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Shirley Smith
American politician

Shirley Smith

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American politician
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Female
Place of birth
Cleveland, USA
Age
74 years
Residence
Cleveland, USA
Education
Cuyahoga Community College
John F. Kennedy School of Government
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Biography

Shirley A. Smith (born November 29, 1950) is a former state senator for the 21st District of the Ohio Senate.Previously, she was a member of the Ohio House of Representatives.She is a Democrat.

Life and career

Smith has worked in sales and marketing, and as a radio talk-show host for a major radio station in Cleveland, and has also served as an independent consultant for Coca-Cola Bottling Company.

When incumbent C. J. Prentiss decided to run for the Ohio Senate, Smith and four other Democrats sought to replace her in the 1998 primary election. Smith won the District 8 nomination with 35.29% of the vote. She won the general election against Republican Dominic Rini with 86.15% of the vote. Smith won reelection in District 8 in 2000 against Republican Ronnie Jones with 87.2% of the vote.

In 2002, Smith again faced a primary challenge from four other Democrats, due to redistricting. However she won the District 10 nomination with 43.66% of the vote. She went unopposed in the general election and was unopposed for the 2004 general election. For the 126th General Assembly, Smith served as secretary of the Ohio Legislative Black Caucus (OLBC).

Ohio Senate

In late 2005, Smith announced that she would run to succeed term-limited Prentiss in the Senate, along with Representatives Annie L. Key, Claudette Woodard and two other Democrats. While it was a contested primary, Smith defeated the opposition to take the District 21 nomination with 50.86% of the votes. She won the general election with 85.34% of the electorate. In the 127th General Assembly, Smith served as president of the OLBC.

Early in 2008, the Senate Democrats ousted Minority Leader Teresa Fedor and replaced her with Ray Miller, as well as Smith as assistant minority leader. With the beginning of the 128th General Assembly, the caucus retained Smith in her role as assistant minority leader under Capri Cafaro.

In 2010, Smith won election to a second term in the Senate, defeating Republican Burrell Jackson with 84.4% of the vote.

Smith resigned a month prior to the end of her term.

Electoral history

YearDemocratVotesPctRepublicanVotesPct
2010Shirley Smith52,29684.07%Burrell Jackson9,90815.93%
2006Shirley Smith54,49285.22%Richard Norris9,44814.78%
YearDemocratVotesPctRepublicanVotesPct
2004Shirley Smith26.174100.00%Unopposed
2002Shirley Smith14,908100.00%Unopposed
2000Shirley Smith26,94787.20%Ronnie Jones3,95912.80%
1998Shirley Smith18,96986.15%Dominic Rini3,04913.85%

Personal life

Smith is divorced with two children.She lives in Cleveland, but also owns property in South Euclid, Ohio.

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