Joe McCorquodale

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Joe McCorquodale, Jr. is a United States politician from Alabama, who served as the Speaker of the Alabama House of Representatives and unsuccessfully run for Governor. He is a member of Democratic Party.

A native of Clarke County, he is a graduate of Marion Military Institute, and the University of Alabama. During World War II he served in the US Army Air Corpse (now US Air Force) at China-Burma-India and Pacific Theaters.

He was elected to the Alabama House of Representatives in 1959 (92th district). He served on the Interim Committee, on Finance and Taxation, the Fiscal Advisory Committee to the Governor, the Legislative Council, as vice-chairman of the Legislative Committee on Public Accounts, as co-chairman Alabama Constitutional Commission, the Coosa Valley, Tombigbee Valley and Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway Development Authorities, the Alabama Historical Commission, and the Study Commission on Alabama's Judicial System.

McCorquodale was honored by Capitol Press Corps as the Hardest Working Member of the House (1967) and Outstanding Member of the House (1971.

He served as a Speaker from 1971 to 1983.

He sought Democratic nomination for Governor of Alabama in 1982. His main opponent were former Governor George Wallace and incumbent Lieutenant Governor George McMillan. McCorquodale finished third with 250,614 (25.05%) of votes. Wallace defeated McMillan in runoff and won the general election easily.

He decided to not seek re-election in 1982 in order to concentrate of his gubernatorial Bid. He was succeeded by fellow Democrat Harrell Blakeney.

He is an owner of McCorquodale Insurance Agency, is president of Overstreet and McCorquodale Forest Products, Inc., and chairman of the Board of the Washington County State Bank.

He was also church school superintendent and chairman of the Official Board of the First United Methodist Church in Jackson.

He is married to the former Betty McCrary and is the father of two sons, Joseph, III, and Gaines C. McCorquodale, and the grandfather of four.

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[edit] Trivia

Current Democratic speaker Seth Hammett is representing the same district as McCorquodale did.

[edit] Electoral history (incomplete)

State House, 92th district

  • Joe McCorquodale (D), (inc.) - 4,967 (100.00%)

Democratic primaries for Governor, 1982

[edit] See also

Alabama gubernatorial election, 1982

[edit] References

Brief profile and electoral results