Jane E. Norton
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Jane Ellen Norton (* 12. Oktober 1954 in Grand Junction, Colorado) ist eine US-amerikanische Politikerin. Zwischen 2003 und 2007 war sie Vizegouverneurin des Bundesstaates Colorado.
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Jane Ellen Norton (born Jane Ellen Bergman, October 12, 1954) was the 46th Lieutenant Governor of Colorado and an unsuccessful candidate for the Republican nomination to challenge U.S. Senator Michael Bennet in the 2010 election. She lost the nomination to Weld County District Attorney and Tea Party favorite Ken Buck. While in office, Norton was notable for leading a successful effort to outlaw gay marriage in Colorado.
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Jane E. Norton
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Jane Norton
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Member of the Colorado House of Representatives
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Jane Ellen Norton (* 12. Oktober 1954 in Grand Junction, Colorado) ist eine US-amerikanische Politikerin. Zwischen 2003 und 2007 war sie Vizegouverneurin des Bundesstaates Colorado.
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Jane Ellen Norton (born Jane Ellen Bergman, October 12, 1954) was the 46th Lieutenant Governor of Colorado and an unsuccessful candidate for the Republican nomination to challenge U.S. Senator Michael Bennet in the 2010 election. She lost the nomination to Weld County District Attorney and Tea Party favorite Ken Buck. While in office, Norton was notable for leading a successful effort to outlaw gay marriage in Colorado. Norton became the first executive director for the Denver Police Foundation on February 1, 2007, an organization created to enhance public safety and law enforcement in the Denver community. In 2013, Norton filed a lawsuit against the state of Colorado alleging tax payer money being used to provide abortions. The Colorado Supreme Court ruled against Norton in January 2018.
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