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Mia Morris Saraille

Mia Morris Saraille (born February 13, 1965, in Ibadan, Nigeria) is a former Member of the North Carolina House of Representatives, elected to serve three consecutive terms, representing House District 18 (1996-2002).[1] She was the first and so far only Republican [citation needed] and first woman elected in history of House District 18.[citation needed] She has a B.A. in French and Philosophy from the University of San Francisco.[2]

Career

Before being elected she worked as a:

References

  1. ^ Dickson to succeed Rand in state Senate
  2. ^ "North Carolina manual [serial]". 1916.
North Carolina House of Representatives Preceded byBilly Richardson Member of the North Carolina House of Representatives from the 18th district 1997–2003 Served alongside: John W. "Bill" Hurley Succeeded byThomas Wright