Yolonda Fountain Henderson

American politician

Yolonda Fountain Henderson
Member of the Missouri House of Representatives
from the 85th district
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 4, 2023 (2023-01-04)
Preceded byKevin Windham Jr.
Mayor of Jennings
In office
2015 (2015) – May 24, 2016 (2016-05-24)
Preceded byBenjamin Sutphin
Succeeded byFrancine Dugger
Personal details
Bornc. 1965 (age 58–59)
St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.[1]
Political partyDemocratic

Yolonda Fountain Henderson (born c. 1965)[2] is an American politician. She has served as a member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 85th district since 2023. A member of the Democratic Party, she previously served as mayor of Jennings, Missouri, between 2015 and 2016.[3]

Political career

Henderson served as president of the Jennings, Missouri school board before serving as the first African-American female city councilwoman for Jennings.[1]

Mayor of Jennings

Henderson was elected mayor of the city of Jennings in April 2015.[4] Shortly after being sworn in as mayor, she filed a lawsuit against the city council and several top city officials.[5][6][7]

In February 2016, articles of impeachment were written, which cited 19 allegations against Henderson; it was down to 12 by the time of her impeachment.[5] On May 24, the city council voted to impeach Henderson through a unanimous vote. Francine Dugger succeeded her as mayor pro tempore.[8][9]

Missouri House of Representatives

Henderson was elected to the Missouri House of Representatives in 2022. She was unopposed in the general election.[10]

Electoral history

2022 Missouri House of Representatives election, District 85[11][10]
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Yolonda Fountain Henderson 1,885 53.08
Democratic Yonnee Fortson 1,190 33.51
Democratic Donovan Meeks 476 13.41
Total votes 3,551 100.00
General election
Democratic Yolonda Fountain Henderson 7,026 100.00
Total votes 7,026 100.00

References

  1. ^ a b "Representative Yolonda Fountain Henderson". Missouri House of Representatives. Retrieved December 31, 2023.
  2. ^ "Democratic—Yolonda Fountain Henderson". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. October 27, 2022. p. V5. Retrieved December 30, 2023 – via Newspapers.com. Age: 57
  3. ^ "Representative Yolonda Fountain Henderson". Missouri House of Representatives. Retrieved December 31, 2023.
  4. ^ Gillerman, Margaret S. (June 22, 2015). "Angry Jennings council calls private session to discuss suit filed by mayor". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Retrieved December 31, 2023.
  5. ^ a b Stewart, Mariah (May 25, 2016). "Jennings mayor Yolonda Fountain-Henderson impeached". The St. Louis American. Retrieved December 31, 2023.
  6. ^ Bassler, Hunter (August 19, 2023). "Timeline: The political turmoil that led to mass resignation of Jennings' officials". KSDK. Retrieved December 31, 2023.
  7. ^ Gillerman, Margaret (June 23, 2015). "Jennings council, residents rail against mayor". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. p. A002. Retrieved December 31, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
  8. ^ Clancy, Sam (May 24, 2016). "Jennings mayor impeached after unanimous vote". KSDK. Retrieved December 31, 2023.
  9. ^ Stewart, Mariah (May 27, 2016). "Impeached Jennings mayor accuses the city of a witch hunt". KWMU. Retrieved December 31, 2023.
  10. ^ a b "State of Missouri - General Election" (PDF). Missouri Secretary of State. December 9, 2022. Retrieved December 31, 2023.
  11. ^ "State of Missouri - Primary Election" (PDF). Missouri Secretary of State. August 26, 2022. Retrieved December 30, 2023.
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102nd General Assembly (2023–2024)
Speaker of the House
Dean Plocher (R)
Speaker pro tempore
Mike Henderson (R)
Majority Leader
Jonathan Patterson (R)
Minority Leader
Crystal Quade (D)
  1. Jeff Farnan (R)
  2. Mazzie Boyd (R)
  3. Danny Busick (R)
  4. Greg Sharpe (R)
  5. Louis Riggs (R)
  6. Ed Lewis (R)
  7. Peggy McGaugh (R)
  8. Josh Hurlbert (R)
  9. Dean Van Schoiack (R)
  10. Bill Falkner (R)
  11. Brenda Shields (R)
  12. Jamie Johnson (D)
  13. Sean Pouche (R)
  14. Ashley Aune (D)
  15. Maggie Nurrenbern (D)
  16. Chris Brown (R)
  17. Bill Allen (R)
  18. Eric Woods (D)
  19. Ingrid Burnett (D)
  20. Aaron McMullen (R)
  21. Robert Sauls (D)
  22. Yolanda Young (D)
  23. Michael Johnson (D)
  24. Emily Weber (D)
  25. Patty Lewis (D)
  26. Ashley Bland Manlove (D)
  27. Richard Brown (D)
  28. Jerome Barnes (D)
  29. Aaron Crossley (D)
  30. Jonathan Patterson (R)
  31. Dan Stacy (R)
  32. Jeff Coleman (R)
  33. Chris Sander (R)
  34. Kemp Strickler (D)
  35. Keri Ingle (D)
  36. Anthony Ealy (D)
  37. Mark Sharp (D)
  38. Chris Lonsdale (R)
  39. Doug Richey (R)
  40. Chad Perkins (R)
  41. Doyle Justus (R)
  42. Jeff Myers (R)
  43. Kent Haden (R)
  44. Cheri Toalson Reisch (R)
  45. Kathy Steinhoff (D)
  46. David Tyson Smith (D)
  47. Adrian Plank (D)
  48. Tim Taylor (R)
  49. Jim Shulte (R)
  50. Doug Mann (D)
  51. Kurtis Gregory (R)
  52. Brad Pollitt (R)
  53. Terry Thompson (R)
  54. Dan Houx (R)
  55. Mike Haffner (R)
  56. Michael Davis (R)
  57. Rodger Reedy (R)
  58. Willard Haley (R)
  59. Rudy Veit (R)
  60. Dave Griffith (R)
  61. Bruce Sassmann (R)
  62. Sherri Gallick (R)
  63. Tricia Byrnes (R)
  64. Tony Lovasco (R)
  65. Wendy Hausman (R)
  66. Marlene Terry (D)
  67. Chantelle Nickson-Clark (D)
  68. Jay Mosley (D)
  69. Adam Schnelting (R)
  70. Gretchen Bangert (D)
  71. LaDonna Appelbaum (D)
  72. Doug Clemens (D)
  73. Raychel Proudie (D)
  74. Kevin Windham Jr. (D)
  75. Alan Gray (D)
  76. Marlon Anderson (D)
  77. Kimberly-Ann Collins (D)
  78. Vacant
  79. LaKeySha Bosley (D)
  80. Peter Merideth (D)
  81. Steve Butz (D)
  82. Donna Baringer (D)
  83. Sarah Unsicker (D)
  84. Del Taylor (D)
  85. Yolonda Fountain Henderson (D)
  86. Joe Adams (D)
  87. Paula Brown (D)
  88. Holly Jones (R)
  89. Dean Plocher (R)
  90. Barbara Phifer (D)
  91. Jo Doll (D)
  92. Michael Burton (D)
  93. Bridget Walsh Moore (D)
  94. Jim Murphy (R)
  95. Michael O'Donnell (R)
  96. Brad Christ (R)
  97. David Casteel (R)
  98. Deb Lavender (D)
  99. Ian Mackey (D)
  100. Philip Oehlerking (R)
  101. Ben Keathley (R)
  102. Richard West (R)
  103. Dave Hinman (R)
  104. Phil Christofanelli (R)
  105. Adam Schwadron (R)
  106. Travis Wilson (R)
  107. Mark Matthiesen (R)
  108. Justin Hicks (R)
  109. Kyle Marquart (R)
  110. Justin Sparks (R)
  111. Gary Bonacker (R)
  112. Renee Reuter (R)
  113. Phil Amato (R)
  114. Ken Waller (R)
  115. Cyndi Buchheit-Courtway (R)
  116. Dale Wright (R)
  117. Mike Henderson (R)
  118. Mike McGirl (R)
  119. Brad Banderman (R)
  120. Ron Copeland (R)
  121. Bill Hardwick (R)
  122. Tara Peters (R)
  123. Lisa Thomas (R)
  124. Don Mayhew (R)
  125. Dane Diehl (R)
  126. Jim Kalberloh (R)
  127. Ann Kelley (R)
  128. Mike Stephens (R)
  129. John Black (R)
  130. Bishop Davidson (R)
  131. Bill Owen (R)
  132. Crystal Quade (D)
  133. Melanie Stinnett (R)
  134. Alex Riley (R)
  135. Betsy Fogle (D)
  136. Stephanie Hein (D)
  137. Darrin Chappell (R)
  138. Brad Hudson (R)
  139. Bob Titus (R)
  140. Jamie Gragg (R)
  141. Hannah Kelly (R)
  142. Jeff Knight (R)
  143. Bennie Cook (R)
  144. Chris Dinkins (R)
  145. Rick Francis (R)
  146. Barry Hovis (R)
  147. John Voss (R)
  148. Jamie Burger (R)
  149. Donnie Brown (R)
  150. Cameron Parker (R)
  151. Herman Morse (R)
  152. Hardy Billington (R)
  153. Darrell Atchison (R)
  154. David Evans (R)
  155. Travis Smith (R)
  156. Brian Seitz (R)
  157. Mitch Boggs (R)
  158. Scott Cupps (R)
  159. Dirk Deaton (R)
  160. Ben Baker (R)
  161. Lane Roberts (R)
  162. Bob Bromley (R)
  163. Cody Smith (R)