American politician and lawyer
Edwin Ruthvin Bethune Jr.
(born December 19, 1935), known as
Ed Bethune
, is an American lawyer, lobbyist, and novelist in
Little Rock, Arkansas
, who was a
Republican
member of the
United States House of Representatives
from
Arkansas
from 1979-1985.
Early years, education, military, legal practice
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Bethune was born to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bethune Sr. in
Pocahontas
,
Arkansas
. He graduated in 1953 from
Pocahontas High School
. He was a
Sergeant
in the
United States Marine Corps
from 1954?1957, with service in
South Korea
.
After military service, Bethune obtained his
Bachelor of Arts
degree in 1961 from the
University of Arkansas
at
Fayetteville
, where he was a member of the
Kappa Sigma
fraternity
. He received the
Juris Doctor
degree from the
University of Arkansas School of Law
in 1963 and was admitted to the Arkansas bar that same year.
Career
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That year he began his practice in Pocahontas. In 1972, while he was living in
Searcy
north of
Little Rock
, he practiced with former
Arkansas Republican Party
chairman
Odell Pollard
, who served as his political mentor. Bethune also was admitted to practice before the
United States Supreme Court
.
He was a prosecuting attorney for the First Judicial District of Arkansas from 1970-1971. He was chairman of the Ninth District
Federal Home Loan Bank Board
from 1973-1976.
Political career
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Campaign for state attorney general, 1972
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In 1972, Bethune was the unsuccessful Republican nominee for Arkansas
attorney general
against the Democrat
James Guy Tucker Jr.
Tucker defeated Bethune, 370,647 (60 percent) to 247,404 (40 percent).
Election to the U.S. House, 1978
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Bethune was chosen in 1979 as the president of the U.S. House Republican freshman class. He was reelected with ease in 1980?he polled 159,148 votes (78.9 percent) to 42,278 (21 percent) for his Democratic opponent,
Jacksonville
Mayor
James G. Reid.
Once in the House, Bethune made federal taxes and spending his chief concern.
Bethune opposed Reagan's proposal to sell
AWACS
fighter planes to
Saudi Arabia
, which was against the advice of Israel. Bethune joined Senators Bumpers and Pryor to veto a proposal to override Arkansas' 10 percent interest ceiling for retail loans.
Election of 1982
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In 1982, a year of widespread election of Democrats, Bethune had a harder race. He did not begin campaigning until the final three weeks of the contest, as he had been confident of winning a third term. His opponent was the Democratic former
state Senator
Charles Lindbergh George Sr. (born ca. 1929), from
Cabot
. George was not the Democrats' first choice; party leaders failed to persuade Little Rock attorney Sandy Sidney McMath (born ca. 1942), the son of the former governor, Sidney Sanders McMath, to challenge Bethune.
Bethune survived the challenge and gained re-election: 96,775 (53.9 percent) to George's 82,913 (46.1 percent). It was his last election victory.
U.S. Senate campaign, 1984
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In 1984, Bethune sought the Senate seat against the incumbent Senator Pryor. He was decisively defeated, with Pryor receiving 502,341 votes (57.3 percent) to Bethune's 373,615 (42.7 percent).
After leaving Congress, Bethune served from 1986-1988 as the Arkansas Republican Party state Chairman. He resisted suggestions that he run for governor in 1986, and the nomination went to Frank White.
References
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- United States Congress.
"Ed Bethune (id: B000422)"
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
.
Retrieved on 2008-04-01
- Arkansas Gazette
, November 5, 1972; October 23, 1981; November 29, 1981; March 31, 1982; May 9, 1982; July 31, 1982; August 1, 1982; October 24, 1982
- Arkansas Democrat
, August 10, 18, 20, 1982
- Arkansas Outlook
, Republican Party newspaper, September 1972; July 1978
- John C. Topping Jr., ed., "1978 Election Preview"',
Ripon Forum
, September/October 1978, p. 11
- Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report
, February 15, 1978, p. 424; February 27, 1982, p. 362; October 14, 1978, p. 2804
- https://web.archive.org/web/20070930135721/http://www.opensecrets.org/lobbyists/firmsum.asp?txtname=Ed+Bethune+&+Assoc&year=1999
- https://web.archive.org/web/20070930121642/http://www.opensecrets.org/lobbyists/firmsum.asp?txtname=Ed+Bethune+&+Assoc&year=1998
- http://partners.nytimes.com/library/politics/10tran.html
- http://www.cnn.com/ALLPOLITICS/1997/01/10/gingrich.ethics/excerpts.shtml
- https://archive.today/20130209115128/http://wired-vig.wired.com/culture/lifestyle/news/1997/01/1397
- http://www.boston.com/news/nation/washington/articles/2004/10/09/delay_assails_panel_accusers/?rss_id=Boston+Globe+--+National+News
- Election Statistics
, 1972, 1978, 1980, 1982, and 1984, Little Rock: Secretary of State
- http://ssdi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi
- Appearances
on
C-SPAN
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