- James G. Martin
Infobox Governor
|thumb|right|James G. Martin
order=71st
office= Governor of North Carolina
term_start=January 1 ,1985
term_end=January 1 ,1993
predecessor=Jim Hunt
successor=Jim Hunt
birth_date= birth date and age|1935|12|11
birth_place=Chatham County, Georgia
profession=Chemist
party= RepublicanJames Grubbs Martin, usually known as Jim Martin (born
December 11 ,1935 ) was a Republican governor of the state ofNorth Carolina from 1985 to 1993. He was only the second Republican elected to the office since Reconstruction, and the fifth overall. He is also the only Republican to serve two full terms as governor.Martin was born in
Chatham County, Georgia . He was subsequently raised inSouth Carolina , and now callsCharlotte home.Martin served as professor of
chemistry atDavidson College , after receiving hisdoctorate in chemistry fromPrinceton University in 1960. An avid tuba player, he was a member ofPhi Mu Alpha Sinfonia music fraternity while an undergraduate at Davidson.Martin was active in the Republican Party even when it barely existed in North Carolina. As a professor at Davidson, he advised the school's tiny Young Republicans chapter. In
1966 , he was elected to theMecklenburg County Board of Commissioners. He served for seven years, chairing the body from 1967 to 1968 and briefly in 1971. He was a president of the North Carolina Association of County Commissioners.He was elected to the
United States House of Representatives in1972 representing the Charlotte-based 9th Congressional district. He served there for six terms. He served as a Ways and Means Committee member, and as a House Republican Research Committee chairman. He became the first elected official to receive the Charles Lathrop Parsons Award, given by theAmerican Chemical Society for outstandingpublic service by an American chemist.In 1984, when incumbent governor Jim Hunt chose to run for the
U.S. Senate againstJesse Helms , Martin ran for the Republican nomination and won. He defeated state attorney generalRufus Edmisten by a surprisingly wide nine-point margin. He was undoubtedly helped byRonald Reagan 's landslide reelection victory. He was also helped when Lieutenant Governor Jimmy Green endorsed him after being defeated by Edmisten in the Democratic primary. Green was from eastern North Carolina, and his endorsement helped Martin win support among conservative Democrats in that part of the state.Martin was easily reelected in 1988, defeating Lieutenant Governor
Bob Jordan by 13 points. In so doing, he became the only member of his party to have been elected to two terms as governor of North Carolina. He was part of a 28-year trend of Governors of North Carolina who were named James, having been preceded and succeeded byJim Hunt , who in turn was preceded in his first term byJames Holshouser .In 1988 Martin commuted convicted murderer Jon Benson from death row to a life sentence. Benson will be released on December 21st, 2007.
In 1992 he retired from political life and became chairman of the board of the James Cannon Research Center of
Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte, NC.External links
* [http://www.newsobserver.com/politics/story/728897.html News & Observer: An odd path to the top]
* [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=M000183 Congressional Biography]
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