Cindy Neighbor DEMDemocrat
State Representative, District 18
(785) 296-7690 (913) 268-9061 cindyneighbor@aol.com Cindy.Neighbor@house.ks.gov www.cindyneighbor.com ballotpedia.org/Cindy_Neighbor www.cindyneighbor.com/meet-cindy en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cindy_Neighbor www.kslegislature.org/li/b2019_20/members/rep_neighbor_cindy_1 www.kslegislature.org/li/b2023_24/members/rep_neighbor_cindy_1 300 Southwest, Topeka KS 66612 10405 West, Shawnee KS 66203 10405 W., Shawnee KS 66203
Cindy Neighbor (March 31, 1941) is a current Democratic member of the Kansas House of Representatives, who represents the 18th district. She first served from 2003 to 2004 as a Republican, and then served as a Democrat from 2007 to 2011. Neighbor ran for re-election in 2010 and was defeated by Republican John Rubin. Neighbor ran again in 2016 and reclaimed her seat, from Erik Jenkins, the Republican who ran to replace the retiring Rubin. Neighbor, who attended Johnson County Community College and Kansas City Kansas Community College, has worked as a medical administrator as well as a Public Relations and marketing director. She has served as Parent Teacher Association President and was on the founding committee of the Ronald McDonald House at the University of Kansas Medical Center. She is also a member of the Board of Indigent Defense Services, Kansas State Board of Education, and the Teacher Credentialing Board.
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