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Jimmie Lou Fisher was born on 31 December, 1941 in Delight, Arkansas, U.S., is an American politician (1941–2022). Discover Jimmie Lou Fisher's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 80 years old?
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11 July, 2022 |
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Paragould, Arkansas, U.S. |
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Jimmie Lou Fisher Net Worth
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Jimmie Lou Fisher (December 31, 1941 – July 11, 2022) was an American politician who was the longest serving Arkansas State Treasurer in Arkansas history.
Fisher was born in Delight, Arkansas on December 31, 1941, the eldest of the five children of Joyce Nutt Cooper and Tollie H. Cooper.
Her father was a professional basketball player and school teacher and her mother was a high school basketball coach.
During her childhood, the family relocated to five different towns in Greene and Faulkner counties when her father took a job as a school superintendent.
She attended school at Delaplaine School in Delaplaine, Arkansas.
She graduated from Vilonia High School, and attended Arkansas State College in Jonesboro, Arkansas.
She started her public career as a worker for Arkansas Louisiana Gas Company.
After working in a department store, an insurance firm and accounting firm she went to politics.
Then she became an active member of the local Democratic Party.
She was elected Treasurer of Greene County, Arkansas, in 1970, and went on to serve four two-year terms, until in 1979, when newly elected Governor Bill Clinton, appointed her Auditor of State.
Aside from that, she was very active in Democratic politics at the same time.
She served as Vice Chairman of the Arkansas Democratic State Committee from 1976 to 1978 and went on to serve as a member of the Democratic National Committee during the same time period, 1976–1978.
In 1978, she helped run then Arkansas Attorney General Bill Clinton's ultimately successful run for governor, serving as his 1st Congressional District Coordinator.
Fisher is noted as one of the major women in Arkansas politics, and one of the better known, and high-powered Arkansas Democratic activists.
Positions she has held include:
Jimmie Lou Fisher served as Auditor of State for one year.
In 1980 she ran for state treasurer when Nancy Hall, the first woman ever elected as a statewide constitutional officer in Arkansas, retired after serving 18 years.
Fisher easily won the primary due to her powerful connections within the Arkansas Democratic Party.
She then went on to win the General Election just as easily, and in doing so, became only the third woman ever to be elected to statewide office in Arkansas (behind Hall and Senator Hattie Caraway).
She then went on to win three two-year terms as state treasurer, and four four-year terms, serving a total of 22 years as state treasurer, making her the longest serving state treasurer in the history of Arkansas, and placing her among its longest serving statewide officials.
In 1987 she served as Vice President for the Southern Region of the National Association of State Auditors, Comptrollers and Treasurers.
Later, in 1990, she served as President of the National Association of State Treasurers.
Fisher was a very active state treasurer.
Fisher was not able to run for another term for state treasurer because of the 1994 term-limits law that voters had passed.
Because of this, Fisher reluctantly agreed to take on Huckabee.
Despite her reluctance to enter the race originally, Fisher ran an incredibly strong and active campaign.
She raised over $1 million, and campaigned hard across the state.
She hit Huckabee hard on Education with her REACH proposal.
This came at a time where Huckabee was very vulnerable on that issue due to public frustration about poor education funding for rural schools.
Other highlights of her campaign included: ethics accountability, prescription drug relief for seniors, Economic Growth and raising the minimum wage, crime, (during a time when Huckabee was being slammed due to questionable pardons, including one that left two women dead in Missouri), and fiscal responsibility.
Polling showed the race slowly narrowing, but Fisher was unable to cut into Huckabee's lead enough to win.
Huckabee was also helped by the positive political wave for Republicans that swept through nation that year, though it did little to save incumbent U.S. Senator Tim Hutchinson, from his loss, by a 54 percent to 46 percent margin, to then Attorney General Mark Pryor.
In the end, Huckabee won 53 percent to 47 percent.
In 1995 she was a delegate to the White House Conference on Aging, and was later appointed to the Rural Telephone Commission by President Bill Clinton.
While Treasurer, Fisher served as a member of the board of Arkansas Development Finance Authority, the Arkansas Public Employees Retirement System Board, the Arkansas Teacher Retirement System Board, and was a member and Secretary of the Arkansas State Board of Finance.
They did not want to allow the highly popular Huckabee to blow past the opposition to another term as he had done in 1998, when he easily defeated the Democratic candidate in what was an embarrassingly large defeat for the Democratic Party.
Determined not to let that happen again, the Democratic Party came to Fisher.
In 2002 the Arkansas Democratic Party asked Fisher to be its candidate against Mike Huckabee, because they felt that she was the strongest candidate possible.
In 2006 Fisher signed on as Campaign Chairwoman for State Representative Dustin McDaniel of Jonesboro, who recently won an incredibly close race against North Little Rock City Attorney Paul Suskie for the Democratic nomination for Attorney General.
This was thought by many political experts to be the biggest boost to McDaniel's campaign, even bigger than the endorsements of dozens of former presidents of the Arkansas State Bar Association, signifying Fisher's prominence among Democrats in the state.