词条 | Richard Mahoney |
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| name = Richard Mahoney | image = Richard Mahoney.jpg | order = 14th | office = Secretary of State of Arizona | governor = Fife Symington III | term_start = March 6, 1991 | term_end = January 2, 1995 | predecessor = James Shumway | successor = Jane D. Hull | party = Democratic Independent | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1951|05|28}} | birth_place = Glendale, Arizona, United States | education = Brophy College Preparatory | alma_mater = Princeton University Johns Hopkins University Arizona State University }}Richard D. Mahoney (born May 28, 1951[1]) was the Secretary of State of Arizona from 1991 until 1995. He is currently the director of the School of Public and International Affairs at North Carolina State University, effective July 1, 2012. SPIA is part of NC State’s College of Humanities and Social Sciences.[2] AcademiaMahoney was educated at Brophy College Preparatory, Princeton University, Johns Hopkins University and Arizona State University. Mahoney has lectured as a visiting professor at Templeton College (Oxford University), The JFK School of Government (Harvard University), the Beijing Institute of Foreign Trade, and the Universidad Del Pacifico - Ecuador (Quito campus). He was also professor emeritus at the Thunderbird School of Global Management. Mahoney is the author of three books, two of which are about the John F. Kennedy administration: JFK: Ordeal in Africa (1983) and Sons and Brothers: The Days of Jack and Bobby Kennedy (1999). His latest book is entitled Getting Away with Murder: The Real Story Behind American Taliban John Walker Lindh and What the U.S. Government Had to Hide (2004). Mahoney has also authored numerous articles and monographs on presidential history, foreign policy, international trade, and political risk; and a volume of poetry in Spanish, entitled Pétalos (1995). PoliticsA member of the Democratic Party, Mahoney served as chief speechwriter in the presidential campaigns of Senators Gary Hart and Paul Simon in the 1980s. Mahoney was elected by a landslide[3] as the 14th Secretary of State of Arizona in 1990, alongside the narrow election of Republican Governor Fife Symington. Mahoney led gubernatorial Democrat Terry Goddard by 50,000 votes, and beat Republican Treasurer Ray Rottas by over 170,000 votes, taking every county in the state. The inauguration of Arizona's executive offices changed from March to January, which meant Mahoney served two fewer months when his term ended in 1995. Mahoney was the last Democrat to hold the office of Arizona Secretary of State. until the election of Katie Hobbs in 2018. He ran for the United States Senate in 1994, narrowly losing the primary to Sam Coppersmith by 132 votes (or 0.05% of all votes cast in the Democratic Primary). He ran as an independent for Governor of Arizona in 2002, but polled under 7%. Mahoney formed a foundation, Nuestra Familia, in 1998. The foundation started social entrepreneurship projects, including the creation of small profit centers to fund social justice and human development programs, in two Latin American countries. Mahoney served as head of the Baker Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies at Juniata College until his departure to the School of Public and International Affairs at North Carolina State University. References1. ^{{Cite web |url=http://www.azsos.gov/public_services/arizona_blue_book/History_Files/Chapter_02/statewide_elected_officials/secretary/Mahoney_Dick.htm |title=Archived copy |access-date=2014-09-24 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141217102341/http://www.azsos.gov/public_services/Arizona_Blue_Book/History_Files/Chapter_02/statewide_elected_officials/secretary/Mahoney_Dick.htm |archive-date=2014-12-17 |dead-url=yes |df= }} 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://news.chass.ncsu.edu/?p=3270|title=Richard Mahoney to direct NC State’s School of Public and International Affairs - Humanities and Social Sciences - NC State University|date=1 July 2012|publisher=|accessdate=8 June 2018}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=263993|title=Our Campaigns - AZ Secretary of State Race - Nov 06, 1990|website=www.ourcampaigns.com|accessdate=8 June 2018}} External links
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