Celeste Plumlee

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Celeste Plumlee is an American social worker and community advocate who was appointed to the Arizona House of Representatives in December 2015. She is a Democrat and represented Legislative District 26 which includes parts of Tempe, Mesa, Phoenix, and the Salt River Pima–Maricopa Indian Community.[1] She replaced Andrew Sherwood when he was appointed to the State Senate.[2]

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Plumlee is an Arizona native and lives in Tempe with her two children.[1]

Education[edit]

Plumlee attended Arizona State University and received a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology as well as Master of Social Work and Master of Public Administration.[1]

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