Mary Margaret Oliver
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Mary Margaret Oliver | |
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Member of the Georgia House of Representatives | |
Assumed office January 13, 2003 | |
Constituency | 56th district (2003–2005) 83rd district (2005–2013) 82nd district (2013–present) |
In office October 8, 1987 – January 11, 1993 | |
Preceded by | Peggy Childs |
Constituency | 53rd district |
Member of the Georgia State Senate from the 42nd district | |
In office January 11, 1993 – January 11, 1999 | |
Preceded by | Cathey Steinberg |
Succeeded by | Mike Polak |
Personal details | |
Born | Charleston, South Carolina, U.S. | March 7, 1948
Political party | Democratic |
Education | Vanderbilt University (BA) Emory University (JD) |
Occupation | Attorney |
Mary Margaret Oliver (born March 7, 1948) is an American politician. She is a member of the Georgia House of Representatives from the 82nd District, serving since 2003. She is a member of the Democratic Party.[1] She previously served in the House from a special election in 1987 to 1993, and in the Georgia State Senate from 1993 to 1999.[2] She ran for lieutenant governor in 1998, and led the initial primary but lost to fellow state senator Mark Taylor in a runoff.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ "Mary Margaret Oliver". Project Vote Smart. Retrieved April 27, 2015.
- ^ Marazzi Sassoon, Alessandro (2 February 2022). "Meet Mary Margaret Oliver, attorney and longtime Georgia lawmaker". State Affairs Georgia. Retrieved 31 August 2023.
- ^ "Our Campaigns - GA Lt. Governor - D Runoff Race - Aug 11, 1998". www.ourcampaigns.com.
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- Living people
- Democratic Party Georgia (U.S. state) state senators
- Democratic Party members of the Georgia House of Representatives
- 1948 births
- Politicians from Charleston, South Carolina
- 21st-century American women politicians
- Women state legislators in Georgia (U.S. state)
- 21st-century members of the Georgia General Assembly
- Georgia (U.S. state) politician stubs