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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). She was the first and so far only Republican and first woman elected in history of House District 18. She has a B.A. in French and Philosophy from the University of San Francisco.
Career
Before being elected she worked as a:
- Legislative Liaison for the office of the Speaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives (1995)
- Member of Campaign Staff, Bush/Quayle Campaign (1992)
- Special Assistant to the President for Presidential Personnel, The White House, George H. W. Bush Administration (1988-1989)
- Member of Vice-President Dan Quayle's Advance Team, Bush/Quayle Administration (1988)
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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 |
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