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Senator Carol Moseley Braun

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Senator Carol Moseley Braun - Illinois Democratic

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NameCarol Moseley Braun
PositionSenator
StateIllinois
PartyDemocratic
StatusFormer Representative
Term StartJanuary 5, 1993
Term EndJanuary 3, 1999
Terms Served1
BornAugust 16, 1947
GenderFemale
Bioguide IDM001025
Senator Carol Moseley Braun
Carol Moseley Braun served as a senator for Illinois (1993-1999).

About Senator Carol Moseley Braun



Carol Moseley Braun served as a Senator from Illinois in the United States Congress from 1993 to 1999. A member of the Democratic Party, Carol Moseley Braun contributed to the legislative process during 1 term in office.

Carol Moseley Braun’s service in Congress occurred during a significant period in American history. As a member of the Senate, Carol Moseley Braun participated in the democratic process and represented the interests of constituents.

Carol Elizabeth Moseley Braun, also sometimes Moseley-Braun (born August 16, 1947), is an American diplomat, politician, and lawyer who represented Illinois in the United States Senate from 1993 to 1999. Moseley Braun was the first African-American woman elected to the U.S. Senate, the first African-American U.S. senator from the Democratic Party and the first female U.S. senator from Illinois. Moseley Braun was a member of the Illinois House of Representatives from 1979 to 1988 and served as Cook County Recorder of Deeds from 1988 to 1992. She was elected to the U.S. Senate in 1992 after defeating Senator Alan J. Dixon in a Democratic primary. Moseley Braun served one term in the Senate and was defeated by Republican Peter Fitzgerald in 1998. Following her Senate tenure, Moseley Braun served as the United States Ambassador to New Zealand and Samoa from 1999 to 2001. She was a candidate for the Democratic nomination in the 2004 U.S. presidential election; she withdrew from the race prior to the Iowa caucuses. In November 2010, Moseley Braun began a campaign for mayor of Chicago to replace retiring incumbent Richard M. Daley. She placed fourth in a field of six candidates, losing the 2011 election to Rahm Emanuel. In January 2023, she was nominated by President Joe Biden to serve as a member and chair of the board of directors for the United States African Development Foundation, and began her tenure in April 2024.