Representative Edna Jackson Contact information
Here you will find contact information for Representative Edna Jackson, including email address, phone number, and mailing address.
Name | Edna Jackson |
Position | Representative |
State | state representatives Georgia |
Party | Democratic |
Email Form | |
Website | Official Website |
Representative Edna Jackson
Edna Branch Jackson was born on September 18, 1944. She is an American politician from Georgia and a member of the Democratic Party. Jackson represents District 165 in the Georgia House of Representatives.
Jackson was born in Savannah, Georgia, to parents Georgia Branch Dillard and Henry Reid. She began her community service involvement at nine years old, after meeting Wesley Wallace Law. She joined the NAACP Youth Council, with whom she participated in non-violent protests for racial equity across North Carolina, Georgia, and Florida.
She graduated High School in 1962 from Alfred E. Beach High School. Jackson continued her involvement with the NAACP Youth Council during her college education. She graduated from Savannah State University, with a B.S. in Sociology in 1968, and a M.Ed. in Political Science Education in 1972.
Beginning her career as a social worker, Jackson joined the Economic Opportunity Authority for Savannah-Chatham County Area. From 1971 through 2001, Edna Jackson worked for her alma mater, Savannah State University. In 1971, the president of Savannah State University, Prince Jackson, Jr., hired Edna Jackson as the director of the university’s emergency school assistant program. Edna Jackson went on to work as the director of alumni affairs and coordinator of the Elderhostel Program. She retired from her role at SSU in 2001.
Jackson’s career continued in the city government of Savannah. She served as alderman at large on the City Council of Savannah for three terms, and mayor pro tempore of Savannah for two terms. In 2012, Jackson became the first African American woman to be elected as mayor of Savannah, serving for one term.
Following a special election in 2021, Jackson won the State House District 165 seat. She was re-elected in 2022. Her current term ends on January 13, 2025.