Dale McCormick (born January 17, 1947) is an American politician from the state of Maine who currently serves on the city council of Augusta.
[1] McCormick moved to Maine in the early 1980s, where she founded a job training program for women in trade and technical occupations.
In 1990, McCormick ran against and defeated incumbent state senator Norman Weymouth, a Republican from West Gardiner.
The Maine Legislature then asked the Office of Program Evaluation and Government Accountability (OPEGA) to conduct an expedited review of MSHA's finances.
She also may have been influenced to resign due to the progress of a proposed bill in the Legislature which would have granted the MSHA Board the ability to hire and fire the agency's director at will, including McCormick.
[5] McCormick took out papers in 2013 to seek an at-large seat on the Augusta City Council,[6] which she won in the November 5th election.