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Jackie Winters

American politician (1937–2019)

Jackie Winters

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American politician (1937–2019)

FieldValue
nameJackie Winters
imageSenator Jackie Winters 3 (3).jpg
officeMinority Leader of the Oregon State Senate
term_startNovember 15, 2017
term_endJanuary 22, 2019
predecessorTed Ferrioli
successorHerman Baertschiger Jr.
state_senate1Oregon State
district110th
term_start1January 13, 2003
term_end1May 29, 2019
predecessor1Avel Gordly
successor1Denyc Boles
state_house2Oregon
district231st
term_start2January 13, 1999
term_end2January 13, 2003
predecessor2Bryan Johnston
successor2Betsy Johnson
birth_date
birth_placeTopeka, Kansas, U.S.
death_date
death_placeSalem, Oregon, U.S.
partyRepublican
educationPortland Community College
Oregon State University

Oregon State University Jackie Winters (April 15, 1937 – May 29, 2019) was an American Republican politician in the U.S. state of Oregon. She served as a state senator, representing the 10th district in Salem. She was Senate Minority Leader. She died of lung cancer on May 29, 2019.

Early life

Jackie Winters began her lifelong interest in citizen involvement in public policy as she listened to her parents’ discussions around the table, first in Topeka, Kansas where she was born, and later in Portland, Oregon where her family moved in 1943. She attended Portland Public Schools and continued her education through the Oregon State University System’s Continuing Education coursework, with an emphasis on Intergovernmental Relations.

Winters (right) in 2016

She began her governmental service in 1959 at University of Oregon Medical School in the medical records unit and later joined the staff of the Portland Model Cities Program. In 1969 she was recruited to be supervisor of the Office of Economic Opportunity’s New Resources Program at the request of Governor Tom McCall. In 1979 she was appointed Ombudsman by Governor Victor Atiyeh. During this service, she helped create the Oregon Food Share Program, the first statewide non-profit food sharing network, which continues today serving most of Oregon’s neediest families.

In 1985, Winters opened her first Jackie’s Ribs restaurant, in Salem. Over time, she and her family expanded operations to include three restaurants, two franchises, catering services, private parties and numerous appearances in national Bar-B-Q Cook-offs.

Political career

Winters was elected to the Oregon House of Representatives in 1998, and became the first African-American Republican ever to serve in the Oregon Legislative Assembly. She was re-elected to this office in 2000. Jackie Winters was elected to the Oregon State Senate in 2002. She won reelection in 2006, 2010, 2014 and again in 2018.

She ran for the U.S. Congress in 2004, losing in the Republican primary to Jim Zupancic, who went on to lose in the general election to incumbent Darlene Hooley.

On November 15, 2017, Winters was elected as Senate Minority Leader to replace Ted Ferrioli. She became the first black legislative leader in the state.

Electoral history

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References

References

  1. "Oregon Right to Life - Sen. Jackie Winters (R-Oregon) biography".
  2. (2019-05-29). "Jackie Winters, first African-American Republican elected to Oregon legislature, dies at 82".
  3. Kenning, Chris. (1999-01-11). "She is the first African-American Republican to serve". Salem, Oregon: Gannett.
  4. Sirocchi, Andrew. (October 30, 2003). "Verger will make run for Senate". [[The World (Coos Bay).
  5. Friedman, Gordon R.. (November 15, 2017). "Jackie Winters named Minority Leader of Oregon Senate, first black person to hold position". [[The Oregonian]].
  6. Jaquiss, Nigel. (November 15, 2017). "State Sen. Jackie Winters Replaces Ted Ferrioli as Senate Republican Leader". [[Willamette Week]].
  7. (August 15, 2018). "Lawsuit: Oregon Sen. Jackie Winters, HOA denied bus service to child with disabilities". [[The Oregonian]].
  8. (15 August 2018). "Lawsuit: Salem subdivision denied bus service to child". [[Associated Press]].
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