Harriet Hageman

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Harriet Hageman is a Republican politician and attorney from Wyoming who serves as the state's at-large U.S. Representative after defeating Liz Cheney in a high-profile 2022 primary.

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instanceOf human
lawyer
member of the United States House of Representatives
politician
barAdmission admitted to practice law in Nebraska
admitted to practice law in Wyoming
birthPlace Fort Laramie
surface form: Fort Laramie, Wyoming
campaignFocus criticism of Liz Cheney’s role on the January 6 Committee
support for Donald Trump
committeeAssignment House Committee on the Judiciary
surface form: U.S. House Judiciary Committee

House Committee on Natural Resources
surface form: U.S. House Natural Resources Committee
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth October 18, 1962
educatedAt University of Wyoming NERFINISHED
University of Wyoming
surface form: University of Wyoming College of Law
electedIn 2022 United States House of Representatives election in Wyoming
ethnicGroup White American
familyName Richard Hageman
surface form: Hageman
fatherOccupation Wyoming state legislator
givenName Harriet
hasFather James Hageman NERFINISHED
jurisdictionOfBarMembership Nebraska
Wyoming NERFINISHED
knownFor defeating incumbent Liz Cheney in 2022 Republican primary
languageSpoken English
legalSpecialty natural resources law
water law
memberOfPoliticalParty Republican Party
notableWork campaign to unseat Liz Cheney in 2022 Republican primary
occupation attorney
politician
water and natural resources attorney
officeContested Governor of Wyoming (2018 Republican primary)
officeHeld Wyoming at-large congressional district
surface form: U.S. Representative for Wyoming’s at-large congressional district
politicalAlignment conservative
positionHeld U.S. Representative
surface form: United States representative
precededBy Liz Cheney
religion Christianity
represents Wyoming at-large congressional district
residence Wyoming
sexOrGender female
spouse John Sundahl NERFINISHED
startTime term in U.S. House began January 3, 2023
stateOfOrigin Wyoming ONNED1
supportedBy Donald Trump in 2022 primary
termNumber served in the 118th United States Congress
workLocation Cheyenne, Wyoming NERFINISHED

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Liz Cheney succeededBy Harriet Hageman