Office: | Oklahoma Corporation Commissioner |
Term Start: | 1979 |
Term End: | January 1989 |
Predecessor: | Jan Eric Cartwright |
Successor: | Bob Anthony |
Office2: | City of Tulsa Finance and Revenue Commissioner |
Term Start2: | 1976 |
Term End2: | 1979 |
Predecessor2: | Bill Morris |
Birth Name: | Norma Leigh Haddad |
Birth Date: | 1934 |
Birth Place: | Wewoka, Oklahoma |
Party: | Democratic Party |
Norma Leigh Haddad Eagleton is an American politician who served on the Oklahoma Corporation Commission between 1979 and January 1989. She was the first woman elected to the Oklahoma Corporation Commission and to the Tulsa City Commission.
Norma Leigh Haddad was born in Wewoka, Oklahoma, in 1934, to Edwina Beatty, a schoolteacher, and Sam Haddad, a Harvard educated banker. Her paternal grandfather, George Haddad, immigrated from Lebanon. The family lived in Beggs before settling in Claremore when Norma was six.
She graduated valedictorian from Claremore High School in 1952.[1] She then earned an associate degree from Stephens College in 1954 and her bachelor's from the University of Oklahoma in 1956. She married John Eagleton, a lawyer, in 1956. They had two children.
John and Eagleton moved to Tulsa in 1961 and John started working as a tax attorney.
Eagleton was the first women elected to the city of Tulsa's city commission succeeding Bill Morris. In 1976, she was elected city finance and revenue commissioner as a member of the Democratic Party.[2]
Eagleton was appointed to the Oklahoma Corporation Commission in 1979 by Governor George Nigh and she won reelection in 1980 and 1982. She graduated from Oklahoma City University School of Law in May 1988. She was the first woman to serve on the Oklahoma Corporation Commission.[3]