William G. Zinkil
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William G. Zinkil | |
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![]() Zinkil in 1970 | |
Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 85th district | |
In office 1970–1972 | |
Preceded by | Richard A. Bird |
Succeeded by | Arthur Rude |
Member of the Florida Senate from the 32nd district | |
In office 1972–1978 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Chicago, Illinois, U.S. | April 14, 1919
Died | 2011 | (aged 91–92)
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse | Carolyn Zinkil[1] |
Children | 3[1] |
William G. Zinkil (April 14, 1919 – 2011) was an American politician. He served as a Democratic member for the 85th district of the Florida House of Representatives.[2][3] He also served as a member for the 32nd district of the Florida Senate.[4][5]
Life and career
Zinkil was born in Chicago, Illinois. He moved to Hollywood, Florida in 1925.[1]
In 1970, Zinkil was elected to represent the 85th district of the Florida House of Representatives, succeeding Richard A. Bird. He served until 1972, when he was succeeded by Arthur Rude.[2][3] In the same year, he was elected to represent the 32nd district of the Florida Senate, serving until 1978.[4]
Zinkil died in 2011.[1]
References
- ^ a b c d "William Zinkil Obituary (2011)". Sun-Sentinel. August 15, 2011. Retrieved January 8, 2023.
- ^ a b Ward, Robert (August 3, 2011). "Membership of the Florida House of Representatives by County 1845–2012" (PDF). Florida House of Representatives. Archived (PDF) from the original on January 8, 2023. Retrieved January 8, 2023 – via Wayback Machine.
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Category:1919 births
Category:2011 deaths
Category:Politicians from Chicago
Category:Democratic Party members of the Florida House of Representatives
Category:Democratic Party Florida state senators
Category:20th-century American politicians