Grant Sawyer

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Grant Sawyer

U.S.A.

Party Democrat
Latest Campaign State Governor
Date of Birth December 14, 1918
Date of Death Feb. 19, 1996 (Age: 77)
Overall Community Sentiment: Neutral

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Personal Background

Grant Sawyer graduated from the University of Nevada, Reno, and later earned a law degree from Georgetown University. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II and held the position of District Attorney for Elko County, Nevada, before becoming the governor of Nevada. During his tenure, he enacted significant regulatory reforms, including the Gaming Control Act, and endorsed John F. Kennedy's presidential campaign. After his governorship, Sawyer co-founded a prominent law firm in Nevada.

Political Ideas

Grant Sawyer's political identity is marked by his ideological agility, particularly in his civil rights advocacy within a historically unequal state. His approach to economic policy, especially in developing Nevada's casino regulatory system while opposing corporate ownership, reveals a nuanced stance on industry regulation. Sawyer's environmental policies, deemed radical by contemporaries, indicate a willingness to challenge powerful interests for progressive change. These conceptual tensions and unexpected policy combinations invite deeper examination into his strategic philosophy.

Campaigns
1966: Nevada State Governor

Election History

Nevada gubernatorial election, 1966

65,870 votes (47.84%)

Loss

Winner: Paul Laxalt

1962: Nevada State Governor
ELECTED

Election History

Nevada gubernatorial election, 1962

64,784 votes (66.84%)

Win
1958: Nevada State Governor
ELECTED

Election History

1958 Nevada gubernatorial election

50,864 votes (59.92%)

Win

Nevada Governor 1958, Democrat Primary

20,711 votes (46.30%)

Win