Sheila Frahm
Sheila Sloan Frahm (born March 22, 1945) is an American politician. She was the U.S. Senator from Kansas as a Republican for a short time in 1996.[1] She replaced Senator Bob Dole who retired to focus on his 1996 presidential campaign.
Sheila Frahm | |
|---|---|
| United States Senator from Kansas | |
| In office June 11, 1996 – November 7, 1996 | |
| Appointed by | Bill Graves |
| Preceded by | Bob Dole |
| Succeeded by | Sam Brownback |
| 44th Lieutenant Governor of Kansas | |
| In office January 9, 1995 – June 11, 1996 | |
| Governor | Bill Graves |
| Preceded by | Jim Francisco |
| Succeeded by | Gary Sherrer |
| Member of the Kansas Senate from the 40th district | |
| In office January 1989 – January 1995 | |
| Succeeded by | Stan Clark |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Sheila Sloan 22 March 1945 (aged 80) Colby, Kansas, U.S. |
| Political party | Republican |
| Spouse(s) | Kenneth Frahm |
| Education | Fort Hays State University (BA) University of Texas at Austin |
Frahm lost in the Republican primary in the special senate election to keep her senate seat to Sam Brownback.
References
- ↑ "Frahm in Congress". Congressional Directory.