Michigan: Members of State Board of Education, 1990s
Members of Michigan State Board of Education, 1990-99 (may
be incomplete!)
Annetta
Miller 1971-94
Barbara
Roberts Mason 1975-98
Cherry
H. Jacobus 1985-92
Gumecindo
Salas 1987-94
Barbara
Dumouchelle 1989-92
Katherine
J. DeGrow 1992-96
Kathleen
Straus 1993-
Clark
Durant 1995-
Marianne
Y. McGuire 1997-
Sharon
L. Gire 1999-
Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)
Members of Michigan State Board of Education:
Events and Candidates of the 1990's (may be
incomplete!)
- 1990 Nov 6:
Barbara
Roberts Mason (Dem), elected;
Dick
DeVos (Rep), elected;
Lowell
Perry (Rep), defeated;
Rollie
Hopgood (Dem), defeated;
Robert
E. Tisch (Tisch Independent Citizens), defeated;
Fayanne
G. Kaufman (Tisch Independent Citizens), defeated;
Mary
J. Ruwart (Libertarian), defeated;
Gwendoline
Stillwell (Libertarian), defeated.
- 1992:
Barbara
Dumouchelle, resigned.
- 1992 Jul 13:
Katherine
J. DeGrow, appointed.
- 1992 Nov 3:
Kathleen
Straus (Dem), elected;
Dorothy
A. Beardmore (Rep), elected;
Roman
P. Bochenek (Dem), defeated;
Harry
Greenleaf (Rep), defeated;
Fayanne
G. Kaufman (Tisch Independent Citizens), defeated;
Mary
J. Ruwart (Libertarian), defeated;
Nancy
I. List (Natural Law), defeated;
Donald
D. Schneider (Tisch Independent Citizens), defeated;
William
Roundtree (Workers World), defeated.
- 1994 Nov 8:
Sharon
Wise (Rep), elected;
Clark
Durant (Rep), elected;
Carol
C. Thomas (Dem), defeated;
Gumecindo
Salas (Dem), defeated;
Erwin
J. Haas (Libertarian), defeated;
David
H. Raaflaub (Libertarian), defeated;
Selina
Babcock (Natural Law), defeated;
ReBecca
Jo Flora (Workers World), defeated.
- 1996:
Diane
Barnes (Libertarian), defeated;
Alixandra
P. Summit (Natural Law), defeated;
Barbara
B. Goushaw (Libertarian), defeated;
Louis
Legg (Rep), defeated.
- 1998 Nov 3:
Sharon
L. Gire (Dem), elected;
Eileen
Weiser (Rep), elected;
Barbara
Roberts Mason (Dem), defeated;
Gary
Wolfram (Rep), defeated;
Diane
Barnes (Libertarian), defeated;
Jon
Coon (Libertarian), defeated;
Eric
Borregard (Reform), defeated;
Gail
Quarton (Natural Law), defeated;
Artie
Fields (Reform), defeated;
Alixandra
P. Summit (Natural Law), defeated.
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