Doug Racine | |
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77th Lieutenant Governor of Vermont | |
In office 1997–2003 |
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Governor | Howard Dean |
Preceded by | Barbara W. Snelling |
Succeeded by | Brian Dubie |
Personal details | |
Born | October 7, 1952 Burlington, Vermont |
Political party | Democratic |
Douglas A. Racine (born October 7, 1952 in Burlington, Vermont), is current Vermont Secretary of Human Services, a former Vermont State Senator and was the 77th Lieutenant Governor of Vermont. He is a Democrat. Racine was a candidate for the 2010 Democratic nomination for Governor of Vermont. He previously ran for governor in 2002, but yielded to Republican Jim Douglas. In an election where no candidate won a majority, Douglas won a 45% plurality, and Racine declined to contest the outcome before the Vermont General Assembly.
Prior to being Lieutenant Governor, Racine served 5 terms in the Vermont Senate (1983-1992). He was Chairman of the Senate Natural Resources and Energy Committee and President Pro Tem of the Senate (1989-92). He was elected Lieutenant Governor in 1996 and served three terms (1997-2003)[1] with Governor Howard Dean. After losing the 2002 Governor's race, Racine was again elected in 2006 to the Vermont Senate, representing the Chittenden Senate District. He was re-elected in 2008.
Racine is a 1970 graduate of Burlington High School and a 1974 graduate of Princeton University. He is Vice President of Willie Racine's, Inc., the Jeep dealership founded by his father.
Racine ran for the 2010 Democratic nomination for Governor of Vermont.[2] [3] In the 5-way Democratic primary on August 24, 2010, Racine placed second with 18,079 votes (24.22%) to first-place winner Peter Shumlin's 18,276 votes (24.48%). Racine requested a recount,[4] which reaffirmed Shumlin's nomination. Shumlin then defeated Republican Lieutenant Governor Brian Dubie in the November 2, 2010 general election.
On November 30, 2010, Gov.-elect Shumlin nominated Racine to be his Secretary of Human Services.[5]
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Barbara W. Snelling |
Lieutenant Governor of Vermont 1997 – 2003 |
Succeeded by Brian Dubie |