Annie L. Key

Annie Key
Member of the Ohio House of Representatives
from the 11th district
In office
January 3, 2001 – December 31, 2006
Preceded by Troy Lee James
Succeeded by Sandra Williams
Personal details
Born 1940 (age 7576)
Camden, Alabama
Political party Democratic

Annie Key is a former Democratic member of the Ohio House of Representatives, representing the 11th District from 2001−2006.[1] A former telephone worker with Ohio Bell and later AT&T, Key initially ran for the Ohio House of Representatives in 2000 to succeed Troy Lee James, who had held the seat for 34 years and no longer could run due to term limits. She succeeded in her bid, and was seated on January 3, 2001. She would go on to win reelection in 2002, and 2004. By her second term, Key was serving as the ranking Democratic member on the Ethics and Elections Committee.

In 2006, Key opted to forgo another term in the House to run for the Ohio Senate in an open seat. However, with the seat being incredibly Democratic, she faced a contentious primary against Shirley Smith and Claudette Woodard. In the end, Smith defeated Key, ultimately ending her political career in Columbus. She was succeeded by her aide, Democrat Sandra Williams.[2]

Following her defeat, Key returned to Cleveland and remains active in the community.[3]

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