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  1. James Guy Tucker Jr. (born June 13, 1943) is an American former politician, businessman, and attorney who served as the 43rd governor of Arkansas from 1992 until his resignation in 1996 after his conviction for fraud during the Whitewater affair.

    • Betty Allen (m. 1975)
    • Democratic
    • 1964
  2. Sep 21, 2023 · Jim Guy Tucker Jr. (1943–) aka: James Guy Tucker Jr. Forty-third Governor (1992–1996) James Guy Tucker, the forty-third governor of Arkansas, had a brief gubernatorial career that abruptly ended due to criminal conviction. His administration carried Arkansas from the end of the Bill Clinton administration, during which Tucker essentially ...

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  4. Gov. Jim Guy Tucker. Terms December 12, 1992 - July 15, 1996. Party Democrat. Born June 13, 1943. Birth State Oklahoma. School Harvard University, University of Arkansas. Family Married Betty Allen Altworth; Four children. Status Succeeded. National Office (s) Served Representative. Military Service Marines. About.

  5. Jul 16, 1996 · Gov. Jim Guy Tucker resigned today after four hours of chaos in which he effectively held the governorship hostage and was threatened with impeachment by his successor. The resignation of...

  6. Pryor Center interview of Jim Guy Tucker. #43: Jim Guy Tucker (far right) with (from left) Mike Beebe, Bill Halter, Dustin McDaniel, Mac McLarty, Senator Dale Bumpers (at podium), Senator David Pryor, Bill Clinton, Vic Snyder, and unnamed sign language interpreter; Little Rock, Arkansas, 2008

  7. Tucker Parnell Feud; James Guy Tucker, Sr. (1894-1964) Tucker’s Family Background; Early Life; The Lost Year, School Integration Crisis; Harvard Educated; Vietnam War Correspondent; Betty Tucker, A Woman of Accomplishment; In His Own Words; Political Career . Tucker’s Political Offices; Political Beginnings: Prosecuting Attorney and ...

  8. James Guy Tucker Jr. (born June 13, 1943) is an American former politician, businessman, and attorney who served as the 43rd governor of Arkansas from 1992 until his resignation in 1996 after his conviction for fraud during the Whitewater affair.

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