Regina Lewis-Ward
Regina Lewis-Ward | |
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Member of the Georgia House of Representatives | |
Incumbent | |
Assumed office January 11, 2021 | |
Preceded by | Dale Rutledge |
Constituency | 109th District (2021–2023) 115th District (2023–Present) |
Personal details | |
Born | (1959-10-04) October 4, 1959 (age 64) |
Political party | Democratic |
Residence(s) | McDonough, Georgia, U.S. |
Regina D. Lewis-Ward (born October 4, 1959) is an American politician and children's book author[1] from Georgia. Lewis-Ward is a Democrat member of the Georgia House of Representatives from District 109.[2] A native of Brooklyn, New York, Lewis-Ward grew up in New York City Housing Authority and attended public schools.
Representative Lewis-Ward entered public office in 2014 as a councilwoman in Stockbridge, GA advocating for inclusive communities, becoming the first politician from Stockbridge to respond to segregated playgrounds. Lewis-Ward's commitment to unite families and children of all abilities led to inclusive play at Stockbridge Memorial and Clark Parks with adaptive playground equipment. Lewis-Ward started the first Stockbridge Citizens Academy to offer citizen engagement with their local government. In 2016, Lewis-Ward made a run for Mayor of Stockbridge. From a field of four candidates, she received the most votes in the history of Stockbridge municipal elections (38.9% or 3,760 votes). She lost the run-off election by 142 votes to Judy B Neal.
As the 2018 and 2020 Democratic nominee for Georgia State House, District 109, Lewis-Ward became the first African American woman to receive the nomination by a major U.S. political party. Her 2020 victory against Republican Dale Rutledge marked a historic win as the only African American woman in the United States to unseat a male Republican incumbent during the 2020 elections. During her first session as a lawmaker, Representative Lewis-Ward co-authored, HB 676 bipartisan legislation, that was signed into law, effective May 4, 2021.
Fair Fight Action appointed Representative Lewis-Ward as a senior fellow to promote fair elections, encourage participation, and educate voters about elections and voting rights. Lewis-Ward is the chairwoman of the Democratic Party of Georgia Henry County Committee and serves on the state of Georgia Agriculture & Consumer Affairs, Banks & Banking, and Interstate Cooperation committees.
Representative Lewis-Ward earned a Bachelor of Business Administration in computer systems, from Bernard M. Baruch College, New York, and a Master of Art, in political science, from Clayton State University, Georgia. She wrote her graduate thesis on the United States Federal Government and Lags in Protecting Personally Identifiable Information.[3] Lewis-Ward is a political science adjunct professor, who has taught Political Thought, Public Administration, & Intro to Government and Politics to students at Rasmussen College and Georgia Military College.
References
External links
- Regina Lewis-Ward at ballotpedia.org
Georgia House of Representatives | ||
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Preceded by Dale Rutledge | Member of the Georgia House of Representatives from the 109th district 2021–2023 | Succeeded by Dewey McClain |
Preceded by Bruce Williamson | Member of the Georgia House of Representatives from the 115th district 2023–Present | Incumbent |
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