Bill Graves

American politician (born 1953)


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::summary American politician (born 1953) ::

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FieldValue
nameBill Graves
imageBill Graves.jpg
order43rd Governor of Kansas
lieutenantSheila Frahm
Gary Sherrer
term_startJanuary 9, 1995
term_endJanuary 13, 2003
predecessorJoan Finney
successorKathleen Sebelius
office128th Secretary of State of Kansas
governor1Mike Hayden
Joan Finney
term_start1January 12, 1987
term_end1January 9, 1995
predecessor1Jack Brier
successor1Ron Thornburgh
birth_nameWilliam Preston Graves
birth_date
birth_placeSalina, Kansas, U.S.
partyRepublican
spouse
children1
educationKansas Wesleyan University (BA)
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|name = Bill Graves |image = Bill Graves.jpg |order = 43rd Governor of Kansas |lieutenant = Sheila Frahm Gary Sherrer |term_start = January 9, 1995 |term_end = January 13, 2003 |predecessor = Joan Finney |successor = Kathleen Sebelius |office1 = 28th Secretary of State of Kansas |governor1 = Mike Hayden Joan Finney |term_start1 = January 12, 1987 |term_end1 = January 9, 1995 |predecessor1 = Jack Brier |successor1 = Ron Thornburgh |birth_name = William Preston Graves |birth_date = |birth_place = Salina, Kansas, U.S. |death_date = |death_place = |party = Republican |spouse = |children = 1 |education = Kansas Wesleyan University (BA) William Preston Graves (born January 9, 1953) is an American former politician who was the 43rd governor of Kansas from 1995 until 2003.

Career

Graves was born in Salina, Kansas, to parents who owned a trucking firm. After graduating from Kansas Wesleyan University with a business degree, he worked in human resources. In 1986, he was elected Kansas Secretary of State and in 1991, he was appointed as a representative of state governments to the Competitiveness Policy Council.

He defeated Democratic Congressman Jim Slattery in the Republican sweeping elections of 1994 at the age of 41. In 1997 Graves was the Chairman of the Midwestern Governors Association.

He won re-election in 1998. Graves was barred from running for a third term as governor by Kansas state law, and was succeeded by Democrat Kathleen Sebelius in January 2003. Serving with him as lieutenant governor were Sheila Frahm (1995–1996), whom he appointed to fill Bob Dole's seat in the Senate, and Gary Sherrer (1996–2003).

Following his tenure as governor, he became president of the American Trucking Associations.

In the 2018 race for governor, Graves endorsed Democratic candidate and eventual winner Laura Kelly over Republican Kris Kobach. Four years later, Graves again endorsed Kelly as she won re-election over Republican Derek Schmidt.

Personal life

Bill Graves married Linda Richey in 1990, and they have one daughter.

References

References

  1. [http://www.truckline.com/About/Leadership/Pages/BillGraves.aspx American Trucking Associations] {{webarchive. link. (January 2, 2011)
  2. Woodall, Hunter. (September 4, 2018). "Former GOP governor of Kansas endorses Democrat Laura Kelly over Kris Kobach". [[Kansas City Star]].
  3. "Former Kansas Gov. Bill Graves once again endorses Laura Kelly in gubernatorial election".
  4. Adams, DiAnna. "The State of Kansas Governor Bill Graves: First Lady's Biography".

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