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Carol Gregory (Carol Jean Landerholm) was born on 10 November, 1943 in Vancouver, Washington, U.S., is an American educator and politician. Discover Carol Gregory's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 80 years old?

Popular As Carol Jean Landerholm
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Age 80 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 10 November, 1943
Birthday 10 November
Birthplace Vancouver, Washington, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1943

Carol Jean Gregory (née Landerholm; born November 10, 1943) is an American educator and politician of the Democratic Party.

1975

She served as president of the Washington Education Association teachers' union from 1975–1981, and president of the Washington chapter of women's rights group NARAL.

2008

After two unsuccessful campaigns to represent the 30th District in the Legislature in 2008 and 2010, Gregory was invited to run in 2013 for School Board against parochial school principal Medgar Wells, which was successful.

2014

Freeman's death near the end of the 2014 election cycle was the first such instance since the state's "top-two" primary system, which replaced the traditional party primary system.

On December 1, 2014, the Washington State Democrats held a nominating convention of 30th District party members in Federal Way, which selected, in order of descending priority: Gregory, local party official Richard Champion, and unsuccessful 2014 State Senate candidate Shari Song as nominees.

Under the law, the municipal County Councils of the county or counties in which the legislative district lies shall vote on which the three nominees shall fill the vacancy.

The King County Council voted on December 8, 2014 to select Carol Gregory.

However, the Pierce County Council objected to the King County vote, to which it was not party, arguing that the vote must be done by both County Councils at a combined assembly, while King County disagreed.

Pierce County refused to hold their own vote, demanding that King County arrange a combined meeting.

2015

Gregory was appointed to the Washington House of Representatives by Governor Jay Inslee on January 8, 2015 to the vacant state representative seat in the 30th Legislative District left after the death of Representative Roger Freeman on October 29, 2014.

She was appointed on January 8, 2015 and sworn in on January 12, 2015.

Gregory was born in Vancouver, Washington.

She earned an Associate degree from Clark College and Bachelor of Arts from the University of Washington.

Prior to her political career, Gregory was the director of BuRSST for Prosperity, a nonprofit association which works to elevate people out of poverty.

A month after the election, she was selected by the Board as School Board President, but stepped down in 2015 after being nominated to replace Rep. Roger Freeman, who died days before winning re-election.

She retains her position on the Federal Way School Board, while the role of board president moved to Geoffery McAnalloy.

State law in Washington allows the political party that officially nominated a legislator of a legislative district to nominate three replacements for a vacancy in that legislator's position.

The impasse was resolved on January 8, 2015, when the responsibility then passed to Governor Jay Inslee, who selected Gregory.

In the case of vacancies filled before the middle of an electoral term, the appointment must be confirmed via an off-year mid-term election.

In early 2015, Federal Way City Council member and political consultant Martin Moore, who had served as legislative aide to Freeman and previously a Democrat, announced his intention to run for the position as a Republican.

Moore withdrew from the race after local Chamber of Commerce official Teri Hickel announced her candidacy, also as a Republican.

Due to state laws preventing state legislators from campaigning while the legislature is in session, Gregory was left at a disadvantage after the State Legislature went into two special sessions over state budget battles, particularly in light of McCleary v Washington regarding state education funding, during which time Gregory's campaign was unable to raise or spend money outside of a few days between sessions.

Hickel beat Gregory in the 2015 August top-two primary by 2.5 percentage points in an election.