Sally Pederson

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Sally Pederson
Sally Pederson

In office
January 15, 1999 – January 17, 2007
Governor Tom Vilsack
Preceded by Joy Corning
Succeeded by Patty Judge

Born January 13, 1951 (1951-01-13) (age 57)
Vinton, Iowa
Political party Democratic Party
Profession Editor

Sally Pederson (Born January 13, 1951 in Vinton, Iowa) was the 45th Lieutenant Governor of the state of Iowa. Pederson is a member of the Democratic Party and is a native of Vinton, Iowa. She graduated from Iowa State University.

Prior to her becoming Lt. Governor, Pederson served as an executive with the Meredith Corporation in Des Moines, Iowa. She also worked as an editor for Better Homes and Gardens. Pederson became Tom Vilsack's running mate when he first ran for governor in 1998, and was subsequently elected as Lt. Governor. Pederson again ran as Lt. Governor in the 2002 campaign, and the Vilsack-Pederson ticket won a second term in office.

During the 2004 election season, prior to the selection of John Edwards as the Vice-Presidential candidate it was widely rumored that Vilsack would be asked to become John Kerry's running mate in the Presidential election. It was later rumored that Vilsack would've been offered a cabinet level position in the event of a Kerry victory. If that had occurred, Pederson would have been named Governor of Iowa in Vilsack's place, and would as a result have become the first female Governor of Iowa. She has endorsed Senator Hillary Clinton(D-NY) in her bid for the Democratic Party's Presidential Nomination. Pederson serves as a Clinton campaign Co-Chair for in Iowa.[1]

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