Candy Waites Explained

Candy Waites
State House:South Carolina
District:75th
Term Start:June 1988
Term End:December 1994
Predecessor:Jean Hoefer Toal
Successor:Jim Harrison
Birth Name:Candy Yaghjian
Birth Place:New York City, New York
Alma Mater:Wheaton College
University of South Carolina
Party:Democratic

Candy Yaghjian Waites (born 1943) is an American former politician.

Candy Yaghjian Waites was born in 1943 to Armenian-American painter . Her mother was of Scottish descent. The family moved from New York City to Columbia, South Carolina, in the mid-1940s, when Edmund Yaghjian left the Art Students League of New York for a position at the University of South Carolina.[1] Candy Yaghjian attended Wheaton College. During the 1964 presidential election, the student body of Wheaton College helped Yaghjian raise money to travel home and vote in the election, as, at the time, South Carolina law only permitted military personnel to request absentee ballots.[2] [3] Yaghjian married Robert G. Waites in 1965. The couple raised two children.[4]

Candy Waites was president of the League of Women Voters of Columbia/Richland County from 1973 to 1976.[5] She ran for a seat on the Richland County Council for the first time in 1976. Waites remained a county council member for twelve years.[6] [7] Subsequently, Waites was nominated by the Democratic Party and won a June 1988 special election against Republican candidate Ray Rossi in the South Carolina House of Representatives's 75th district. Waites faced Rossi in the November general elections and secured a full term in office.[8] [9] As a legislator, Waites was supportive of environmental regulations.[10] [11] In 1989, she filed a complaint with the state ethics board regarding a contract between the state government and architectural firm R. Phil Roof to build a new state prison.[12] [13] [14] Waites opted not to run for another full term as state legislator in 1994, because her district was subject to reapportionment.[5] [15] After leaving public office, Waites served as lecturer of political science and an associate dean of the Leadership Institute at Columbia College from 1993 to 1999. During her tenure at Columbia, Waites earned a master's degree in public administration at the University of South Carolina in 1997. Between 1999 and 2003, Waites was director of the division of children's services for the South Carolina Governor's Office. She then returned to Columbia College as director of the Leadership Institute, serving until 2010.[16]

Notes and References

  1. Waites . Candy . Andrea L’Hommedieu . Accession #: SWW 002 . February 27, 2019 . University of South Carolina .
  2. News: One vote's lasting power . February 24, 2022 . Wheaton College . October 3, 2008.
  3. News: Coming Back To S.... Girls Give So Candy... . February 24, 2022 . The Greenville News . October 28, 1964.
  4. News: Columbia native named to college post . February 24, 2022 . The Index-Journal . April 29, 1985.
  5. News: South Carolina Political Collections: Candy Yaghjian Waites (b. 1943) Papers 1964–2010 . February 24, 2022 . University of South Carolina Libraries.
  6. News: Candy Yaghjian Waites Papers . February 24, 2022 . University of South Carolina.
  7. News: The Candy Yaghjian Waites Collection . February 24, 2022 . South Carolina University Libraries.
  8. News: Karr . Gary . Horry County candidates spent $75,000 in campaigns . February 24, 2022 . The Greenville News . December 13, 1988.
  9. News: GOP targets five Democrats for defeat . February 24, 2022 . The Times and Democrat . June 30, 1989.
  10. News: (continued from page 1) . February 24, 2022 . The Index-Journal . August 12, 1991.
  11. News: (continued from page 1) . February 24, 2022 . The Index-Journal . March 23, 1994.
  12. News: ...dismissed against 3 state officials who took trip . February 24, 2022 . The Greenville News . August 26, 1989.
  13. News: (continued from 1C) . February 24, 2022 . The Greenville News . May 9, 1989.
  14. News: Ethics (continued from page 1) . February 24, 2022 . The Greenville News . May 3, 1989.
  15. News: Candy Waites . February 24, 2022 . South Carolina Women's Leadership Network.
  16. Book: Candy Yaghjian Waites . December 20, 2020 . Marquis Who's Who .