Barbara Merrill

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Succeeded byRobert Walker
BornBarbara E. Butler
1957 (age 6869)
PartyIndependent (2006–present)
Barbara Merrill
Member of the Maine House of Representatives
from the 44th district
In office
December 2004  December 2006
Preceded byRichard G. Woodbury
Succeeded byRobert Walker
Personal details
BornBarbara E. Butler
1957 (age 6869)
PartyIndependent (2006–present)
Other political
affiliations
Democratic (Before 2006)
SpousePhil Merrill
Children2
Alma materUniversity of Maine, Orono
University of Maine, Portland

Barbara E. Merrill (born 1957 in Frankfurt, Germany) is an American political candidate from Maine. Elected as a Democrat to the state legislature, she left the party in 2006 to become an independent candidate for Governor of Maine.

Merrill lost to Democratic incumbent John Baldacci who was elected to a second term. She finished in third-place receiving 118,715 votes, or about 21% of all votes cast.[1]

Merrill furthered her legal career by working for the Maine law firm Verrill Dana before opening her own legal practice with husband, Phil Merrill.

Merrill was born as Barbara Butler in a U.S. Army hospital in Frankfurt, Germany in 1957. Her father, Charles Butler, was a West Point graduate who served in the Korean War, rose to the rank of Lt. Colonel, and was killed in Vietnam when Merrill was a freshman in high school.

Growing up, she lived in Mississippi, Florida, North Carolina, Virginia and Brazil. Her family moved to Maine in time for her to attend Waterville High School and the University of Maine law school, where she earned a Juris Doctor degree. After working for the law firm of Verrill Dana, she opened her own practice with her husband, Phil Merrill. With Philip, she has two children. In her practice, she became a lobbyist, working mainly for non-profit organizations, before the state legislature.

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