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Michelle McManus (Michigan politician)

Michelle A. McManus (born October 5, 1966) is a Republican politician from the U.S. state of Michigan. She was a member of the Michigan Senate from 2003 through 2010, representing the 35th District, and was assistant majority leader during her second term, 2007 to 2010.
==Elected office==
From 1993 to 1999, she was a member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the 104th District.〔
McManus unsuccessfully ran for Congress in 1998 against then-Democratic incumbent Bart Stupak in Michigan's First Congressional District receiving only 40% of the vote. She served as the director of Governor John Engler's Northern Michigan Office between 1999 and 2002.〔
In the 2002 general election McManus was elected to the Michigan Senate from the 35th Senate District.〔 The district covered eleven counties, including Benzie, Clare, Kalkaska, Lake, Leelanau, Manistee, Mecosta, Missaukee, Osceola, Roscommon and Wexford. Her uncle, George A. McManus, Jr., had previously held the Senate seat for the 35th District.
In 2003 as a State Senator, McManus introduced Senate Bill Nos. 395,〔Senator McManus was lead legislator on the bill, which was introduced by her and nineteen other senators. 〕 which would have made partial birth abortion illegal in the State of Michigan.〔 The bill passed both houses and was enrolled as the "Legal Birth Definition Act". After the bill was vetoed by Governor Jennifer Granholm, Republicans decided to use the initiative petition system provided by the constitution,〔(''Michigan Constitution'' ) (1963), article 2, § 9〕 rather than attempt to override the governor's veto in the legislature.〔 McManus joined with the Right to Life of Michigan, collected almost half-a-million signatures,〔〔 and the new "Legal Birth Definition Act" was again passed by a majority of both houses, and became law in June 2004.〔 However, it was subsequently found to be unconstitutional.〔〔
As a member in the Michigan Legislative Sportsmen Caucus, she sponsored bills that created an apprentice hunting programs.〔 She also was involved in a legislative attempt to ban internet hunting,〔 which is a remote controlled version of hunting in which a person controls a gun over the internet with their mouse.
McManus was elected to a second term in 2007,〔 but left the Senate in 2010 due to term limits and was succeeded in the Michigan Senate by Darwin Booher. In 2010 McManus sought the Republican nomination for secretary of state, but lost at the Republican Convention to Ruth Johnson, the Oakland County Clerk.〔

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