Legislators are scored on their votes on conservative issues.


2015

To view all the scorecards we found for this legislator in 2015, click [show].   

In 2015, the 90thSouth Dakota State Legislature was in session from January 13 to March 30.

Legislators are scored on if they voted for/against FHA's position.
Legislators are scored by the South Dakota Freedom Coalition on their votes on the "'top ten' issues affecting your freedom."
Legislators are scored on bills related to reproductive health issues.
Legislators are scored on their votes on conservative issues.


2014

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In 2014, the 89thSouth Dakota State Legislature was in session from January 14 to March 31.

Legislators are scored on their votes on animal protection bills.
Legislators are scored on bills related to reproductive health issues.
Legislators are scored on their votes on conservative issues.


2013

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In 2013, the 88thSouth Dakota State Legislature was in session from January 8 to March 25.

Legislators are scored by the South Dakota Freedom Coalition on their votes on the "'top ten' issues affecting your freedom."


2012

To view all the scorecards we found for this legislator in 2012, click [show].   

In 2012, the 87thSouth Dakota State Legislature was in session from January 10 through March 19.

Legislators are scored by the South Dakota Freedom Coalition on their votes on the "'top ten' issues affecting your freedom."[13]
Legislators are scored based on their votes as they relate to the S.D. GOP platform.
Legislators are scored on bills related to reproductive health issues.


2011

To view all the scorecards we found for this legislator in 2011, click [show].   

In 2011, the 86thSouth Dakota State Legislature was in session from January 11 through March 28.

Legislators are scored based on their votes on bills related to firearms policy.
Legislators are scored by the South Dakota Freedom Coalition on their votes on the "'top ten' issues affecting your freedom."
Legislators are scored based on their votes as they relate to the S.D. GOP platform.
Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to the military and veterans.

Personal

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Buhl married Jacob O'Donnell on December 21, 2012.[2] She was the first openly LGBT individual elected to any state office inSouth Dakota.[14]

Recent news

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See also

External links

Footnotes

  1. Angie Buhl State Senate, "About Angie," accessed March 11, 2014
  2. 2.02.1Pure Pierre Politics, "Guess who got a marriage license?" December 27, 2012
  3. South Dakota Legislature, "Senator Angie Buhl O'Donnell," accessed June 11, 2013
  4. South Dakota Secretary of State, "2016 General Election Candidate List," accessed August 21, 2016
  5. South Dakota Secretary of State, "2016 General Election Official Results State Canvas," accessed May 2, 2017
  6. South Dakota Secretary of State, "2016 Primary Election Candidate List," accessed December 18, 2015
  7. South Dakota Secretary of State, "State primary results," accessed June 7, 2016
  8. South Dakota Secretary of State, "Primary Election - Official Results," accessed June 4, 2014
  9. South Dakota Secretary of State, "Official General Election Results - November 4, 2014," accessed November 12, 2014
  10. South Dakota Secretary of State, "Current Candidates for Primary Election," accessed May 2, 2014
  11. Office of the South Dakota Secretary of State, "2012 Primary Election Candidate List," accessed April 10, 2012
  12. Rapid City Journal, "Six incumbents House members win primary," June 8, 2010
  13. American Clarion, "South Dakota Freedom Index 2012," accessed August 14, 2014
  14. The White House, "Champions of Change - Angie Buhl O'Donnell," accessed September 13, 2013
Political offices
Preceded by
Kathleen Miles (D)
South Dakota State Senate District 15
2011–2017
Succeeded by
Reynold Nesiba (D)


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