Nancy De Boer Explained

Nancy De Boer
State House:Michigan
District:86th
Term Start:January 1, 2023
Predecessor:Thomas Albert
Office2:Mayor of Holland
Term Start2:November 9, 2015
Term End2:November 1, 2019
Predecessor2:Bob Vande Vusse
Successor2:Nathan Bocks
Birth Place:Grand Rapids, Michigan
Party:Republican
Residence:Holland, Michigan
Alma Mater:Calvin College

Nancy R. De Boer is an American politician from Michigan. A member of the Republican Party, she was elected to the Michigan House of Representatives in the 2022 election from 86th district.[1]

Early life and career

De Boer has a bachelor's degree in secondary education from Calvin University.Michael Kransz, Former Holland mayor, business owner square off Aug. 2 in Republican primary for state House, MLive (July 12, 2022).

Before entering local politics, De Boer was a high school educator,[2] teaching English at Holland Christian High School.Arpan Lobo, Former Holland Mayor Nancy DeBoer files to run for new state House district, Holland Sentinel (March 9, 2022).

Before entering local politics, DeBoer was a local morning radio talk show host at 1260 “The Pledge” for two years and for 17 years served as the Executive Director of the West Michigan Character Council.

City politics

Nancy was a part of City Government for 14 years on the Holland, Michigan City Council, the first ten years as an at-large councilmember (2005 - 2015) and the last four years as mayor (2015 - 2019).

Michigan House of Representatives

In 2022, De Boer ran for state House in District 86, an open seat created during the 2020 redistricting cycle. District 86 encompasses all of the City of Holland, Park Township, and Laketown Township, as well as part of Holland Charter Township.

In the 2022 Republican primary DeBoer defeated Seth Getz 62% to 38%.

In the general election Nancy defeated Democrat Larry Jackson 56.4% to 43.6%.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Nancy De Boer . 2024-02-08 . Ballotpedia . en.
  2. Mitchell Boatman, DeBoer files for second term in Michigan House of Representatives, Holland Sentinel (January 8, 2024).