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Tenisha R. Yancey holds a Juris Doctor degree and passed the Michigan Bar in May 2014. She has held positions in the Wayne County Prosecutor's office and the Wayne County Executive's office, gaining experience in both the public and judicial sectors. Yancey was elected to the Harper Woods School Board in 2016 and subsequently ran for a House seat in Michigan's 1st District, securing a position in the November 8 Special Election General with a significant majority. Her background includes notable legal and public service roles, alongside a family connection to the former United Auto Workers Vice President, Jimmy Settles.
Tenisha R. Yancey's political identity is marked by a blend of personal resilience and strategic ambition. Despite a troubled past, she leverages her legal background and court experience to frame her educational policy stances, suggesting a deeply localized approach to governance. Yancey's unexpected support from a prominent figure like Mike Duggan during her 2017 campaign indicates a knack for bridging ideological divides. Her abrupt withdrawal from one judicial race, while pursuing another, reveals an astute, calculated maneuvering that merits further exploration.