Hayes McClerkin explained

Hayes McClerkin
Birth Date:December 16, 1931
Birth Place:Texarkana, Arkansas
Death Date:January 6, 2016 (aged 84)
Office:Speaker of the Arkansas House of Representatives
Term Start:1969
Term End:1970
Successor:Ray S. Smith Jr.
Office2:Member of the Arkansas House of Representatives
Term Start2:1960
Term End2:1970
Death Place:Texarkana, Arkansas
Education:Washington and Lee University (BS)
University of Arkansas (LLB)
Party:Democratic
Children:3

Hayes McClerkin (December 16, 1931 – January 6, 2016) was an American attorney and politician who served as a member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from 1960 to 1970 and Speaker of the House in 1969 and 1970.

Early life and education

McClerkin was born and raised in Texarkana, Arkansas. McClerkin was a close childhood friend of Ross Perot.[1] [2] [3] McClerkin graduated from Arkansas High School, where he played on the football team. He then earned a Bachelor of Science degree in commerce from Washington and Lee University. After graduating, McClerkin served in the United States Navy from 1953 until his discharge in 1956.[4] McClerkin then earned a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Arkansas School of Law.[5]

Career

After graduating from law school, McClerkin was admitted to the Arkansas Bar Association and established a small legal practice with his former law classmates. McClerkin later joined a larger law firm. McClerkin served as a member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from 1960 to 1970 and Speaker of the House in 1969 and 1970. McClerkin was an unsuccessful candidate for the 1970 Arkansas gubernatorial election. In the 1980s, he worked as a law professor at the William H. Bowen School of Law. After serving as a board member of several organizations in Arkansas, McClerkin returned to politics as a Legislative Liaison under then-Governor Jim Guy Tucker from 1993 to 1995.[6]

Personal life

McClerkin had three daughters. In his retirement, he maintained a home in Kiawah Island, South Carolina. He died on January 6, 2016, at the age of 84.[7]

Notes and References

  1. News: Drehle. David Von. 1992-06-16. PEROT'S STYLE IN NAVY AS NOW: FULL SPEED AHEAD. en-US. Washington Post. 2020-07-08. 0190-8286.
  2. News: Kelly. Michael. 1992-06-20. THE 1992 CAMPAIGN: Undeclared Candidate; Where Perot Exhibits A Lifetime of Memories. en-US. The New York Times. 2020-07-08. 0362-4331.
  3. Web site: A Down-Home Look At Ross Perot -- He's A Man Of Norman Rockwell Values The Seattle Times. 2020-07-08. archive.seattletimes.com.
  4. Web site: Hayes McClerkin remembered as an 'extraordinary person'. 2020-07-08. texarkanagazette.com. 8 January 2016 . en.
  5. Web site: Obituary for Hayes C. McClerkin, Texarkana, AR. 2020-07-08. www.arkansasonline.com.
  6. Web site: 2016-01-07. '69 House speaker, McClerkin, 84, dies. 2020-07-08. Arkansas Online. en.
  7. Web site: Michael TilleyFort Smith board OKs resolution encouraging mask use. to consider mask ordinance in special meetingJuly 7. Tina Alvey DaleFort Smith A&P discuss job description. search firm costs in process to hire directorJuly 7. 2016-01-07. Arkansas owes the late Hayes McClerkin a debt of gratitude. 2020-07-08. Talk Business & Politics. en-US.