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Jack M. Campbell

John Moren Campbell (September 10, 1916 – June 14, 1999) was an American politician who served as the 21st governor of New Mexico from January 1, 1963 until January 1, 1967.[1][2]

Jack M. Campbell
21st Governor of New Mexico
In office
January 1, 1963 – January 1, 1967
LieutenantMack Easley
Preceded byTom Bolack
Succeeded byDavid Cargo
Member of the New Mexico House of Representatives
In office
1955–1962
Personal details
Born
John Moren Campbell

(1916-09-10)September 10, 1916
Hutchinson, Kansas, U.S.
DiedJune 14, 1999(1999-06-14) (aged 82)
Santa Fe, New Mexico, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseRuthanne DeBus
Children4
Alma materWashburn University (BA, LLB)
ProfessionAttorney
Military service
Allegiance United States
Branch/service United States Marine Corps
Battles/warsWorld War II

Early life and education Edit

Campbell was born in Hutchinson, Reno County, Kansas, and educated at Washburn University, where he received an undergraduate degree in 1938 and an LL.B degree in 1940.[2]

Career Edit

During World War II, Campbell served in the United States Marine Corps. After the war, he established a legal practice in Albuquerque, New Mexico, while working as an agent for the Federal Bureau of Investigation.[2]

In 1955, Campbell began his career in politics when he was elected to the New Mexico House of Representatives, where he served until 1962, after having spent the last two years as Speaker.

In 1962, he was the Democratic nominee for governor and defeated incumbent Edwin L. Mechem 130,933 to 116,184. Two years later, in 1964, he became the first New Mexico governor in 12 years to win re-election.

In office, Campbell supported programs to aid the mentally ill, and appointed the first state science adviser. In 1963 he called for an overhaul in the New Mexico Constitution and convinced the legislature to create a Constitutional Revision Commission, which eventually led to the 1969 New Mexico Constitutional Convention.[3]

After leaving office, he served on the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board.

Death Edit

Campbell died in Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1999.

References Edit

  1. ^ "Jack M. Campbell". NNDB. Retrieved 2008-02-14.
  2. ^ a b c "New Mexico Governor Jack M. Campbell". National Governors Association. Retrieved 2008-02-14.
  3. ^ Garcia, F. Chris; Hain, Paul L.; St. Clair, Gilbert K. And Seckler, Kim (editors) (2006) Governing New Mexico University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, pages 32-33, ISBN 978-0-8263-4128-0

External links Edit

Party political offices
Preceded by Democratic nominee for Governor of New Mexico
1962, 1964
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by Governor of New Mexico
1963–1967
Succeeded by


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