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William Winter

 
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William Winter


In office
January 1980 – January 1984
Lieutenant Brad Dye
Preceded by Cliff Finch
Succeeded by Bill Allain

Born February 21, 1923 (1923-02-21) (age 86)
Grenada, Mississippi
Political party Democratic
Religion Presbyterian

William Forrest Winter (born February 21, 1923, in Grenada, Mississippi) is an American politician from Mississippi. He served as governor of Mississippi from 1980 to 1984 as a Democrat. He is known for his strong support of public education, racial reconciliation, and historic preservation. Winter is best remembered for the passage of the Mississippi Education Reform Act. The law was the first serious attempt at improving state education in over 20 years and, among other things, established public kindergartens.

Biography

He is a graduate of the University of Mississippi and the Ole Miss law school, where he served as Editor of the Mississippi Law Journal. During his time at Ole Miss, he was an active member of the Phi Delta Theta chapter. During World War II, Winter served in the United States Army infantry in the Philippines.

Winter first entered politics in 1947. While in law school, Winter was elected to the Mississippi House of Representatives. He was subsequently re-elected in 1951 and 1955. He served as Tax Collector of the State of Mississippi as well as State Treasurer and Lieutenant Governor.

After finishing his term as governor, he unsuccessfully ran for the United States Senate that year against Republican incumbent Thad Cochran.

William Winter currently practices law in the law firm of Watkins Ludlam Winter & Stennis, P.A., based in Jackson, Mississippi, the state's capital, with offices in Gulfport and Olive Branch, Mississippi. He was a member of President Clinton’s Advisory Board on Race in 1997-1998. The William Winter Institute for Racial Reconciliation on the University of Mississippi's Oxford campus is named in his honor.

In March 2008, he was given the Profile in Courage Award by the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum for his work advancing education and racial reconciliation.

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Political offices
Preceded by
Evelyn Gandy
State Treasurer of Mississippi
1964-1968
Succeeded by
Evelyn Gandy
Preceded by
Charles L. Sullivan
Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi
1972-1976
Succeeded by
Evelyn Gandy
Preceded by
Cliff Finch
Governor of Mississippi
1980-1984
Succeeded by
William Allain

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