Frank D. White

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Frank D. White

U.S.A.

Party Republican
Latest Campaign State Governor
Date of Birth June 4, 1933
Date of Death May 21, 2003 (Age: 69)
Overall Community Sentiment: Neutral

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Personal Background

Frank D. White graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1956 with a degree in engineering and served as a pilot in the United States Air Force. He played a role in the Little Rock Integration Crisis by flying members of the 101st Airborne Division to Little Rock in 1957. White transitioned to a career in banking, holding various positions, including director of the Little Rock Port Authority and president of Capital Savings and Loan Co. He later served as Arkansas Banking Commissioner, known for his annual visits to state-chartered banks.

Political Ideas

Frank D. White's political identity is marked by a blend of military service, business acumen, and deep religious roots, creating a unique ideological tapestry. His involvement in the Little Rock Integration Crisis and subsequent banking career suggest a calculated approach to balancing regional interests with broader civil rights considerations. White's religious activism, particularly through founding a fundamentalist church, adds a layer of moral conservatism that colors his public service and policy decisions. This combination of military precision, business pragmatism, and religious fervor presents an intriguing tension between progressive action and traditional values.

Campaigns
1986: Arkansas State Governor

Election History

Arkansas gubernatorial election, 1986 : 18

248,427 votes (36.10%)

Loss

Winner: Bill Clinton

1982: Arkansas State Governor

Election History

Arkansas gubernatorial election, 1982: 36

357,496 votes (45.29%)

Loss

Arkansas Governor 1982, Republican Primary Results

11,111 votes (83.20%)

Win
1980: Arkansas State Governor
ELECTED

Election History

Arkansas gubernatorial election, 1980: 48

435,684 votes (51.93%)

Win

Republican primary results: 43

5,867 votes (71.75%)

Win