Marjorie "Marge" Petty (born February 26, 1946) is an American former politician who served for 12 years in the Kansas State Senate.
Petty was born in Indiana, and her family moved to Midland, Texas when she was young; she attended Texas Christian University and briefly lived in Chicago before moving to Topeka.
[2] She entered elected office in 1985 when she was elected to the Topeka City Council, serving there until 1989, during which time she studied for her master's degree at the University of Kansas and her Juris Doctor degree from the Washburn University School of Law.
In 2000, Petty ran for re-election, but lost her race to Republican David D. Jackson.
In 2009, President Barack Obama appointed her as a regional representative for the Department of Health and Human Services and she moved to Dallas, Texas.