George Kariotis
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George S. Kariotis (born 1923) is a businessman who was the Republican Party nominee for Governor of Massachusetts in 1986.
Kariotis is the son of Greek immigrants. He graduated from Northeastern University in 1940, and then served in the United States Navy during World War II. In 1962, he founded Alpha Industries, a manufacturer of microwave components. He was Massachusetts Secretary of Economic Affairs from 1979 to 1983 under governor Edward J. King.
Kariotis ran a write-in campaign in the 1986 Republican primary for Massachusetts governor, and finished third with 17% of the vote. He became the nominee when the two candidates who finished ahead of him both withdrew from the race due to personal scandals. In the general election, he was defeated by Michael Dukakis by a margin of 69% to 31%.
Kariotis is a major donor to Northeastern University and is an emeritus vice-chairman of the university's board of trustees.
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- Fox Butterfield, New Candidate Raises Questions for G.O.P. in Massachusetts. New York Times, July 26, 1986 (subscription required for Web access).
- Northeastern University alumni list
Preceded by John W. Sears |
Massachusetts Republican Party gubernatorial candidate 1986 (lost) |
Succeeded by Bill Weld |