American politician
Judith K. Whitmer is an American political activist who served as the chair of the Nevada Democratic Party from 2021-2023. Whitmer was elected on March 6, 2021 by members of the party's governing members, defeating Tick Segerblom in a 248-216 vote.[ 1] [ 2] She lost re-election to "unity candidate" Daniele Monroe-Moreno in a 314-99 vote.[ 3]
Whitmer earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from the Seminole State College of Florida .[ 4]
Whitmer was a volunteer on Barack Obama 's 2008 and 2012 campaigns. She also worked on the campaign of Martin O'Malley and for various members of the Nevada Legislature .[ 4] Whitmer has stated that the Bernie Sanders 2016 presidential campaign led her to become involved in party politics. She was a Sanders delegate in 2020 .[ 5]
In 2021 Whitmer was elected chair of the Nevada Democratic Party along with a new slate of party leaders, all affiliated with the Democratic Socialists of America .[ 6] Upon her election, the entire staff of the party resigned from their positions in protest.[ 7] [ 8] [ 9] [ 10]
During her tenure as party Chair, Whitmer received heavy criticism from a number of key figures.[ 11] Top Democrats sought for her removal and then asked for her resignation,[ 12] [ 13] [ 14] and many former loyalists including Senator Bernie Sanders did not support her when she ran for re-election in 2023.[ 15] [ 16]
^ "Judith Whitmer elected to head Democratic Party in Nevada" . KSNV . Associated Press. 2021-03-08. Retrieved 2021-03-09 .
^ "Whitmer picked to lead Nevada Democrats in major power shift" . Las Vegas Review-Journal . 2021-03-06. Retrieved 2021-03-09 .
^ Solis, Jacob (March 4, 2023). "Monroe-Moreno elected NV Dems chair, ousts democratic socialist incumbent" . The Nevada Independent .
^ a b "Judith Whitmer โ Clark County Democratic Party" . Retrieved 2021-03-09 .
^ "Judith Whitmer - Candidate for Chair" (PDF) .
^ Sadler, John (2021-03-10). "New state Democratic Party chair talks staff shake-up, progressive gains, vision for Nevada - Las Vegas Sun Newspaper" . lasvegassun.com . Retrieved 2021-03-10 .
^ "Deconstructed: Nevada Progressives Vs. the Old Guard" . The Intercept . Retrieved 2021-03-10 .
^ Zilbermints, Regina (2021-03-09). "Nevada Democratic Party staff quit after Sanders backers take over" . The Hill . Retrieved 2021-03-10 .
^ Lacy, Akela; Grim, Ryan. "Entire Staff of Nevada Democratic Party Quits After Democratic Socialist Slate Won Every Seat" . The Intercept . Retrieved 2021-03-09 .
^ Dorman, Sam (2021-03-08). "Nevada Democratic Party staff quits after Democratic socialists sweep party leadership positions: report" . Fox News . Retrieved 2021-03-09 .
^ "Democratic socialists swept out of power in Nevada" . NBC News . 2023-03-05. Retrieved 2024-09-02 .
^ "Democrats call on Whitmer to resign after party purge" . Las Vegas Review-Journal . 2023-03-08. Retrieved 2024-09-02 .
^ "Top Democrats seek removal of Nevada party chairwoman" . Las Vegas Sun . 2023-02-14. Retrieved 2024-09-02 .
^ "Nevada Democrats implode over battle for party control" . NBC News . 2023-02-26.
^ America, Las Vegas Democratic Socialists of (2023-02-13). "LVDSA Statement on Nevada State Democratic Party Election" . Las Vegas DSA . Retrieved 2024-09-02 .
^ Otterbein, Holly (2023-02-25). "Sanders supporters took over the Nevada Democratic Party. It's not going well" . Politico . {{cite web }}
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