Mary Rauh, Secretary - The New Hampshire Women’s Policy Institute
Mary Rauh is a retired organizational consultant who is currently writing a historical novel about the impact of European settlers on Algonquins and Mohawks in 17th century North America. She is chair of the Women’s Fund of New Hampshire and serves on a number of other non-profit boards including the Wentworth-Coolidge Commission and the Mill Pond Homeowners Association. Mary was a Democratic candidate for Congress in the second Congressional District in 1998. She received her bachelor of arts from Northwestern University. She and her husband John Rauh live in New Castle and have three grown sons.
http://www.nhwpi.org/about/ourboard.html Another New Hampshire Democrat, former congressional candidate Mary Rauh, said, “We’re longing for leadership.” In her view both Obama and Clinton, since “they’re both fairly new in the Senate,” haven’t necessarily had opportunities to show leadership.
But she added “It seems to me Obama’s ability to communicate says potentially there’s a leader there.”
Rauh met Sen. Clinton in her state back in 1992 when Bill Clinton was running for president. “She was a bright and dynamic woman, very engaging,” Rauh recalled. “I’ll be interested to see her here in action against Obama.”
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15920730/page/2/ She is a consultant for the Public Policy Initiative for Planned Parenthood Federation of America.
Wes Clark seemed impressed by her;
"I'd like to acknowledge Representative Margie Smith and Mary Rauh for their outstanding work on behalf of women and all the people of this state."
http://securingamerica.com/speeches/2004-01-04And lastly,according to this site she is "Still living as of 2000." :D
http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/raub-rawson.html