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Welcome to an educational library of interviews by Project Elect with Latter-day Saint women who have been elected to public office, and professionals who help in political campaigns. Project Elect is a nonpartisan organization focused on identifying and offering solutions to the barriers that women of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints face in running for office.Copyright 2021 All rights reserved. Ciencia Política Espiritualidad Política y Gobierno
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  • Cecilee Price-Huish: Bountiful City Council
    May 22 2025

    This week, Audrey interviews Cecilee Price-Huish, a member of the Bountiful City Council. The two discuss Cecilee's lifetime of community engagement and her run for the Bountiful City Council. Cecilee shares the way she found success by giving herself permission to make a difference.

    Learn more about Project Elect here.

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    32 m
  • Susan Madsen: A Bolder Way Forward
    Apr 4 2025

    This week, Audrey interviews Susan Madsen, the founder of "A Bolder Way Forward," an initiative bringing stakeholders together to improve life for Utah women and girls.

    Read "Rise and Run: Latter-day Saint Women and Good Governance" here.

    Learn more about A Bolder Way Forward here.

    Learn more about Project Elect here.

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    39 m
  • Patty Kubeja: Kane County Commission
    Mar 8 2025

    This week, Audrey interviews Patty Kubeja, a member of the Kane County Commission. Recently, the county made history by becoming first all-women county commission in Utah. This isn't the first time Kane County has made history for an all-women governing body- in 1911 five women were elected to serve on the Kanab County Council.

    In this interview, the two talk about this legacy, Patty's military service, and what led her to run for county commission.

    Salt Lake Tribune: Utah’s first all-female government started as a joke. A century later, this county is making history again.

    Learn more about Project Elect: projectelectwomen.org.

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    21 m
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