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Genevieve (Gene) Segerblom
Following in the footsteps of her grandfather and mother*, Gene
Segerblom served in the Nevada State Legislature. During her four
terms in the Assembly, she worked to preserve the historic resources
of the state, protect the natural landscape, and promote tourism
to the state.
A third generation Nevadan, Genevieve Wines was born in Ruby Valley,
near Elko. She graduated from high school in Winnemucca and went
to the University of Nevada, Reno where she earned her bachelor’s
degree. She moved south to Boulder City in 1940 to teach high school.
Just one year later, she resigned her position at Boulder City High
School after marrying Cliff Segerblom, as married women were not
allowed to teach at the high school at that time. After their marriage,
the Segerbloms traveled to Panama, where Gene completed some postgraduate
work. They returned to Boulder City in 1947.
After giving birth to two children, Robin and Richard, Gene stayed
home to raise them. She wrote freelance articles about Nevada while
her children were in school. Once her children went to college, Segerblom
became active in politics. In 1979, she became a Boulder City councilwoman.
While on the Boulder City Council, she was an advocate for the arts
and controlled growth. After serving on the Boulder City Council,
Segerblom continued to serve her community as a member of the executive
board of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority and taking
an active role in promoting seniors’ issues.
In 1992, at the urging of her son, Gene entered the Democratic primary
for the Assembly seat in her district, which included Boulder City,
Henderson, Searchlight, and Laughlin. She ran on a platform of revising
the budgetary process, women’s issues, and controlling health
costs for seniors and children. After winning a three-way Democratic
primary, she defeated the Republican incumbent. She was reelected
for three more terms. During her time in the legislature, Segerblom
repeatedly served on the Education, Natural Resources, and Commerce
committees. In 2000, after her district boundaries were redrawn,
she was defeated for reelection.
Following her time in the legislature, Segerblom has remained active
in local politics. She helped her son get elected to the Assembly
in 2006.
* Gene Wines Segerblom is the daughter of Hazel Bell Wines (D-Humboldt,
1935) who was the daughter of Senator William J. Bell (R-Humboldt,
1907-13).
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Photo courtesy of UNLV Special Collections. May not be reproduced
without special permission of UNLV Special Collections.
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