- Amy Tuck
Infobox_Lt_Governor
name= Amy Tuck
caption=Amy Tuck
order= 30th
state= Mississippi
office= Lieutenant Governor
term_start=January 11 ,2000
term_end=January 10 ,2008
governor=Haley Barbour Ronnie Musgrove
predecessor=Ronnie Musgrove
successor=Phil Bryant
birth_date= birth date and age |1963|07|08
birth_place= Maben,Mississippi
death_date=
death_place=
party= Democratic (until 2002)
Republican (2002-present)
profession= Lawyer
footnotes=Amy Tuck (born
July 8 ,1963 ) is a formerlieutenant governor ofMississippi . A Republican, she is only the second woman elected to statewide office in Mississippi and the first to have been re-elected.Tuck, a native of tiny Maben in Oktibbeha County in north central Mississippi, received a
bachelor's degree inpolitical science and amaster's degree inpublic administration fromMississippi State University in Starkville and aJuris Doctor degree fromMississippi College School of Law .In 1990, she defeated five others to be elected to the
Mississippi Senate to represent Choctaw, Montgomery, Oktibbeha and Webster counties. In 1995, Tuck ran for Secretary of State to fill the post ofDick Molpus , who ran unsuccessfully for governor againstKirk Fordice . She was narrowly defeated in the Democratic primary by Eric Clark, the eventual winner. Undeterred by the political setback, she ran for lieutenant governor in 1999 and defeatedBill Hawks .In 2002, just two years into her term having been elected as a Democrat, Tuck made national headlines when she switched from the Democratic Party to the Republican Party. She cited philosophical differences with her former party on issues such as
abortion , gay rights, civil justice reform, and congressional redistricting. In 2003, Tuck was re-elected with 61 percent of the vote, this time as a Republican. She defeated former Democratic state Senator Barbara Martin Blackmon.Due to term limits, Tuck was ineligible to seek a third term as lieutenant governor in the 2007.
On October 16, 2007, it was announced that Tuck will become a special assistant to the president at
Mississippi State University , heralma mater [ [http://www.msstate.edu/web/media/detail.php?id=4008 MSU News Release:Tuck to become special assistant to MSU president] ] . Her appointment, which was approved by the stateBoard of Trustees of the Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning, is effective January 2008 once her official state duties are complete. In her new role at MSU, Tuck will interact with state, federal and private sector officials to facilitate the university'seconomic development efforts, provide consultation onpublic policy issues and interact with a variety of state, national and international organizations.Phil Bryant won the 2007 election for Mississippi Lieutenant Goveror and succeeded Tuck in early 2008.References
External links
* [http://www.ls.state.ms.us/ltgov/ Official site]
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