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Dianne Wilkerson

American politician

Dianne Wilkerson

Summary

American politician

FieldValue
nameDianne Wilkerson
image2008-07-31 1913 03web (Dianne Wilkerson 1).jpg
captionWilkerson in 2008
stateMassachusetts
state_senateMassachusetts
district2nd Suffolk
term1993–2008
predecessorBill Owens
successorSonia Chang-Díaz
partyDemocratic
birth_date
birth_placePine Bluff, Arkansas
alma_materAmerican International College, Boston College
occupationattorney
residenceBoston, Massachusetts

Dianne Wilkerson (born May 2, 1955) is a former Democratic member of the Massachusetts Senate, representing the 2nd Suffolk District from 1993 to 2008 as the first African American female to serve in the chamber.

On October 28, 2008, she was arrested on public corruption charges by the FBI for accepting bribes totaling $23,500. She formally resigned on November 19, 2008. On June 3, 2010, she pleaded guilty to eight felony counts of attempted extortion. She was disbarred from the practice of law in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts on November 24, 2010, and served a federal prison sentence from 2011 to 2013.

Education

Dianne Wilkerson graduated from High School of Commerce in Springfield. She earned a Bachelor of Science degree in public administration from American International College in 1978, and a juris doctor from Boston College Law School in 1981. After graduating from law school and passing the bar she served as a civil rights lawyer and was active in the National Lawyers Guild.

Political career

Official portrait, 1993
Official portrait, 2005

In 1993, she became the first African American woman to serve in the Massachusetts Senate, winning election in 1992 after defeating incumbent Bill Owens in the Democratic primary.

When in office, Wilkerson's Senatorial District included the Back Bay, Beacon Hill, Chinatown, Jamaica Plain, Mission Hill, Roxbury, South End, and some parts of the Fenway, Dorchester, and Mattapan.

During the 2008 Democratic Party presidential primaries, Wilkerson endorsed the candidacy of Barack Obama.

Wilkerson lost her September 2008 state senate Democratic primary to Sonia Chang-Díaz, and on October 31, 2008, announced that she was ending her write-in campaign to seek re-election in the November 4, 2008, election. On November 19, 2008, Wilkerson formally resigned from the Massachusetts state Senate.

In April 2022, following Sonia Chang-Diaz's decision not to run for re-election, she filed papers for another Senate run. She lost the Democratic primary to state Representative Liz Miranda, coming in third with 21% of the vote.

Legislative appointments

As State Senator, she was appointed to the following: the Commission to Eliminate Racial & Ethnic Healthcare Disparities, the Hynes Convention Center & Boston Common Parking Garage Legislative Commission, the Special Commission on Non-Group and Small Group Health Insurance, Co-Chair; and the Massachusetts Workforce Investment Board.

Legislative committees

Senate Chair, Joint Committee on State Administration and Regulatory Oversight; the Joint Committee on Financial Services; the Senate Committee on Ways and Means; the Joint Committee on Education; the Joint Committee on Mental Health and Substance Abuse; and the Joint Committee on Bonding, Capital Expenditures and State Assets.

References

References

  1. "State Senator Dianne Wilkerson".
  2. (20 January 2008). "Who’s Backing Whom?".
  3. (2008-10-31). "Wilkerson terminates campaign – BostonHerald.com". News.bostonherald.com.
  4. "Feds arrest Mass. state senator accused of accepting bribes from undercover agents".
  5. Hillary Chabot. (2008-11-19). "Embattled Sen. Dianne Wilkerson resigns". [[Boston Herald]].
  6. [https://wbznewsradio.iheart.com/content/former-state-sen-dianne-wilkerson-pulls-papers-for-another-senate-run/ WBZ Radio:April 27th, 2022:Former State Senator Dianne Wilkerson pulls papers for another senate run]
  7. Jonas, Michael. (September 6, 2022). "Miranda wins five-way primary for Roxbury-based state Senate seat".
  8. Anonymous. "FBI arrests Sen. Dianne Wilkerson on corruption charges – Quincy, MA". The Patriot Ledger.
  9. "State Ethics Commission". Mass.gov.
  10. (2005-09-28). "State Senator Sued For Unreported Expenses". wbztv.com.
  11. (2008-10-04). "Wilkerson faces disbarment for testimony". [[The Boston Globe]].
  12. (2008-10-28). "The United States Department of Justice – United States Attorney's Office – District of Massachusetts". Usdoj.gov.
  13. "State senator accused of taking 8 bribes". The Washington Times.
  14. (2008-10-30). "Experts say officials could flip Dianne Wilkerson". [[Boston Herald]].
  15. (2008-11-17). "Wilkerson says she can't afford a lawyer – Local News Updates". [[The Boston Globe]].
  16. (2008-11-18). "Sen. Wilkerson indicted on corruption charges". [[The Boston Globe]].
  17. "Free on Bail".
  18. (2010-06-03). "Wilkerson guilty of attempted extortion; prosecutors recommend up to 4 years". [[The Boston Globe]].
  19. (2011-01-06). "Dianne Wilkerson sentenced to 3 1/2 years in prison for bribery".
  20. (2008-10-29). "Wilkerson expected to stay in race, criticize US attorney". [[The Boston Globe]].
  21. Matt Viser. (2008-10-30). "Wilkerson vows to stay in race: Decries timing of bribery case; federal investigation widens". [[The Boston Globe]].
  22. Jessica Fargen. (2008-10-31). "Wilkerson terminates campaign". [[Boston Herald]].
  23. (2008-10-30). "Senate asks Wilkerson to immediately resign". [[The Boston Globe]].
  24. Viser, Matt. (2008-10-31). "Wilkerson rejects Senate's call to quit". [[The Boston Globe]].
  25. Glen Johnson. (2008-11-06). "Gov. Deval Patrick urges Mass. Sen. Diane Wilkerson to resign in wake of bribery charges". [[The Republican (Springfield, Massachusetts).
  26. (2008-11-07). "Just get 'em outta there!". [[Boston Herald]].
  27. (2008-10-31). "This senator must go". [[The Boston Globe]].
  28. Drake, John C.. (2008-11-06). "Wilkerson promises to resign, but won't say when". [[The Boston Globe]].
  29. Johnson, Akilah. (February 26, 2014). "Dianne Wilkerson's new life".
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