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23 Facts About Mallory McMorrow

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Mallory Ann McMorrow was born on August 23,1986 and is an American politician who has served in the Michigan Senate since January 2019.

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Mallory McMorrow became senate majority whip on January 1,2023.

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Mallory McMorrow is currently a candidate for the United States Senate in Michigan for the 2026 election.

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Mallory McMorrow was born in the Whitehouse section of Readington Township, New Jersey, and graduated from Hunterdon Central Regional High School.

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Mallory McMorrow was raised Catholic and her family was active in their local parish.

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Mallory McMorrow sang in her church choir, and her mother taught Confraternity of Christian Doctrine classes.

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Mallory McMorrow said that on Sundays, she and her mother instead volunteered at local soup kitchens outside of the diocese.

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Mallory McMorrow received a Bachelor of Arts in industrial design from the University of Notre Dame in 2008.

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Mallory McMorrow finished second in a contest to design the logo for the Indiana Toll Road.

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Mallory McMorrow participated in the 2017 Women's March in Detroit and began writing postcards to Betsy DeVos, the US Secretary of Education, challenging positions of the Trump administration.

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Mallory McMorrow applied to Emerge America's Michigan chapter, which provides training to political candidates.

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In 2018, Mallory McMorrow ran for the Michigan Senate, seeking to represent Michigan's 13th Senate district.

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Mallory McMorrow was unopposed in the Democratic Party's primary election, and faced incumbent Republican Senator Marty Knollenberg in the general election.

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Mallory McMorrow defeated Knollenberg, receiving 52 percent of the vote, with 73,138 votes to Knollenberg's 67,798.

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Michigan Senate Democrats chose Mallory McMorrow to serve as the assistant minority floor leader.

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Mallory McMorrow stated that Lucido touched her lower back and upper buttocks in November 2018, shortly after she was elected to the state senate, and made comments during a training session that suggested she won her election because of her appearance.

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In June 2021, Mallory McMorrow introduced Senate Resolution 57, the third time it had been introduced, which proposed to declare June as Gun Violence Awareness Month.

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Mallory McMorrow introduced Senate Resolution 58, which asked Congress to authorize the installation of electric vehicle charging stations at rest areas along the Interstate Highway System and allow charging station providers to charge a fee for public use of the stations.

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On November 17,2022, Mallory McMorrow announced that she would serve as Senate Majority Whip in 102nd Senate session.

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In July 2022, McMorrow said that abortion restrictions due to the overturning of Roe v Wade would have prevented her from getting her IUD removed in an emergency procedure due to the need for dilation and curettage.

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Mallory McMorrow gave her support to Kamala Harris for president.

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Mallory McMorrow supports expanding investment in renewable energy projects and funding clean water initiatives in her district.

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Mallory McMorrow married Ray Wert, the former head of Gawker's content sales department and editor of the weblog Jalopnik.