Enid Greene Mickelsen

She worked as a lawyer for software company Novell and then at a Salt Lake City law firm.

[2] While serving as chair of the Young Republican National Federation (YRNF), Enid met Joe Waldholtz, and they were soon in a relationship.

Greene ran for the House of Representatives in 1992 against Karen Shepherd for the Utah Second District, which was entirely contained in Salt Lake County at that time, losing by four percentage points.

Greene became the second representative ever to give birth while in office (the first being Yvonne Brathwaite Burke) and the first Republican.

During that time, she announced that she was suing for divorce, for custody of her daughter, and to change her name to 'Enid Greene'.

Joe Waldholtz pleaded guilty to federal charges of tax, bank, and campaign fraud,[5] and then, while out on parole, was subsequently convicted of forging insurance and Veterans Affairs checks from his stepmother and his late father.

She was unanimously elected to serve as state party chair in February 2007 until the next convention in June 2007.

[12] * Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 1992, Eileen Koschak of the Socialist Workers party received 650 votes.