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Nancy Jenkins-Arno (née Jenkins) (born June 2, 1964)[1] who has been representing the 34th district in the Michigan House of Representatives since 2025. She previously represented the 57th district from 2011 to 2017.

Key Information

Jenkins has a bachelor's degree from Evangel University and a master's degree from the University of Toledo. She worked as a title representative and then on the staff of state senator Cameron S. Brown before being elected to the state house in 2010. From 2017 through the present, she has worked as director of development for Hudson Area Schools.[2]

Political career

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Jenkins was first elected to the Michigan House of Representatives in the 2010 election, representing the 57th district. She was reelected in 2012 and 2014. Term limits prevented her from running for reelection in 2016.[3]

Two years after retiring from the Michigan House of Representatives, she was elected to the Lenawee County commission from its 3rd district and held that seat until she returned to the Michigan House of Representatives.[4]

In 2024, following 2022 Michigan Proposal 1's modification of term limits, Jenkins was again eligible to serve in the Michigan House of Representatives.[3] She was elected to the 34th district.[5]

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''Nancy Jenkins-Arno'' is an American politician known for her multiple non-consecutive terms as a Republican member of the Michigan House of Representatives. She served from 2011 to 2016 representing the 57th district in Lenawee County. She was elected in November 2024 to represent the 34th district and has served since January 2025. In the intervening years, Jenkins-Arno served three terms as a commissioner on the Lenawee County Board from 2018 to 2024. In her current role, she chairs the Joint Capital Outlay Committee while also serving on subcommittees related to labor, economic opportunity, school aid, and higher education. Prior to entering elected office, she worked as a district representative for State Senator Cameron Brown for eight years and later as director of development for Hudson Area Schools, where she helped establish an alumni and development department. Jenkins-Arno holds a bachelor's degree from Evangel University and a master's degree in political science from the University of Toledo. She lives in Rollin Township on the family farm where she grew up.

Early Life

Birth and Background

Nancy Jenkins was born on June 2, 1964, in Toledo, Ohio. She grew up on her family's farm in Rollin Township, Lenawee County, Michigan, where she continues to reside. Limited additional public details about her early childhood or family origins are available.

Career

Early career

Prior to entering elected office, Nancy Jenkins worked as a district representative for State Senator Cameron Brown for eight years, gaining experience with needs in Lenawee County. She later served as director of development for Hudson Area Schools, where she established the Alumni and Development Department, secured funding for the Southern Michigan Center for Science and Industry, and coordinated alumni relations. She also worked as a real estate title examiner.

Political career

Jenkins was elected to the Michigan House of Representatives in 2010, representing the 57th district (primarily Lenawee County) from 2011 to 2016 across three terms before term limits ended her eligibility at that time. She served on the Appropriations Committee and the Commerce and Trade Committee. After leaving the House, she served three terms as a commissioner on the Lenawee County Board from 2018 to 2024. In November 2024, she won election to represent the 34th district, assuming office in January 2025. In her current term she chairs the Joint Capital Outlay Committee and the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor and Economic Opportunity, serves as vice chair of the House Appropriations Subcommittee on School Aid and Department of Education, and is a member of the full House Appropriations Committee and the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Higher Education and Community Colleges.

Personal Life

Nancy Jenkins resides in Rollin Township, Michigan, on the family farm where she grew up.

Legacy

Recognition and Impact

No legacy in the film industry applies to Nancy Jenkins, as she is a politician with no documented contributions to films such as Grace (2021) or any entertainment credits. The prior content incorrectly described a different individual with the same name.

Sources and Verification Notes

Known Sources

The research for this encyclopedia entry on Nancy Jenkins relied primarily on her official biography on the Michigan House of Representatives website, which serves as the main verified source for her political career, committee assignments, education, and personal background. Additional details on elections, districts, and terms were drawn from Ballotpedia.

Areas of Incomplete Coverage

Precise vital statistics such as exact birth date and place are not detailed in the primary official sources, though secondary references indicate June 2, 1964, in Toledo, Ohio. Personal life details beyond residence on family farm and marriage are limited in public sources.

Potential Confusions with Other Individuals

There are several individuals named Nancy Jenkins, which can lead to occasional conflation in searches. Nancy Jenkins (IMDb nm14717182 or nm1161267) is an actress with credits in films such as Grace (2021) and earlier uncredited roles; she is unrelated to the politician. Another Nancy Harmon Jenkins is a food writer specializing in Mediterranean cuisine. These individuals should not be confused with Nancy Jenkins-Arno, the Michigan politician.

Research Gaps

Public sources focus on her political and professional roles, with detailed coverage of legislative service (2011–2016 and 2025–present), county commission tenure (2018–2024), and education work. However, in-depth information on specific policy positions, legislative votes, personal interviews, or non-official activities remains limited in accessible public records.
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