Michael V. Saxl | |
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Speaker of the Maine House of Representatives | |
In office 2001–2002 | |
Member of the
Maine House of Representatives from the 118 district | |
In office 1995–2002 | |
Preceded by | James V. Oliver |
Succeeded by | John Eder |
Personal details | |
Nationality | American |
Political party | Democratic |
Residence | Portland, Maine |
Profession | Lawyer |
Michael V. Saxl is American lawyer and former politician from Maine. Saxl, who lived in Portland's West End, was a member of the Maine House of Representatives from the 117th – 120th legislatures (1995–2002). He was Speaker of the Maine House of Representatives from 2001–02. He is a Democrat. [1]
Saxl, a native of Bangor, was elected in a special election in February 1995 to replace Jim Oliver, who resigned to join the Peace Corps. He won 61% of the vote, beating both a Republican and a Green Independent. He was a second year law student at the time of election and son of fellow State Representative Jane Saxl of Bangor. [2]
Saxl was elected Speaker of the Maine House of Representatives at the age of 33, the youngest Speaker since John L. Martin was elected at 32. [3]
After leaving the Maine House of Representatives, Saxl became a lobbyist, including Winter Harbor Properties, a real estate firm. [4]
Saxl opposed term limits for elected officials in Maine. [3]
Michael V. Saxl | |
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Speaker of the Maine House of Representatives | |
In office 2001–2002 | |
Member of the
Maine House of Representatives from the 118 district | |
In office 1995–2002 | |
Preceded by | James V. Oliver |
Succeeded by | John Eder |
Personal details | |
Nationality | American |
Political party | Democratic |
Residence | Portland, Maine |
Profession | Lawyer |
Michael V. Saxl is American lawyer and former politician from Maine. Saxl, who lived in Portland's West End, was a member of the Maine House of Representatives from the 117th – 120th legislatures (1995–2002). He was Speaker of the Maine House of Representatives from 2001–02. He is a Democrat. [1]
Saxl, a native of Bangor, was elected in a special election in February 1995 to replace Jim Oliver, who resigned to join the Peace Corps. He won 61% of the vote, beating both a Republican and a Green Independent. He was a second year law student at the time of election and son of fellow State Representative Jane Saxl of Bangor. [2]
Saxl was elected Speaker of the Maine House of Representatives at the age of 33, the youngest Speaker since John L. Martin was elected at 32. [3]
After leaving the Maine House of Representatives, Saxl became a lobbyist, including Winter Harbor Properties, a real estate firm. [4]
Saxl opposed term limits for elected officials in Maine. [3]