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Gilda Z. Jacobs (born April 1, 1949) was a Democratic member of the Michigan Senate, representing the 14th district from 2003 through 2010. The mostly suburban district is in southeastern Oakland County, and includes the cities of Farmington Hills, Huntington Woods, Southfield, and Oak Park.
Elected to the Michigan Senate in 1977. [6] Jack Kirksey: Republican: 1977–1984 Livonia [7] Lyn Bankes: Republican: 1985–1992 Livonia [8] David Gubow: Democratic: 1993–1998 Huntington Woods [9] Gilda Z. Jacobs: Democratic: 1999–2002 Huntington Woods [10] Paul Condino: Democratic: 2003–2008 Southfield [11] Vincent Gregory: Democratic ...
Jacobs grew up in Huntington Woods, Michigan, [7] [8] the daughter of Gilda Jacobs, a former Michigan state senator. [4] [9] She was a 1993 graduate of Berkley High School, a 1997 graduate of Swarthmore College, and a 2002 graduate of Columbia Business School. [8] [10] [11] Jacobs moved to New York City in 2000. [12]
The 2006 Michigan Senate elections took place on November 7, ... Gilda Jacobs (incumbent) 78,346 : 72.52 : Republican: Tara Bellingar 26,569 24.59 Green: William Opalicky
Senator Jacobs may refer to: Denny Jacobs (born 1937), Illinois State Senate; Gilda Jacobs (born 1949), Michigan State Senate; John C. Jacobs (1838–1894), New York State Senate; Michael A. Jacobs (1860–1936), Wisconsin State Senate; Mike Jacobs (Illinois politician) (born 1960), Illinois State Senate; Nancy Jacobs (born 1951), Maryland ...
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