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  McCarthy, Leo T.
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NameLeo T. McCarthy
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Born August 15, 1930
DiedFebruary 05, 2007 (76 years)
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InfoLeo Tarcissus McCarthy was a New Zealand-born American politician and businessman. He served as the 43rd Lieutenant Governor of California from 1983 to 1995.

McCarthy was born in Auckland, but moved with his parents to San Francisco, California at the age of four. He went to elementary school at Mission Dolores. He then went to high school at St. Ignatius College Preparatory in San Francisco, and also attended college and law school within the city, receiving his B.A. in history from the University of San Francisco and a law degree from San Francisco Law School.

McCarthy served in the United States Air Force from 1951-1952 during the Korean War, briefly taking part in a Strategic Air Command mission to Saudi Arabia to simulate the start of World War III.

In 1958, the year that saw the Democrats capture statewide offices for the first time since World War II, McCarthy managed the successful campaign for State Senate of John McAteer, and, after the election, served as McAteer's Administrative Assistant.

McCarthy first ran for office himself in 1963 when he was elected to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. He served there until 1967. In 1968, he was elected to the State Assembly, serving as Speaker of the Assembly from 1974 to 1980. (Art Agnos, elected Mayor of San Francisco in 1988, had his political start as McCarthy's first legislative assistant, and later as the Speaker's Chief of Staff.)

McCarthy unexpectedly lost the Speakership to Willie Brown in 1980. McCarthy had been facing a stiff challenge from Howard Berman. Seeing his fellow Democrats so divided Brown worked with Republicans to gain the Speakership. Both of the losers in this struggle soon left the legislature. Berman ran for Congress and McCarthy ran for statewide office.

McCarthy was first elected to statewide office to the first of three consecutive four-year terms as Lieutenant Governor of California in 1982, at the same time that Republican George Deukmejian was elected Governor. In 1986, McCarthy and Deukmejian each won a second term in their respective offices.

In 1988, McCarthy ran unsuccessfully for the United States Senate against the Republican incumbent, Pete Wilson. He won a third term as Lieutenant Governor in 1990, with Wilson winning the election for Governor.

In 1992, McCarthy entered the Democratic primary election for the U.S. Senate, but lost the nomination to Congresswoman (now Senator) Barbara Boxer. McCarthy continued as Lieutenant Governor until 1995 due to term limits, which prevented him from seeking re-election to an fourth four-year term. McCarthy's twelve years are the longest any California lieutenant governor has served and it's likely no one will ever surpass his record. Upon leaving politics, he created an investment company, The Daniel Group, located in San Francisco.

He helped found the Leo T. McCarthy Center for Public Service and the Common Good at the University of San Francisco.

McCarthy was married on December 17, 1955 to the former Jacqueline Lee Burke. They had four children: Sharon, Conna, Adam and Niall. They had eleven grandchildren: Courtney, Kevin, Kieran, Cormac, Kathlyn, Marisa, Thomas, Collin, Connor, Kate and, Jack. After a long illness, McCarthy died from a kidney ailment at his home in San Francisco on February 5, 2007.

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  06/02/1992 CA US Senate - D Primary Lost 30.70% (-12.88%)
  11/06/1990 CA Lt. Governor Won 51.29% (+9.10%)
  06/05/1990 CA Lt. Governor - D Primary Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  11/08/1988 CA US Senate Lost 44.00% (-8.79%)
  06/07/1988 CA US Senate - D Primary Won 81.69% (+74.09%)
  11/04/1986 CA Lt. Governor Won 53.94% (+11.43%)
  11/02/1982 CA Lt. Governor Won 52.21% (+8.09%)
  06/08/1982 CA Lt. Governor - D Primary Won 74.44% (+64.68%)
  11/04/1980 CA State Assembly 18 Won 74.14% (+52.40%)
  12/04/1978 CA Assembly Speaker Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  11/07/1978 CA State Assembly 18 Won 69.16% (+42.88%)
  12/06/1976 CA Assembly Speaker Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  11/02/1976 CA State Assembly 18 Won 69.96% (+39.91%)
  12/02/1974 CA Assembly Speaker Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  11/05/1974 CA State Assembly 18 Won 76.31% (+52.61%)
  06/05/1974 CA Assembly Speaker Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  11/07/1972 CA State Assembly 19 Won 79.34% (+58.69%)
  11/03/1970 CA State Assembly 19 Won 72.37% (+46.48%)
  11/05/1968 CA State Assembly 19 Won 64.78% (+29.55%)
ENDORSEMENTS
CA State Assembly 12 - D Primary - Jun 06, 2006 D Janet Reilly
San Francisco Mayor - Nov 05, 1991 D Arthur C. "Art" Agnos
San Francisco Mayor - Nov 03, 1987 D Arthur C. "Art" Agnos
Shall Dianne Feinstein be recalled from the office of Mayor? - Apr 26, 1983 NO No
CA Assembly Speaker - Dec 01, 1980 D Willie L. Brown, Jr.