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Preceded by
  
Patricia Crawford

Name
  
Elinor Taylor


Preceded by
  
Edward J. Cotter

Political party
  
Republican Party

Succeeded by
  
Barbara McIlvaine Smith

Born
  
April 18, 1921 Norristown, Pennsylvania (
1921-04-18
)

Alma mater
  
West Chester University Temple University

Died
  
July 27, 2010, Stuart, Florida, United States

Education
  
West Chester University of Pennsylvania, West Chester University, Temple University, Columbia University

Constituency
  
Part of Chester County

Succeeded by
  
Nancy Hickman Elters

Elinor Zimmerman Taylor (April 18, 1921 – July 27, 2010) was a Republican member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, representing the 156th legislative district from 1977 through her retirement in 2006. Taylor served in the House Republican leadership as Majority Caucus Chair.

She attended West Chester High School, graduating in 1939. In 1943, she graduated from West Chester University, where she later received a Doctor of Public Service, honoris causa. In 1958 she earned a Master's in Education from Temple University. At various times, she attended classes at Columbia University and University of Delaware.

She was first elected to represent the 156th legislative district in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in 1976. During her career, she focused on higher education and constituent service. In 1982, she famously engineered a deal that led to the downfall of a West Chester University President. She was elected Republican (Majority) Caucus Secretary in 1995 and alter served in the mostly-ceremonial leadership position of caucus chairwoman.

She retired prior to the 2006 elections with her health deteriorating. She said, "My approach has always been the idea that I could make a difference. And as long as I have been able to do that, you end the day with great satisfaction. I'm very very pleased to look back on what I consider to be a very productive experience."

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Elinor Z. Taylor Wikipedia