- Rose Perica Mofford
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name = Rose Perica Mofford
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order = 22ndGovernor of Arizona
term_start =April 4 ,1988
term_end =March 6 ,1991
predecessor =Evan Mecham
successor =Fife Symington
order2 = Arizona Secretary of State
term_start2 =October 1977
term_end2 =April 4 ,1988
governor2 =Wesley Bolin (1977 -1978 )Bruce Babbitt (1978 -1987 )Evan Mecham (1987 -1988 )
predecessor2 =Wesley Bolin
successor2 =James Shumway
birth_date = birth date and age|1922|06|10
birth_place =Globe, Arizona
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party = Democratic
spouse = T.R. Mofford
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footnotes =Rose Mofford (born
June 10 ,1922 inGlobe, Arizona ), served as Democratic governor of theU.S. state ofArizona from 1988 to 1991. She was the state's first female governor.She was born Rose Perica, and attended
Globe High School , graduating not only as valedictorian, but with the highest GPA ever achieved there. She was also a gifted athlete who played competitivefast-pitch softball . In 1939, she played first base for thePhoenix Queens . She toured with the Queens and even played inMadison Square Garden .She spent her lifetime working for the
Arizona state government, eventually being appointed Secretary of State by GovernorWesley Bolin in 1977, and retaining that post after the elections of 1978, 1982, and 1986.She took over as acting governor on
February 2 ,1988 when GovernorEvan Mecham was impeached for obstruction of justice and misuse of public funds. Arizona has nolieutenant governor , so the Secretary of State stands first in theorder of succession . After Mecham was convicted and removed from office onApril 4 , Mofford was sworn in as governor. Her main accomplishments were stabilizing the political scene, repairing the tattered image of the state, and restoring honor to the now disgraced Governor's office.Mofford would have been heavily favored for a full term in 1990, but decided not to run. Instead, former Phoenix mayor
Terry Goddard received his party's nomination and lost to RepublicanFife Symington III .She married T.R. "Lefty" Mofford, founder of the
Phoenix Police Department , in 1957, but they had no children.Mofford has served most recently in the 2004 US presidential election as an Arizona elector for Democratic candidate Sen.
John Kerry .
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