21-year-old
Jewell Jones, a double major student of Political science and Finance
at University of Michigan has become the youngest person to be elected
as State Representative in Michigan, USA. The 21-year-old politician was
elected to fill a State Representative seat on Tuesday.
Jewell
Jones has given his family much to celebrate over the past few years and
he's done it yet again with his latest historic accomplishment.
On Tuesday, the 21-year-old politician was elected to fill a State
Representative seat, beating out opponent Robert Pope with 66 percent of
the vote. The seat became vacant following the sudden passing of former
Rep. Julie Plawecki earlier this year. The victory makes Jones the
youngest state representative ever elected in the state of Michigan and
marks the second time he's made political history within the last year.
In 2015, he became the youngest person ever to be sworn in as a member
of the Inkster City Council at age 20.
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