- Wayne Townsend
W. Wayne Townsend (born 1926) [ [http://www.publicbackgroundchecks.com/SearchResponse.aspx?view=NM&fn=w&ln=townsend&state=IN&IsAdvanceSearch=1 Public Background Checks - Get Public information about friends, family, and other matters ] ] is a Hartford City
farmer and Democraticpolitician from theU.S. state ofIndiana who was his party'sgubernatorial nominee in 1984. Townsend was defeated by theincumbent RepublicanGovernor Robert D. Orr in a year in which Indiana joined forty-eight other states in reelecting the Reagan-Bush ticket.Townsend received 1,036,832 ballots (47.2 percent of the two-party vote) to Orr's 1,146,497 (52.8 percent). Townsend ran 195,351 votes ahead of his party's presidential nominee, former
Vice President of the United States Walter F. Mondale ofMinnesota . ["Congressional Quarterly's Guide to U.S. Elections", 2005 edition] In January 1977, Townsend, then a member of theIndiana State Senate , cast the tie-breaking vote to ratify the proposedEqual Rights Amendment . The Senate had been deadlocked 25-25 on ERA.First Lady Rosalyn Smith Carter telephoned Townsend and urged him to switch his vote. Townsend did accordingly change his vote, and the ERA passed, 26-24. Indiana became the 35th and final state to ratify the controversial amendment, which was opposed by a grassroots organization headed byconservative activistPhyllis Schlafly , then ofIllinois . Thirty-eight states are required for ratification of aconstitutional amendment . [Donald T. Crticholw, "Phyllis Schlafly and Grassroots Conservatism", Princeton University Press, 2005, p. 244; "Rosalynn Carter Helps Pass Equal Rights in Indiana, "The Loraine Journal", Jan. 19, 1977] Townsend and formerU.S. Senator Birch Evans Bayh, Jr., were classmates atPurdue University in West Lafayette. In 1980, Bayh was unseated byDan Quayle , as Reagan-Bushelector s first carried Indiana. Until 2004, Townsend was a Purdue trustee. In 2007, he received theFrank O'Bannon Public Service Award, named for the former Democratic governor of Indiana who died in office in 2003. In 2004, Townsend, a veteran crusader for liberal causes, was an advocate for presidential hopefulHoward Dean ofVermont , who thereafter became the chairman of theDemocratic National Committee . [ [http://www.indianaprogressives.com/test1006/node/47 Ballot and Bios for Candidates | Indiana Progressives ] ]Townsend began farming in 1951 on a convert|225|acre|km2|1|sing=on tract, subsequently extended to a convert|2200|acre|km2|0|sing=on operation near Hartford City, the seat of Blackford County in east central Indiana. The farm spills over into neighboring Grant County. Townsend Farms maintains some 2,400 hogs and ships some 1,000 per week to the market.. [ [http://www.purdue.edu/bot/trustees/townsend.shtml Purdue University - Board of Trustees - Trustees ] ] At the age of thirty-two, Townsend was first elected to the
Indiana House of Representatives in 1958, a heavily Democratic year nationally. Thereafter, he was elevated to the State Senate. He is a firm advocate ofpublic education , having served on the team that worked for passage of the School Reorganization Act of 1959 and its reauthorization in 1965. Townsend recalls that his late father peppered conversations at thekitchen table with discussion of national and world affairs. Education was rooted in Townsend's upbringing even though neither of his parents went beyond the eighth grade. Despite limited family resources, Townsend completed a degree in agriculture at Purdue. He was also for eight years a trustee ofEarlham College , aQuaker institution inRichmond, Indiana , before he was invited to join the Purdue board. [ [http://www.agecon.purdue.edu/directory/history/daa/townsend.asp Purdue: AgEcon: Directory: Distinguished Alumni ] ] In 2006, Townsend campaigned for his nephew, Joseph R. "Joe" Pearson (born 1943), a Democrat who unsuccessfully challenged Republican Secretary of StateTodd Rokita , who won a second term. [ [http://www.in.gov/apps/sos/election/general/general2006;jsessionid=ztYCVIFvtl90WIaPzr?page=office&countyID=-1&officeID=6&districtID=-1&candidate= Indiana Secretary of State :: Todd Rokita ] ] Pearson, also from Hartford City, graduated fromBall State University in Muncie with a doctorate ineducation . Townsend declared that Pearson is "cut from the same cloth" as former Senator Bayh and formerU.S. Representative Lee Hamilton of Indiana, the co-chairman of the9-11 Commission . Prior to his failed statewide race, Pearson had been the assistant commissioner ofagriculture under GovernorEvan Bayh (now U.S. senator and son of Birch Bayh), and then Governors O'Bannon andJoe Kernan . [decaturdailydemocrat.com/index.php?...&task=view&id=168&Itemid=27]Townsend's son, Mark W. Townsend (born 1955), was named to the Purdue board effective
July 1 , 2004, to succeed his father. He served untilJune 30 , 2007. Since 1979, Mark Townsend has managed and co-owned Townsend Farms. [ [http://www.purdue.edu/bot/trustees/townsend.shtml Purdue University - Board of Trustees - Trustees ] ] Wayne Townsend, meanwhile, remains a Purdue benefactor. [ [http://news.uns.purdue.edu/UNS/x/2007b/071012FedererDebate.html Students to debate the future of Indiana's rural economy ] ]References
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