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Mack Mattingly

Mack Francis Mattingly (born January 7, 1931) is an American diplomat and politician who served one term as a United States senator from Georgia, the first Republican to have served in the U.S. Senate from that state since Reconstruction.

Mack Mattingly
United States Senator
from Georgia
In office
January 3, 1981 – January 3, 1987
Preceded byHerman Talmadge
Succeeded byWyche Fowler
United States Ambassador to Seychelles
In office
September 22, 1992 – March 1, 1993
Appointed byGeorge H. W. Bush
Preceded byDick Carlson
Succeeded byCarl Stokes
Personal details
Born
Mack Francis Mattingly

(1931-01-07) January 7, 1931 (age 92)
Anderson, Indiana, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
Spouse(s)
Carolyn
(m. 1957⁠–⁠1997)

Leslie Davisson
(m. 1998)
Children2 daughters
Alma materIndiana University (BS)
Military service
Allegiance United States
Branch/service United States Air Force
Years of service1951-1955
UnitHunter Army Air Field

Early life

Mattingly was born in Anderson, Indiana, on January 7, 1931. He served four years in the United States Air Force and was stationed at Hunter Army Airfield in Savannah, Georgia, in the early 1950s. In 1957, he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in marketing from Indiana University.[1] Afterward, he worked for twenty years for IBM Corporation in Georgia and later operated his own business, M's Inc., which sold office supplies and equipment in Brunswick, Georgia.

Early political career

Mattingly first became active in politics in 1964 when he served as chairman of U.S. Senator Barry Goldwater's campaign for President in Georgia's 8th congressional district.[2] Goldwater carried Georgia. Two years later, Mattingly would help Bo Callaway organize the Georgia Republican Party and joined his ticket as a candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives against Congressman W. S. Stuckey, Jr. Mattingly lost the race but was elected a member of the Georgia Republican Party State Executive Committee and served as Vice Chairman from 1968 until 1975. He served as Chairman of the Georgia Republican Party from 1975 to 1977 when he began exploring a race for the U.S. Senate.

U.S. Senate tenure

In 1980, Mattingly scored a historic upset, defeating longtime Democratic Senator Herman Talmadge, outpolling Ronald Reagan who lost the state in the Presidential election to favorite son Jimmy Carter.[3] Mattingly served in the Senate from January 1981 until January 1987, with membership on the United States Senate Committee on Appropriations, chairing first the United States Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Legislative Branch and later the United States Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Military Construction and Veterans Affairs. Mattingly also served at various times on the Senate Banking Committee, the Governmental Affairs Committee, the Joint Economic Committee and the Ethics Committee. He is perhaps best remembered as a proponent of the line-item veto, a position that earned him recognition by President Ronald Reagan during his 1985 State of the Union Address.[citation needed]

Mattingly also garnered attention in 1981 when he submitted a budget proposal that would remove several sections of Playboy Magazine if the magazine wished to continue receiving federal funding for its Braille edition.[4] While the motion would fail, a 1986 amendment from Senator Chalmers Wylie would successfully defund Playboy's Braille edition.[5]

1986 campaign

In November 1986, Mattingly was narrowly defeated in his bid for re-election by former Congressman Wyche Fowler of Atlanta.

Post senatorial career

In 1987, Reagan appointed Mattingly assistant secretary-general for defense support for NATO in Brussels, Belgium. In 1988, Mattingly received the Secretary of Defense Medal for Outstanding Public Service. In 1992, President George H. W. Bush appointed Mattingly ambassador to Seychelles. He served in this position until 1993.

Mattingly remains active on several corporate and nonprofit boards.[citation needed] Mattingly ran against Democrat Zell Miller in the 2000 special election to replace the deceased Senator Paul Coverdell, but Miller succeeded in holding the seat to which he had been appointed by Governor Roy Barnes.[6]

Mattingly endorsed Fred Thompson for President in the 2008 Republican primary,[7] Newt Gingrich for President in the 2012 Republican primary,[8] and Donald Trump for President in the 2016 Republican primary.[9]

Personal life

Mattingly married Carolyn Longcamp in 1957, and fathered two daughters, Jane and Anne. Carolyn Mattingly died in 1997. In 1998, he married Leslie Davisson, a lawyer, mediator and former judge. He currently lives on St. Simons Island, Georgia. He continues to be active in Republican politics, and he serves on a number of corporate boards.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ Dowis, Richard: The lost art of the great speech: how to write it, how to deliver it. See page 207.
  2. ^ Lee Cokorinos, The Assault on Diversity: An Organized Challenge to Racial and Gender Justice, p. 108.
  3. ^ Minchin, Timothy J. (2015). "'An Historic Upset': Herman Talmadge's 1980 Senate Defeat and the End of a Political Dynasty". Georgia Historical Quarterly. 99 (3): 156–197. Retrieved 2 November 2016.
  4. ^ "The Time Congress Banned the Braille Edition of Playboy". Mental Floss. 2018-10-01. Retrieved 2023-01-15.
  5. ^ "HOUSE STRIPS BUDGET OF BRAILLE `PLAYBOY`". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2023-01-15.
  6. ^ General Election Results, Georgia Secretary of State
  7. ^ Hurt, C. (May 31, 2007). "G.O.P. Star Debut". New York Post. Retrieved September 2, 2019.
  8. ^ Derby, Kevin (February 7, 2012). "Presidential Derby". Sunshine State News. Retrieved September 2, 2019.
  9. ^ Galloway, Jim (May 16, 2016). "A blast from the past: Mack Mattingly endorses Donald Trump". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Retrieved September 2, 2019.
U.S. Senate
Preceded by U.S. senator (Class 3) from Georgia
1981–1987
Served alongside: Sam Nunn
Succeeded by
Diplomatic posts
Preceded by United States Ambassador to Seychelles
1992–1993
Succeeded by
F. Stephen Malott
Party political offices
Preceded by
Jerry Johnson
Republican Party nominee for United States Senator from Georgia (Class 3)
1980, 1986
Succeeded by
Preceded by Republican Party nominee for United States Senator from Georgia (Class 3)
2000
Succeeded by
U.S. order of precedence (ceremonial)
Preceded byas Former US Senator Order of precedence of the United States Succeeded byas Former US Senator

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Anderson Indiana U S Political partyRepublicanSpouse s Carolyn m 1957 1997 wbr Leslie Davisson m 1998 wbr Children2 daughtersAlma materIndiana University BS Military serviceAllegiance United StatesBranch service United States Air ForceYears of service1951 1955UnitHunter Army Air Field Contents 1 Early life 2 Early political career 3 U S Senate tenure 3 1 1986 campaign 4 Post senatorial career 5 Personal life 6 ReferencesEarly life EditMattingly was born in Anderson Indiana on January 7 1931 He served four years in the United States Air Force and was stationed at Hunter Army Airfield in Savannah Georgia in the early 1950s In 1957 he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in marketing from Indiana University 1 Afterward he worked for twenty years for IBM Corporation in Georgia and later operated his own business M s Inc which sold office supplies and equipment in Brunswick Georgia Early political career EditMattingly first became active in politics in 1964 when he served as chairman of U S Senator Barry Goldwater s campaign for President in Georgia s 8th congressional district 2 Goldwater carried Georgia Two years later Mattingly would help Bo Callaway organize the Georgia Republican Party and joined his ticket as a candidate for the U S House of Representatives against Congressman W S Stuckey Jr Mattingly lost the race but was elected a member of the Georgia Republican Party State Executive Committee and served as Vice Chairman from 1968 until 1975 He served as Chairman of the Georgia Republican Party from 1975 to 1977 when he began exploring a race for the U S Senate U S Senate tenure EditIn 1980 Mattingly scored a historic upset defeating longtime Democratic Senator Herman Talmadge outpolling Ronald Reagan who lost the state in the Presidential election to favorite son Jimmy Carter 3 Mattingly served in the Senate from January 1981 until January 1987 with membership on the United States Senate Committee on Appropriations chairing first the United States Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Legislative Branch and later the United States Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Military Construction and Veterans Affairs Mattingly also served at various times on the Senate Banking Committee the Governmental Affairs Committee the Joint Economic Committee and the Ethics Committee He is perhaps best remembered as a proponent of the line item veto a position that earned him recognition by President Ronald Reagan during his 1985 State of the Union Address citation needed Mattingly also garnered attention in 1981 when he submitted a budget proposal that would remove several sections of Playboy Magazine if the magazine wished to continue receiving federal funding for its Braille edition 4 While the motion would fail a 1986 amendment from Senator Chalmers Wylie would successfully defund Playboy s Braille edition 5 1986 campaign Edit In November 1986 Mattingly was narrowly defeated in his bid for re election by former Congressman Wyche Fowler of Atlanta Post senatorial career EditIn 1987 Reagan appointed Mattingly assistant secretary general for defense support for NATO in Brussels Belgium In 1988 Mattingly received the Secretary of Defense Medal for Outstanding Public Service In 1992 President George H W Bush appointed Mattingly ambassador to Seychelles He served in this position until 1993 Mattingly remains active on several corporate and nonprofit boards citation needed Mattingly ran against Democrat Zell Miller in the 2000 special election to replace the deceased Senator Paul Coverdell but Miller succeeded in holding the seat to which he had been appointed by Governor Roy Barnes 6 Mattingly endorsed Fred Thompson for President in the 2008 Republican primary 7 Newt Gingrich for President in the 2012 Republican primary 8 and Donald Trump for President in the 2016 Republican primary 9 Personal life EditMattingly married Carolyn Longcamp in 1957 and fathered two daughters Jane and Anne Carolyn Mattingly died in 1997 In 1998 he married Leslie Davisson a lawyer mediator and former judge He currently lives on St Simons Island Georgia He continues to be active in Republican politics and he serves on a number of corporate boards citation needed References Edit Dowis Richard The lost art of the great speech how to write it how to deliver it See page 207 Lee Cokorinos The Assault on Diversity An Organized Challenge to Racial and Gender Justice p 108 Minchin Timothy J 2015 An Historic Upset Herman Talmadge s 1980 Senate Defeat and the End of a Political Dynasty Georgia Historical Quarterly 99 3 156 197 Retrieved 2 November 2016 The Time Congress Banned the Braille Edition of Playboy Mental Floss 2018 10 01 Retrieved 2023 01 15 HOUSE STRIPS BUDGET OF BRAILLE PLAYBOY Chicago Tribune Retrieved 2023 01 15 General Election Results Georgia Secretary of State Hurt C May 31 2007 G O P Star Debut New York Post Retrieved September 2 2019 Derby Kevin February 7 2012 Presidential Derby Sunshine State News Retrieved September 2 2019 Galloway Jim May 16 2016 A blast from the past Mack Mattingly endorses Donald Trump The Atlanta Journal Constitution Retrieved September 2 2019 Appearances on C SPANU S SenatePreceded byHerman Talmadge U S senator Class 3 from Georgia1981 1987 Served alongside Sam Nunn Succeeded byWyche Fowler Jr Diplomatic postsPreceded byRichard W Carlson United States Ambassador to Seychelles1992 1993 Succeeded byF Stephen MalottParty political officesPreceded byJerry Johnson Republican Party nominee for United States Senator from Georgia Class 3 1980 1986 Succeeded byPaul CoverdellPreceded byPaul Coverdell Republican Party nominee for United States Senator from Georgia Class 3 2000 Succeeded byJohnny IsaksonU S order of precedence ceremonial Preceded byRobert Torricellias Former US Senator Order of precedence of the United States Succeeded byWyche Fowleras Former US Senator Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mack Mattingly amp oldid 1133772060, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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