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George Nigh was born on 9 June, 1927 in McAlester, Oklahoma, U.S., is an American Lieutenant Governor and Governor of Oklahoma. Discover George Nigh's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 96 years old?

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Age 96 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 9 June, 1927
Birthday 9 June
Birthplace McAlester, Oklahoma, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1927

George Patterson Nigh (born June 9, 1927) is an American politician and civic leader from the U.S. state of Oklahoma.

1945

He served in the United States Navy from 1945 to 1946 and graduated from East Central State College in Ada, Oklahoma, in 1951.

Nigh had remained a bachelor until after he left public office for the first time.

1951

From 1951 to 1959, Nigh alternated between service in the Oklahoma House of Representatives, and as a teacher in the McAlester public schools.

During his tenure in the state legislature, he introduced legislation designating "Oklahoma!" as the state song.

1954

Williams himself had finished second behind incumbent lieutenant governor James E. Berry in the 1954 Democratic primary, before besting him in the runoff.

In the general election, Nigh beat Republican George B. Sherritt in a landslide by 384,431 votes (76.86%) to 100,068 (20.01%).

1958

Nigh ran for Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma in 1958; he finished second in the Democratic primary behind Cowboy Pink Williams with 80,727 votes (18.77%) to Williams' 176,171 votes (40.97%).

Nigh defeated Williams in the runoff with 302,050 votes (61.32%) to 190,530 (38.68%).

1959

Nigh served from January 12, 1959, to January 3, 1963.

Taking office at age 31, he became the youngest lieutenant governor in the United States.

1962

Democratic Governor J. Howard Edmondson did not seek reelection in the 1962 election, so Nigh ran to succeed him.

He came fourth in the Democratic primary with 84,404 votes (15.80%), behind National Commander of the American Legion Preston J. Moore, businessman W. P. Atkinson and former governor Raymond Gary.

Atkinson went on to win the runoff and lose the general election to Republican Henry Bellmon, but Nigh would get a chance to serve as governor.

1963

He met his future wife, Donna Mashburn, following his initial nine-day term as governor in 1963 and married her on October 19, 1963.

When they met, Donna had a young son.

The Nighs later had a daughter together.

Democratic U.S. Senator Robert S. Kerr died in office on January 1, 1963, and Edmondson resigned his office 5 days later; Nigh succeeded him as governor for the remaining days of the term only to appoint him to the vacant Senate seat.

On 14 January, Bellmon took office as governor.

1966

Nigh ran for Lieutenant Governor again in 1966.

He was unopposed in the Democratic primary in that election and his re-election efforts, winning in 1966 with 328,580 votes (51.50%); in 1970 with 382,249 votes (57.41%) and in 1974 with 545,686 votes (72.36%).

1967

Nigh served as the tenth lieutenant governor from January 9, 1967, to January 3, 1979, making him the second longest-serving Oklahoma lieutenant governor in state history with 16 years of service.

1969

In 1969, during his time serving as lieutenant governor, Nigh assisted a number of college students with the creation and founding of the “Oklahoma Intercollegiate Legislature” (O.I.L.), which still functions today as a collegiate model government program with delegations at over 20 colleges and universities across the state.

1970

In 1970, he beat future district judge Ralph Gordon Thompson.

1978

When incumbent governor David Boren chose not to seek reelection, Nigh ran for Governor again in 1978.

He came first in the Democratic primary with 276,910 votes (49.94%), narrowly short of avoiding a runoff against Oklahoma Attorney General Larry Derryberry, who took 208,055 votes (37.53%).

However, in the runoff, Nigh defeated him easily, with 269,681 votes (57.73%) to Derryberry's 197,457 (42.27%).

Nigh defeated Republican Ron Shotts in the general election with 402,240 votes (51.74%) to Shotts' 367,055 (47.22%) and thereby became the first Oklahoma Governor to serve a second term.

Nigh took office five days early, as a result of outgoing Governor David Boren's swearing-in as a U.S. Senator.

1982

He ran for a second term in 1982 becoming the third governor to do so, and defeated token opposition in the Democratic primary with 379,301 votes (82.63%) as well as Republican State Auditor Tom Daxon in the general election by 548,159 votes (62.07%) to 332,207 (37.62%), carrying all 77 of the state's counties.

It was the first reelection of an Oklahoma Governor.

At the inaugural address for his second full term, Nigh quoted the Pogo comic strip "We have found the enemy, and he is us."

Nigh appointed the Nigh Commission to recommend changes to state government.

2017

Nigh served as the 17th and the 22nd governor of Oklahoma and as the eighth and tenth lieutenant governor of Oklahoma.

He was the first Oklahoma governor to be re-elected and the first to win all 77 counties in the state.

Additionally, short term vacancies in the governor's office twice resulted in Nigh assuming gubernatorial duties while serving as lieutenant governor.

Following his service as governor, Nigh served on the board of directors of JCPenney, as president of the University of Central Oklahoma and as director and public relations advisor for International Bank of Commerce.

Prior to his election to statewide office, he worked as a teacher and legislator.

Since the death of John M. Patterson of Alabama in June 2021, Nigh has been the earliest-serving living former American governor, having first served as governor of Oklahoma in 1963.

Nigh was born in McAlester, Oklahoma, and was the son of Wilbur R. and Irene Crockett Nigh.