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voters passed the "Sunshine Amendment" by 78%, the first time the constitution was amended due to citizen action. It calls for full financial disclosure by public officials and candidates, a ban on gifts to legislators, and prohibits former officials from lobbying for two years after leaving office. At a time of government scandals, he established a reputation for personal integrity and was known as "Reubin the Good." According to a political foe, "He has established a kind of morality in office that causes people to have faith" in government.
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Limited to two terms as governor by the Florida Constitution, Askew looked for his next opportunity. In 1979, he accepted President Jimmy Carter's invitation to serve as United States Trade Representative, continuing until Carter's term ended in January 1981. Askew was the first trade representative
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In addition to dealing with state issues, Askew pursued collaboration with other governors: he chaired the Education Commission of the States (1973–1974), the Southern Governors' Conference (1974–1975), and the Democratic Governors' Conference (1976–1977). Governor Askew was chairman of the National
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Askew married Donna Lou Harper in August 1956. He proposed to her two weeks after the first date, and they married five months after. By all accounts, the two enjoyed a very happy marriage, and Askew remained faithful to her. They had two adopted children; a daughter and a son. Throughout his life,
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Askew argued for transparency in government. He tried three times to get the legislature to pass a bill requiring financial disclosure by public officials. When they did not, he used a provision of the 1968 constitution, collecting sufficient signatures to put the measure on the ballot in 1976. The
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reported that Askew had "captured the imagination of a state that plainly deserves new leadership." During the campaign, the incumbent Republican governor, Claude R. Kirk Jr., ridiculed his opponent Askew as "a momma's boy who wouldn't have the courage to stand up under the fire of the legislators"
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lawmaker: he supported reapportionment in the state legislature in order to recognize changes in population distribution and increase representation for urban counties, which had a higher population than rural ones. The state houses had been apportioned by geographic county, resulting in inequities
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and a "nice sweet-looking fellow chosen by liberals...to front for them." Such rhetoric helped to reinvigorate the Democratic coalition. Mike Thompson, who managed the 1970 Republican gubernatorial primary campaign waged by state representative
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authorized the federal government to exercise oversight over jurisdictions in which classes of voters were historically underrepresented in voter rolls and voting patterns; African Americans were helped to re-enter the political system.
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was named for him. It offers courses in government at several Florida universities. From 1999 until his death, Askew gave a graduate seminar at the school, on topics of state and local government as well as international trade.
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that did not represent current state conditions. Urban areas were underrepresented in the legislature. As was typical of many states, rural legislators had resisted reapportionment in order to retain power.
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since the turn of the century, when Florida had passed a new constitution with provisions for voter registration and elections that effectively blocked blacks from the polls. Passage of the
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and non-smoker after an unpleasant experience with a pipe as a teenager. After a final meeting under unpleasant circumstances when he was ten years old, Askew never saw his father again.
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Through his two terms, Askew worked on tax reform. In 1971, he gained passage of the state's first corporate income tax. He also gained an increase in the homestead exemption.
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afterwards. Three days after dropping out, he resigned from his law firm, reportedly due to discontent from partners who had raised large amounts of money for Askew.
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in 1998. The program recognizes the achievements of Floridians, living and deceased, who have made major contributions to the progress and welfare of the state.
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The Florida State University Alumni Association awards notable alumni with the Reubin O'D. Askew Young Alumni Award as part of the Thirty Under Thirty program.
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is littered with the bodies of former friends, supporters, and citizens -- all of whom made the fatal mistake of believing the words of Claude Kirk."
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was established to provide a center for bringing together people to work on state issues. Askew also lectured and participated in conferences there.
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For the ten years prior to that, Askew lectured and taught at each of the other ten public universities in the state. In 1994, the
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Askew was named one of the "Top 50 Floridians of the 20th Century" for his "Tax reform, racial justice and honesty in government."
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as Secretary of the Department of Community Affairs; she was the first black person appointed to state government since
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of the Senate. In 1971 he received the Legion of Honor from the International Supreme Council of the Order of DeMolay.
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both inmates, who had been removed from death row after the Supreme Court's decision halting capital punishment.
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He expressed a progressive model in his appointments, naming the first black Justice of the State Supreme Court,
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but withdrew early in the race. After leaving public office, Askew taught at the public universities of Florida.
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as his running mate. He is one of seven Florida governors to have been elected for two terms (the others were
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rated him one of the country's top ten governors of the 20th century. Askew was the keynote speaker at the
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Askew's national stature in the Democratic Party grew, and in 1972, he was the keynote speaker at the
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officer. He oversaw the program for taking and analyzing airplane reconnaissance photographs of
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The library at his high school alma mater, Pensacola High School, was also named after him.
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In 1994, Askew was named to the founding class of the Florida DeMolay Hall of Fame.
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and the first woman to head a state agency in Florida. In 1978, Askew appointed
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Askew School of Public Administration and Policy at Florida State University
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With 57% of the vote, Askew and Adams unseated Kirk and Lieutenant Governor
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and the controversial idea of busing to achieve racial balance (mandatory
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governors, elected in the same year as governors Jimmy Carter of Georgia,
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from the 2nd district, also representing Escambia. He was reelected to a
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Billy Hathorn, "Cramer v. Kirk: The Florida Republican Schism of 1970,"
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The Student Life Center at Florida State University was renamed as the
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Reubin O'Donovan Askew (Inc.)/J. H. Williams (D) – 1,118,954 (61.20%)
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and the continuing disenfranchisement of black voters. They had been
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As governor, Askew presided over the imposition of the state's first
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Official Governor's portrait and biography from the State of Florida
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Based on issues related to the cases of two life-sentenced inmates,
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A Question of Justice: New South Governors and Education, 1968-1976
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Florida Legislature website: The 2007 Florida Statutes-Title XVIII
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GERALD ENSLEY, "Ex-Gov. Askew: Early champion of open government"
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Democratic Party members of the Florida House of Representatives
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Reubin Askew [Democratic] 1970 Campaign Ad “Senior citizens”
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Askew refrained from smoking, drinking, swearing, and gambling.
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in the 1970 gubernatorial election and won re-election in 1974.
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as secretary of state; he was the first black person to hold a
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ranked him the second best governor in Florida history and the
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law firm and at the same time began to organize a bid for the
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from 1979 to 1981. He sought the Democratic nomination in the
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In 1944, Askew was initiated as a member of Escambia Chapter
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The Politics of Trust: Reubin Askew and Florida in the 1970s
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The Politics of Trust: Reubin Askew and Florida in the 1970s
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The Politics of Trust: Reubin Askew and Florida in the 1970s
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The Politics of Trust: Reubin Askew and Florida in the 1970s
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Reubin O'D. Askew School of Public Administration and Policy
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Candidates in the 1984 United States presidential election
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Askew won the Democratic nomination for governor in 1970.
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in Pensacola is named the Reubin O'Donovan Askew Parkway.
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In 1956, Askew was elected Assistant County Solicitor of
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List of University of Florida honorary degree recipients
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Reubin O'D. Askew Media Center at Pensacola High School
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Askew addressing the opening of a joint session of the
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in 1946. Later that year, Askew entered the Army as a
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Florida's Gubernatorial Politics in the 20th Century
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Reubin O'D. Askew Institute on Politics and Society
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University of Alabama Press. p. 151. 1117:1984 Democratic Party presidential primaries 275:November 4, 1958 – November 6, 1962 228:November 6, 1962 – November 3, 1970 72:October 1, 1979 – December 31, 1980 3448:Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare 112:Chair of the National Governors Association 4704: 4590: 4498: 4467: 4453: 4445: 4325: 4311: 4303: 3741: 3727: 3719: 3589: 3492:Secretary of Housing and Urban Development 3232: 3208: 3194: 3186: 3056: 3042: 3034: 2692: 2678: 2670: 2409: 2282:"Our Campaigns – Candidate – Reubin Askew" 1777:. University of Alabama Press. p. 6. 1688: 1686: 1684: 1682: 1680: 1678: 779:From 1969 to 1970, he served as president 703:University of Florida Levin College of Law 558:University of Florida Levin College of Law 167:January 5, 1971 – January 2, 1979 42: 31: 3695:Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers 2101:"Former Gov. Askew's legacy outlives him" 1807:"Florida Governor Reubin O'Donovan Askew" 1320:Reubin O'Donovan Askew – 447,025 (57.68%) 1298:Reubin O'Donovan Askew – 206,333 (27.18%) 647:In 1937, his mother moved with Reubin to 4481:1984 United States presidential election 2346:Oral History Interview with Reubin Askew 1843:"Historical Senate Journals & Rules" 1739: 1737: 1412:1984 United States presidential election 5126:Democratic Party Florida state senators 1557: 1555: 1553: 1551: 1549: 1545: 1461:Reubin O'Donovan Askew – 52,759 (0.29%) 1127:1984 Democratic presidential nomination 1043:capital punishment in the United States 701:. He later completed law school at the 5146:Fredric G. Levin College of Law alumni 3473:Secretary of Health and Human Services 2099:Dunkelberger, Lloyd (March 13, 2014). 1315:Democratic primary for Governor runoff 5131:Democratic Party governors of Florida 5111:Carter administration cabinet members 2313:, University Presses of Florida, 1980 2053:from the original on January 27, 2024 2043:"Askew, Hollings Retire to Sidelines" 1802: 1800: 1798: 1621:"If Gov. Rick Scott only had a heart" 1361:Democratic primary for governor, 1974 1287:Democratic primary for governor, 1970 1245:Reubin O'D. Askew Student Life Center 944:Civil rights issues and the New South 776:in 1966, and again in 1967 and 1968. 552:. He established a legal practice in 7: 2350:Oral Histories of the American South 2336:Florida DeMolay hall of Fame website 1652: 1650: 1648: 1646: 1644: 1642: 1569:. September 15, 2003. Archived from 992:of Arkansas. Askew supported school 901:In 1974, Askew was re-elected, with 772:seat encompassing both Escambia and 5171:United States Trade Representatives 5161:Politicians from Muskogee, Oklahoma 5156:Politicians from Pensacola, Florida 3065:United States Trade Representatives 2320:, University of Alabama Press, 2015 2170:Harvey, Gordon E. (November 2015). 2041:Shapiro, Margaret (March 2, 1984). 1744:Harvey, Gordon E. (November 2015). 1390:1974 Florida gubernatorial election 1332:1970 Florida gubernatorial election 1107:, as his predecessors were called. 821:1974 Florida gubernatorial election 817:1970 Florida gubernatorial election 607:1972 Democratic National Convention 560:in 1955. Askew won election to the 521:from 1971 to 1979. A member of the 376: 2652:United States Trade Representative 2072:Fiedler, Tom (December 22, 1987). 1930:Askew's view on capital punishment 1101:United States Trade Representative 964:Askew was one of the first of the 622:United States Trade Representative 609:and declined an offer to serve as 583:. He was one of the first of the " 529:from 1979 to 1980 under President 60:United States Trade Representative 25: 2309:David Colburn and Richard Scher, 2197:Ensley, Gerald (March 15, 2009). 2149:Daytona Beach Sunday News-Journal 2074:"Askew's Senate bid now official" 1353: 587:" governors and supported school 5141:Florida State University faculty 5116:Deaths from pneumonia in Florida 5096:20th-century Florida politicians 4433: 3651:Ambassador to the United Nations 3261: 3174: 2728: 2565:Democratic Governors Association 2414:Florida House of Representatives 2389:The governorship of Reubin Askew 1910:Death Penalty Information Center 1821:"Ex-Gov. Askew is 'gravely ill'" 1592:Bosquet. 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He defeated incumbent 372: 27:American politician (1928–2014) 3751:National Governors Association 2625:National Governors Association 2531:Democratic National Convention 1974:"Law: Twelve Years to Justice" 1111:Presidential candidacy in 1984 1072:Democratic National Convention 1023:in Florida in the modern era. 1: 2271:, Florida Department of State 2145:"Askew resigns From Law Firm" 1819:Moon, Troy (March 12, 2014). 1147:U.S. Senate candidacy in 1988 1056:Wilbert Lee and Freddie Pitts 867:Secretary of State of Florida 653:Works Progress Administration 2341:DeMolay hall of Fame website 1980:magazine, September 29, 1975 1893:Florida Historical Quarterly 1717:"Askew dies, Florida mourns" 1219:Askew died at a hospital in 1105:Special Trade Representative 988:. They were later joined by 685:, where he was a brother of 556:, after graduating from the 5166:United States Army soldiers 3517:Secretary of Transportation 2118:Flores, Ike (May 8, 1988). 1698:September 30, 2017, at the 1479:(write-in) – 10,096 (0.06%) 1275:Florida Department of State 861:Askew signs a bill into law 732:In 1955, Askew returned to 5187: 5101:Presbyterians from Florida 3259: 2016:Harvey, Gordon E. (2015). 1114: 1080:1972 presidential election 814: 626:1984 presidential election 615:1972 presidential election 5047: 4703: 4593: 4501: 4431: 4345: 3757: 3676:National Security Advisor 3588: 3366:Secretary of the Interior 3297:Secretary of the Treasury 3231: 3172: 3071: 2726: 2658: 2649: 2641: 2631: 2621: 2613: 2603: 2594: 2586: 2581: 2571: 2561: 2553: 2539: 2527: 2519: 2509: 2490: 2482: 2477: 2467: 2455: 2449: 2442: 2434: 2425: 2419: 2412: 1658:"Icon: Reubin O'D. Askew" 952:Askew with the family of 804:Voting Rights Act of 1965 738:Levin Papantonio Law Firm 527:U.S. Trade representative 517:, who served as the 37th 504: 299: 268: 221: 160: 117: 65: 53: 41: 4865:Socialist Equality Party 3385:Secretary of Agriculture 2478:Party political offices 1823:. Pensacola News Journal 1376:Thomas Burton Adams, Jr. 1340:Thomas Burton Adams, Jr. 1188:Florida State University 870:Thomas Burton Adams, Jr. 841:Askew and his wife with 762:Escambia County, Florida 721:from 1951 to 1953, as a 683:Florida State University 632:Early life and education 533:. 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Rubin Askew

United States Trade Representative
Jimmy Carter
Robert S. Strauss
Bill Brock
Chair of the National Governors Association
Cecil Andrus
William Milliken
Governor of Florida
Thomas Burton Adams Jr.
Jim Williams
Claude R. Kirk Jr.
Bob Graham
Florida Senate
W. D. Childers
Florida House of Representatives
Escambia County
Muskogee, Oklahoma
Tallahassee, Florida
Democratic
Florida State University
BA
University of Florida
LLB

United States
United States Army

Sergeant

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