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"I knew nothing about how the Democratic Party worked in Ann Arbor. The next thing I knew, they made me ward chair."
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Elizabeth BraterElizabeth Brater
Elizabeth Brater is a Democratic former member of the Michigan Senate, who represented the 18th district from 2003 to 2010, and served as the Assistant Minority Leader. Her district included the cities of Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti. She was previously a member of the Michigan House of Representatives from 1995 to 2000.
"I knew nothing about how the Democratic Party worked in Ann Arbor. The next thing I knew, they made me ward chair."
"I never really envisioned myself running a city. It just kind of came upon me. It’s almost a force, a sense of responsibility that comes upon you."
"I haven’t been a woman (in office), I’ve been a mayor."
"One of my biggest regrets was having had to miss a lot of family time when my children were young, so I feel fortunate now that I’m retired to be able to spend time helping out with my grandchildren"
"Brater was cautious and sometimes secretive while pursuing an aggressive policy agend."
"The News, which was heavily critical of Brater at times, described Brater as an intensely reserved person, saying her adversaries saw her as calculating and secretive while her friends viewed her as shy and misunderstood."