- Buddy MacKay
Infobox Officeholder
name = Kenneth Hood "Buddy" MacKay, Jr.
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order = 42ndGovernor of Florida
term_start =December 12 ,1998
term_end =January 5 ,1999
lieutenant = "None"
predecessor =Lawton Chiles
successor =Jeb Bush
order2 = 14thLieutenant Governor of Florida
term_start2 =January 8 ,1991
term_end2 =December 12 ,1998
governor2 =Lawton Chiles
predecessor2 =Bobby Brantley
successor2 =Frank Brogan
order3 = Presidential Special Envoy for the Americas
term_start3 = 1999
term_end3 = 2001
president3 =Bill Clinton
predecessor3 =Mack McLarty
successor3 =Otto Reich
order4 = Member of theU.S. House of Representatives fromFlorida 's 6th district
term_start4 =January 3 ,1983
term_end4 =January 3 ,1989
predecessor4 =Bill Young
successor4 =Cliff Stearns
order5 = Florida State Senator from 6th district
term_start5 =January 3 ,1975
term_end5 =November 5 ,1980
predecessor5 =
successor5 =George Kirkpatrick
birth_date=Birth date and age|1933|3|22|mf=y
birth_place=Ocala, Florida
death_date=
death_place=
party=Democrat
spouse=Anne Selph (m. 1960)
profession=lawyer ,politician
education=University of Florida
religion=Presbyterian Kenneth Hood "Buddy" MacKay, Jr. (born
March 22 ,1933 ) is an Americanpolitician anddiplomat fromFlorida . A Democrat, he was briefly the forty-second Governor of Florida following the death ofLawton Chiles onDecember 12 ,1998 . During his long public service career he was also state legislator, U.S. Representative, Lt. Governor and later special envoy of PresidentBill Clinton 's administration for the Americas.As of 2008 he is the last Democrat to serve as Florida Governor (Chiles was the last elected).Early life and career
MacKay was born to a
citrus -farming family inOcala, Florida . He served in theUnited States Air Force during the 1950s, and then attended theUniversity of Florida , eventually receiving alaw degree . MacKay was inducted into the University of Florida Hall of Fame (the most prestigious honor a student can receive from UF). He married Anne Selph in 1960; the couple has four sons: Ben, and three others.MacKay was elected to the
Florida House of Representatives in 1968, and to theFlorida Senate in 1975. From 1983 to 1989 he served for three terms in theUnited States House of Representatives , where he made controlling the national budget one of his main concerns. In 1988 he received the Democratic nomination for theUnited States Senate , but lost in a very close race for that office toConnie Mack III .Lieutenant Governor and gubernatorial candidate
MacKay won the Democratic primary for Lieutenant Governor on the ticket headed by former Senator
Lawton Chiles . They won the election and were re-elected in 1994.As Lieutenant Governor, MacKay was given many duties and played a very important role in Chiles' cabinet, including being co-chair of the Florida Commission on Education, Reform and Accountability [ [http://www.lawtonchiles.org/contents.html Contents: This Time the People Won ] ] . He was regarded as the most significant and powerful lieutenant governor in Florida's history [ [http://www.sptimes.com/State/121498/MacKay_steps_into_awk.html State: MacKay steps into awkward 23 days ] ] .
MacKay was a strong supporter of use of
capital punishment , as Chiles was. When he was asked during gubernatorial election about his positions on use the death penalty andelectric chair in Florida, he replied: "I support the death penalty and support the use of the electric chair so long as it operates in a reliable fashion" [ [http://jacksonville.com/special/elections_98/buddy_text.html **Election '98: The road to November** ] ] . However he suggested Florida should change its mode of execution afterPedro Medina 's botched execution, said: "The last thing we want to do is generate sympathy for these killers" [ [http://www.worldmag.com/articles/316 WORLD Magazine | Today's News, Christian Views ] ] .In 1998 MacKay sought to succeed term-limited Chiles as Governor, easily winning the Democratic nomination with his full support (Chiles and MacKay were known for their friendly relationship). He, however, was unable to beat Republican nominee
Jeb Bush .Governorship
Despite defeat, MacKay became Chiles' successor when Chiles died unexpectedly on
December 12 ,1998 . MacKay was at this time inBoston with his wife. When they returned to their hotel room, they found a message about Chiles' death, asking MacKay to get on a plane toAtlanta , where they were picked up by a state crew and flown through thick fog toTallahassee .At 12.30 a.m. the next day 65-year old MacKay was sworn-in as Florida 42nd Governor at his capitol office for the 23 days remaining in Chiles' term.MacKay's primary tasks as Governor were overseeing Chiles' funeral service and transition of power to Governor-Elect Bush. He, however, made some leftover appointments.
"There's no great pleasure in this" - said MacKay about taking job he sought, but got for a short time after his political partner's death. He also stated how sorry he was that he would be unable because of short time and lack of mandate to take care on such issues as education and health care [ [http://www.sptimes.com/State/121498/MacKay_steps_into_awk.html State: MacKay steps into awkward 23 days ] ] .
MacKay handed the office over to Bush upon his inauguration on
January 5 ,1999 .Diplomacy and later life
After his governorship ended, MacKay retired from active politics. He, however, remains publicly active.
He was appointed by President Clinton a special envoy for the Americas. During his tenure he traveled to 26 countries in the Americas, working on issues such as the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA), the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), the
Caribbean Basin Initiative (CBI), hemispheric security, strengthening the rule of law, labor standards, environmental policies and human rights [ [http://www.theamericasgroup.net/profile.php?id=10 The Americas Group ] ] .He attended a symposium “Day with Florida Governors”, organized by
University of Central Florida andLouis Frey institute onMarch 27 ,2006 with Governor Bush and former GovernorsClaude Roy Kirk, Jr. ,Reubin Askew ,Bob Graham andBob Martinez (Wayne Mixson , who served for three days after Graham's resignation wasn’t present at the event) [ [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xH_vws4OihE YouTube - Broadcast Yourself ] ] .Electoral history
Florida Senate , 6th district (1974)
* Buddy MacKay (D) - 26,418 (75.32%)
*Charles E. Curtus (R) - 8,655 (24.68%)Florida Senate, 6th district (1978)
* Buddy MacKay (D, Inc.) - elected unopposedFlorida United States Senate election, 1980 (Democratic primary)
*Richard Stone (Inc.) - 355,287 (32.08%)
*Bill Gunter - 335,859 (30.33%)
* Buddy MacKay - 272,538 (24.61%)
*Richard A. Pettigrew - 108,154 (9.77%)
*James L. Miller - 18,118 (1.64%)
*John B. Coffey - 17,410 (1.57%)Florida's 6th congressional district, 1982
* Buddy MacKay (D) - 85,825 (61.35%)
*Ed Havill (R) - 54,059 (38.65%)Florida's 6th congressional district, 1984
* Buddy MacKay (D, Inc.) - 167,409 (99.30%)
*Eric Tarnley (write-in) - 1,174 (0.70%)Florida's 6th congressional district, 1986
*Buddy MacKay (D, Inc.) - 143,598 (70.16%)
*Larry Gallagher (R) - 61,069 (29.84%)Florida United States Senate election, 1988 (Democratic primary)
*Bill Gunter - 383,721 (38.00%)
* Buddy MacKay - 263,946 (26.14%)
*Dan Mica - 179,524 (17.78%)
*Pat Frank - 119,277 (11.81%)
*Claude Roy Kirk, Jr. - 51,387 (5.09%)
*Fred Rader - 11,820 (1.17%)Florida United States Senate election, 1988 (Democratic runoff)
* Buddy MacKay - 369,266 (52.00%)
*Bill Gunter - 340,918 (48.00%)Florida United States Senate election, 1988
*Connie Mack III (R) - 2,051,071 (50.42%)
* Buddy MacKay (D) - 2,016,553 (49.57%)
*Adam Straus (write-in) - 585 (0.01%)Democratic primary for Lieutenant Governor, 1990
* Buddy MacKay - 746,325 (69.49%)
*Tom Gustafson - 327,731 (30.51%)Florida gubernatorial election, 1990
*Lawton Chiles /Buddy MacKay (D) - 1,995,206 (56.51%)
*Bob Martinez /J. Allison DeFoor (R) - 1,535,068 (43.48%)Democratic primary for Lieutenant Governor, 1994
* Buddy MacKay (Inc.) - 603,657 (72.17%)
*James H. King - 232,757 (27.83%)Florida gubernatorial election, 1994
* Lawton Chiles/Buddy MacKay (D, Inc.) - 2,135,008 (50.75%)
*Jeb Bush /Tom Feeney (R) - 2,071,068 (49.23%)Florida gubernatorial election, 1998
* Jeb Bush/Frank Brogan (R) - 2,191,105 (55.27%)
* Buddy MacKay/Rick Dantzler (D) - 1,773,054 (44.72%)Source: [http://www.ourcampaigns.com/CandidateDetail.html?CandidateID=469 Our Campaigns - Candidate - Kenneth "Buddy" MacKay, Jr ]
References
External links
* [http://dhr.dos.state.fl.us/museum/collections/governors/about.cfm?id=49 Official Governor's portrait and biography from the State of Florida]
* [http://www.nndb.com/people/603/000119246/ Profile in Notable Name Database (NNDB)]
* [http://www.lawtonchiles.org/mackay.html MacKay's biography from Lawton Chiles Fundation website]
* [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=M000023 Biography from Congressional Bioguide]
* [http://www.sptimes.com/State/121498/GOV_BUDDY_MacKAY_S_ST.html Governor MacKay statement after Chiles' death]succession box
before=Bobby Brantley
title=Lieutenant Governor of Florida
years=January 8 ,1991 –December 12 ,1998
after=Frank Brogan succession box
before=Lawton Chiles
title=Governor of Florida
years=December 12 ,1998 –January 5 ,1999
after=Jeb Bush
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