|
|
|
SC Governors – John Carl West, 1971-1975
South Carolina SC History SC Governors Governor John Carl West
Also see: SC Government
Biographical Overview
- Born: August 27, 1922 in Camden, South Carolina
- Died: 2004 on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina
- Buried: Camden, South Carolina
- Religion: Presbyterian
- Political Party: Democrat
|
John Carl West
Courtesy of South Carolina Legislative Manual
|
Education
|
Occupations
- Major, United States Army
- Lawyer
- Professor of Middle East Studies
|
Major Events and Accomplishments, 1971–1975
- April 28, 1971 – The South Carolina General Assembly ratified the Twenty-sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution
- October 1971 – The first integrated South Carolina State Fair opened in Columbia
- March 28, 1973 – The General Assembly ratified an amendment to the state constitution that allowed restaurants to serve mixed drinks
- June 25, 1973 – The US Supreme Court ruled that South Carolina's legislative districts would have to be reapportioned according to population in Stevenson v. West
Other Government Positions
- South Carolina Senate, 1954-1966
- Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina, 1966-1970
- US Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, appointed 1977
Other Accomplishments, Honors, Distinctions
- West was awarded the United States Army Commendation Medal for his military service
- West returned to his law practice after leaving office - 1975
Web Resources
Election Results
Democratic Primary – 1970 |
West ran unopposed in the 1970 Democratic gubernatorial primary. |
General Election – November 3, 1970 |
John Carl West |
250,551 votes |
51.7% |
Albert Watson |
221,233 votes |
45.6% |
|
|