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Elizabeth Brater

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430:, Brater was a member of the Judiciary and Finance committees, the vice-chair of the Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs and the Agriculture, Forestry and Tourism committees. Brater also served as a member of the Governor's Land Use Leadership Council. 796: 395:
Brater was honored by the Michigan Sierra Club as its 1996 Environmentalist of the Year and by the Alliance for the Mentally Ill of Michigan as its 1998 Legislator of the Year.
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candidate Elliott Smith. In 2006, she was re-elected with more than 71% of the vote, but in 2010 was term-limited and thus barred from seeking re-election.
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city council from the city's Third Ward in 1988. She then ran for mayor of Ann Arbor in April 1991, defeating two-term incumbent
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program. After serving one two-year term, she was defeated in her mayoral reelection campaign, losing in April 1993 to the
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from 2003 to 2010, and served as the Assistant Minority Leader. Her district included the cities of
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in 1975, when her husband, Enoch Brater, took a job as an English professor at the
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in November 1994. She served in the House from 1995 to 2000, representing
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Democratic Party members of the Michigan House of Representatives
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After her mayoral defeat, Brater ran successfully for the
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Liz Brater
Michigan Senate
18th
Alma Wheeler Smith
Rebekah Warren
Michigan House of Representatives
53rd
Lynn N. Rivers
Chris Kolb
Mayor of Ann Arbor
Gerald D. Jernigan
Ingrid Sheldon
Boston, Massachusetts
Democratic
Alma mater
University of Pennsylvania
Writer
editor
Democratic
Michigan Senate
18th district
Ann Arbor
Ypsilanti
Michigan House of Representatives
Boston, Massachusetts
University of Chicago
University of Pennsylvania
B.A.
M.A.
magna cum laude

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