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Aycock (born 1947), Dr. Kenneth J. Aycock (born 1949), and Larry Thomas Aycock (born 1955) and three daughters, Mrs. Dirk (Barbara) Ory (born 1946), Mrs. Michael (Mary Margaret) Valls (born 1951), and Mrs. Greg (Susan) Fleniken (born 1958); his sister, Mrs. Steven (Mary Ida Aycock) Dupuis (November 17, 1918 – February 27, 2009), and his stepmother, Amy W. Aycock (December 19, 1909 – May 29, 2006). He is interred at Franklin Cemetery in his native Franklin, Louisiana.
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be elected to two consecutive four-year terms, but not a third-term unless he first sits out a term. When Aycock gauged how powerful McKeithen had become, he backed away from a gubernatorial challenge and ran instead for reelection as lieutenant governor, again without tying himself to any gubernatorial candidate. He had no serious opposition for his third term.
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Aycock had planned to seek the governorship in the 1967 Democratic primary, but he ran into a major roadblock. In 1966, McKeithen proposed a change to the state's term limits law, and Amendment 1 was adopted into the state Constitution on November 8, 1966. The amendment allows a Louisiana governor to
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Clark Clinton Boardman. Aycock polled 392,421 votes (83.2 percent) to Boardman's 68,186 (14.4 percent). (Vaughn L. Phelps (born 1920), also of Monroe, the nominee of the Louisiana States' Rights Party, received 11,299 votes, the remaining 2.4 percent.) Boardman, at seventy-two, did not wage an active
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of Alexandria, and former Governor Jimmie Davis, then of Baton Rouge. Aycock, the most conservative candidate in the field, finished in sixth place with 88,465 votes. Davis and Aycock, who had been the winning intraparty ticket in 1960, were opposing each other in 1971. As it turned out, neither was
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of Lafayette. Duval, an "old-school" orator, was as conservative as Aycock, but he, like his gubernatorial ticket mate Morrison, fared poorly in central and northern Louisiana. In 1968, Duval entered the state Senate for the first of three terms with his former rival, Lieutenant Governor Aycock, as
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In December 1963 – January 1964, Aycock ran as an "independent" Democrat, meaning that he did not align himself to any gubernatorial candidate. He might have favored Robert Kennon, who was seeking a comeback as governor and who had made him Speaker, but he preferred to make his race alone.
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At the time of his death, he was serving in an advisory capacity with Louisiana Land & Exploration Company. He died in the first few days of 1987, another primary election year for governor and other state constitutional offices. Survivors included his wife; three sons, Joseph Wesley "Jody"
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In 1971, the runoff featured the newer, more moderate candidates, Edwards and Johnston. Edwards narrowly won the second primary and then went on to defeat Republican David Treen, then of Jefferson Parish, in the general election held on February 1, 1972.
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Aycock never sought another office but returned to Franklin to practice law. He pushed for the name change of Southwestern Louisiana Institute to the University of Southwestern Louisiana (since
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the presiding officer. Duval and Aycock also had something else in common: they came from adjoining south Louisiana parishes, and both were in the anti-Long tradition of Louisiana politics.
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Aycock first won the Democratic nomination for lieutenant governor in 1959–1960. At that time, under the Louisiana Constitution of 1921, the lieutenant governor presided over the
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campaign. He was the first Republican in modern times even to seek the lieutenant governor's position. Not until 1987, eleven months after Aycock's death, did a Republican,
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back as Speaker and then sent Wimberly to head the Department of Public Works in the summer of 1956. Wimberly's abrupt departure led to the accession of Speaker
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elector slate. Goldwater won Louisiana's ten electoral votes: he was only the second Republican to have done so in modern times, the other having been
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for governor. The field was so crowded that the lieutenant governor never made it into the top tier of candidates, headed by then
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candidate for lieutenant governor in the 1963 primary, the first member of his race to seek the office since the era of
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Aycock was born in Franklin to Clarence A. Aycock (1885–1948) and the former Inez Crask. He received his
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Aycock presumably could have had a fourth term as lieutenant governor for the asking, but he entered the
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Eleven candidates, ten Democratic and one Republican, entered the race to succeed Aycock, including two
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history. He served from 1960 to 1972. Aycock failed in his only bid for governor in the 1971 Democratic
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Several other Democrats joined Aycock in supporting Goldwater: Secretary of State
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as well as the defecting Louisiana Democrats, with then congressional candidate
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in New Orleans to honor Goldwater and former Democrat-turned-Republican Senator
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in 1952 and, though a freshman member, was tapped by incoming Governor
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In the fall of 1964, Aycock endorsed Republican presidential nominee
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led the primary field in December 1959 and went into a January 1960
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Kennon therefore ran with former state Representative
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and launched his law practice in Franklin. He won the
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Index

Clarence C. Aycock

Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana
Jimmie H. Davis
John J. McKeithen
Lether Edward Frazar
James Edward "Jimmy" Fitzmorris, Jr.
Louisiana State Representative
(St. Mary Parish)

C. Russel Brownell, Jr.
H. V. Fronden
Speaker of the Louisiana
House of Representatives

Lorris M. Wimberly
Franklin
Louisiana
Democratic
Alma mater
Loyola University New Orleans
Attorney
Bronze Star
United States
United States Army
World War II
conservative Democrat
Franklin
St. Mary Parish
lieutenant governor
Louisiana
primary
Kathleen Babineaux Blanco
Lafayette

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