Enid Greene

Enid Greene ( born June 5, 1958 in San Rafael, California) is an American politician. Between 1995 and 1997, she represented the second electoral district of the state of Utah in the U.S. House of Representatives.

Early years

Enid Greene attended to 1976 East High School in Salt Lake City and then studied until 1980 at the University of Utah. She completed her training in 1983 with a law degree from Brigham Young University. Subsequently, she worked as a lawyer for a software company and then in a law firm in Salt Lake City.

Political career

Enid Greene joined the Republican Party and was a member of the advisory board of Governor Norman H. Bangerter. In 1984 and 2004 she was a delegate to the Republican National Conventions relevant. In 1992, she was defeated in the congressional elections in the second constituency of Utah with 47% to 50 % of the votes Karen Shepherd of the Democratic Party. In 1993, she married Joe Forest Holtz, who was her campaign manager in the congressional elections of 1994. My very expensive campaign resulted in a relative majority of 46 % against the incumbent Karen Shepherd, who came to 36% of the vote. This Enid Greene was able to move as deputies to the Congress on January 3, 1995.

During her two- year tenure she became pregnant and gave birth to a second Yvonne Brathwaite Burke after Congressman during her tenure a child. In the meantime, it had turned out that her husband had embezzled and misappropriated campaign funds. This disappeared in November 1995 for six days before he presented himself to the authorities. Enid Greene then filed for divorce. Nevertheless, public pressure grew on them; her party she urged them not to use for reelection in 1996. Her husband was sentenced to probation, during which he was convicted of a new offense, this time it was check fraud.

Further CV

Enid Greene's career as a politician suffered by these incidents a major setback. Only gradually could politically gain a foothold again. In 2004, she applied unsuccessfully for their party's nomination for the office of Lieutenant Governor of Utah. In 2007, she was then for a few months as acting head of the Republican Party in Utah.

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