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Political party
  
Name
  
Gladys Robinson

Website
  
gladysrobinson.com

Children
  
2


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Born
  
November 17, 1949 (age 74) (
1949-11-17
)

Spouse(s)
  
Ladison (deceased, 2008)

Alma mater
  
Bennett College;MA, PhD North Carolina A&T

Occupation
  
Health services executive

Residence
  
Education
  
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, Bennett College

Gladys Ashe Robinson (born November 17, 1949) is a health services executive and serves as a Democratic State Senator for the 28th district (parts of Guilford County, North Carolina) in the North Carolina General Assembly. She serves as a Deputy Minority Leader and was first elected in 2010.

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Education and career

Robinson graduated from Bennett College and received her Masters and PhD from North Carolina A&T.

She became the Executive Director of the Piedmont Health Services and Sickle Cell Agency in 1982. She is a member of the University of North Carolina Board of Governors and is a former trustee of Bennett College.

Political career

In 2010, she filed for the Democratic nomination to run for the 28th state Senate district that was occupied at the time by Katie G. Dorsett. Dorsett withdrew on the last day of filing and left Robinson to only face Evelyn W. Miller. Robinson won the nomination with 75% of the vote. She went on to face Republican Trudy Wade and fellow Democrat Bruce Davis (who ran as an unaffiliated candidate to protest Robinson's nomination). Robinson was elected with 47.8% of the vote.

In 2012, Robinson faced a primary challenge from Davis. She won the nomination again 72%–28%. Robinson was unopposed in the general election.

During the 2013–2014 session, she was chosen as Deputy Minority Leader in the Senate.

Only one other candidate filed to challenge Robinson in 2014. Melvin "Skip" Alston was a Democratic former Guilford County Commissioner. Robinson won the Democratic primary 59% to 41%. She runs unopposed in the general election.

Personal life

Robinson lives in Greensboro and has two daughters. Her husband, Ladison Robinson, died in 2008. Robinson is African-American.

References

Gladys A. Robinson Wikipedia


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