Michigan: Members of State Board of Education, 1980s
Members of Michigan State Board of Education, 1980-89 (may
be incomplete!)
Annetta
Miller 1971-94
Barbara
Dumouchelle 1972-86
Barbara
Roberts Mason 1975-98
Gumecindo
Salas 1977-84
Norman
O. Stockmeyer 1981-88
Carroll
M. Hutton 1983-88
Cherry
H. Jacobus 1985-92
Gumecindo
Salas 1987-94
Barbara
Dumouchelle 1989-92
Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)
Members of Michigan State Board of Education:
Events and Candidates of the 1980's (may be
incomplete!)
- 1980 Nov 4:
Norman
O. Stockmeyer (Rep), elected;
Edmund
F. Vandette (Rep), elected;
Carroll
M. Hutton (Dem), defeated;
James
H. Lincoln (Dem), defeated;
Christine
Young (Libertarian), defeated;
Scott
James Ballard (Libertarian), defeated;
Walter
B. Dyer (American Independent), defeated;
Daniel
Eller (American Independent), defeated.
- 1981:
Silverenia
Q. Kanoyton, resigned.
- 1981 Aug 1:
David
Laro, appointed.
- 1982 Nov 2:
Barbara
Roberts Mason (Dem), elected;
Carroll
M. Hutton (Dem), elected;
Jackie
McGregor (Rep), defeated;
Ronald
G. Erickson (Rep), defeated;
Carmen
Bradley (Tisch Independent Citizens), defeated;
Denise
Kline (Libertarian), defeated;
Ruthann
A. Wagner (American Independent), defeated;
Frederick
J. Dechow (Libertarian), defeated;
Peggy
Goldman Frankie (Communist), defeated;
John
P. Santuci, Jr. (American Independent), defeated.
- 1984 Nov 6:
Dorothy
A. Beardmore (Rep), elected;
Cherry
H. Jacobus (Rep), elected;
John
Watanen, Jr. (Dem), defeated;
Gumecindo
Salas (Dem), defeated;
Marjorie
F. Morris (Tisch Independent Citizens), defeated;
Lois
Mellberg (Tisch Independent Citizens), defeated;
Gwendoline
Stillwell (Libertarian), defeated;
Harold
M. Boog (Libertarian), defeated;
Peggy
Goldman Frankie (Communist), defeated.
- 1986 Nov 4:
Annetta
Miller (Dem), elected;
Gumecindo
Salas (Dem), elected;
Barbara
Dumouchelle (Rep), defeated;
Patricia
A. Hartnagle (Rep), defeated;
Robert
E. Tisch (Tisch Independent Citizens), defeated;
Robert
C. Mac Donald (Ind), defeated;
Denise
Kline (Ind), defeated;
John
A. Green (Ind), defeated;
David
A. Weidner (Ind), defeated.
- 1988:
Carroll
M. Hutton, resigned.
- 1988 Nov 8:
Barbara
Dumouchelle (Rep), elected;
Marilyn
F. Lundy (Rep), elected;
Lawrence
D. Crawford (Dem), defeated;
Stephen
T. Economy (Dem), defeated;
Robert
E. Tisch (Tisch Independent Citizens), defeated;
Fayanne
G. Kaufman (Tisch Independent Citizens), defeated;
Virginia
L. Cropsey (Libertarian), defeated;
James
W. Clifton (Libertarian), defeated;
Annette
Johnson (Workers Against Concessions), defeated;
Verna
A. Baird (Workers Against Concessions), defeated.
"Enjoy the hospitable entertainment of a political
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