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Ann Richards

Dorothy Ann Richards (née Willis; September 1, 1933 – September 13, 2006) was an American politician who served as the 45th governor of Texas from 1991 to 1995. A Democrat, she first came to national attention as the Texas State Treasurer, when she gave the keynote address at the 1988 Democratic National Convention. Richards was the second female governor of Texas (the first being Miriam A. Ferguson), and was frequently noted in the media for her outspoken feminism and her one-liners. Born in McLennan County, Texas, Richards became a schoolteacher after graduating from Baylor University. She won election to the Travis County Commissioners' Court in 1976, and took office as Texas State Treasurer in 1983. She delivered a nominating speech for Walter Mondale at the 1984 Democratic National Convention, and the keynote address at the 1988 Democratic National Convention. Richards won the 1990 Texas gubernatorial election, defeating Texas Attorney General Jim Mattox in a Democratic primary run-off election and businessman Clayton Williams in the general election. She was defeated in the 1994 Texas gubernatorial election by George W. Bush. She remained active in public life until her death in 2006. She is currently the most recent Democrat to serve as Texas governor.

Infobox

Lieutenant
Bob Bullock
Preceded by
Warren Harding
Succeeded by
Kay Bailey Hutchison
Governor
Mark WhiteBill Clements
Born
Dorothy Ann Willis(1933-09-01)September 1, 1933Lakeview, Texas (now Lacy Lakeview), U.S.
Died
September 13, 2006(2006-09-13) (aged 73)Austin, Texas, U.S.
Resting place
Texas State Cemetery
Political party
Democratic
Spouse
mw- Dave Richards (m. 1953; div. 1984)
Children
4, including Cecile
Relatives
Gary Tinterow (first cousin once removed)
Education
Baylor University (BA)University of Texas at Austin
Party
Democratic

Tables

1990 Texas gubernatorial election[48] · Electoral history
Party
Party
Primary election
Party
Primary election
Candidate
Primary election
Votes
Primary election
%
Total votes
Total votes
Primary election
Total votes
Primary election
1,487,280
Primary election
100.0
Primary election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Ann Richards
580,191
39.01
Democratic
Jim Mattox
546,103
36.72
Democratic
Mark White
288,161
19.38
Democratic
Theresa Hearn-Haynes
31,395
2.11
Democratic
Earl Holmes
17,904
1.20
Democratic
Stanley Adams
16,118
1.08
Democratic
Ray Rachal
9,388
0.63
Total votes
1,487,280
100.0
Primary Runnoff · Electoral history
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
1,122,734
Candidate
100.0
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Ann Richards
640,995
57.09
Democratic
Jim Mattox
481,739
42.91
Total votes
1,122,734
100.0
General election · Electoral history
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
3,892,746
Candidate
100.0
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Ann Richards
1,925,670
49.47
Republican
Clayton Williams
1,826,431
46.92
Libertarian
Jeff Daiell
129,128
3.32
Write-in
11,517
30
Total votes
3,892,746
100.0
Democratic gain from Republican
1994 Texas gubernatorial election[49][50] · Electoral history
Party
Party
Primary election
Party
Primary election
Candidate
Primary election
Votes
Primary election
%
Total votes
Total votes
Primary election
Total votes
Primary election
1,036,907
Primary election
100.0
General election
General election
Primary election
General election
Total votes
Total votes
Primary election
Total votes
Primary election
4,396,242
Primary election
100.0
Primary election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Ann Richards (incumbent)
806,597
77.79
Democratic
Gary Espinosa
230,310
22.21
Total votes
1,036,907
100.0
General election
Republican
George W. Bush
2,350,994
53.48
Democratic
Ann Richards (incumbent)
2,016,928
45.88
Libertarian
Keary Ehlers
28,320
0.64
Total votes
4,396,242
100.0
Republican gain from Democratic
· External links
Preceded byWarren G. Harding
Preceded byWarren G. Harding
Political offices
Preceded byWarren G. Harding
Political offices
Treasurer of Texas 1983–1991
Political offices
Succeeded byKay Bailey Hutchison
Preceded byBill Clements
Preceded byBill Clements
Political offices
Preceded byBill Clements
Political offices
Governor of Texas 1991–1995
Political offices
Succeeded byGeorge W. Bush
Party political offices
Party political offices
Political offices
Party political offices
Preceded byWarren G. Harding
Preceded byWarren G. Harding
Political offices
Preceded byWarren G. Harding
Political offices
Democratic nominee for Texas State Treasurer 1982, 1986
Political offices
Succeeded byNikki Van Hightower
Preceded byMario Cuomo
Preceded byMario Cuomo
Political offices
Preceded byMario Cuomo
Political offices
Keynote Speaker of the Democratic National Convention 1988
Political offices
Succeeded byBill BradleyBarbara JordanZell Miller
Preceded byMark White
Preceded byMark White
Political offices
Preceded byMark White
Political offices
Democratic nominee for Governor of Texas 1990, 1994
Political offices
Succeeded byGarry Mauro
Preceded byJim Wright
Preceded byJim Wright
Political offices
Preceded byJim Wright
Political offices
Permanent Chair of the Democratic National Convention 1992
Political offices
Succeeded byTom DaschleDick Gephardt
Political offices
Preceded byWarren G. Harding
Treasurer of Texas 1983–1991
Succeeded byKay Bailey Hutchison
Preceded byBill Clements
Governor of Texas 1991–1995
Succeeded byGeorge W. Bush
Party political offices
Preceded byWarren G. Harding
Democratic nominee for Texas State Treasurer 1982, 1986
Succeeded byNikki Van Hightower
Preceded byMario Cuomo
Keynote Speaker of the Democratic National Convention 1988
Succeeded byBill BradleyBarbara JordanZell Miller
Preceded byMark White
Democratic nominee for Governor of Texas 1990, 1994
Succeeded byGarry Mauro
Preceded byJim Wright
Permanent Chair of the Democratic National Convention 1992
Succeeded byTom DaschleDick Gephardt

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