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#8 - Jimmy Carter's run for Governor of Georgia in 1970 way no easy task. He faced a crowded field and because no one received more than 50% of the vote it went to a run off election. The two top dems. Carl Sanders and Jimmy Carter. Jimmy relied on his political outsider image along with his promises to address rural problems and keep ethical. He managed to win with 60% of the vote.
#7 - After his term in the State Senate Jimmy Carter returned to the family farm, wrote a book titled "Why Not the Best?" and became involved in various local affairs. Had the run for Governor of Georgia been successful in 1966 who knows how Jimmy's life would have turned out.
#6 - During his time as a State Senator Jimmy Carter played a pivotal role in establishing the Georgia Regional Junior College system. Expanding access to higher education across the state and providing students with localized options for academic advancement.
#5 - Jimmy's first elected position was as member of the Georgia State Senate from 1963 to 1967. He lost a run for governor in 1966, but In 1970, Carter was elected as the governor of Georgia, serving one term from 1971 to 1975.
#4 - Jimmy Carter was a peanut farmer before entering politics, managing over 600 acres of farmland.He became interested in politics while serving on the local school board in Plains, Georgia.
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During Jimmy Carter's first year as Governor in 1971 he did the following things.
Reduced the number of state agencies from 300 to less than 30 to try and make the government more efficient and responsive.
Appointed more African Americans to state boards and commissions.
Increased funding for education, including higher salaries for teachers.
Supported legislation to regulate Georgia's water usage and protect coastal areas.
Implemented financial disclosure requirements for elected officials.