Dawn Gibbons Explained

Dawn Gibbons
Office:First Lady of Nevada
Governor:Jim Gibbons
Term Label:In role
Term Start:January 1, 2007
Term End:July 21, 2010
Predecessor:Dema Guinn
Successor:Kathleen Teipner
State Assembly2:Nevada
District2:23rd
Term Start2:January 22, 1991
Term End2:April 16, 1991
Predecessor2:Jim Gibbons
Successor2:Jim Gibbons
State Assembly3:Nevada
District3:25th
Term Start3:November 4, 1998
Term End3:November 3, 2004
Predecessor3:Brian Sandoval
Successor3:Heidi Gansert
Birth Date:9 March 1954
Birth Place:Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
Children:1
Education:University of Nevada, Reno
Party:Republican

Dawn Gibbons (born March 9, 1954) is an American politician. She was a member of the Nevada Assembly, as well as the First Lady of Nevada from 2007 to 2010, until her divorce from Governor Jim Gibbons on July 21, 2010.

Early and personal life

Dawn Gibbons was born in Atlanta, Georgia and moved to Nevada at the age of 20.[1] She graduated from the University of Nevada, Reno with a bachelor's degree in geological studies. Following graduation, she owned and operated two wedding chapels in Reno, Nevada. During this period, she met her future husband, Jim Gibbons, then a Delta Air Lines pilot. They married in 1986. Together they have one child, Jimmy, who had served in the United States Navy.

Political career

In 1991, Dawn Gibbons was appointed to represent part of Washoe County in the Nevada Assembly, filling a vacancy created when her husband resigned his seat in order to serve in the Persian Gulf War. She resigned from the state legislature in April 1991, allowing her husband to reclaim his seat.[2] Following her husband's reappointment to the seat, she resumed her career in business.

In 1998, Gibbons was elected to the Nevada Assembly in her own right, serving until 2004. During the 2006 election season, she ran in the Republican Party primary to succeed her husband as Representative from Nevada's 2nd congressional district. However, Gibbons finished in third place behind Nevada Secretary of State Dean Heller (the eventual winner of both the primary and the general elections) and State Assemblywoman Sharron Angle. In that same election cycle, her husband won both the Republican primary and the general election to become Governor of Nevada, making her First Lady.

Divorce

On May 2, 2008, Jim Gibbons filed for divorce on grounds of incompatibility, citing an undisclosed incident in Reno and asked the court to determine whether he or his wife would live at the Nevada Governor's Mansion in Carson City.[3] In court filings, Dawn Gibbons alleged that her husband had been having affairs with two women. She also cited the attempted sexual assault that Jim Gibbons was alleged to have committed against a cocktail waitress in Las Vegas.[4] On July 21, 2010, the divorce became final.[5]

Subsequent career

Gibbons' subsequent career has focused on media and public relations work. Gibbons debuted her talk radio show, The Dawn Gibbons Show on Fox News on March 30, 2010, with Nevada Assembly Republican Minority Leader Heidi Gansert and U.S. Senator Harry Reid as her first guests. Gibbons endorsed Reid in his re-election bid, saying he "was the only one to call to see how I was [after filing for divorce]. The only elected official to do that. He's a gift from God."[6] Gibbons was the Senior Vice President of the now defunct Intermountain West Communications Company and was a radio talk show host for Fox News and co-hosted the Dawn & Jim Show (with Jim Rogers and the Dawn & Rory Show (with Rory Reid).

In 2017, Gibbons was appointed by Governor Brian Sandoval to the Nevada Transportation Authority, the state agency responsible for regulation of taxicabs, rideshare vehicles, limousines, tow trucks, and other similar vehicles.[7] Gibbons currently serves as Chair of the Authority.[8]

Elections

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Notes and References

  1. News: McAndrew. Siobhan. Dawn Gibbons' story: Nevada's first lady talks about her divorce, humiliation and fears for the future. December 2, 2009. Reno Gazette–Journal. October 15, 2011.
  2. Web site: Persons Appointed to Fill Vacancies in the Nevada Legislature . Legislative Counsel Bureau . August 1, 2020.
  3. News: Riley. Brendan. Nevada governor files for divorce, cites incompatibility. May 2, 2008. USA Today. October 15, 2011.
  4. News: Chereb. Sandra. Divorce filings accuse Nevada governor of affairs. April 6, 2009. Associated Press. August 1, 2020.
  5. News: Sonner. Scott. Jim and Dawn Gibbons officially divorced. July 21, 2010. Las Vegas Review-Journal. Associated Press. November 1, 2011.
  6. News: Katsilometes. John. Dawn Gibbons says booking Harry Reid for radio show 'an absolute coup'. March 29, 2010. Las Vegas Sun. October 15, 2011.
  7. News: Myers. Dennis. Interview with Commissioner Dawn Gibbons. October 26, 2017. Reno News & Review. August 1, 2020.
  8. Web site: Commission Members . Nevada Transportation Authority . August 1, 2020.
  9. Web site: 2006 Official Statewide Primary Election Results . Secretary of State of Nevada . Carson City, Nevada . August 1, 2020.
  10. Web site: 2002 Official Washoe General Election Results . Secretary of State of Nevada . Carson City, Nevada . August 1, 2020.
  11. Web site: 2000 Official Washoe General Election Results . Secretary of State of Nevada . Carson City, Nevada . August 1, 2020.
  12. Web site: 1998 Official Statewide Primary Election Results. Secretary of State of Nevada . Carson City, Nevada . August 1, 2020.
  13. Web site: 1998 Official Statewide General Election Results . Secretary of State of Nevada . Carson City, Nevada . August 1, 2020.