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S. B. Woo

Shien Biau Woo (born August 13, 1937) is a Chinese American professor and politician from Newark, Delaware. He was a member of the Democratic Party and served as the 21st lieutenant governor of Delaware.

S. B. Woo
吳仙標
Woo in 2015
21st Lieutenant Governor of Delaware
In office
January 15, 1985 – January 20, 1989
GovernorMike Castle
Preceded byMike Castle
Succeeded byDale E. Wolf
Personal details
Born
Shien Biau Woo

(1937-08-13) August 13, 1937 (age 86)
Shanghai, China
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseKaty
EducationGeorgetown College (BS)
Washington University (MS, PhD)
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese吳仙標
Simplified Chinese吴仙标
Hanyu PinyinWú Xiānbiāo

Early life and family edit

Woo's ancestral hometown is Yuyao, Zhejiang Province. He was born in 1937 in Shanghai.[1] His parents fled the Chinese Communist Revolution in 1949 to Hong Kong with him, he studied at Hong Kong Pui Ching Middle School, and then he came to the United States at the age of 18. He received undergraduate degrees in Mathematics and Physics from Georgetown College in Kentucky and his PhD in Physics from Washington University in St. Louis.

He married in 1963 and has two children. In 1966, he joined the faculty of the University of Delaware, where he became a professor of physics and astronomy. He retired in 2002 after 36 years.

Political career edit

In his first attempt at public office, Woo was elected Lieutenant Governor in 1984. He won the Democratic primary election by defeating two veteran state senators, Nancy W. Cook of Dover and David McBride of New Castle. In the general election he narrowly defeated Republican Battle R. Robinson of Georgetown, who was the first woman to practice law in Sussex County and the assistant legal counsel to retiring Governor Pete du Pont. Woo thus became one of the highest ranking Chinese American public office holders in the nation and served one term from January 15, 1985 until January 20, 1989.

Woo narrowly won the Democratic primary election for U.S. Senator in 1988, defeating Samuel S. Beard, an heir to a railroad fortune and resident of Greenville, Delaware. In fact, the election appeared to be lost until an error in the tabulation was discovered, which changed the result. Nevertheless, Woo lost the general election to the incumbent Republican Senator William Roth. Likewise, in 1992, he was the Democratic candidate for the U.S. House from Delaware's sole congressional district, but lost the election to retiring Gov. Mike Castle by twelve points.

Woo became an Independent in 2000 and announced his intention not to accept a federal appointment in order to advance public perception of his neutrality without any personal partisan benefit.[2]

Professional career edit

Woo is a leader in the greater Chinese American community throughout the country from which his political activities dependably received strong financial backing. He is the former president of the 80-20 Initiative, a group that attempts to organize Asian Pacific Americans (APAs) into a swing bloc-vote in presidential elections, intending to induce both major political parties to take the interests of the APA community into consideration. He also serves as a Professor Emeritus of Physics[3] and Trustee of the University of Delaware, and an Institute Fellow at the Harvard Institute of Politics at Harvard Kennedy School.

A life-sized picture of him is displayed in Smithsonian's National Museum of American History in Washington D.C.[4] Another picture of him is in an interactive display in the lobby of Asia Society in New York City. In 2000, A Magazine ranked him the 6th of the 25 Most Influential Asian Americans.

Almanac edit

Elections are held the first Tuesday after November 1. The Lieutenant Governor takes office the third Tuesday of January and has a four-year term.

Public Offices
Office Type Location Elected Began office Ended office notes
Lt. Governor Executive Dover 1984 January 15, 1985 January 20, 1989
Election results
Year Office Election Subject Party Votes % Opponent Party Votes %
1984 Lt. Governor Primary S. B. Woo Democratic 14,131 42% Nancy W. Cook
David B. McBride
Democratic 10,590
9,260
31%
27%
1984 Lt. Governor General S. B. Woo Democratic 121,095 50% Battle R. Robinson Republican 120,666 50%
1988 U.S. Senator Primary S. B. Woo Democratic 20,225 50% Samuel S. Beard Democratic 20,154 50%
1988 U.S. Senator General S. B. Woo Democratic 92,378 38% William Roth Republican 151,115 62%
1992 U.S. Representative Primary S. B. Woo Democratic 28,732 74% Ernest L. Ercole Democratic 10,329 26%
1992 U.S. Representative General S. B. Woo Democratic 117,426 43% Mike Castle Republican 153,037 55%

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Nakanishi, Don T.; Wu, Ellen D. (2002). Distinguished Asian American Political and Governmental Leaders. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. p. 201. ISBN 9781573563253. OCLC 606937156. from the original on February 7, 2023. Retrieved September 20, 2020.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved January 26, 2008.
  3. ^ . University of Delaware Dept. of Physics & Astronomy. Archived from the original on March 14, 2012. Retrieved August 8, 2017.
  4. ^ "Biography of Dr. SB Woo". Asian American Net. from the original on February 21, 2006. Retrieved August 8, 2017.

External links edit

  • Delaware’s Lieutenant Governors
  • 80-20 Initiative
Political offices
Preceded by Lieutenant Governor of Delaware
1985–1989
Succeeded by
Party political offices
Preceded by Democratic nominee for U.S. Senator from Delaware
(Class 1)

1988
Succeeded by

shien, biau, born, august, 1937, chinese, american, professor, politician, from, newark, delaware, member, democratic, party, served, 21st, lieutenant, governor, delaware, 吳仙標woo, 201521st, lieutenant, governor, delawarein, office, january, 1985, january, 1989. Shien Biau Woo born August 13 1937 is a Chinese American professor and politician from Newark Delaware He was a member of the Democratic Party and served as the 21st lieutenant governor of Delaware S B Woo吳仙標Woo in 201521st Lieutenant Governor of DelawareIn office January 15 1985 January 20 1989GovernorMike CastlePreceded byMike CastleSucceeded byDale E WolfPersonal detailsBornShien Biau Woo 1937 08 13 August 13 1937 age 86 Shanghai ChinaPolitical partyDemocraticSpouseKatyEducationGeorgetown College BS Washington University MS PhD Chinese nameTraditional Chinese吳仙標Simplified Chinese吴仙标Hanyu PinyinWu Xianbiao Contents 1 Early life and family 2 Political career 3 Professional career 4 Almanac 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and family editWoo s ancestral hometown is Yuyao Zhejiang Province He was born in 1937 in Shanghai 1 His parents fled the Chinese Communist Revolution in 1949 to Hong Kong with him he studied at Hong Kong Pui Ching Middle School and then he came to the United States at the age of 18 He received undergraduate degrees in Mathematics and Physics from Georgetown College in Kentucky and his PhD in Physics from Washington University in St Louis He married in 1963 and has two children In 1966 he joined the faculty of the University of Delaware where he became a professor of physics and astronomy He retired in 2002 after 36 years Political career editIn his first attempt at public office Woo was elected Lieutenant Governor in 1984 He won the Democratic primary election by defeating two veteran state senators Nancy W Cook of Dover and David McBride of New Castle In the general election he narrowly defeated Republican Battle R Robinson of Georgetown who was the first woman to practice law in Sussex County and the assistant legal counsel to retiring Governor Pete du Pont Woo thus became one of the highest ranking Chinese American public office holders in the nation and served one term from January 15 1985 until January 20 1989 Woo narrowly won the Democratic primary election for U S Senator in 1988 defeating Samuel S Beard an heir to a railroad fortune and resident of Greenville Delaware In fact the election appeared to be lost until an error in the tabulation was discovered which changed the result Nevertheless Woo lost the general election to the incumbent Republican Senator William Roth Likewise in 1992 he was the Democratic candidate for the U S House from Delaware s sole congressional district but lost the election to retiring Gov Mike Castle by twelve points Woo became an Independent in 2000 and announced his intention not to accept a federal appointment in order to advance public perception of his neutrality without any personal partisan benefit 2 Professional career editWoo is a leader in the greater Chinese American community throughout the country from which his political activities dependably received strong financial backing He is the former president of the 80 20 Initiative a group that attempts to organize Asian Pacific Americans APAs into a swing bloc vote in presidential elections intending to induce both major political parties to take the interests of the APA community into consideration He also serves as a Professor Emeritus of Physics 3 and Trustee of the University of Delaware and an Institute Fellow at the Harvard Institute of Politics at Harvard Kennedy School A life sized picture of him is displayed in Smithsonian s National Museum of American History in Washington D C 4 Another picture of him is in an interactive display in the lobby of Asia Society in New York City In 2000 A Magazine ranked him the 6th of the 25 Most Influential Asian Americans Almanac editElections are held the first Tuesday after November 1 The Lieutenant Governor takes office the third Tuesday of January and has a four year term Public Offices Office Type Location Elected Began office Ended office notes Lt Governor Executive Dover 1984 January 15 1985 January 20 1989 Election results Year Office Election Subject Party Votes Opponent Party Votes 1984 Lt Governor Primary S B Woo Democratic 14 131 42 Nancy W CookDavid B McBride Democratic 10 5909 260 31 27 1984 Lt Governor General S B Woo Democratic 121 095 50 Battle R Robinson Republican 120 666 50 1988 U S Senator Primary S B Woo Democratic 20 225 50 Samuel S Beard Democratic 20 154 50 1988 U S Senator General S B Woo Democratic 92 378 38 William Roth Republican 151 115 62 1992 U S Representative Primary S B Woo Democratic 28 732 74 Ernest L Ercole Democratic 10 329 26 1992 U S Representative General S B Woo Democratic 117 426 43 Mike Castle Republican 153 037 55 See also editList of minority governors and lieutenant governors in the United StatesReferences edit Nakanishi Don T Wu Ellen D 2002 Distinguished Asian American Political and Governmental Leaders Westport CT Greenwood Press p 201 ISBN 9781573563253 OCLC 606937156 Archived from the original on February 7 2023 Retrieved September 20 2020 S B Woo Not to Run or Accept Political Office Archived from the original on March 3 2016 Retrieved January 26 2008 S B Woo University of Delaware Dept of Physics amp Astronomy Archived from the original on March 14 2012 Retrieved August 8 2017 Biography of Dr SB Woo Asian American Net Archived from the original on February 21 2006 Retrieved August 8 2017 External links editDelaware s Lieutenant Governors 80 20 Initiative Political offices Preceded byMike Castle Lieutenant Governor of Delaware1985 1989 Succeeded byDale E Wolf Party political offices Preceded byDavid Levinson Democratic nominee for U S Senator from Delaware Class 1 1988 Succeeded byCharles Oberly Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title S B Woo amp oldid 1137908127, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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