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William R. Schulz

William R. Schulz (born April 4, 1931) is an American businessman who was an Independent candidate for Governor of Arizona in the 1986 gubernatorial election, and was the Democratic nominee against Barry Goldwater in the 1980 U.S. Senate election.

William R. Schulz
Born
William R. Schulz

(1931-04-04) April 4, 1931 (age 93)
Alma materHarvard Business School
U.S. Military Academy
Occupation(s)Businessman, politician
SpouseLelia Schulz

Early life, career and education edit

Bill Schulz was born in Des Moines, Iowa, on April 4, 1931, to Herman Schulz and Ellen Margaret Hazelrigg. He attended Greenwood Elementary School. Bill graduated from the Kentucky Military Institute in 1949, and the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1954. He served as a United States Army officer in Germany from 1954 to 1957, reaching the rank of 2nd Lieutenant. He resigned his commission to focus on a career in business, and attended Harvard University's business school, graduating in 1959.[1]

Following his graduation from Harvard Business School, Schulz founded his own business, known as Homesmith, which offered home repair services in the Palo Alto, California area. Schulz then founded W. R. Schulz and Associates, which owned and managed 88 garden apartment properties in the Phoenix metropolitan area. As of 2022, W. R. Schulz still manages Forest Park Apartments b. 1962 (7th Ave.: 308 units) and Fountains in the Green b. 1955 (14th St.: 327 units) in the midtown Phoenix area. Schulz is credited with getting the Apartment Renter's Tax Relief Bill passed through the state legislature, which led to his involvement in politics.[1]

Bill is known for his humor and practicality when confronted with small business challenges, and his love of trees. He is the author of "Looking Back, With Some Forward Thoughts," a no-holds family history up to 1990.

Political career edit

Schulz's first foray into seeking political office began with the 1978 gubernatorial election, where he ran as a Democratic candidate, challenging incumbent Governor Wesley Bolin. He announced his campaign after traveling around the state, and compiled the research into a "Goals for Arizona" campaign. Following the death of Bolin in March 1978, Schulz withdrew from the election and endorsed Bruce Babbitt, who ascended to the governorship. Babbitt was Attorney General of Arizona at the time of Bolin's death.[1]

Following his 1978 gubernatorial election withdrawal, Schulz announced his intention to run for the U.S. Senate in the 1980 election, and challenge incumbent U.S. Senator Barry Goldwater.[2] His campaign slogan was "Energy for the Eighties," and Schulz won the Democratic nomination, defeating two other candidates. In the general election, Schulz lost by a very narrow margin, with Goldwater receiving 49.5% to Schulz's 48.4%.[1] He conceded rather than dispute the collection or provenance of the ballots. Schulz announced his intention in 1984 to run for the governorship once again in the 1986 election, but initially withdrew from the race in 1985 due to the health of his daughter.[3] Schulz then decided to re-enter the race, but was required to do so as an Independent candidate, as he was not able to seek the Democratic nomination. In September 1986, Schulz collected enough signatures to be placed on the November ballot as an independent.[1] During the election, Schulz was criticized for constantly changing his position on the issues.[4] Despite Schulz leading in many polls leading up to the election, Republican nominee Evan Mecham was elected as Governor, due to the race being split into a three-way contest, and causing the Democratic nominee Carolyn Warner to lose by a narrow margin to Mecham.[1] Mecham would be impeached from office only two years later, but the 1986 gubernatorial race ended Schulz's political career and he returned to the private sector.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "The William R. Schulz Collection" (PDF). Arizona Historical Foundation. December 21, 2005. Retrieved November 22, 2017.
  2. ^ Terry, Sara (October 22, 1980). "Arizona's Goldwater faces challenge from near-right". The Christian Science Monitor. Retrieved November 23, 2017.
  3. ^ Coates, James (January 11, 1987). "New Governor Takes Arizona to the Right". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved November 23, 2017.
  4. ^ Reich, Kenneth (October 25, 1986). "Upset of Establishment Candidates Set Stage : Offbeat's the Norm in Arizona Governor's Race". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved November 23, 2017.

External links edit

  • The William R. Schulz Collection at the Arizona Historical Foundation
Party political offices
Preceded by Democratic nominee for
U.S. Senator from Arizona (Class 3)

1980
Succeeded by

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For persons of a similar name see William Schulz disambiguation William R Schulz born April 4 1931 is an American businessman who was an Independent candidate for Governor of Arizona in the 1986 gubernatorial election and was the Democratic nominee against Barry Goldwater in the 1980 U S Senate election William R SchulzBornWilliam R Schulz 1931 04 04 April 4 1931 age 93 Des Moines Iowa U S Alma materHarvard Business SchoolU S Military AcademyOccupation s Businessman politicianSpouseLelia Schulz Contents 1 Early life career and education 2 Political career 3 References 4 External linksEarly life career and education editBill Schulz was born in Des Moines Iowa on April 4 1931 to Herman Schulz and Ellen Margaret Hazelrigg He attended Greenwood Elementary School Bill graduated from the Kentucky Military Institute in 1949 and the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1954 He served as a United States Army officer in Germany from 1954 to 1957 reaching the rank of 2nd Lieutenant He resigned his commission to focus on a career in business and attended Harvard University s business school graduating in 1959 1 Following his graduation from Harvard Business School Schulz founded his own business known as Homesmith which offered home repair services in the Palo Alto California area Schulz then founded W R Schulz and Associates which owned and managed 88 garden apartment properties in the Phoenix metropolitan area As of 2022 W R Schulz still manages Forest Park Apartments b 1962 7th Ave 308 units and Fountains in the Green b 1955 14th St 327 units in the midtown Phoenix area Schulz is credited with getting the Apartment Renter s Tax Relief Bill passed through the state legislature which led to his involvement in politics 1 Bill is known for his humor and practicality when confronted with small business challenges and his love of trees He is the author of Looking Back With Some Forward Thoughts a no holds family history up to 1990 Political career editSchulz s first foray into seeking political office began with the 1978 gubernatorial election where he ran as a Democratic candidate challenging incumbent Governor Wesley Bolin He announced his campaign after traveling around the state and compiled the research into a Goals for Arizona campaign Following the death of Bolin in March 1978 Schulz withdrew from the election and endorsed Bruce Babbitt who ascended to the governorship Babbitt was Attorney General of Arizona at the time of Bolin s death 1 Following his 1978 gubernatorial election withdrawal Schulz announced his intention to run for the U S Senate in the 1980 election and challenge incumbent U S Senator Barry Goldwater 2 His campaign slogan was Energy for the Eighties and Schulz won the Democratic nomination defeating two other candidates In the general election Schulz lost by a very narrow margin with Goldwater receiving 49 5 to Schulz s 48 4 1 He conceded rather than dispute the collection or provenance of the ballots Schulz announced his intention in 1984 to run for the governorship once again in the 1986 election but initially withdrew from the race in 1985 due to the health of his daughter 3 Schulz then decided to re enter the race but was required to do so as an Independent candidate as he was not able to seek the Democratic nomination In September 1986 Schulz collected enough signatures to be placed on the November ballot as an independent 1 During the election Schulz was criticized for constantly changing his position on the issues 4 Despite Schulz leading in many polls leading up to the election Republican nominee Evan Mecham was elected as Governor due to the race being split into a three way contest and causing the Democratic nominee Carolyn Warner to lose by a narrow margin to Mecham 1 Mecham would be impeached from office only two years later but the 1986 gubernatorial race ended Schulz s political career and he returned to the private sector 1 References edit a b c d e f g The William R Schulz Collection PDF Arizona Historical Foundation December 21 2005 Retrieved November 22 2017 Terry Sara October 22 1980 Arizona s Goldwater faces challenge from near right The Christian Science Monitor Retrieved November 23 2017 Coates James January 11 1987 New Governor Takes Arizona to the Right Chicago Tribune Retrieved November 23 2017 Reich Kenneth October 25 1986 Upset of Establishment Candidates Set Stage Offbeat s the Norm in Arizona Governor s Race Los Angeles Times Retrieved November 23 2017 External links editThe William R Schulz Collection at the Arizona Historical FoundationParty political officesPreceded byJonathan Marshall Democratic nominee for U S Senator from Arizona Class 3 1980 Succeeded byRichard Kimball Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title William R Schulz amp oldid 1148345392, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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