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Barbara Alby (August 9, 1946 – December 9, 2012) was an American politician who lived in
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and was a member of the
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.


Early life

Barbara Alby was born on August 9, 1946 in the Town and Country area of
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. She was the oldest of four siblings. Her father was a butcher in local grocery stores. Her parents divorced when she was 16 years old. She attended St. Philomene's grade school and
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. She then transferred to
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. She was a member of the class of 1964, but did not graduate. Alby moved to
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with her second husband and she lived there for eight years. She received her high school diploma from a night school in Wisconsin. Alby dropped out of the
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. She went on
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at the age of 19 until her benefits were cut.


Personal life

Alby married twice. She eloped with her first husband at the age of 17 in 1964. She had two daughters with her first husband. She married her second husband, Dennis Alby and had three children.


Career

She first sought elective office in 1991, running in a special election for the Sacramento-based 5th district in the
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. She lost that race to fellow Republican
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, onetime Chief of Staff to Democratic former Gov.
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, and narrowly lost to him again in the 1992 Republican primary. After Collins died, Alby won a 1993 special election to succeed him and occupied the Assembly seat until 1998 when term limits forced her from office. In 1996, she wrote legislation for
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in California. In 1998 she ran for the
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, attempting to succeed veteran Democrat
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in the Sacramento-based 3rd district after Fazio retired after redistricting made the district more politically competitive. Alby lost the Republican primary to moderate businessman
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by 20 points. Later, Alby assumed the position of chief deputy to Board of Equalization Member Bill Leonard. She occupied that post until Leonard resigned in March 2010, at which point she became the Acting Board Member for the seat—during the middle of the period for candidates to file paperwork to appear on the ballot to fill the Board seat in the June
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, so with just days for candidates to qualify to appear on the ballot, Leonard enabled Alby to run as "Acting Board Member" on the ballot. During the June 2010 primary election, Alby became embroiled in controversy when the ''Capitol Weekly'' newspaper revealed that
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had spent nearly $200,000 on Alby's behalf in the election. Beside Indian casinos, the largest contributors to Alby's campaign were Alby herself, Senator
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, and Bill Leonard, her former boss. Alby resigned as acting Board of Equalization member on December 31, 2010, and was succeeded by acting Board Member Sean Wallentine.


Death

Barbara Alby died of a
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the morning of December 9, 2012.


External links


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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Alby, Barbara 1946 births 2012 deaths Politicians from Sacramento, California People from Fair Oaks, California Republican Party members of the California State Assembly Women state legislators in California 20th-century American politicians 20th-century American women politicians 21st-century American politicians 21st-century American women politicians