Legislator Details


John E. Jamian
AKA:
Number of sessions served 3
Gender: Male
Age at election: 36

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Date: 11/7/1954
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Number of Children: 0


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Race: Caucasian or White

Education:
graduated from Oakland University

Biographical Sketch:
He worked for a home nursing health care organization.

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Sessions Served:

Chamber: House
Party: Republican
Committees Served On: Health Policy , Insurance , Mental Health , Tourism and Recreation
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City of Residence: Bloomfield Hills
County of Residence Oakland
District: 40
District Description: Townships of Bloomfield and Southfield, cities of Sylvan Lake, Bloomfield Hills and Birmingham in Oakland County

Date Elected: 11/8/1994
Date Sworn In: 1/11/1995
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Reason for Leaving Office: N/A
End of Term Status: Departed

Maritial Status: Married
Notes: Chair of the Committee on Health Policy
Chamber: House
Party: Republican
Committees Served On: Public Health , Insurance , Economic Development , Tourism and Recreation
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City of Residence: Bloomfield Hills
County of Residence Oakland
District: 40
District Description: Twps of Bloomfield and Southfield; cities of Birmingham, Bloomfield Hills and Sylvan Lake in Oakland County

Date Elected: 11/3/1992
Date Sworn In: 1/13/1993
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Reason for Leaving Office: N/A
End of Term Status: Re-elected

Maritial Status: Married
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Chamber: House
Party: Republican
Committees Served On: Insurance , Marine Affairs and Port Development, Public Health
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City of Residence: Bloomfield Hills
County of Residence Oakland
District: 65
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Date Elected: 9/11/1990
Date Sworn In: 1/1/1753
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Reason for Leaving Office: N/A
End of Term Status: Re-elected

Maritial Status: Unknown
Notes: Elected in a special election on 9/11/1992 to fill the vacancy left by Michael Bouchard's resignation.

Bibliography:

MICC1995 p.51