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  1. Olympia Jean Snowe (née Bouchles; born February 21, 1947) is an American businesswoman and politician who was a United States Senator from Maine from 1995 to 2013. Snowe, a member of the Republican Party, became known for her ability to influence the outcome of close votes, including whether to end filibusters.

  2. Olympia Jean Bouchles Snowe mais conhecida como Olympia Snowe (Augusta (Maine), 21 de fevereiro de 1947) é uma política norte-americana. Ela foi senadora dos Estados Unidos pelo estado de Maine entre 1995 a 2013. Ela é uma republicana moderada e líder dentro do partido.

    • George J. Mitchell
    • Angus King
    • 3 de janeiro de 1995, 3 de janeiro de 2013
  3. Former United States Senator Olympia J. Snowe has been in politics since she was in her early twenties. When she was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives at the age of 31, Snowe became the youngest Republican woman, and the first Greek-American woman ever elected to Congress.

  4. Learn about the personal and professional journey of Olympia Snowe, a former U.S. Senator and Maine legislator who overcame tragedy and adversity to become a role model for young women. She founded the Olympia Snowe Women's Leadership Institute to help future generations of women leaders through public service and education.

  5. Former United States Senator; Senior Fellow, Bipartisan Policy Center; Founder, Olympia Snowe Women’s Leadership Institute. Former United States Senator Olympia J. Snowe (R-ME) served in the U.S. Senate from 1995-2013 and as a Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from 1979-1995.

  6. 21 de mai. de 2013 · Olympia Jean Snowe is an American businesswoman and politician who was a United States Senator from Maine from 1995 to 2013. Snowe, a member of the Republican Party, became known for her...

  7. Home. Olympia Snowe. United States Senator (1995-2003) United States Senate. Olympia Snowes dedicated work in the U.S. Senate garnered her nationwide recognition as a leading policymaker in Washington. In 2005, she was named the 54th most powerful woman in the world by Forbes magazine.